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6801.

Who was fatyer gapon

Answer» He was the one who led sunday revolution
6802.

Quit india movement and various incidents

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6803.

Assignment on the topic visit a nearby ration shop and collect the details of goods available

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6804.

The raikas of Rajasthan combine cultivation with pastorali

Answer» Raikas combined cultivation with pastoralism because(i) They lived in the deserts of Rajasthan.(ii) Over vast stretches of this region, no crop could be grown.(iii) Every year harvests fluctuated on cultivated land. - As agriculture was not sufficient for their livelihood, the Raikas moved out in search of pastures for their cattles which included camels, sheep and goat.
6805.

Which powers where non as alite powers

Answer» D u r i n g t h e s e c o n d w o r l d w a r allied powers are as follows :- U S A- Great Britian- France- Soviet Union
6806.

Why elections are important for every democratic country

Answer» It states the rights of people
It is important to hold elections in a democratic country because elections are the lifelines of democracy. It is only through elections that the people choose their own government. Elections are regularly held in most countries at a regular intervals of five years. If the government does not work according to the wishes of the people. The people may not choose the same government in the next elections.
6807.

Explain the impact of the great depression of 1929 on Germany

Answer» ??
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6808.

Define hyper inflation

Answer» Like onion in up
Aaj ka condition like onion
Hyperinflation means when prices rise very high
A situation where prices rise phenomenally High.
With too much of printed money in circulation, the value of German mark fell. As the value of German mark collapsed, prices of goods soared. The image of Germarts carrying cartloads of currency notes to buy a loaf of bread was widely publicised evoking worldwide sympathy. This crisis came to be known as ‘hyperinflation’ a situation when prices rise phenomenally high.
The condition when prices of goods are increase very fast in a country
6809.

What are climate controls

Answer» There are six major controls of the climate of any place. They are:Latitude, Altitude, Pressure and wind system, Distance from the sea, Ocean currents and Relief features
6810.

Explain poverty line?

Answer» Poverty line is usually defined on the basis of income or consumption. Different yardsticks are used in different countries to measure the poverty line.According to the World Bank, a person living on less than 1$ per day is considered to be living below the poverty line. This figure has been now raised to 1.25 $ per day. According to 2010 report by the World Bank, 32.7% of India’s population was living below the poverty line.As per 2000 figures; a family of five which is earning less than Rs. 1,640 per month is considered to be living below the poverty line. This figure is Rs. 2,270 per month for the urban area.
6811.

What is the secret policy of russica

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6812.

How is the food requirment estimated in poverty line

Answer» The poverty line is estimated in India in following ways:Income Method: A person is considered poor if his or her income falls below a given minimum level necessary to fulfil basic needs.Consumption Method: A minimum nutrititioal food requirement for survival is estimated and energy obtained is measured in calories. The accepted average of calory requirement in India.Expenditure Method: While determining the poverty line in India a minimum level of food requirement, clothing , footwear, fuel, and light , educational and medical requirement etc. Are determined for subsistence.
There is substantial decline in poverty ratios in india from about 45 per cent in 1993-94 to 37.2 per cent in 2004-05. The proportion of people below poverty line further came down to about 21.9per cent in 2011-12.
6813.

What is jet strem

Answer» Jet streams are winds that blow horizontally from west to east at a high speed near the tropopause and the stratosphere. These are high speed winds which influence the weather and climatic conditions of the region over which they blow.There are two types of jet streams that blow at the tropical belt of 300 north latitudes- the westerly jet stream and the easterly jet stream.A branch of westerly jet stream brings moderate to heavy rainfall followed by the cold waves to the Indian subcontinent.The easterly jet stream also helps the Monsoon winds to blow into the greater part of India and brings monsoon showers.
Jet streams are the fast moving winds found above higher altitude.
6814.

Revolation and unification of nations

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6815.

What is the naxal problem India

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6816.

I want CBSE final paper of 2016

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6817.

What is *** ratio.Give region responsible for unfavourable *** ratio in India

Answer» *** ratio is defined as the no. of females per 1000 males in the population . the *** ratio of India in 2011 is 940 females per 1000 men.Reasons to decline the *** ratio :-1. preferential treatment is given to a male child and female children get neglected in most Indian homes .2. the infant mortality rate in India is high and female infant mortality rate is still higher\xa0
6818.

