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Who are the most affected by famine |
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Answer» fisher man , rickshaw puler, casual labour ,old people, small children, traditional articians and people facing clamity are most affected by famine.it occur in the palace where people are food insecure or area affected by drought, cyclone, flood. Where tHe famine take place or occur¥ |
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| 6752. |
Who is the head of the state? |
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Answer» CM is the head of state but in case of emergency president rule cn be practised Chief minister The President is the head of the state whereas Prime Minister is the head of the government. President |
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What are the different name of ganga river system |
| Answer» \tThe headwaters of Ganga are called Bhagirathi. It is fed by the Gnagotri Glacier. It is joined by Alaknanda at Devprayag in Uttarakhand.\tGanga emerges from the mountains on to the plains at Haridwar.\tYamuna, Ghaghra, Gandak and Kosi are the major tributaries of Ganga. Yamuna originates from the Yamunotri Glacier in the Himalayas. It meets Ganga at Allahabad.\tGaghra, Gandak and Kosi rise in the Nepal Himalaya.\tChambal, Betwa and Son are the major tributaries which come from the peninsular uplands. After taking waters from various tributaries, Ganga flows towards east till Farakka (West Bengal). The river bifurcates at Farakka. The Bhagirathi-Hooghly (a distributary) flows towards south to the Bay of Bengal.\tThe mainstream flows southwards into Bangladesh; where it is joined by the Brahmaputra. It is known as Meghan; further downstream.\tFinally, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra flow into the Bay of Bengal forming the Sunderban Delta. The total length of Ganga is 2500 km. | |
| 6754. |
Write the powers and function of judiciary |
| Answer» 1. to safeguard the rights of people. 2. to look over the government so that they can not misuse the power.3. to safeguard over fundamental rights.4. if the bill passed by parliament is unconstitutional it can be void. | |
| 6755. |
All in one ke notes |
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| 6756. |
What are Dhangars? |
| Answer» The Dhangar is a herding caste of people primarily located in the Indian state of Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh. | |
| 6757. |
Hi how r u |
| Answer» Fine | |
| 6758. |
State the miscellaneous powers of the parliament |
| Answer» (1). Legislative powers(2). Executive powers(3). Financial powers(4). Constituent powers(5). Judicial powers(6). Electoral powers | |
| 6759. |
How did Hitler killed jeus? |
| Answer» In concentration camps......in gas chambers and by making them starve | |
| 6760. |
What is Amnesty International ? |
| Answer» It is a global organisation | |
| 6761. |
What is the climate of mumbai |
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Who were the members of first two states in old region of france |
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Answer» Nobel & clergy Germany |
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| 6763. |
What was the contributio of raja rammohan roy in women reform |
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| 6764. |
Human beings are __________and________of earth\'s resource |
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| 6765. |
Which factors responsible for high density of population |
| Answer» Factors which affect the density of population are:Climatic conditions: The regions with moderate and favourable climate are densely populated. For example, the state of Kerela which has a moderate climate with high rainfall is densely populated than the extreme north western parts (Thar Desert) of the country which experiences extreme climate and scanty rainfall.Nature of land: Flat fertile lands are densely populated than uneven and rugged land. For example, the Northern Indian plains are densely populated as the land is even and flat. It is easier to develop transport facilities, construct buildings and houses on the leveled land. In India, Arunanchal Pradesh has the least density of population due to mountains, hills and extremely rugged terrains.Fertile soil: Since agriculture is the main economic activity, higher concentration of people are found in the regions of fertile soil like northern Indian plains in the north and Kerala in south. | |
| 6766. |
Describe the nazism. |
| Answer» 1.\xa0Hitler believed in the racial supremacy of the Aryans. According to the theory of racial supremacy, only the Nordic German Aryans were supreme in society. The Jews were placed in the lowest strata of society. The Jews were regarded as the fiercest enemies of the German Aryans.2. The theory of Darwin was wrongfully used by Hitler to justify imperial rule over conquered territories. He believed in acquiring new settlements for expanding the power and might of Germany. He expanded his territories eastwards towards USSR.3.The Nazis after assuming power sought to eliminate the Jews and physically disabled Germans. Along with them, the Gypsies and the black Germans were also detained in concentration camps.4. The Nazis saw women as mothers whose main work was to become good mothers and rear pure-blooded Aryan children. They had to teach Nazi ideologies to their children.Because of the Nazi\'s\xa0ideology\xa0of superior Aryan race ,\xa0About 6 million Jews were killed during Hitler’s regime. About 1 million Polish civilians, 2,00,000 Gypsies and 70,000 mentally and physically ill Germans were killed. | |
