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6951.

Can you find and give matching of nazism and colonoalism

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6952.

What is impact of green revolution in Indian economy?

Answer» The Green Revolution has transformed India to a food grain surplus country from a deficit one. No other activity has such immense impact on the socio-economic development of the people as the Green Revolution. Intensification of agriculture over the years has led to overall degradation of the fragile agro-ecosystem. Agricultural productivity growth at the national level increased the amount of land devoted to agriculture and agricultural employment, reduced agricultural imports, and led to a decline in urbanisation. All of these effects are most pronounced in countries that were lower in the 1960 income distribution.
6953.

Important chapters in civics

Answer» Election
Most important is institutional design and Democracy and all are also only important but these two are most important
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All are imp. chapter
6954.

What are the points for October revolution

Answer» 1. As the conflict between the provisional government and the bolsheviks grew, lenin feared the provisional government would set up a dictatorship.2. In September, he began discussions for an uprising against government.3. bolsheviks supporters in the army, soviets and factories were brought together4. lenin persuaded the petrograd Soviet and the bolshevik party to agree to a socialist seizure of power.5. A military revolutionary committee was appointed by the Soviet under leon Trotskii to organise the seizure. the date of the event was kept a secret\xa0
6955.

How is a major policy decision taken?

Answer» \xa0A major policy decision is taken through a government order. To know the process of taking a major policy decision, it is important to know about government order and its issuing. * Issuing of Government Order A government order is a written direction on an issue signed by a government authority.
6956.

Paper pattern of sst 19_ 20

Answer» History4mcq. 4marks1ques of 3mark. 3marks2ques of 5 marks each. 10marksMap. 3 marksGeography6mcqs. 6marks2ques of 3 marks each. 6marks1ques of 5 marks. 5marksMap. 3marksCivics4mcq2 ques of 3 marks each2ques of 5 marks eachEconomics6mcqs3 ques of 3 marks each1 ques of 5 mark
6957.

How can population be a liability and how can it be a made an asset ?

Answer» Population can be liability if they are unemployed or illtrate and sitting at home in the lazy form. We can make population assets by giving them employment and make them educated and give healthy food to eat if they will not get proper food they will get ill and abd cant go for work and will be liability
If the population lazes around doing nothing creating no value add, then it would certainly be a liability just depleting the resources of the country.If the population is made literate, sufficiently educated with good skills and intellect the same population can bring value add to the country thereby increasing the standard of living, affordability, developed economies.
6958.

Difference in seasonal hunger and chronic hunger?

Answer» Seasonal hunger are the hunger in which the people are suffer from hunger in few months like farmersChroni hunger are the hunger in which the people are suffer from hunger all months because they a4e unemployed
The differences between seasonal hunger and chronic hunger are as follows:-1) Seasonal hunger is associated with cycles of food growing and harvesting. On the other hand, chronic hunger is a result of people not getting food in terms of quality and quantity.2) Seasonal hunger is widespread in rural areas due to seasonal nature of agriculture and in urban areas due to casual labour. People suffer from chronic hunger mostly in rural areas due to their low income and their inability to buy food for survival.3) Seasonal hunger occurs year after year while chronic hunger continues for a long time leading to death.
Seasonal hunger is related to cycle of food growing and harvesting whereas chronic hunger is a consequence of diets persistently inadequate in terms of quality. People suffer from seasonal hunger in rural areas because of seasonal nature of agricultural activities and because of causal labour in the urban areas whereas poor people suffer from chronic hunger because of very low income and thereby inability to buy food even for survival.
6959.

Explain the power of president in mudumali and prime minister priyar

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6960.

Which virus disease on paddy prevents after paddy cultivating black gram groundnut?

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6961.

How did forests rules affect cultivation

Answer» Forest rules affect cultivation in further ways are:1- Cutting down of trees2- Taking of land for infrastructure3- For making of roads and building4- Making of dams5- Cutting of trees for commercial purposes\xa0
6962.

Food interventions programme

Answer» Here are some important food intervention programs introduced by Indian government :\t\xa0In the 1970s three important food intervention programs were introduced to tackle the shortage of food.\t=)public distribution system :This system was made to ensure smooth supply of subsidized food items to the poor.\tInterested child development services (ICDS) :These services were introduced to provide proper nutrition to the poor children.\t\xa0Food for work (FFW) :This program was introduced to help the poor earn food in return of some work and also to provide the egg m with employment.\xa0
6963.

Mahavat

Answer» The low pressure system causes the much needed winter rain over the plain and snowfall in mountain locally called as mahavat
6964.

