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1.

Explain the following concepts Cold War

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A cold war is a state of conflict between nations that does not involve direct MILITARY action but is pursued primarily through economic and political actions, propaganda, acts of espionage or proxy WARS WAGED by surrogates. This term is most COMMONLY used to refer to the Soviet–American Cold War of 1947

2.

Value of MLA in madhya pradesh

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Value of VOTE of an MLA of (for example) Tamil Nadu in the PRESIDENTIAL Election 2012

Total Population of Tamil Nadu (1971 Census) = 411,99,168

Total NUMBER of Elected Members of the State ASSEMBLY = 234

The Value of Votes of each MLA = 41199168/ (234 X 1000) = 176

Value of Votes of an MP in the Presidential Election 2012

Total value of votes of the elected MLAs of all states = 5,49,474

Total number of elected MPs = 543 (Lok Sabha) + 233 (Rajya Sabha) = 776

Value of vote for each MP = 5,49,474/776 = 708.

3.

A,C, D question solve it....

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4.

Define VETO power? and explain it

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The Security council of Uniyed nations is consisting of 5permanent members and 10 non-permanent members .
If their is any VOTING HELD for any international problem then if only one permanent MENBER gives its vote in against of that then the bill or plan considered to be not followed and demonised .
This is the VETO power of permanent members of Sevurity council .







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5.

Who formed the triple entente? And why was it formed?

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The triple entente refers to the understanding linking the russian empire, the FRENCH third republic, and the United kingdom of Great BRITAIN and Ireland after the signing of the ANGLO Russian entente on 31 August 1907. The understanding between the THREE powers, supplement by agreements with Japan and PORTUGAL, was a powerful counter weight to the triple alliance of Germany, Austria Hungary, and Italy.

6.

explain any five ways by which new markets and Consumers were created in India by the British manufacturers

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The BRITISHERS made a law of GOOD CROPS due to which they can EXPORT out of place

7.

Why is british period in india referred to as colonial? give answer point wise

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it is because of the following POINTS...
1. the BRITISH rule brought about a change in Indian values, taste, customs, and practices.
2. when the subjugation of one COUNTRY by another country leads to these kind of cultural, political, ECONOMICAL and social changes, the process is known as colonisation..
3. in British period INDIA was referred to as colonial because India was totally under British rule..
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8.

State any non democratic country in Asia in 1900

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Ans) Here is a list of countries which were non DEMOCRATIC in Asia in year 1900 and became republic after 1900. SOUTH Korea and North Korea - Korea liberated from Japan and PEOPLE's Republic of Korea ESTABLISHED, dividing into South Korea and North Korea after the second world war .INDIA was also non democratic in 1900 India became later As we know Pakistan and Bangladesh was a part of india in 1900 so simply they were also non democratic . China is also in this list.
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9.

What feeling do you get when you watch art and craft

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I FEEL that EVEN I should MAKE that CRAFT

10.

Write a short note on constituent assembly of India?

Answer» HEY mate! here's your answer!
A constituent assembly is a body of representatives which is composed for drafting a constitution. Once the constitution is ready and adopted; the assembly is dissolved. Further, since members of constituent assembly are representatives (elected or unelected); it’s a form of representative democracy.
The idea of Constituent assembly of India was first put forward by Manabendra Nath Roy or MN Roy in 1934. In 1935, it became the official demand of INC. It was accepted in AUGUST 1940 in the August Offer however, constituted under the Under Cabinet Mission PLAN 1946. It was first elected for undivided India but after partition, some of its members ceased to exist as a separate constituent assembly was CREATED for Pakistan.
The Constituent assembly set for total 11 sessions. The first session was held in December 1946. The draft constitution was published in January, 1948 and people of India were given eight months to input their feedback on this. The eleventh session was held between 14-26 November, 1949. The Constitution of India was adopted on 26 November, 1949 and the members appended their signatures to it on 24 January, 1950. Constitution of India came into force on 26 January, 1950. On that day, the Constituent Assembly ceased to exist, transforming itself into the Provisional Parliament of India until a new Parliament was constituted in 1952 via general elections.
The constituent assembly took 2 years, 11 months and 17 days to frame the constitution. It spent Rs. 64 Lakh in the preparation.  The final outcome of the almost THREE year’s long process was the constitution document with 22 parts, 395 articles and 8 schedules.