| 6767. |
Make a note on enabling act. |
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Answer» On 3rd march the enabling act was passed.this act established dictatorship in germany.it gave hitler all the powers to sideline the parliament.all political parties were banned except of the nazi party.the state established complete control over the economy,media,army and judiciary.apart fromt the already existing regular police in green uNiform amd the SA or the storm troopers,these included the gestapo(secret state policy),the SS(the protection squads),criminal police and the security ssevice(SD) Enabling act is the act which established the dictatorship in germany it was granted by adolf hitler An enabling act is a piece of legislation by which a legislative body grants an entity which depends on it the power to take certain actions |
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What is El Nino phenomenon |
| Answer» This is a name given to new born warm ocean currents . Ei nino is aspanish word meaning the child it refers to "baby christ" as it starts furing the christmas and is a teaplacrment for the cold peruvian current . Ei nino weakens the convergence of trade winds and makes the atmosphere of the peru ocian warm. | |
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What is treaty of versallies |
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Answer» Also ........Germany was demilitarised It is a treaty which is imposed on germany after its defeat in 1st world war . According to this Germany was demilitarized to weaken its power , Germany losses its 10 percent of population , Germany had to pay compensation of 6 billion livery and Germany had suffered a lot due to this treaty. |
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What were the effects of forest act on pastrolist |
| Answer» The impact of forest laws on the tribal people was as follows:\tIt stopped shifting cultivation, hunting and collection of forest produce, the people of Bastar were very worried.\tSome villages were allowed to stay on in the reserved forests on the condition that they worked free for the forest department in cutting and transporting trees, and protecting the forest from fires.\tPeople of other villages were displaced without any notice or compensation.\tFor long, villagers suffered from increased land rents and frequent demands for free labour and goods by colonial officials.\tThenthey were hit by terrible famines, in 1899-1900 and again in 1907-1908. | |
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Who were the signitaries of 1940 Tri-party pact? Ch-Nazism and rise of hitler |
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Who were dhangar what were their occupation |
| Answer» Dhangars were an important pastoral community of Maharashtra.(b) Most of the Dhangars were shepherds, blanket and wool weavers and still others were buffalo herders. | |
| 6773. |
Who were called November Ceimnals |
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Answer» November criminals are who does not look same is called November criminals Weimar republic |
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| 6774. |
Who was the poorest of the poor |
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Answer» Childrens Woman, female new born and elderly people are the poorest of the poor.In a poor family, these people suffer more than the others.They are denied to get the equal access to the resources available to the family. Education to men and not women,misbehaving with elderly people.Poverty is increasing day by day over the globe |
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| 6775. |
A short note on judiciary |
| Answer» hiii | |
| 6776. |
Why did international military tributnal sentenced only 11 nazi |
| Answer» Dhigckigcjo | |
| 6777. |
Why population density is increased in the Northern Plain |
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Answer» Soil is good so easy farming.....people can easily earn a living beause all thigs are avaible to easy way |
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| 6778. |
Who is somnath lahiri |
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Answer» He was an indian statesman writer and a leader of communist party of india Somnath Lahiri was born in 1901 in West Bengal. He passed away in 1984. He was an Indian statesman and a leader of the Communist Party of India. Somnath Lahiri was a member of the Constituent Assembly of India from Bengal. The Constituent Assembly consisted of indirectly elected representatives. It was established to draft a Constitution for India. The Assembly met for the first time on 9 December 1946, in New Delhi. Its last session was held on 24 January 1950.\xa0He also served as a Member of the West Bengal legislative assembly. He was a writer and editor by profession. |
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What is the causes of poverty in rural area |
