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Notes of what is democracy ? Why is democracy |
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Answer» According to Abraham lincoln ~democracy means equal value of people one vote one value 2. The ruler elected by the people who take all the major decision According to Abraham Lincoln "Democracy is a form of government for the people from the people by the people" Democracy: Democracy is a form of government in which the rulers are elected by people. |
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Give a brief note on draiage |
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Answer» Drainage: The river system of an area is called drainage. The area drained by a single river system is called the drainage basin.Depending on the slope of land, underlying rock structure and climate of an area, the streams in a drainage basin form certain patters. Different types of drainage pattern are as follows:\tDendritic Drainage Pattern: When the river channel follows the slope of the terrain, it develops dendritic pattern. The stream and its tributaries resemble the branches of a tree. Hence, it is called dendritic pattern.\tTrellis Drainage Pattern: When a river is joined by its tributaries at almost right angles, it develops a trellis pattern. Trellis pattern develops where hard and soft rocks exist parallel to each other.\tRectangular Drainage Pattern: When rocks are strongly joined, then rectangular pattern develops.\tRadial Drainage Pattern: When the streams flow in different directions from a central peak or dome like structure, a radial pattern is developed.It is important to note that a combination of different patterns may develop in the same drainage basin.The drainage systems in India can be divided into two major groups, viz. the Himalayan Rivers and the Peninsular Rivers. Drainage |
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What are the basic principles of democracy |
| Answer» \tOne basic principle of democracy is that people are the source of all political power.\tIn a democracy, people rule themselves through institutions of self-governance.\tIn a democracy, due respect is given to diverse groups and views that exist in a society.\tEveryone has a voice in the shaping up of public policies. | |
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what is guliotine |
| Answer» A device with blade through which a person is beheaded | |
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How did Hitler tise to power ? |
| Answer» \tAdolf Hitler was born in 1889 in an Austrian village and was raised by an over protective mother and a disciplinarian father.\tHe wanted to be a painter and enrolled in the German army in 1913 and won medals for his bravery in WWI. Germany after WWI elected a new Government called the Weimar Republic and signed the Versailles Peace Treaty in 1919. Many Germans, especially war heroes like Hitler were upset with this. Citizens and heroes became anti-government.\xa0\tIn 1919 Hitler got selected as the German Workers\' Party leader owing to his excellent oratory skills, his devotion to German pride and his growing anti-Jewish sentiments two years later.\tHitler renamed the German Worker’s Party, as the National Socialist German Workers Party and used different propaganda to reach out to the German people. Hitler’s powerful speeches and grand rallies were reinforced through colourful posters and flyers. The waving red flags further added to the aggressive energy of Nazi parades. \tWhen Hitler got arrested after a failed coup to take over the Weimar in 1923, he wrote his famous autobiography “Mein Kampf” or my struggle.\tIn the 1930 and 1932 election the Nazi Party got a majority of the seats in the Reichstag. The Weimar Republic fell and was replaced with Hitler’s Third Reich government. On 30th January 1933 Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany. | |
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What are the Social, political and economic conditions in Russia |
| Answer» The Social, economic and political conditions in Russia before 1905 was backward:\tSocial Conditions: 85% of Russia\'s population was agriculturist. The industry was existent, but rarely in which most of was privately owned. Workers were divided on the basis of their occupation. They mainly migrated to cities for employment in factories. The peasant community was deeply religious but did not care much about the nobility. They believed that land must be divided amongst themselves.\tEconomic Condition: Russia was going through a bad period economically. Prices of essential good rises while real wages decreased by 20% leading to the famous St. Petersburg strike This strike started a series of events that are together known as the 1905 Revolution. During this revolution, there were strikes all over the country, universities closed down, and various professionals and workers established the Union of Unions, demanding the establishment of a constituent assembly.\tPolitical Condition: Political parties were illegal before 1914. The Russian Social Democratic Workers Party was founded in 1898 by socialists who respected Marx’s ideas. In 1903, this party was divided into two groups - Mensheviks and Bolsheviks. The Bolsheviks, who were in the majority, were led by Lenin who is regarded as the greatest thinker on socialism after Marx. | |
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How and when Russian Revolution occurred |
| Answer» The fall of monarchy in February 1917 and the events of October are normally called the Russian Revolution. | |
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Who was against any kind of social or political change |
| Answer» Conservatives | |
| 6309. |
How did hitler established racial state in Germany |
| Answer» Nazis wanted an exclusive racial community of pure Germans. Nazis wanted only a society of \'pure and healthy\' Nordic Aryans. This meant that even those Germans who were seen as impure or abnormal had no right to live. Jews were considered undesirable. Many Gypsies and Blacks were also considered as inferior Germans. Even Russians and Polish were considered subhuman and were forced to work as slave labourers. Many of them died through hard work and starvation. | |
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why did stalling government want to eliminate kulaks |