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11.

What do you understand by permanent settlement of 1793 explain with its Merit and demerit

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Explanation:

1793 EXPLAIN with its merlt and demerlt SETTLEMENT in PERMANENT

12.

How to convert 77 degree to celiceus

Answer» 0 celsious= 273k
0 C - 196c = 273 K - 196k
-196c = 77 k

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13.

What is mutiny sepoy

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The INDIAN rebellion of 1857 was a MAJOR uprising in INDIA between 1857-58 against the rule of the British east India COMPANY, which functioned as a sovereign power on behalf of the British crown.

14.

Write the name of chief cities of indus civiliation ?

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HARRAPPA and Mohenjo-Daro



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15.

Who is the pm of India 2019?

Answer» MODI JI..............
16.

What are the pros and cons of government system

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in this question you have to write the ADVANTAGE ( pros) and DISADVANTAGE ( cons)

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17.

Where was Rigveda composed

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rigveda was COMPOSED between 1700-1100BCE

18.

How did Subhash Chandra Bose show courage

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Subhash Chander Bose who is called

Netaji

was a person of intellect, wisdom and COURAGE. He was the only person who had the courage to fight against Mahatma Gandhi (who is called FATHER of the NATION -

Rashtrapita

) when he fought the election for the PRESIDENTSHIP PF Indian National Congress against Gandhi's nominee and had won it.

INA

(Indian National Army) created by him has a history of

COURAGE and SACRIFICE

that has no PARALLEL in the world.

19.

Why Govind Sakharam Sardesai is known as Riyasatkar

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Govind Sakharam Sardesai(Devanagari: गोविंद सखाराम सरदेसाई) (17 MAY 1865 – 29 November 1959), popularly KNOWN as Riyasatkar Sardesai (रियासतकार सरदेसाई), was an eminent HISTORIAN from Maharashtra, India. ... Sardesai received for his LITERARY work a Padmabhushan award from the Government of India in 1957.

20.

Indian constitution future by which countries

Answer» USA,SOUTH AFRICA, FRANCE is the ANSWER my FRIEND
21.

Write the name and number of vedic

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1. SAAM veda
2. yajur veda
3. RIG Veda
4. ATHARVA veda

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22.

What measures should the League of Nations have taken to avoid the Second World War? Give your opinion on the topic.

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It should have KILLED HITLER at FIRST.

23.

Indian constitution features by which country

Answer» CONSTITUTION is TAKEN but so MANY COUNTRIES not only one country
24.

What you mean by hunger hardship and popular revolt?? answer in details.

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The 1830s were years of great economic hardship in Europe. The first half of the nineteenth century saw an enormous increase in population all over Europe. In most countries there were more seekers of jobs than employment. Population from rural areas migrated to the cities to live in overcrowded slums. Small producers in towns were often faced with stiff competition from imports of cheap machine-made goods from England, where INDUSTRIALISATION was more advanced than on the CONTINENT. This was especially so in textile production, which was CARRIED out mainly in homes or small workshops and was only partly mechanised. In those regions of Europe where the aristocracy still enjoyed power, peasants struggled under the burden of feudal dues and OBLIGATIONS. The rise of food prices or a year of bad harvest led to widespread pauperism in town and country. The year 1848 was one such year. Food shortages and widespread unemployment brought the population of Paris out on the roads. Barricades were erected and Louis Philippe was forced to flee. A National Assembly proclaimed a Republic, granted suffrage to all adult males above 21, and guaranteed the right to work. National workshops to provide employment were set up. Earlier, in 1845, weavers in Silesia had led a revolt against contractors who supplied them raw material and gave them orders for finished textiles but drastically reduced their PAYMENTS.
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25.

Which elements of greek and roman culture were revival in the fourteeth and fifteeth centuries

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◆ The REGIONS, artistic & literacy elements of greek and ROMAN CULTURE were revival in the fourteeth and fifteeth centuries.


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26.

Which two country partucipated in indian constitution

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I THINK they are INDIA and PAKISTAN...