| Answer» Disparity in the Ownership of Land-holdingsThe unequal distribution of land, lack of land resources and failure in the proper implementation of land reform policies have been the major causes of poverty in rural areas. | |
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Why are elections important in a democracy? |
| 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 voting | |
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What are sleepers used for |
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Answer» Foots Pillow |
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What is B.P. mandal.what is its fiction |
| Answer» The Commission reported that 52% of the country’s population were comprised of OBCs. initially, the commission argued that the percentage of reservation in government service should match this percentage. However, this would have gone against an earlier Supreme Court ruling which had laid down the extent of reservation to under 50%. There was already 22.5% reservation for SCs and STs. Therefore, the figure of reservation for OBCs were capped at 27% which when added to the already existing reservation would be below the 50% mark. The Commission also identified backward classes among non-Hindus.The recommendations are briefly mentioned below:\tReservation of 27% public sector and government jobs for OBCs for those who do not qualify on merit.\tReservation of 27% for promotions at all levels for OBCs in public service.\tThe reserved quota, if unfilled, should be carried forward for a period of 3 years and dereserved after that.\tAge relaxation for OBCs to be the same as that for SCs and STs.\tA roster system should be prepared for the backward classes on the pattern of that for the SCs and STs.\tReservations to be made in PSUs, banks, private sector undertakings receiving government grants, colleges and universities.\tThe government to make the necessary legal provisions to implement these recommendations. | |
| 6783. |
Differentiate between general elections mid term elections and by elections |
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Answer» General Elections: Elections that are held after every five years when the Parliament completes its full term.Mid –term elections: If the central or a state government loses its majority before the completion of its term and the formation of alternate government is not possible, then midterm elections are held.By-election:\xa0If an elected member resigns or dies before completing his/her term, his/her office becomes vacant. Election held to fill that vacant seat is known as by-election General election held after the particular years and are done regularly with proper process . Mid term election when government looses its majority .by election done when a political or ruling leader dies then by elections are held.according to me this should be answer and this can give an idea of it.? |
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What do you understand by pm .Give 5 point |
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Answer» He rules the country and takes important decisions for the development of the country. He rule a country He elect by people for 5 years He is the head of country 1.he run the parliament and country Pm(prime minister) give institution AMD rules |
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What kind of education was given in Nazi school ¿ |
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Answer» Idk sorry \tChildren were taught to be loyal and submissive, to hate the Jews and worship Hitler.\tBoxing was introduced as Hitler believed that it could make children iron hearted, strong and masculine. Of army training |
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Why are political institution important |
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Answer» You do your work ? Write answers by yourself try not copy ??? it is for the person who pasted his ans from net???????????? 1.The Institution take decisions and make rules and regulation for proper administration 2.They provide a proper opportunity to wider people to consulted to reach at any decision3. They are responsible to solve despite which arise. They should have people to give report of what is wrong and what is right 4. Political institutions are arrangements by the government to perform particular functions. These functions are assigned to these institutions for the betterment of the people and the democracy. This is because of the following:\tThe government is responsible for ensuring security to the citizens and providing facilities for education and health to all.\xa0\tIt collects taxes and spends the money thus raised on administration, defence and development programmes.\tIt formulates and implements several welfare schemes for the people.Thus, political institutions are necessary/important. |
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विच राइट इस कॉल्ड क्लस्टर ऑफ फ्रीडोम्स एंड व्हाई |
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Explain the incidence of 14 july 1789 |
| Answer» The incident took place in the morning of 14th July, 1789 in France was :(i) Some 700 men and women were gathered in front of the town hall and decided to form a people\'s militia.(ii) They broke into a number of government buildings in search of arms.(iii) Finally , a group of several hundred people marched towards the eastern part of the city and stormed the fortress-prison, the Bastille.(iv) The commander of the Bastille was killed and the prisoners released though there were only seven of them.(v) The fortress was demolished and its stone-fragments sold in the markets to all those who wished to keep a souvenir of its destruction. | |
