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6551.

Explain about Russian revolution

Answer» The fall of monarchy in 1917 and the october revolution is known as the russian revolution
6552.

Describe India geographical feature and climate

Answer» India is located in south asia.it has mountain ranges covering it from north till the east. it\'s southern part is peninsular region covered with bay of Bengal, Arabian sea and indian ocean.it also has desert and dense forests.indias climate is hot and humid.
6553.

How does democracy in a country enhance the diginity of an individual

Answer» \tIn a democratic country, every citizen have their own self respect.\tEveryone is equal and have equal rights which no one can take it from them.\tEvery citizen is important in a democratic country and have right to vote.
6554.

What happened after February revolution\xa0\xa0

Answer» High rate for bread and you seen a book page no35 on second paragraph
6555.

What is a bloody Sunday?

Answer» After1904 next few day over110,000 workers in st.Petersburg went on strike demanding a reduction in the working day to 8 hours,an increase in wages and improvement in working conditions.When the procession of workers led by father gapon reached the Winter palace it was attacked by the police and the Cossacks.Over 100 workers were killed and about 300 wounded.The incident was known as Bloody sunday.
long story kiddo
6556.

Stalin collectivisation program

Answer» To overcome the problem of food shortage stalin introduced a program called stalin collectivisation program
6557.

Is it important to increase the area under the irrigation ? why

Answer» Yes, because the modern farming methods cannot be used in the absence of adequate assured water.
6558.

Explain the causes of poverty in India

Answer» The main causes of poverty in India are low economic growth during the colonial rule, population explosion, lack of job opportunities, Irregular low-paying employment, inequitable distribution of resources and indebtedness.\xa0
6559.

What were some of the fears of the people of bastar

Answer» The fear of the people of Bastar includes many, for instance, the attitude of the colonial government, increased land rents, and the demand for free labor, the displacement of the community and the introduction of various forest acts etc. As a result, the people of Bastar launched a revolt against the British government as the government banned the shifting cultivation, hunting and gathering and introduced the reserved forest acts, which affected the lives of the people of this area.\xa0
6560.

What are southwest monsoon winds?

Answer» South West monsoon is the rain bearing seasonal winds that flow from Arabian Sea to the main land of India from the South-West direction. They start to cross India around May, and as per Indian Meteorological Department, the official monsoon season is between June to September.
6561.

In what ways did the nazis state seek to establish total control over its people3?

Answer» Hitler, after coming to power, emerged as an all powerful dictator. He destroyed democracy in Germany. (i) The First Fire decree in 1933 suspended the civic, rights like freedom of speech, press and assembly and thus controlled the German population. (ii) The Enabling Act was passed. It gave all powers to Hitler to Sideline Parliament and rule by decree. (Ill) All political parties except the Nazi Party were banned. All political opponents were imprisoned or assassinated. (iv) The communists were suppressed and sent to concentration camps. (v) Special security forces such as the SA, SS, SD and Gestapo were created to control and order society in ways that the Nazis wanted.\xa0These forces were given extra constitutional powers. (vi) In schools children were taught to be loyal and submissive hate Jews and worship Hitler. (vii) Nazi youth organizations, the like \'Jungvolk\' and \'Hitler Youth\' were created where the youth were taught to worship war and Hitler and hate democracy, communism and Jews. (viii) Media was used carefully to win the support for Hitler and Nazism. Nazi ideas were spread through visual images films, radio, posters and catchy slogans and leaflets.
6562.

What are naziss

Answer» German party lead by hitler
Those was a German-party lead by Adolf Hitler,when he joined in the same.
6563.

Name the axis powers

Answer» German , Itely and Japan
Name the axis powers
6564.

How the palins are formed

Answer» \tThe northern plains have been formed by the interplay of the three major river systems the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra along with their tributaries.\tThe Himalayan uplift out of the Tethy’s sea and subsidence of the northern flank of the Peninsular plateau resulted in the formation of a large basin. In due course of time, this depression gradually got filled with the deposition of the sediments by the rivers flowing from mountains in the north. A flat land with extensive alluvial deposits by these rivers led to the formation of the Northern Plains of India.\tWith a rich soil cover, combined with adequate water supply and favourable climate, it is agriculturally a very productive part of India.
6565.