Nazism reflects uegly face of humanity stat the arguments in support of the statement

Answer» The Nazis established probably the most evil and barbaric regime in all of human history.1. The Nazis were motivated by the vision of establishing a racial utopia in Europe. In this vision, only the Aryan people were fit to live. Other people like the Jews and the Eastern Europeans were unfit to live and should be killed.2. To realize this vision, the Nazis started a systematic plan to kill such people. They started murdering Jews and the Slavic people of Eastern Europe in mass shootings in the occupied areas of Eastern Europe and Russia. When the rate of killing proved insufficient to satisfy the murderous intentions of the Nazis, they built extermination camps with gas chambers in the occupied territories. Jews were brought to these chambers from all over Europe under inhuman conditions from all over Europe. Once they arrived, the Jews were either made to work till death in the camps or immediately killed in the gas chambers using poison gas. This policy of extermination of innocent people by the Nazis has come to known as the Holocaust.3. Apart from murdering innocent people, the Nazis also instituted an extensive programme of slave labour. Civilians in the captured territories were made to work in inhuman conditions to fuel the German economy and war machine. They were forced to work in German industries and in the manufacture of armaments. Thousands of people died working under such enslaved conditions.
The Nazis established probably the most evil and barbaric regime in all of human history.1. The Nazis were motivated by the vision of establishing a racial utopia in Europe. In this vision, only the Aryan people were fit to live. Other people like the Jews and the Eastern Europeans were unfit to live and should be killed.2. To realize this vision, the Nazis started a systematic plan to kill such people. They started murdering Jews and the Slavic people of Eastern Europe in mass shootings in the occupied areas of Eastern Europe and Russia. When the rate of killing proved insufficient to satisfy the murderous intentions of the Nazis, they built extermination camps with gas chambers in the occupied territories. Jews were brought to these chambers from all over Europe under inhuman conditions from all over Europe. Once they arrived, the Jews were either made to work till death in the camps or immediately killed in the gas chambers using poison gas. This policy of extermination of innocent people by the Nazis has come to known as the Holocaust.3. Apart from murdering innocent people, the Nazis also instituted an extensive programme of slave labour. Civilians in the captured territories were made to work in inhuman conditions to fuel the German economy and war machine. They were forced to work in German industries and in the manufacture of armaments. Thousands of people died working under such enslaved conditions.
6819.

Why did weimar republic set up in Germany become unpopular after World war first World war first

Answer» The Weimer Republic was unpopular between the years 1919- 1923 because of their democratic approach to an imperial form of government. They were not liked by theGermans because they were thought to have been stabbed in the back after they agreed to sign the Treaty of Versailles.Some of the reasons why the Weimer Republic was disliked were that Germans believed that by signing the Treaty, Fredrick Ebert\'s government had betrayedGermany.The Treaty of Versailles stated that Germany was not allowed an air force,the army had to be reduced to 100,000 men only and Germany was forced to payreparation of $6.6 billon. Also Germany had to give up 10 per cent of its land, all of its overseas colonies and 16 per cent of its coal and 48 per cent of its iron industry.Singing the Treaty meant that Germany had to accept its defeat.The loss of overseas territory meant the dismantling of the German empire and the loss of Germany\'s status as an Imperial superpower. The loss of colonies took away theGerman pride and hurt both emotionally as well as financially.Due to all these loses,the Germans got veryand rebelled against its government.
6820.

Who is Rahul Gandh?????

Answer» President of INC i.e Indian National conress.A great politian in India.
A politician
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6821.

Write a locational fact of the sahara desert

Answer» Class 8 book not cbse
Blanketing much of the northern third of the African Continent, or some 3.5 million square miles, the Sahara Desert, the largest desert in the world, extends eastward from the Atlantic Ocean some 3,000 miles to the Nile River and the Red Sea, and southward from the Atlas Mountains of Morocco and the Mediterranean shores more than 1,000 miles to the savannah called the Sahel. More than 16 times the size of France, the Sahara Desert blankets nearly all of Mauritania, Western Sahara, Algeria, Libya, Egypt and Niger; the southern half of Tunisia; and the northern parts of Mali, Chad and Sudan.
6822.

Explain the reconstruction program of Hitler

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6823.