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27.

how far was muhammad shah success in curbing the powers of nobles during his long reign of near by 30 years(1719-1748)

Answer» MOHIT PATEL mohit patel
28.

I need solution for this question

Answer» HISTORICAL sourcesarederivedfromsources
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29.

What are the contributions of roman empire

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I don't KNOW about it

30.

Where sir thomas roe and mughal emperor jahangir met for the first time ?

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In the COURT of JAHANGIR

31.

What is utopian state ?????????????

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A utopia is a community or society POSSESSING highly desirable or perfect qualities. The word was COINED in Greek by SIR Thomas More for his 1516 book Utopia, describing a FICTIONAL ISLAND society in the Atlantic Ocean.

32.

History er1 historicall sourcesome are derivedfrom sources

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Historical sources are, at their most basic level, something that tells us about history. It may be a document, a picture, a sound RECORDING, a book, a cinema film, a television program or an OBJECT. Any sort of artifact from the period in question that CONVEYS information can qualify as a source

There are two main types of historical sources: primary sources and secondary sources.

A primary source is something that originates from the past. It can be a chronicle, a piece of pottery, or even a piece of glacial ice that GIVES us climate data about the levels of atmospheric carbon one thousand years ago. Historians, to the best of their abilities, work with primary sources to understand the past on its own terms, not through the modern-day lenses. For example, if one were only to study the Crusades through modern-day books they would not be able to understand what would motivate a knight to travel across the world and engage in warfare against Muslims in his own words. It would be too easy to view his motivations with our modern-day disapproval of his actions. But if we look at a primary source we can at least sympathize better with the medieval world that would make the act of Holy War seem reasonable to him, even if we still strongly disagree with the outcome.

A secondary source is a work that comments on the past. Typically this is a recently written book that describes past events, often written by a historian or trained scholar familiar about the time period and civilization in question. A secondary source is a book about history. Scholars will spend just as much time with secondary sources as they will with primary sources since they attempt to understand how other scholars interpret OBSCURE events and may disagree with their analyses.

For example, a Roman coin that was made by the Romans is a primary source, but a drawing of a Roman coin made in 2003 would be a secondary source.

33.

The battle of Myeongnyang was held in which year abd between which countries.

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In the Battle of Myeongnyang, on October 26, 1597, the Korean Joseon kingdom's navy, led by Admiral YI Sun-sin, fought the Japanese navy in the Myeongnyang Strait, near Jindo Island, off the SOUTHWEST CORNER of the Korean PENINSULA.

34.

Explain two reasons why inhabitants of the Emirates practiced sea activities?

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What is an emirate?

An emirate is a country ruled by an EMIR, or the office of thatemir.

What land and sea species inhabit ANTARCTICA?

Terea a d ores it convet

What is the PRACTICE of PLOTTING a course at sea?

Navigation

What is an Emir?

a PRINCE

35.

Parliament today is not a law making body only;it has become a multi-functional institution.In this context, make a mention of its following powers and functions..(a)its power to legislate on subject s included in the state

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The Parliament is a legislative organ of the Union. Its PRIMARY function is to make laws for the governance of Country.

a) The seventh schedule in the Constitution provides for three lists i.e, Union List, State List and Concurrent list for making laws by Parliament and State Legislature. Parliament has an exclusive right to make laws on subjects enumerated in the Union List. In Concurrent list, both Parliament and State Legislatures can make laws on the subjects given but if on any subject both Parliament and State legislature make a law then Parliament shall have overriding effect over the law made by state Legislature.

b) The Parliament has the exclusive powers to make laws on the matters that are not listed in either of concurrent or state list.

c)The Parliament is also empowered by the Constitution to make laws on the subjects given in the State list under the following circumstances:

1) When Rajya Sabha passes a resolution with a special MAJORITY and declares that a subject is of National Interest.

2)When National EMERGENCY is in OPERATION or the PRESIDENT's rule is imposed on State.

3)If two or more states make request jointly to the Parliament

4) When parliament considers necessary to give effect to international agreements, treaties, and conventions

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36.

What did the peasants do as population increased in 1600

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37.

When did Ala uddin khilji came to india

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Allauddin KHILIJI came to India on 19 JULY , 1296


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38.