Who the plains are formed

Answer» Most of the plains are formed by rivers and their tributaries. The rivers flow down the slopes of mountains and erode them. They carry forward the eroded material. Then they deposit their load consisting of stones, sand and silt along their courses and in their valleys. It is from these deposits that plains are formed.
6566.

What is meant by drafting committee?

Answer» A committee held settlement construction constitution.
6567.

How was segregation carried by whites?

Answer» Gaurav Bhai, Yeh toh pata hai kee Aapne Topper Learning Website se Copy kiya hai.... But How, Do you make the First Sentence of the answer this a lot Big......Please tell Me.... If you really wanna Help.....me...
●\xa0The Apartheid system was domineering for the blacks.●\xa0They were prohibited from living in white areas.●\xa0They needed a permit to work in white areas.●\xa0Trains, buses, taxis, hotels, hospitals, schools and colleges, libraries, cinema halls, theatres, beaches, swimming pools and public toilets were separate for the whites and blacks.●\xa0They were also banned from entering churches where the whites worshipped.●\xa0Blacks were not allowed to form associations or protest against the terrible treatment meted out to them by the white population.
6568.

What do you mean by secularism?

Answer» In easy words secularism means that there is no official state religious and the citizens of the country had equal right and opportunity to follow any religious beliefs..Hope it helped?
Secularism is a belief system that rejects religion, or the belief that religion should not be part of the affairs of the state or part of public education.
6569.

Who is karl max?

Answer» Socialist of Russia in Russian Revolution
He wrote a book New Hormony indiana
HE IS THE FATHER OF SOCIALISM
Karl max is the big socialist of russia and argued that industrialists were capitalists ....He belived that no property should be there in a hands of a few
Karl marx was a socialist of Russia and he argued that the industrial society was capitalist and the profit of capitalist was produced by workers....basically he believed in cooperative
Karl Marx was an socialist of Russia in Russian revolution
6570.

What is economic activities?

Answer» Economic activities are those activities which were done for montary gain or to fulfill his/her requirement...,
Actions that envolves the production,distribution and consumption of goods and services at all levels within a society is termed as economic activities.A economic activity needs the satisfy the following characteristics.1) it should have a seller2) it should have a buyer3) There should be an exchange of money
Activity which is related to money or source of income
6571.

Who was Robert Mugabe

Answer» Zanu-pf a major political party which helped to gain freedom for zimbabwe ,robert mugabe was President from now to then
For more answer tell me.
President of Zimbabwe
6572.

Why are the northern plains primarily known as the agricultural belt?

Answer» Northern plains are primarily an agricultural belt because these plains are very well suited for agriculture. There are many perennial rivers flowing through these plains which ensures plentiful water for agriculture. The silt deposited by the rivers makes the plains very fertile. The plains are also very flat. Such features make the plains ideally suited for agriculture.
6573.

What is freedom agriculture explain with main feature

Answer»
6574.

Wjat is tethy

Answer» What is tethy (geography )
A tax taken by church ,comprising one tenth of the agricultural produce.
6575.

What is duma (History)

Answer» Duma is the parliament of Russia
Russian Parliament
Elected consultative parliament
Parliament of russia
6576.

in history what are the importance in chapter 1

Answer» The first chapter is about the French Revolution and the whole chapter is very important in class ninth and for other competitive exams.
The whole french revolution chapter is important
6577.

