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Can we understand the chapter 1in a short description |
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Why was Indian Constitution enforced on January 26 ? |
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Answer» Because to remember the day of 26 january 1930 to remember the day of 26th jan. 2030 when our freedom fighters declare india as a independence country Because on this day indian thought of purna swaraj |
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Can anyone send me the extra question of history of lesson 1 and 2 |
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,map pointing question |
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Answer» You can check in this app social science-cbse syllabus-2019to2020class9 Peaj-k2, kanchan junga, anaimudiPlateau - deccan plateau, chitta noy pur plateau, malwa plateau My teacher told from geography chapter 2 mountain range-the karakoram, the zasker, the shivalik, the vindya, the satpura western and Eastern ghats term 1:in history :Bordeaux, nantes,paris,Marseilles.....geo...: lakes in idea....these are very important map works which generally come in exam....for more detailed answer you must contact to your subject teacher they can guide yoy in better way...? |
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Sfgggv |
| Answer» Hggsujni | |
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Which is the most econmics activity of the people rular india |
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Answer» Agriculture. Fishing Agriculture or farming farming |
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What are the major physiographic divisions. Explain them briefly? |
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Answer» The himalan mountains- The himalayan range consists of the sub type himadri ,himachal,shiwliks . The highest peaks of the world are found in himalays.The indian desert - their are send dunes present while rainfall is very less and luni is the only river flowing from this region.The peninsular plateau- it is made by drifting of gondwana land. It have its subtypes western ghats and eastern ghats.Etc. The Himalayan mountainsThe northern plainsThe indian deserts The peninsular plateausThe coastal plainsThe islands The major physiographic divisions of India are mentioned as follows: -1. The Himalayan Mountains2. The Northern Plains3. The Peninsular Plateau4. The Indian Desert5. The Coastal Plains6. The Islands |
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Why do you think Russian revolution did not happened in 1906 or in 1907 |
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Answer» Fut man Am I the reason why revolution not happened?? Louis 16 wasn\'t there Because you weren\'t born at the time. |
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Merit and demerit of democracy |
| Answer» The merits and demerits of democracy are:merits of democracy:1. A democratic government is is more accountable to the people.2. As a large number of people are consulted in the decision making process, democracy improves the quality of the decisions made.3 . It provides a method to deal with conflicts and differences.Demerits of of democracy :1. Elected leaders may not be aware of the changes changes happening or decisions taken by the people.2. Involvement of electoral system in democracy.3. People collecting the goods hence they should not be a part of decision making people or changing the decision. | |
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Make a list of natural and artificial lake in India with the help of atlas |
| Answer» See in atlas book ? | |
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What is riegn of terror |
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Answer» The period from 1793 to 1794 is referred to as `reign of terror \' in France. Robespierre followed a policy of severe control and punishment. Many people were arrested and tried by a revolutionary tribunal (court). They included all those people who were considered enemies of republic by Robespierre. If the court found them guilty, they were guillotined. Ya right but u have to write moro and more in exam ????? The Reign of Terror (From 1793 to 1794) The period from 1793 to 1794 is known as the Reign of Terror. Maximilian Robespierre sentenced to death all those persons who he considered as enemies of the republic, whether they were ex-noble, clergy, and members of any political parties; including Jacobins. |
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Establish the circumstances that led to the rise of hitler in Germany write any five Points |
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Discuss the social, economical and political condition before the Revolution |
| Answer» Social condition: 85%of russia population was agriculturist.the industry was existent, but rarely in which most of was privately ownedEconomic condition: Russia was going through bad period economically . Prices of essential good rises while real wages decreased by 20% leading to the famous st. Petersburg strikePolitical condition : political parties were illegal before 1914. The russian social democratic workers party was founded in 1898 by socialist who respected marx\'s ideas Hope it help u | |
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Every fourth person in india is poor substantiate the given statement |
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What are bio-reserves? Why are they created? |
| Answer» Bio-reserves are the areas where, plant and animal species are protected. They are created so that this natural heritage can be transmitted to future generations.Uses of biospheres reserves: \tIn each biosphere reserve, the core aim is to preserve wildlife, the flora and the fauna in their natural forms.\tThe surrounding zone would be utilised for research and experimentation in developing forests and other products. | |
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How himalayas play a vital role in economic and culture |