What was impact of ww2 on india

Answer» Not much
6965.

What resented the french people?

Answer» There were a few causes of resentment among the French people. Some of them are:# The war against Britain to make America independent resulted in the French monarchy accumulating a lot of debt. To overcome this, the government started levying additional taxes on the people.# Common people were hardly given any consideration. A person got position and/or privilege based on his lineage. This triggered resentment among common people.# While population kept rising, production of grains decreased or remained the same. As a result, many did not even get bread that was their staple food. Price of grain increased drastically while wages remained the same and insufficient to meet the requirement.
6966.

What does the Reconstruction term means?

Answer» Reconstruction, in U.S. history, the period (1865–77) that followed the American Civil War and during which attempts were made to redress the inequities of slavery and its political, social, and economic legacy and to solve the problems arising from the readmission to the Union of the 11 states that had seceded at or before the outbreak of war. Long portrayed by many historians as a time when vindictive Radical Republicans fastened black supremacy upon the defeated Confederacy, Reconstruction has since the late 20th century been viewed more sympathetically as a laudable experiment in interracial democracy. Reconstruction witnessed far-reaching changes in America’s political life. At the national level, new laws and constitutional amendments permanently altered the federal system and the definition of American citizenship. In the South, a politically mobilized black community joined with white allies to bring the Republican Party to power, and with it a redefinition of the responsibilities of government.
6967.

Meaning of covenant

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6968.

What are called fundamental rights

Answer» Fundamental rights are a set of rights that are recognized under the laws of a country to protect their citizens. These laws protect these rights even from the governments themselves. These protected rights include the right to life, right to freedom, and the right to free will.
6969.

How to eliminate poverty in india

Answer» (i) Population Control:Population in India has been increasing rapidly. Growth rate of population is 1.8%. For removal of poverty the growth rate of population should be lowered.(ii) Increase in Employment:Special measures should be taken to solve the problems of unemployment and disguised unemployment. Agriculture should be developed. Small scale and cottage industries should be developed in rural areas to generate employment.(iii) Equal distribution of Income:Mere increase in production and control on population growth will not remove poverty in India. It is necessary that inequality in the distribution of income should be reduced.(iv) Regional poverty:In States like Orissa, Nagaland, U.P and Bihar etc. the percentage of the poor to the total population is high. Govt. should give special concession for investment in these regions. More PSU’s should be established in these states.(v) Problem of Distribution:The public distribution system (PDS) should be strengthened to remove poverty. Poor section should get food grains at subsidized rates and in ample quantity.(vi) Fulfillment of minimum needs of the Poor:Govt. should take suitable steps to meet minimum needs of the poor e.g., supply of drinking water and provision of primary health centres and primary education.(vii) Increase in the productivity of the Poor:To remove poverty, it is necessary to increase productivity of the poor. The poor should be given more employment. More investment should be made in pubic and private sectors to generate employment.(viii) Changes in techniques of Production:India should adopt labour intensive techniques of production. We should have technical development in our economy in such a way that labour resources could be fully employed.(ix) Stability in Price Level:Stability in prices helps to remove poverty. If prices continue to rise, the poor will become more poor. So Govt. should do it best to keep the prices under control.(x) Development of Agriculture:The agriculture should be developed to remove poverty. Rapid rate of growth of agriculture production will help to remove urban as well as rural poverty. Agriculture should be mechanized and modernized. Marginal farmers should be given financial assistance.\xa0
6970.

Factors of natural vegetation

Answer» Factors that affect natural vegetation of a place are:Land: Land affects the growth of natural vegetation as different kinds of vegetation grow on mountains, plateaus, plains and in deserts. For example, a variety of grasslands and woodlands develop on mountains and uneven terrains.Soil: Soil determines the growth of different types of vegetation. While mangrove forests grow on wet and marshy deltaic soils, cactus and thorny bushes grow on sandy soils.Temperature: Temperature affects the growth of natural vegetation. Temperature affects humidity, precipitation and the type of soil. We find the growth of conical-shaped trees at higher altitudes. At much higher altitudes, the vegetation becomes scarce because of extremely cold conditions.Photoperiod: Photoperiod refers to the period of sunlight which an object or a tree receives. Sunlight varies at different places at different latitudes, different altitudes and in different seasons. Trees grow faster in summer because of the longer duration of sunlight.Precipitation: Precipitation affects the growth of natural vegetation. Areas receiving high rainfall, such as the equatorial regions, experience rich growth of vegetation. Vegetation cover is sparse in regions such as hot and cold deserts which receive less than 25 cm of rainfall.
6971.