Pleass tell me plz.What is means of alpana?

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The interior structure of the Earth is layered in spherical SHELLS: an outer silicate SOLID CRUST, a HIGHLY viscous asthenosphere andmantle, a liquid outer core that is much LESS viscous than themantle, and a solid inner core.

39.

Who are included in the clergy estates

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The member of CHURCH who are PRIESTS of christians are INCLUDED in the clergy estates.
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40.

What were the three barries of economic growth in vietnam

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The three BARRIERS to the economic growth in VIETNAM were the high population LEVEL LOW agricultural productivity and extensive indebtedness AMONG the peasants

41.

the first world war was one of the major factors which was responsible for creating the circumstances which led to the launching of the non-cooperation movement. Explain

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The First World War was fought from 1914 to 1918.
• It led to huge increase in defence expenditure which was financed by taxes.
• Due to war prices increased many times leading to extreme hardship for common people.
• Crops failed in 1918-19 resulting in acute shortage of food.
• Many people lost their lives in the war and due to epidemic.
• Forced recruitment in the army caused widespread anger.

(ii) Gandhiji’s Return and Satyagraha :
Mahatma Gandhi RETURNED to India from South Africa in 1915 where he had successfully fought against the racist REGIME with his new method of mass agitation and nonviolence known as Satyagraha. In India he launched satyagraha movements at various places. These satyagrahas PROVIDED base to the Non-Cooperation Movement.
(iii) The Rowlatt Act : The Act was passed by the Imperial Legislative Assembly. The act provided enormous powers to police. The police got the power to arrest anyone without any trial. The aim of the act was to repress political activities.
(iv) Jallianwalla Bagh : The Jallianwala Bagh added fuel to the fire. People were already agitating against the Rowlatt Act. People had gathered to protest against the new act in the Jallianwala Bagh. General Dyer entered the park and ordered fire killing many people. As the news spread, crowds took to the streets.
(v) United Struggle : The fear of harsh TREATY on the Ottoman emperor (the Khalifa) brought the Muslims close to Gandhiji. A YOUNG generation of Muslim leaders like Mohammad Ali and Shaukat Ali was in favour of a united mass action against the Britishers.

42.

Define colonial rule

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Colonialism is the policy of a POLITY seeking to extend or RETAIN its authority over other people or territories, generally with the aim of developing or exploiting them to the benefit of the colonizing country and of HELPING the colonies modernize in TERMS defined by the colonizers, especially in economics, RELIGION, and health.

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43.

Who was Somnath lahiri

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Somnath LAHIRI was an indian statesman, WRITER and a leader of communist PARTY of India.

44.

Explain the result of permanent land revenue

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The company made Zamindars as their ALLY between company and peasants.

The revenue of the company was stable, SECURE and regular.

Zamindars were MOTIVATED to INCREASE agricultural production.


45.

What did the French revolution of 1789 stand for

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The French REVOLUTION was a revolution in France from 1789 to 1799. It led to the end of the monarchy, and to many wars. KING Louis XVI was executed in 1793. The revolution ENDED when Napoleon Bonaparte took power in NOVEMBER 1799.

46.

When was poet maithili sharan gupt born??

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Maithali Sharan GUPTA BORN in 3 August 1886

47.

Describe the circumstances which were responsible for Russian revolution

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It took place because of the women demanding bread and peace in St Petersburg. because the FOOD was distracted to the soldiers in the WAR.

Because of this revolution, RUSSIA had to back away from WORLD War - 1.

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48.

Follow up ques asl for class +1

Answer» TOPIC of ASL
pollution
technology
education and it's importance
sports PLAYS a IMPORTANT ROLE in our life
child LABOUR
49.

Role of bahadur shah zafar in the revolt of 1857

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As the Indian REBELLION of 1857spread, Sepoy REGIMENTS seized Delhi. Because of his neutral views on religions, some Indian kings and regiments acceptedZafar as the Emperor of India. On 12 May 1857, Ahsan HELD his first formal audience in several years after defeating. ... BAHADUR Shah Zafar's conduct was indecisive.

50.

Preface for history of displacing indeginous people of Australia

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