| Answer» Himalayas play an important role in economic and cultural development of India in the following ways:\tThe Himalayas act as a barrier to the South West monsoon winds. When they strike the Himalayas, they shed their moisture bringing much needed rainfall\xa0in the northern parts of the country. Indian agriculture is immensely benefited by the Monsoons. (Economic impact)\tMany hill stations have been developed in the Himalayan region like Shimla, Manali, Dharamshala, Nainital etc. Himalayas are known for their scenic beauty and are visited by tourists all over the world bringing much needed foreign currency into the country. (Economic impact).\tThe Himalayas are spread over vast regions running across various countries like India, Nepal, Bhutan, China, Pakistan etc. This makes cultural exchanges among the people of various countries possible. The Himalayas have profoundly shaped the cultures of South Asia. Many Himalayan peaks are sacred to Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism. (Cultural mpact) | |
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What are the features of democratic elections? |
| Answer» Features of a Democratic Elections are as follows-1. The Elections should be regular and fair.2. Votes should be of equal value; One vote, one value.3. The interest of the minorities should be taken into consideration.4. There should be a high level of participation by the electorate.5. Voting should be accessible to every citizen. | |
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Why women don,t have the right to vote? |
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Answer» Konsi country mein? Women have no freedom for vote Becoz they were considered as passive citizen..... because they still dont have pakka freedom |
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How physical features of india made it rich |
| Answer» The physical features of India make our country rich in natural resources. The Northern Mountains are great sources of water and forest wealth. The Northern Indian Plains are the granaries of our country and make us self sufficient in production of\xa0food grains. The Peninsular Plateau is a storehouse of minerals and forests and also playing an important role in rapid industrialization of the country. The Island groups\xa0and the Coastal Region provide sites for tourism, fishing and port activities.\xa0 | |
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Read |
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Explain rise of Napoleon |
| Answer» \tAfter the French Revolution, France became a republic.\tThe Jacobins introduced some radical reforms but they under Robespierre followed the policies so relentlessly that he himself was guillotine in July 1794.\tThe fall of the Jacobin government allowed the wealthier middle class to seize power. Two legislative councils were elected, who then appointed a Directory, an executive made of five members\tDirectors often clashed with legislative Councils and the latter sought to dismiss them.\tPolitical instability of the Directory paved the way for the rise of military dictator Napoleon Bonaparte | |
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What are the main causes of poverty in India |
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Answer» Education, lack of resources,corruption and backward thinking. The causes of poverty are:1. Climatic factors: Climatic conditions constitute an important cause of poverty. The hot climate of India reduces the capacity of people especially the ruralites to work for which production severely suffers. Frequent flood, famine, earthquake and cyclone cause heavy damage to agriculture. Moreover, absence of timely rain, excessive or deficient rain affect severely country’s agricultural production.2. Demographic factors: The following demographic factors are accountable for poverty in India.(i) Rapid growth of population: Rapid growth of population aggravates the poverty of the people. The growth of population exceeds the rate of growth in national income. Population growth not only creates difficulties in the removal of poverty but also lowers the per capita income which tends to increase poverty. The burden of this reduction in per capita income is borne heavily by the poor people. Population growth at a faster rate increases labour supply which tends to lower the wage rate.(ii) Size of family: Size of the family has significant bearing on rural poverty. The larger the size of family, the lower is the per capita income, and the lower is the standard of living. The persistence of the joint family system has contributed to the health and earning capacity of the ruralites.3. Personal causes:(i) Lack of motivation: Lack of motivation is an important cause of rural poverty. Some ruralites do not have a motive to work hard or even to earn something. This accounts for the poverty of the ruralites.(ii) Idleness: Most of the rural people are lazy, dull and reluctant to work. Hence they rot in poverty.4. Economic causes:(i) Low agricultural productivity: Poverty and real income are very much interrelated. Increase in real income leads to reduction of the magnitude of poverty. So far as agricultural sector is concerned, the farmers even today are following the traditional method of cultivation. Hence there is low agricultural productivity resulting in rural poverty.(ii) Unequal distribution of land and other assets: Land and other forms of assets constitute sources of income for the ruralites. But, unfortunately, there has been unequal distribution of land and other assets in our economy. The size-wise distribution of operational holdings indicates a very high degree of concentration in the hands of a few farmers leading to poverty of many in the rural sector.(iii) Decline of village industries: At present consequent upon industrialization new factories and industries are being set up in rural areas. Village industries fail to compete with them in terms of quality and price. As a result they are closed down. The workers are thrown out of employment and lead a life of poverty.