Tell in brief about the second International during the Russian Revolution

Answer» Second InternationalThe Second International was an international organisation formed by socialists in Europe to coordinate their activities and spread ideas related to socialism all over the world.
6578.

what is the power of prime minister in india

Answer» Powers of the Prime Minister in India:-\tFormation of the Council of Ministers:\tThe task of formation of the ministry begins with the appointment of the Prime Minister by the President. After the appointment of Prime Minister, the President appoints all other ministers on the advice of the Prime Minister. The PM determines the strength of his ministry and selects his team of ministers. However this number cannot be more than 15% of the total membership of the Lok Sabha.\tAllocation of Portfolios:\tIt is an undisputed privilege of the Prime Minister to allocate portfolios to his ministers. Which particular department is to be given to which minister is determined by him. Any minister objecting to such an allotment invites the wrath of the Prime Minister and can get completely ignored from the ministry.\tChange of Portfolios:\tThe Prime Minister has the power to change the departments (portfolios) of the ministers at any time. It is his privilege to shuffle and re-shuffle his ministry any time and as many times as he may like.\tChairman of the Cabinet:\tThe Prime Minister is the leader of the Cabinet. He presides over its meetings. He decides the agenda of its meetings. In fact all matters in the Cabinet are decided with the approval and consent of the Prime Minister. It is up to him to accept or reject proposals for discussions in the Cabinet. All ministers conform to his views and policies. There is scope for deliberations and discussions but not for opposition.\tRemoval of Ministers:\tThe Prime Minister can demand resignation from any minister at any time, and the latter has to accept the wishes of the former. However, if any minister may fail to resign, the Prime Minister can get him dismissed from the President. In April 2010 Mr. Shashi Throor had to submit his resignation because PM Manmohan Singh had asked him to do so.
6579.

Why was hitler hating the jews

Answer» \tJews remained the worst sufferers in Nazi Germany. Nazi hatred of Jews had a precursor in the traditional Christian hostility towards Jews. They had been stereotyped as killers Christ and usurers.\tUntil medieval times, Jews were barred from owning land. They survived mainly through trade and money lending. They lived in separately marked areas called Ghettos.\tThey were often persecuted through periodic organized violence\xa0and expulsion from the land. However, Hitler’s hatred of Jews was based on pseudo-scientific theories of race, which held that conversion was no solution to ‘the Jewish problem’. It could be solved only through their total elimination.
6580.

What is polarisation

Answer»
6581.

Distinguish between political and permanent executives

Answer» \tPolitical ExecutivePermanent Executive1.\xa0Executives who are elected by the people for a specific period are called the political executives.1.\xa0The permanent executives are salaried civil servants who are appointed on a long-term basis.2.\xa0Example-Political leaders like the Prime Minister, Council of Ministers and so on.2.\xa0Persons working in civil services. For example - IAS, IFS, IPS etc.3.\xa0They remain in office only so long as they command the confidence of the majority members of Parliament.3.\xa0They remain in office even when the ruling party changes.Their tenure of office is fixed.4.\xa0They are answerable to people for all the consequences of their decisions.4.\xa0They are not answerable to the people.5.\xa0They are more powerful. They take all the final decisions.5.\xa0They are less powerful. They do not take decisions. Instead they assist political executives in carrying out day-to-day administration.\t
6582.

Why is lok sabha more powerful than rajya sabha

Answer» Lok sabha is directly elected. It exercises more powers in money related matters. Once the lok sabha passes the budget of the government or any other money related law,the rajya sabha cannot reject it . The rajya sabha can only delay it by 14 days or suggests changes in it .
6583.

What do you mean by institutions. What are its functions.

Answer» Governing a country involves various types of activities such as formulating policies and implementing them. To attend these activities several arrangments are made in all modern democracies . Such arrangements are known as institutions.
6584.

Define kulak

Answer» Kulaks were the rich peasants of Russia
Kulak
6585.

Tell aby apartheid system in one sentence?

Answer» In south africa
Racial discrimination based on skin colour
Discrimination on the basid of colour,racial,
Racial discrimination through which a section of the society is treated lowly and given lesser rights
6586.

What are the determinants of the climate of any place ? Explain each of them.

Answer» I think it\'s position of the country geographically.
6587.

What were the provisions of the legal framework order ?

Answer» According to this order a president can dismiss both National and provisional Government
6588.

What was the impact of Russian revolution in the world ?