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Fill in blank |
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Poverty explain in hindi please |
| Answer» पुवरटी मतलब गरीबी ं जो वयक्ति महीने के 816/- से कम कमाता है वो गरीबी रेखा से नीचे होता हैं। | |
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why is food security important in India |
| Answer» Food security is a condition related to the supply of food, and individuals\' access to it. Attaining food security is a matter of prime importance for India where more than a third of its population is estimated to be absolutely poor, and as many as one half of its children have suffered from malnourishment over the last three decades.Food security is applied in case the country lacks food grains due to some natural calamity and for the poor who are unable to buy food at market price due to their poverty.Also food security plays a major role in supplying other country or state which lacks food grains due to natural calamity or other possible reasons. | |
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Freedom means absence of constraints. Analyse the given statement |
| Answer» No freedom does not always mean absence of constraints because though the constitution has given us the Right to Freedom but it has given some guidelines by which some freedom has been taken. Here are the guidelines:You cannot use this freedom to instigate violence against others.You cannot use this freedom to incite people to rebel against the government.If in a specific state an epidemic has widespread then the government can for a short period of time take away the citizen\'s Right to Move in any Part of the Country. | |
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describe 8n short defination latitude and altitude |
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Who were the \'greens\' and \'whites\' ? |
| Answer» Whites were tsar supporters and green were social revolutionary | |
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Rhythm |
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Write about youth in nazi Germany |
| Answer» Youth in Nazi GermanyHitler thought that a strong Nazi society would be possible only if the children were taught the Nazi ideology. To achieve this he decided to control the children both inside and out side the school.Nazism and the Schools\tAll schools were cleaned and purified by removing all Jewish and politically unreliable persons.\tChildren were separated as Germans and Jews. They could not sit together or play together.\tIn course of time the Jews, physically handicapped and the Gypsies were thrown out of the schools.In 1940s they were taken to the gas chambers.Good German children and the Nazi schools\tChildren were given a ideological training for a long period. \tText books were rewritten. \tTo justify the racial ideas of the Nazis racial science was introduced. \tChildren were taught to be loyal, submissive, hate Jews and worship Hitler. \tA spirit of violence and aggression was encouraged among the children. \tBoxing was given importance as Hitler thought that it would make the children iron hearted, strong and masculine. | |
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what was the condition of slave trade in 17cenchuri |
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What are the causes and consequences of russian revolution |
| Answer» Political causes1.Week leadership by Tsar Nicolas ||2. Failure in world war and humiliation faced by world war 3. Autocracy was being used in government Economic causes1. Wide spread inflation due to shortage of food increase in a demand the price in a food increase 2. Shortage of food during the world war problems of shortage of food Social causes1. Social inequality among the working class worker were divided on the basis of there skill2. Majority Russian rule were autocracy harsh, causes social unrest | |
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Notes on nagaland book |
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How was democracy dismantled under Hitlers rule? |
| Answer» Hitler became the Chancellor of Germany on 30 January 1933.After acquiring power he set out to dismantle the structures of democratic rule.1. The Fire Decree was passed on 28 February 1933, when a mysterious fire broke out in the German Parliament building. It suspended the civic rights like freedom of speech, press and assembly indefinitely.2. The Communists were his arch enemies. He quickly sent most of them to the newly established concentration camps. The socialists, democrats and catholics were arrested and killed.3. The famous Enabling Act was passed on 3 March 1933. It established dictatorship in Germany. Hitler gained the powers to control the economy, media, army and judiciary.4. To control and order the society in the ways that the Nazis wanted, special surveillance and security forces were created.5. He invested heavily in armament and chose war as the way to come out of the economic crisis. | |