(iv) Immobility of labour: Immobility of labour also accounts, for rural poverty. Even if higher wages are offered, labourers are not willing to leave their homes. The joint family system makes people lethargic and stay-at-home.The ruralites are mostly illiterate, ignorant, conservative, superstitious and fatalistic. Poverty is considered as god-given, something pre\xadordained. All these factors lead to abysmal poverty in rural India.(v) Lack of employment opportunities: Unemployment is the reflection of poverty. Because of lack of employment opportunities, people remain either unemployed or underemployed. Most of these unemployed and underemployed workers are the small and marginal farmers and the landless agricultural labourers.5. Social causes:(i) Education: Education is an agent of social change and egalitarianism. Poverty is also said to be closely related to the levels of schooling and these two have a circular relationship. The earning power is endowed in the individual by investment in education and training. But this investment in people takes away money and lack of human investment contributes to the low earning capacity of individuals.In this way people are poor because they have little investment in themselves and poor people do not have the funds for human capital investment.(ii) Caste system: Caste system in India has always been responsible for rural poverty. The subordination of the low caste people by the high caste people caused the poverty of the former. Due to rigid caste system, the low caste people could not participate in the game of economic progress.Growing indebtedness: In the rural sector most of the ruralites depend on borrowings from the money-lenders and land-lords to meet even their consumption expenses. Moneylenders, however, exploit the poor by charging exorbitant rates of interest and by acquiring the mortgaged land in the event of non-payment of loans. 1 large amount of population in India......2corrupted leader and servicer also play role in it. ...(3)small number of employment in india ...(4) india has not a good health service,edcation and transport |
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What i lern for franch revolution.... |
| Answer» That how the third estate got their indicidual rights, constitution and democracy after the revolution. | |
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What to learn for french revolution |
| Answer» French revolution teaches us the values of equality, liberty and fraternity which were the main ideas of French revolution. | |
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What were the social,political and economic ideas |
| Answer» Social - The social conditions in France in late 18th century were extremely unequal and exploitative. The clergy and the nobility formed the first two Estates and were the most privileged classes in the French society. They were exempt from payment of taxes to the State. On the other hand, the Third Estate that consisted of peasants and workers formed the majority of the population. They were burdened with excessive taxes with no political and social rights. As a result, they were extremely discontent.Economic - As a result of a numerous wars waged by Louis XVI the State coffers were empty. The situation was made even more complex by France’s involvement in the American War of Independence and the faulty system of taxation. While the privileged classes were excused from paying taxes the Third Estate was more and more burdened with them.Political - The Bourbon king of France, Louis XVI was an extremely autocratic and weak willed king who led a life of obscene luxury. This led to a lot of disenchantment among the masses who then were leading life of extreme poverty and widespread hunger. | |
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Short note on radical |
| Answer» Radicals:\xa0They wanted a nation where the government should be elected by a majority of the population and some of them wanted women to participate in the same. | |
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How candidate are nominated? |
| Answer» Universal Adult Franchise(in democratic countries) | |
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Chunav jarrori kyu he |
| Answer» Chunav isloy | |
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what is the result of french revolution |
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Answer» They became fully democratic with modern ideas rising up in the country, and the constitution provided equal rights to all the citizens. They came to a became a constituent countryBut they cant control the people .then Napoleon Bonaparte came to rule the country |
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Why did Nehru use the expression “not wholly or in full measure” in the first sentence? |
| Answer» Because this process takes some time....it does not happen in a minute | |
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what is the cause of russian revolution |
| Answer» See in ncert book ???????????? | |
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What was main effect of censorship? |
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Answer» This gave the Fench citizens a right of express their views without any restrictions and also they got a right of Speech Political censorship occurs when governments hold back information from their citizens. This is often done to exert control over the populace and prevent free expression that might foment rebellion. Religious censorship is the means by which any material considered objectionable by a certain religion is removed. |
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When was censorship finally abolished in France? |
| Answer» The effects of abolition of censorship in France in 1789 :\tThe people gained the freedom of speech and expression as a \'natural and inalienable\' right.\tThe ideas of philosophers were discussed intensively in salons and coffee houses and spread among people through books and newspapers. | |
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When Kharif crop grown? |
