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Who started the French revolution |
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Answer» King Louis XVI no the burborn despots start this King Louis XVI started the french revolution |
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| 7402. |
Illustrate the role of human capital for the acceleration of the economic growth of the country. |
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Why is human capital is important for country development? |
| Answer» why | |
| 7404. |
Explain factors of production |
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Answer» Sorry I am not getting it very clearly I need detailed explanation You can check it in sst chapter 1 of economics You can check it in the textbook which will be downloaded. |
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Name the group of island lying in the Arabian sea? |
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Answer» The islands of laksdweep Lakshwadeep Islands laksdweep island Lakshadweep islands Lakshadweep island |
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Geo lesson2 physical features of india How was land formed? |
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Answer» It was formed due to the breaking and drifting of the Gondwana land. One of the distinct features of the Peninsular plateau is the black soil area known as Deccan Trap. This plateau consists of 2 divisions :- The Deccan Plateau: It is a triangular landmass that lies to the south of the river Narmada.I hope it is helpful to you By the theoey of plate tectonics |
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| 7407. |
What are the four merits and demerits of green revolution? |
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Answer» Demerits :- Unemployment , Inter-crop imbalances , Increase in inter-personal inequalities , Regional disparities. Merits :- Higher yeild , Machines made for ploughing Harvesting , Good irrigation enhances production , surplus food can be sold to earn money |
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What are the four merits and demerits green revolution? |
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Answer» Demerits:- Inter-Crop Imbalances.Regional Disparities: Green Revolution technology has given birth to growing disparities in economic development at interred and intra regional levels...Increase in Inter-Personal Inequalities ...Unemployment ... Merits :- Higher Yield , Machines made for ploughing harvesting easy.Surplus food can be sold to earn more.Pests and insects controlled by pesticides and insecticides.Good irrigation enhances production |
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| 7409. |
How many number of union territories along the western and eastern coast |
| Answer» The no of union terriotories along the western coasts is 3 and eastern coasts is 2Western Coast: 1 Lakshadweep2 Diu and Daman\xa03 Dadra and Nagar HaveliEastern Coast:1 Puducherry2 Andaman and Nicobar Island | |
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How is the right to vote is granted in democracy |
| Answer» The right to vote, granted universally to all adults, whether they are black or white, men or women, rich or poor is called universal adult franchise. It is also known as universal suffrage. India gained universal adult suffrage in the year 1950.In Saudi Arabia, women do not have the right to vote.Estonia has made its citizenship rules in such a way that Russian minority find it difficult to get the right to vote.In Fiji, the electoral system is such that the vote of an indigenous Fijian has more value than that of an sn Indian Fijian. | |
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What is human capital ? |
| Answer» Human capital\xa0refers to the production factors, coming from\xa0human\xa0beings, we use to create goods and services. Our knowledge, skills, habits, and social and personality attributes all form part of the\xa0human capital\xa0that contributes to the creation of goods and services. Our creativity also contributes. | |
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What is the eastern most longitude of India? |
| Answer» To avoid this confusion a longitude passing through the midpoint of 68o 7\' East (western most longitude) and 97o 25\' East (eastern most longitude) is taken as the standard prime meridian of India | |
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Make a flowchart of ch-1 of political |
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| 7414. |
.what is constotution law |
| Answer» Constitutional law\xa0deals with the fundamental\xa0principles\xa0by which the government exercises its authority. In some instances, these\xa0principles\xa0grant specific powers to the government, such as the power to tax and spend for the welfare of the population. The body of\xa0law\xa0that evolves from a\xa0constitution, setting out the fundamental principles according to which a state is governed and defining the relationship between the various branches of government within the state.\xa0The most famous amendments include the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights is the first 10 amendments to the\xa0Constitution\xa0and contains some of the most fundamental individual rights. For\xa0example, the First Amendment protects an individual\'s right to free speech. | |
| 7415. |
Differences between fixed and working capital |
| Answer» Fixed capital\xa0alludes to the amount of investment of company in long term\xa0assets. Fixed capital\xa0is\xa0capital\xa0or money that we invest in\xa0fixed assets. In other words, money that we invest in\xa0assets\xa0of a durable nature. These are\xa0assets\xa0that we repeatedly use over a long period. We can also use the term \'fixed\xa0investment\' with the same meaning. ... Property is an example of a\xa0fixed asset.\xa0Working capital\xa0is the\xa0capital\xa0which is invested for\xa0short\xa0term that means it remains in business for\xa0short\xa0time period i.e. mostly for a year.\xa0Fixed working capital\xa0is that portion of the total\xa0capital\xa0that is required to be maintained in the business on the permanent basis or uninterrupted basis. This\xa0working capital\xa0is required to invest in\xa0fixed\xa0assets. | |