What do you understand by south term ‘secular’

Answer» Secularism refers to the separation of religion from the state. It means that the state should not discriminate among its citizens on the basis of religion. It should neither encourage nor discourage the followers of any religion.
A state where there is no official religion and all religions are treated with equal respect
6824.

What do you understand by secular

Answer» A term referring to the freedom of people to practice any religion and not to get discriminated on its basis.
A state where there is no official religion and all religions are treated with equal respect
6825.

Vision of India at the head of the Indian Ocean is considered of great significance why

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6826.

What was the condition of raikas during the colonial period

Answer» The Raikas lived in the deserts of Rajasthan. During the monsoons, the Raikas of Barmer, Jaisalemer, Jodhpur and Bikaner used to stay in their home villages because pasture was available. By October, they used to move in search of other pasture and water. They returned again in the next monsoon. The Maru (a group of Raikas) herded camels and another group reared sheep and goat.
6827.

Write a short note on triangular slave trade

Answer» The triangular slave trade was conducted between Europe, Africa and the Americas. Since the 17th century, French merchants travelled from the ports of Bordeaux and Nantes to Africa where they bought slaves from the local chieftains. From there, the slaves were branded, shackled and sent off to the Carribean to be sold off to the plantation owners there. Such exploitation of the slaves from Africa made it possible for the European markets to flourish with commodities like sufar, indigo and coffee.
6828.

Main cause of poverty

Answer» unemployment,health care
1. INADEQUATE ACCESS TO CLEAN WATER AND NUTRITIOUS FOOD2. LITTLE OR NO ACCESS TO LIVELIHOODS OR JOBS3. CONFLICT4. INEQUALITY5. POOR EDUCATION6. CLIMATE CHANGE7. LACK OF INFRASTRUCTURE8. LIMITED CAPACITY OF THE GOVERNMENT9. LACK OF RESERVES
Unemployment
6829.

Discuss the composition of parliament

Answer» The Composition of Lok SabhaThe maximum number of people that can be elected in Lok Sabha is 552. Out of these 552 people, 530 are elected to be members of the states. While 20 are the members represented in the union territories. The remaining 2 people are from the Anglo-Indian community that is elected by the president of India.The current structure of Lok Sabha consists of 530 members. Also, the state representatives are directly elected by the people from their respective constituencies. Furthermore, under the constitutional amendment act of 1988, the voting age was reduced to 18 years from 21 years.The Composition of Rajya SabhaThe maximum people that can be elected in Rajya Sabha is 250. Out of this, 238 are elected as the state representatives. While the remaining 12 are nominated by the president. The 238 people also consist of representatives from union territories.Currently, there are 245 members of Rajya members. Also, 229 of them are the state representatives. While 12 are nominated by the president and 4 are elected from union territories. For the allocation of seats in Rajya Sabha to states and union territories, the fourth schedule of the constitution is used.
6830.

Who\'s are hitler

Answer» Hitler was born in 1889 in Austria and spent his youth in poverty. He served in the army during the First World War where he rose through the ranks. He was furious at various sanctions imposed on Germany through the Versailles Treaty. In 1919, he joined a small group called the German Workers’ Party. Subsequently, Hitler took over the organization and renamed it the Nationalist Socialist German Workers’ Party. This came to be known as the Nazi Party.
6831.

The nazi establishment racial state ones they come to power explain

Answer» Once the Nazis come to power, they wanted to create an exclusive racial community of pure Germans and wished to eliminate others who were seen as ‘undesirables’. They warded a society of pure and healthy Nordic Aryans. They were considered as ‘desirables’. It meant even those Germans, who were seen as impure or abnormal had no right to exist.Jews were not the only community who were classified as ‘undesirables’. Many gypsies and blacks living in Nazi Germany were considered as racial inferiors and threatened the purity of the Aryan race, they were widely persecuted. Even Russians and Poles were considered as subhuman Many of them died through hard work and starvation.
6832.

Which form of the government require all citizen to take part in politics

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6833.

Explain any three difference dimensions of food security

Answer» The dimensions of food security are:Availability of food: It is the food production within the country including food imports and previous year stock of food in government granaries.Accessibility: This means food within the reach of every person.Affordability: This means whether the individual has enough money to buy sufficient and nutritious food.
6834.