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Answer» June to october June to October In rainy season |
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Describe how himalayas has been formed |
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Answer» The mighty Himalayas were formed by the collision of the Indo-Australian and the Eurasian plates. The Himalayas were formed as a result of\xa0the collision between the Indian Plate and Eurasian Plate. Read the description given below:\tBecause of the impact of convectional currents, the crust was split into many pieces. The Indo–Australian plate got separated from the Gondwanaland and drifted towards the north.\tAs it drifted towards the north, it collided with the Eurasian plate. As a result of this collision, the sedimentary rocks which were settled in the large-scale depression in the Earth’s crust called Tethys were folded and formed the Himalayas. |
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What the frist chapter cut of syllabus |
| Answer» Yes from last year book now first chapter is why is democraxy ........ | |
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What are the different classifications of peninsular plateau? |
| Answer» Peninsular plateau is mainly divided into Central highlands ( which lies above river Narmada) and the Deccan plateau (which lies below river Narmada). | |
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What steps were taken by the bolsheviks to make a socialist society |
| Answer» The steps taken by Bolshevik party to make Russia a socialist society can be explained as follows :-1. They introduced the system of centralized planning. Five year plans were drawn to promote economic growth which led to rapid increase in industrial growth.2. An extensive schooling system was developed.3. Provisions were made for factory workers to enter in the university.4. Crèche were made in the factories.5. Cheap public healthcare was provided. | |
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Differention between GMT and IST |
| Answer» GMT-GreenWich Mean Time. IST-Indian Stan dard Time | |
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What do you mean by drainage |
| Answer» Drainage is defined as the river system of an area | |
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Give an account of weather conditions and characteristics of the cold season |
| Answer» Weather conditions and characteristics of cold season :(a) The cold season begins from mid-November till February. The temperature decreases from south to north. The average temperature of Chennai is between 24°-25°Celsius, while in the northern plains, it is between 10°-15°Celsius.(b) December and January are the coldest months in northern parts of India. The weather is marked by ‘ clear skies, low temperature, low humidity and variable winds.(c) Days are warm, nights are cold. Higher areas of Himalayas experience snowfall. North-East Trade winds blow over the country. They blow from land to sea. For most parts of the country, it is dry season. Tamil Nadu gets rain from these winds, here they blow is from sea to land.(d) Western Disturbances (cyclonic disturbances) move into India from the Mediterranean Sea and blow over northern and North-westem parts of India. They cause much needed winter rains over the northern plains and snowfall in the Himalayas. The total amount of rainfall is about 70 cm. They are important for the cultivation of rabi crops. Locally these rains are also known as “Mahawat”.(e) The peninsula region does not have a well-defined cold season. Due to the moderating influence of the sea, there is not much noticeable seasonal changes in temperature pattern in winters.\xa0 | |
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What is a difference between raj sabha and lok sabha |
| Answer» Members of Lok Shabha are directly elected by the eligible voters.Members of Rajya Shabha are elected by the elected members of state Legislative Assemblies in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of single transferable vote. | |
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The last day of a century cannot be a) wednesdayb) mondayc) thursdayd) friday |
| Answer» Monday | |
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What is a revolution |
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Answer» An action taken by a large number of people to change the government of a country especially in violent actions.This is known as revolution.I hope this will help you... The movement of earth or any planet around the sun in an elliptical orbit is known as revolution . One complete revolution of Earth takes it 365 days to complete. |
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Romanticism |
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What was Soviet and who formed it and when ? |
| Answer» The Soviet Union had its roots in the 1917 October Revolution, when the Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin, overthrew the Russian Provisional Government which had replaced Tsar Nicholas II during World War I. In 1922, the Soviet Union was formed by a treaty which legalized. | |
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What was the reason of formation of Bolsheviks ? |
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What were the condition of peasants before Russian revolution? |
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Why did russian revolution happened? |
| Answer» Bloody Sunday in 1905 and the Russian defeat in the Russo-Japanese War both helped lead to the 1917 revolution. After taking over, the Bolsheviks promised \'peace, land, and bread\' to the Russian people. In 1917 Lenin returned to Russia from exile with German help. | |
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Why did civil war happened ? |
| Answer» The Civil War started because of uncompromising differences between the free and slave states over the power of the national government to prohibit slavery in the territories that had not yet become states. | |