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Name the highest peaks in western ghats. |
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Answer» Ananmudi is the highest peak in western ghats Ananmudi |
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What are the significance of tropic of cancer in India?Minimum four points. |
| Answer» The Tropic of Cancer is the circle marking the latitude 23.5 degrees north, where the sun is directly overhead at noon on June 21, the beginning of summer in the northern hemisphere. | |
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Define multiple cropping |
| Answer» Multiple cropping is the most common way of increasing production on a given piece of land. When more than one crop in grown on a piece of land during the year, it is known as multiple cropping system. All the farmers in Palampur grow at least two main crops and grow potatoes as their third crop. | |
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Independence day information 5 pages |
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| 7420. |
My social science in punjabi |
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What is secularism? |
| 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. | |
| 7422. |
Geography chapter or history chapter or civics chapter other |
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Answer» Chapter Economic |
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1.Give one common feature of democratic government2.What is universal adult franchises |
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Answer» Common features of democratic government are-1. It is for the people,from the people,by the people.Universal adult franchise means all the adults(18 and above 18 years) have the right to vote. Some common features of democratic government are -\tIn democratic countries, the people enjoy the freedom of speech.\tIn a democratic country, there are free and fair elections and the people are allowed to vote for any candidate of their choice.\tIn democratic countries, the opposition parties are allowed to function freely before and after the elections. |
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Analyse the various sides of industrial revolution. |
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| 7425. |
How was the french society divided |
| Answer» The French society was divided into three Estates:\tFirst Estate: It comprised of the church and the clergy. They enjoyed certain privileges by birth. They were exempted from paying taxes to the state.\tSecond Estate: In the second estate were the nobles and other rich members. They were also exempted from paying taxes. They also enjoyed feudal privileges. They were also paid feudal dues from the peasants.\tThird Estate: About 90 per cent of the population was peasants. They were obliged to work in the fields of their landlords as well as in their houses, and also serve in the army. They were paying all direct taxes like ‘taille’ and a number of indirect taxes also like taxes on the articles of everyday consumption. | |
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How is india ocean help india |
| Answer» First, it enjoys a privileged location at the crossroads of global trade, connecting the major engines of the international economy in the Northern Atlantic and Asia-Pacific. This is particularly important in an era in which global shipping has burgeoned.Some 36 million barrels per day—equivalent to about 40 per cent of the world’s oil supply and 64 per cent of oil trade—travel through the entryways into and out of the Indian Ocean, including the Straits of Malacca and Hormuz and the Bab-el-MandebThe Ocean’s vast drainage basin is important in its own right, home to some two billion people. This creates opportunities, especially given the high rates of economic growth around the Indian Ocean rim.The Indian Ocean is rich in natural resources. Forty per cent of the world’s offshore oil production takes place in the Indian Ocean basin. Fishing in the Indian Ocean now accounts for almost 15 percent of the world’s total.Aquaculture in the region has also grown 12-fold since 1980.Although global fishing is reaching its natural limitations, the Indian Ocean may be able to sustain increases in production.Mineral resources are equally important, with nodules containing nickel, cobalt, and iron, and massive sulphide deposits of manganese, copper, iron, zinc, silver, and gold present in sizeable quantities on the sea bed.Indian Ocean coastal sediments are also important sources of titanium, zirconium, tin, zinc, and copper. Additionally, various rare earth elements are present, even if their extraction is not always commercially feasible etc. | |
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What is the strategic importance of islands specifically andman and nicobar islands |
| Answer» Geostrategically, because the islands are located 1,500 kilometres from the mainland, they help to connect India to the Indo-Pacific. Their strategic significance was noted by the Indian Ministry of Defence when it created India\'s sole joint command post there in October 2001. India\'s Navy chief, Admiral R K Dhowan recently acknowledged that the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are a “very very important aspect” of India\'s security, acting as extended arms of the country. Dhowan said that India needed to deploy naval assets to the islands for surveillance in important sea lines of communication. | |
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Write brief summary of the french revolution |
| Answer» The definition of the French Revolution is an uprising in France against the monarchy from 1789 to 1799 which resulted in the establishment of France as a republic. An example of the French Revolution is the storming of the Bastille by the French citizens. The long-term impact on France was profound, shaping politics, society, religion and ideas, and polarizing politics for more than a century. The closer other countries were, the greater and deeper was the French impact, bringing liberalism and the end of many feudal or traditional laws and practices. | |