| Answer» The kulaks were traditionally well-off peasant- landowners and belonged to the middle class employing labour themselves. When Stalin started collectivisation, peasants were forced to hand over their land, and work co-operatively. They were forced to give most of their produce to the state. Kulaks were considered as the main enemies of Communism in which private property was not allowed and everything was held in in the hands of the state asa common property. Kulaks refused to join collectives and Stalin sent soldiers to capture, totrure, beat them or to send them into gulags. Thousands were killed. Stalin made them a scapegoat, and claimed that they caused the femine in the country. | |
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Who were the ideas of french revoultion |
| Answer» Tipu suthan and raj rowe mohan roy | |
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Write the event of rehersal of dress uniforms in Russian revolution |
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What steps are taken by government to prevent river pollution? |
| Answer» Steps being taken to reduce pollution are:\tOld vehicles emitting polluting gases have been banned.\tDisposal of industrial and household waste/garbage into the rivers prohibited.\tCrackdown on factories emitting pollutants. | |
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Why people of Russia were so much inspired by the socialist idea of karl Marx?? |
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What was the ideology of karl marx in simple terms |
| Answer» Karl Marx was a social thinker who believed in the principle of socialism. He argued that the industrialists and the capitalists who own the factors of production earn profits because of the hard work put in by the workers. The capitalists pocket the profits and do not share it among the workers. Marx advocated that the working class will remain poor and their condition will not improve until and unless the profits are shared by the industrialists.He believed that the industrialists will not readily share their profits with the workers. The latter, thus, have to free themselves from the exploitation of the industrialists by establishing a radical socialist classless society where all industries and property are owned by the state. | |
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What are the major causes of French revolution |
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Answer» The main cause or the important point is different estates \xa0\tSocial Inequality:\xa0French society in the\xa0eighteenth century was divided into three estates namely The Clergy, The nobility and third estates. First two estates, that is, the clergy and the nobility enjoyed certain privileges by birth. They were exempt from paying taxes. The Third estate comprises of businessmen, merchants, Peasants and artisans, labours\xa0had to pay taxes to the state.\tPolitical Causes:\xa0Long years of war had drained the financial resources of France. France had a\xa0debt of more than 2 billion\xa0livres. To meet its regular expenses, such as the cost of maintaining an army, the court, running government offices or universities, the state was forced to increase taxes which angered the people.\tEconomic Problems:\xa0The population of France also increased from 23 million in 1715 to 28 million in 1789. Food grains were now in great demand. The price of bread shot up.\xa0Wages did not keep pace with rising prices.\xa0This led to subsistence crisis.\tStrong Middle Class:\xa0A new middle class emerged educated and wealthy during the\xa0eighteenth century. They\xa0believed that no group in society should be given privileges by birth. Ideas of equality and freedom were put forward by philosophers.\xa0The ideas of these philosophers were discussed intensively in salons and coffee houses and spread among people.\tImmediate Causes:\xa0On 5 may, 1789, Louis XVI called together an assembly of Estates General to pass proposals for new taxes. Third estates protested against this proposal but as each estate\xa0have one vote, the king rejected this appeal. They walked out of the\xa0assembly. |
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What was the philosophy of karl marx? |
| Answer» Karl Marx basically presented a critique of a capitalist system of production and industrial society. Capitalist society is divided into two classes that is the Bourgeoisie ( Capitalist) and the Proletariat ( Workers). He maintains that in a capitalist society means of production are under the control of the capitalist class who use it for their benefit and accumulates all the profits. The workers are those who sell their labor in return for fixed wages and are exploited by the capitalist Workers work under miserable conditions, forced to work for long hours under inhuman conditions and were subjected to oppression. | |
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What do you mean by socialism? |
| Answer» Socialism is a range of economic and social systems characterised by social ownership of the means of production and workers\' self-management, as well as the political theories and movements associated with them. | |
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What was the philosophy of louis blanc? |
| Answer» Louis Blanc from France wanted overgarment to encourage the cooperatives that work for the welfare for all and must abolish private capitalist enterprises. | |
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What is average rainfall of your City |
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Give an account of rise and fall of bonapart |
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Is there any way through which one can grow more from the same piece of land? |
| Answer» Yes:Multiple croppingUsing HYV seedsetc. | |
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Which freedom are usually taken away when a democracy is overthrown by the military |
| Answer» Russ | |
| 6324. |
How the sense collective belonging developed in India |
| Answer» I. The sense of collective belonging came partly through the experience of united struggles. But there were also a variety of cultural processes through which nationalism captured peoples imagination. History and fiction, folklore and songs, popular prints and symbols, all played a part in the making of nationalism.ii. The identity of the nation is most often symbolized in a figure or image like the Bharat Mata. This helps create an image with which people can identify the nation.iii. Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay wrote Vande Mataram in 1870s as a hymn to the motherland. Later it was widely sung during the Swadeshi movement in Bengal. Moved by the Swadeshi movement, Abanindranath Tagore painted his famous image of Bharat Mata In this painting Bharat Mata is portrayed as an ascetic figure; she is calm, composed, divine and spiritual.iv. Ideas of nationalism also developed through a movement to revive Indian folklore. In late nineteenth-century India, nationalists began recording folk tales sung by bards and they toured villages to gather folk songs and legends. These tales, they believed, gave a true picture of traditional culture that had been corrupted and damaged by outside forces. It was essential to preserve this folk tradition in order to discover ones national identity and restore a sense of pride in ones past.v. As the national movement developed, nationalist leaders became more and more aware of such icons and symbols in unifying people and inspiring in them a feeling of nationalism. During the Swadeshi movement in Bengal, a tricolor flag (red, green and yellow) was designed. It had eight lotuses representing eight provinces of British India, and a crescent moon, representing Hindus and Muslims.vi. By 1921, Gandhiji had designed the Swaraj flag. It was again a tricolor (red, green and white) and had a spinning wheel in the centre, representing the Gandhian ideal of self-help. Carrying the flag, holding it aloft, during marches became a symbol of defiance.Another means of creating a feeling of nationalism was through reinterpretation of history. By the end of the nineteenth century many Indians began feeling that to instill a sense of pride in the nation; Indian history had to be reinterpreted. They wrote about the glorious developments in ancient times when art and architecture, science and mathematics, religion and culture, law and philosophy, crafts and trade had flourished. These nationalist histories urged the readers to take pride in Indias great achievements in the past and struggle to change the miserable conditions of life under British rule.\xa0 | |
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Why is election important |
| Answer» Elections are important in a democratic country because it is through elections that people elect their own representatives. Elections\xa0enable voters to select leaders and to hold them accountable for their performance in office. If the elected leaders do not perform according to the expectations of the people, the latter may replace them in the next elections by not voting for them.Two challenges which came in a way of conducting free and fair election in India:\tUse of money and muscle power\tFake votingRemedial Measures:\tThe Election Commission should only allow a particular amount of money to be spent by political parties for election purposes.\tVoters should be allowed to vote only after producing valid government generated photo identity cards. | |
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What happened in the October revaluation |
| Answer» \xa0leftist revolutionaries led by Bolshevik Party leader Vladimir Lenin launched a nearly bloodless coup d\'état against the Duma\'s provisional government. | |
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What was Soviet Russia |
| Answer» The USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) was formed after the Civil war of 1921 and became the World\'s first Marxist-Communist state in the world. After that it would become one of the biggest and most powerful nations in the world.The term Soviet Union and Russia are not one and the same, but they are closely related to each other. Both the terms are informally used the term, but actually Soviet Union was the term used instead of USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) whereas the term Russia was a statue in it. Russia is a part of the Soviet Union; people think that the Soviet Union is Russia because it was the largest country of the USSR.The Soviet Union was a union of 15 republican states. It existed from 1922 until its fall in 1991.\xa0 | |
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What are direct and represensitive democracy? |
| Answer» In representative democracy, the people elect individuals to represent them. These representatives are given the authority to rule the country.In a direct democracy, the citizens participate in the decision-making personally, rather than relying on intermediaries or representatives. A referendum involves direct voting. The entire electorate is asked to either accept or reject a particular proposal. However, it cannot be assumed that all governments that hold elections are democratic. | |
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why are the modern democracy represensitive? |
| Answer» Modern democracies involve such a large number of people that it physically impossible for them to sit together and take a collective decision. | |
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The best chapter in history is French revolution and nazism |
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Answer» True Right |
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What is the philosophy of Indian Constitution |
| Answer» \tFramers of the Constitution expressed their vision for a new society and polity.\tDespite the differences of opinion, the framers reached a consensus to be reflected in the Constitution.\tIndian Constitution was attempted to reach a goal of building a new social order on the basis of democracy, equality, and justice.\tIt also projected fundamental rights and civil liberties of Indian citizens along with fundamental duties and directive principles of state policy.\tIndian Constitution is based on a liberal-welfare-democratic society to be reflected in the Preamble.\tThus the philosophy of the Constitution finds its expression in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution. | |
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India squre feet |
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Answer» 3,287,263\xa0square\xa0kilometres\xa0 3,287,263 square kilometers Thanks |
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Who was hitller |
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Answer» no he was not dictator ruler of france.. A dictator ruler Hitler is s leader of the Nazi party and the dectetorship ruler of franch |
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Describe the art and architecture of the vijayanagara period |
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What is standard meridian time? Why it has been so selected |
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Answer» Because of the time gap as -As 1degree =4 min, we have chosen a standard meridian which is 82 degree30\' east and it passes from mirzapur https://brainly.in/question/795115What is Standard Meridian? From where does it pass through ... Search on Google |
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Mahe on india map |
| Answer» WikipediaTourism in Puducherry - Wikipedia | |
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Explain the term November Criminals. |