What is proverty

Answer» When person is not able to take food cloths education and health facility is called as in poverty
6972.

What is holocaust???

Answer» Act of mass destructing and huge loss of life
The Holocaust was a period in history at the time of World War Two (1939-1945), when millions of Jews were murdered because of who they were.
Act of mass destruction and huge loss of life.
6973.

Explain the Nazi cult of mother bood?

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6974.

Economic condition of peoples in villages palampur ..

Answer» Qwerry
And many fertilizers use there
They use HYV seeds
6975.

Why deforestation?

Answer» Deforestation, clearance, clearcutting or clearing is the removal of a forest or stand of trees from land which is then converted to a non-forest use. Deforestation can involve conversion of forest land to farms, ranches, or urban use. The most concentrated deforestation occurs in tropical rainforests
Causes of deforestation in India during the British rule were:a. The British considered forests as wildernesses which must be brought under cultivation to enhance the income of the state. Thus, large tracts of forest lands were cleared for cultivating land.b. Due to high demand, forests in Britain were dissapearing. This created a problem for British Royal navy as wood as required to build ships. The British started exploring Indian forests on a massive scale.c. Forests were destroyed to supply sleepers for railways and to further expand areas under railways.d. The colonial government thought forests as unproductive and hence cleared them for building dams and layingdown cities.e. Cash crops were expected to bring huge revenues. So large areas of natural forests were cleared to make way for tea, coffee and rubber plantations.
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6976.

Who introduced scientic forestry

Answer» Drietich brandis
British introduced scientific forestry to conserve forests of india, they invited Dietrich Brandis to conserve forests
The british introduced scientific forestry
A system of cutting trees controlled by the forest department,in which old tress are cut and new ones planted
6977.

What are Enabling act

Answer» Enabling Act was the one which gave Hitler all powers to sideline Parliament and rule by decree. It also banned all political parties and trade unions except for the Nazi Party and its affiliates. Moreover, this act gave the government the power to establish complete control over the economy, media, army and judiciary.
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The Russian parliament

Answer» The parliament of Russia is known as the Duma. It was established by Tsar Nicholas II, the then emperor of Russia, in his October manifesto of 1905. It was an elected consultative Parliament. The Tsar dissolved the first Duma only in 75 days and the next Duma was re-chosen within three months. The third Duma was prepared with conservative leaders Liberals and revolutionaries were held out of the Duma.
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Dash, dash and dashwas launched in 2000

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6980.

What were the bails of nazi ideolagy

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6981.

Role of chief justice of India.

Answer» The chief justice is appointed by the president with the advice and consent of the Senate and has life tenure. His primary functions are to preside over the Supreme Court in its public sessions when the court is hearing arguments and during its private conferences when it is discussing and deciding cases.
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What do you understand by the term life expectancy?

Answer» Life expectancy in its simplest form means the average period that a person may expect to live. It is a statistical measure of the average time span an individual is expected to live based on the year of its birth, its current age and other demographic factors including gender. Life expectancy is one of the factors in measuring the Human Development Index of each nation.
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What are the importance of enabling act

Answer» The enabling act was a 1933 Weimar constitution amendment that gave the German cabinet - in effect, chancellor Adolf Hiltler - the power of enact laws without the involvement of the Reichstag.1. It gave power to Hitler to sideline parliament and rule by decree.2. All political parties and trade unions were banned except the Nazi party and it\'s affiliates.3. The state established complete control on media, army, and judiciary.
6984.

What was the condition of France before 1789

Answer» Before 1789 also called old regime
6985.

Define mansoon

Answer» Monsoon refers to the seasonal reversal in wind direction during a year. It is derived from a arabic word "mausim" which literally means season.
The seasonal reversal in wind direction during a year is called monsoon. Monsoon tends to have \'breaks\' in rainfall; which means that there are wet and dry spells in between. The monsoon rains take place only for a few days at a time and then come the rainless intervals.
6986.