Whio wrote the social contract

Answer» It was Jean Jacques Rousseau.
Jean jacques rousseau
The book Social Contract was written by Jean Jacques Rousseau
6835.

Why the english settlers kill bison after 1860s

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6836.

What do you mean by life expectancy?

Answer» Life expectancy is the number of years that an average person can be expected to live.\xa0
6837.

Discuss "shifting cultivation

Answer» Shifting agriculture is a traditional agriculture practice in many parts of Asia, Africa and South America.In shifting cultivation parts of the forest are cut and burnt in rotation.Seeds are sown in the ashes after the first monsoon rains, and the crops is harvested by October – November.Such plots are cultivated for a couple of years and then left fallow for 12 to 18 years for the forest to grow back.The European foresters discourage the practice of shifting cultivation due to the following reasons:Europeans regarded shifting cultivation was harmful for the forests .They felt that the forest burnt would destroy timber and the danger of the flames would spread and burn valuable timber.shifting cultivation made it harder for the government to calculate taxes so British government decided to ban shifting cultivation.As a result, many communities were forcibly displaced from their homes in forest.Some had to change occupations, while some resisted through large and small rebellions.\xa0
6838.

Who are vulnerable groups? Explain

Answer» Vulnerable groups are the groups which are backward and less developed than other groups in the societyex- adivasis, SCs, STs etc
6839.

Mention any two factors which prompted the people of baster to against the Britishers

Answer» The people of Bastar started a revolt against the British because of the following reasons:\t\xa0The government proposed to reserve two-thirds of the forest in 1905 and planned to ban shifting cultivation, hunting and collection of forest produce.\t\xa0People suffered from increased land rents and frequent demands of free labour and goods by colonial officials.
6840.

Wh why do we need elections

Answer» Election are need for choosing the representative and for democracy and non democracy
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Elections are held in democracies to enable people to choose their own representatives. In any democratic country, all citizens neither have the time nor the knowledge to participate in law-making process. Besides, because of large populations, it is not possible for the people to frame laws for themselves. Thus, elections are held in every democratic country.
6841.

Tell The year of depressions

Answer» 2100 hma kya pata
1924 - 1928
6842.

Who led jacobins ?

Answer» Priya sharma
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The Jacobin club was the most popular and successful political club of France. It derived its name from a former convent of St Jacob in Paris.The members of Jacobin club were mostly less prosperious sections of the society. This included the shoppkeepers, shoemakers, pastry cooks, watch-makers, printers,as well as servants and daily-wage workers.The club was formed due to political climate that mistreated the people of France. This included increase in the direct tax, the taxes charged by the Church and no involvement of people in the governance of the country.
Maximillian Robespierre
6843.

What is soviet uniun?????

Answer» The Soviet Union, officially known as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, was a federal sovereign state in northern Eurasia that existed from 1922 to 1991. Nominally a union of multiple national Soviet republics, in practice its government and economy were highly centralized
6844.

Why do we need tree

Answer» We need tree.for oxygen
Trees are most important in our life
Trees are very important for us.they play an vital role in our life.first ,they provide us an important thing oxygen and other essential products like timber,fruits,flower,medicines ,etc.we can\'t imagine our life without trees.
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6845.

What is a bioreserve? Give two examples.

Answer» Biosphere Reserve is an ecosystem with plants and animals of unusual scientific and natural interest.Examples: (i)Panchmari (ii)ManasOur land has a great biological diversity, If there were any vast areas then those areas now have been reserved for the preservation and protection of flora and fauna of the country and to maintain it in their natural form, so these areas are called bio-reserves. In these bio-reserves plants and animals are protected for future and from any kind of harm. The very first biosphere in India was set up at Nilgiri covering an area of 5500 sq. km. And the other one was setup at Nanda Devi Uttarakhand.
6846.

What is voter turnout

Answer» No of voter who really caste their vote
6847.

What is cheka

Answer» Cheka means secret police during the russian revolution
cheka is a local name of stone this is mostly used in up and bihar areas
6848.

loo ka kya mtlb h

Answer» hot air blowing during summer
6849.

Explain any 3 reasons why the Weimar republic was not received well by the people of Germany

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6850.

Name the three main democratic institutions that play a key role in major decisions.

Answer» legislative, exicutive,judiciary?