| Answer» The first world war had a devastating impact on the entire Europe both psychology and financially. From a continent of creditors, Europe turned into one of debtors. unfortunately the infant Weimar republic was being made to pay for the sin of the old empire. The republic carried the burden of war guilt and national humiliation and way financially crippled by being forced to pay compensation. Those who supported the weimar republic, mainly socialist, Catholic and democrats, became easy target in the conservative nationalist circle. They were mockingly called November criminals. | |
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Why r sst teachers so bad and rude. |
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Answer» they are our teachers we must respect them... they somehow become rude for our betterment.....☺ but my sst teacher is not rude Don\'t know why all sst teachers are rude Its not a question related to ur sub Pagal salle |
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Define Genocidal |
| Answer» Relating to or involving the deliberate killing of a large group of people of a particular nation or ethnic group is known as genocidal | |
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French revolution in last eighteenth centuries? |
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Answer» In the eighteenth century, the emergence of a social group called the middle class included peasants, workers and traders. They participated in the French Revolution French revolution in last eighteenth centuries? |
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Which capital whould you consoder the best-land, labour,physical capital and human capital ?why? |
| Answer» (i) Land labour physical capital and human capital are very important for the growth and development of the society and the economy.(ii) In the absence of any of these resources we cannot hope too much progress, so they are very important. (iii) However, human capital is the most important capital because all other types of capital can be utilized only by humans; if humans do not develop and process other capital or resources and make them usable, they would remain underdeveloped and unutilized because on their own they are useless and of no use to anybody. If we develop human capital, all others will automatically develop and lead to progress. | |
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What are the different stages of election procedure?explain. |
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Which philosopher Introduced the book "the social contract " ? |
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Answer» Jean Jacques Rousseau Jean Jacques Rousseau The Social Contract, originally published as On the Social Contract; or, Principles of Political Rights by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, is a 1762 book in which Rousseau theorized about the best way to establish a political community in the face of the problems of commercial society, which he had already identified in his Discourse on Inequality (1754). |
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Which were the countries whom formed allies power in ww2 |
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Which group of France society benefited from the France revolution |
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Answer» The third estate. Peasent and artisans |
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What is the first line the nazism and the rise of hitler |
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What is election campaign??? |
| Answer» Election Campaign: The candidates and political party conduct election campaign to educate the voters about their future programmes and policies. Political parties hold rallies, road-shows, mohalla sabhas, etc. They also spend on hoardings, advertising, banners, posters and pamphlets. Political parties usually try to focus the voters’ attention on some big issues; like poverty alleviation, corruption, employment generation, provision for electricity, water, food, etc. | |
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What is democracy? Explain the features of democracy? |
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Answer» Democracy is a form of government for the people from the people by the peopleFeatures of democracy-1 the rulers are elected by the people2the final decision will be rest in those hand who are elected representative of public3. In democracy there should be free and fair election and every one get a chance of losing4. Every person of the country have some fundamental rights5. It enhances the dignity of citizen6. It provides the room of correction Democracy is a form of all government in which rulers are elected by the people. According to Abraham Lincoln democracy is government which is for of the people , by the people and for the people. Some basic features of democracy are:- 1• Rulers are elected by the people who take all the functions.2• In democracy the final decision making power must rest with those elected by the people . 3• A democracy must be based on free and fair election where those who are currently in power have a fair chance of losing.4• It provides a method to deal with differences and conflicts.5• It enhances the dignity of citizens. Democracy is the form of government in which govrrnment is elected by the common people...The main features of democracy are:-1. It gives fundamental rights to the people.2. Free and fair elections are held in the country.3. Government is elected by the common people and government is always anserable to the people. |
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Explain the relationship between free and fair election and democracy ? |
| Answer» Election is the basis of democracy, so conducting free and fair electoral competition is important.Free and fair electoral competition means elections take place without violating any rules and regulations, the political parties abide by the electoral guidelines and do not misuse their powers.1. Without competition, the election would become meaningless. If there are no competitors, then there would be assurance of winning the election by the single party. The competition in election holds the contestants accountable.2. The competition in the election also increases the voter’s knowledge of the representation.3. The competition keeps the political leaders motivated to work for the upliftment of the society and country | |
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Detail information about Election Commission. |
| Answer» Election commision is a group which checks on the election pattern and political parties if they break the laws during election period. It\'s my answer. | |