Answer» Globally, Russian revolution had a far reaching impact.Communism:Russia was the first country to establish a communist state. Soon after the revolution Communist International (Comintern) was formed for promoting revolutions on an international scale. The Revolution led to the formation of communist parties in many countries often with the support of the Comintern.Socialism:Despite differences between communists and socialists, after the revolution socialism became one of the most widely held ideologies. Popularity of socialism helped mitigate discrimination based on race, colour and ***.Democracy:The Revoluti6n led to redefinition of democracy. Most people began to recognise that for democracy to be real, political rights without social and economic rights were not enough.Economic Planning:The idea of state playing an active role in regulating the economy and planning the economy, to improve the conditions of the people gained wide acceptance.Dignity of Labour:\'He that does not work, neither shall he eat\', gained wide acceptance adding a new dignity to labour.Internationalism:Socialist ideas also helped in promoting internationalism by emphasising nations think beyond narrow self interests.Imperialism:The Russian Revolution hastened the end of imperialism. Russia after the revolution was the first country to openly support the cause of independence of all nations from foreign rule.Nationalism:The revolution awakened the peoples of Asia and Africa and infused a new spirit of nationalism in their fight for freedom from the European colonizers.Division of the World:The world hence came to be divided into two i.e., Socialists and Capitalists. The revolution gave a call to the workers of the world to unite against capitalists.
6589.

Explain the structure of theearth

Answer» Please give me answee
6590.

When was when was French Revolution

Answer» 14 july 1789 to november 1799
In 1789 14 july people attact on bastille
In 1789, 14 July by people\'s attack on bastille.
6591.

Why the Russians hated Germans. Before Russian revolution

Answer» The cause is the most important.
This is not important to find this
6592.

Name an important political club formed by women in france?

Answer» The Society of Revolutionary and Republican Women
6593.

National anthem of frech

Answer» Marseillaise
Merallies
Mersaillies
Merallies
6594.

What is mean by term constitution

Answer» The basic laws or rules of a country or organisationHope it helps you ?
Set of basic rules
6595.

Give argument is favour of democracy

Answer» 1. A democratic government is a better government because it is a more accountable form of government.2. Democracy improves the quality of decision making and reduces the chances of rash or irresponsible decisions taken.3. Democracy provides a method to deal with differences and conflicts.4. Democracy enhances the dignity of citizens.5. Democracy is better than other forms of government because it allows the citizens to correct its own mistakes.
6596.

Why do all the country need a constitution

Answer» A country needs constitution as it serves many purposes. Few of them are:\tIt serves Justice,Liberty and Equality to each citizen according to their status nad opportunities.\tIt provides knowledge about the powers and functions of excecutive, legislature and judiciary.\tit defines a country\'s political system.\tIt contains safe guard against the misuse of political powers.\tIt gives minorities rights to preserve their language and culture.
6597.

Wite diffrence between eastern ghats and western ghats

Answer» Eastern Ghats:(i) They stretch from the Mahanadi valley to the Nilgiris in the south.(ii) They are discontinuous and irregular and are dissected by rivers.(iii) Their average height is 600 metres.(iv) The highest peak is Mahendragiri (1,501 metres).(v) The Eastern Ghats mark the eastern edge of the Deccan Plateau.Western Ghats:(i) They lie parallel to the western coast.(ii) They are continuous and can be crossed through passes only.(iii) Their average height is between 900-1600 metres.(iv) The highest peak is Anainudi (2,695 metres).(v) The Western Ghats mark the western edge of the Deccan Plateau.
6598.

short note on ganga river

Answer» Why not say me answers
What is gorgas
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The 2,525 km (1,569 mi) river rises in the western Himalayas in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, and flows south and east through the Gangetic Plain of India and Bangladesh, eventually emptying into the Bay of Bengal. ... It is a most sacred river to Hindus, and worshiped as the goddess Ganga in Hinduism
6599.

Cooperatives

Answer»
6600.

What do mean by drainage.

Answer» The river system of an area is called drainage.
Drainage refers to flow the river.->The term drainage is derived from the word drain means flow.->Drainage system also refers to the river system of an area where small rivers join to the main river.->A system of flowing water from the high level to the lower level is designed as drainage.
Drainage: The river system of an area is called drainage. The area drained by a single river system is called the drainage basin.The drainage systems in India can be divided into two major groups, viz. the Himalayan Rivers and the Peninsular Rivers.