Discuss the various causes of the Dr nch revolution

Answer» Causes of the French Revolution:Despotic rule of Louis XVI: He became the ruler of France in 1774. He had drained the financial resources of France in wars. For the cost of his regular extravagant expenses, he increased taxes which were paid by the third estate.Division of French society: The French society was divided into three estates; first, second and third estates, respectively. Among them, First and Second Estates had 10 per cent of the total population and were the clergy and nobles. They enjoyed all privileges. Rest of the 90 per cent was of the third estate, which paid all kinds of direct or indirect taxes. This kind of discrimination led to the revolution by the third estate.Rising prices: The population of France had increased. This resulted into more demand of food grains. So the price of bread rose rapidly, which the poor could not afford to buy. So the gap between the rich and poor widened.Inspiration of the philosophers: Philosophers like John Locke, Jean Jacques Rousseau and Montesquieu propagated the ideas of having a society where people would enjoy freedom, equal laws and equal opportunities. Their ideas inspired the people of France to realise their dreams.Role of middle class: The 18th century witnessed the emergence of social groups termed as middle class, who earned their wealth through an expanding trade of the manufactured goods, being exported. There were other professionals also like lawyers, administrative officials who were all educated. They believed that no group in society should be privileged by birth.
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Virgin vegetation means

Answer» Natural vegetation refers to a plant community which has grown naturally without human aid and has been left undisturbed by humans for a long time. This is termed as a virgin vegetation.
6988.

Who was leader of France in 1774

Answer» Louis xvi
LOUIS XIV (16)
Louis XIV
Louis 16
6989.

what were the social,economy and political conditions in russia before 1905

Answer» The Social, economic and political conditions in Russia before 1905 was backward:1. Social Conditions - 85% of Russia\'s population was agriculturist. Industry was existent, but rarely in which most of was privately owned. Workers were divided on the basis of their occupation.2. Economic 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 strike3. Political 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.
6990.

Trace the growth of food grains production in India since independence?

Answer» Yes
6991.

Why and how did bastar people revolt for?

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.
6992.

Why do we perfer democracy other than any other form of government

Answer» We prefer democracy other than any other form of government because there are more merits than demerits we people have a right to choose our representative and we can elect them through a process called voting Although i know that democracy leads to corruption but we can\'t have any other form of government
6993.

Define voterlist

Answer» A voter list is a detailed record of every person who is registered and eligible to vote.
6994.

Who was Dietrich Brandi? Why was he invented to India? Mention his 2 major contribution

Answer» Dietrich Brandis, a German expert, was appointed the first Inspector-General of Forests in India.His ideas and achievements for the management of forests are stated in the points below(i) He formulated new forest legislation and helped establish research and training institutions. The Imperial Forest Research Institute at Dehradun was founded by him in 1906.(ii) He set up the Indian Forest Service (IFS) in 1864 and helped to formulate the Indian Forest Act of 1865.(iii) He took an interest in the forest flora of North-West and Central India and Indian trees.(iv) He was among the earliest expert in India to formally link forest protection with local people.
6995.

What do you understand by term "secular"

Answer» India is a democratic country.all religions are equal
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Freedom to acess and follow any religion of your wish and government won\'t involve in any religious matters.
Not related to religious matters.....Eg: India is a secular country (which means India allows the people to follow any religion).
6996.

Explain the rights of napolean.

Answer» What do you understand by term "secular"
6997.

How long did Nelson Mandela spend in jail? Name the prison

Answer» 2962
He was arrested and imprisoned in 1962, and subsequently sentenced to life imprisonment for conspiring to overthrow the state following the Rivonia Trial. Mandela served 27 years in prison, split between Robben Island, Pollsmoor Prison, and Victor Verster Prison.
6998.

What was the problems in front of weimer republic?

Answer» Who was Hitler
6999.

Discuss the factors which influence the climate of india ?

Answer» LatitudeWe know that Tropic of Cancer, which separates the tropical areas and the sub-tropical areas of the earth, passes through the middle of Rann of Kuchchh in the west to Mizoram in the east. Therefore, the climate of India has characteristics of both tropical and sub-tropical climates.AltitudeIndia has very tall mountains of about 6000 meters. The Himalayas prevent the cold winds from central Asia from entering India. It is due to this reason that India has a milder winter as compared to central Asia.Pressure and WindsIndia has unique wind and pressure conditions. During winter, the northern area near the Himalayas has high pressure. Therefore, winds from this region blow to the south where the pressure is lower. In summer, the northern part has lower pressure. Therefore, there is a reversal of wind direction. The winds from the south blow towards the north. These winds greatly affect the climate of India.
7000.

Differentiate delta and estuary

Answer» Delta1. The triangular deposits made by the rivers at their mouth form Delta.2. Deltas are formed in the regions of low tides and coastal plains.3. Deltas are fertile lands.4. Ganga and Brahmaputra, Krishna, Kaveri and Mahanadi form delta.Estuary1. The sharp edged mouth of rivers, devoid of any deposits is known as Estuary.2. Regions of high tides and rift valleys witness Estuaries.3. Estuary does not have fertile lands.4. Narmada and Tapi rivers form Estuaries.