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What taxes were paid by the french people |
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Answer» Tithes and tailes. Tithes and tailles taxes were paid by the french people |
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what is pds system? |
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Answer» PDS is public distribution is the government facilities for the poor people and this system food and other material distribution is called PDS M parul PDS ko capital word me likhte h Hii |
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What is the modern name of india |
| Answer» Republic of lndia | |
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What is the difference between democratic and non democratic government |
| Answer» \tDemocratic government\xa0Non-democratic government\xa0Democracy is the best form of government as the rulers are accountable to the people and have to fulfill their needs.\xa0The rulers are not accountable to the people and their needs.\xa0In a democratic government, people elect their rulers and have right in decision making.\xa0In non-democratic governments, people do not elect their rulers and have no right in decision making.\xa0There is freedom of expression and people enjoy political rights.\xa0There is no freedom of expression and people do not enjoy fundamental rights.\xa0Example: India, USA.\xa0Example: Saudi Arabia, Zimbabwe.\t | |
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Distinguish difference between bhangar and khadar. |
| Answer» \tBhangar:Khadar:1. It is a highland compressed of old alluvium 2.It is always about the level of the flood plains. 3. It is often impregnated with calcareous concre\xadtions known as kankar. 4. It is not much suited for cultivation. 5. It is known as ‘dhaya’ in Punjab.1. It is lowland composed of old alluvium 2. It is flooded almost every year and new alluvium is deposited. 3. It is often characterised by clay soil which is very fertile. 4. Intensive agriculture is practised here. 5. It is called ‘bet’ in Punjab.\t\xa0 | |
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Write down some common features of the democratic and non democratic form of government (any five) |
| Answer» Democratic1-Representative are elected by people2-People get right to speech3-People get opportunities to elect4-People get right to equality5-Independent judiciaryNon- Democratic1-Representative are not elected by people2-People don\'t get right to speech3-People don\'t get opportunities to elect4-People don\'t get right to equality5-Don\'t have independent judiciary | |
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Desribe the iron ore under the following heads:-typesproducing statesuses |
| Answer» a)Uses of iron ore\tIt is used in Manufacturing of iron.\tIron ore is used in the manufacturing of steel.\tIron ore is also used in auto mobiles and air planes.b)Major belts of iron ore\tOdisha -Jharkhand belt-The high grade hematite ore is found in Badampahar mine in the Mayurbhanj and Kendujhar district in Odisha .In the Singbhum District of Jharkhand hematite ore is mined in Gua and Naomundi.\tDurg-Bastar-Chandrapur belt-It lies in Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra very fine grade of hematite are found the Bastar district of Chhattisgarh.\tBillari-Chitradurga -Chikkamagalurm Tumakuru belt-It lies in Karnataka and has large reserves of iron ore .The Kundremuk mines in the western Ghats are one of the largest deposit of iron ore in the world. | |
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Who was Robespere? Mention any four of the measures taken by him to make his government effective |
| Answer» Maximilian Robespierre was the leader of National Assembly after the fall of the Jacobin club . He wants his army and people to Follow his rules accordingly and The person who will go against him they gulluitine the personRobespierre\'s government apart from being remembered for the Reign of Terror undertook many laws similar to present-day socialist policies and welfare state.(i) Laws were issued placing a maximum ceiling on wages and prices.(ii) Meat and bread were rationed.(iii) Peasants were forced to sell grain at fixed prices by the government.(iv) All citizens were made to eat bread made of wheat flour.(v) Equality was practised by forms of speech and address.(vi) Slavery was abolished in French colonies.(vii) Churches were shutdown and buildings converted to barracks or offices. | |
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Which is the oldest landmass of India |
| Answer» The peninsular plateau was one of the parts of the gondwana\xa0landmass\xa0which drifted away. Hence, it is the\xa0oldest landmass\xa0of the\xa0indian\xa0subcontinent. The Peninsular Plateau is the\xa0oldest landmass of India. | |
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When and where is bahadur Shah Zafar died? |
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Answer» At Rangoon Kail Zafar died on friday , 7 November 1862 zafar was buried at 4 pm near the shwe degon pagoda at 6 ziwaka . |
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What methods were adooted by PRI to win elections in Mexico?? |
| Answer» Mexico attained independence in 1930.It holds elections after every 6 years.The country has never been under military or a dictator’s rule.However, until 2000 every election was won by PRI or Institutional Revolutionary Party.Opposition parties did contest elections but never won.The PRI was known to use many dirty tricks to win elections.All those employed in government offices had to attend its party meetings.Teachers of government schools used to force parents to vote for PRI.Media largely ignored the activities of the opposition parties except to criticize them.Sometimes, polling booths were shifted at the last minute so that people found it | |
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Explain more about HIMALAYAN RIVER system |
| Answer» The major Himalayan rivers are the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra. These rivers are long and are joined by many large and important tributaries.(i)\xa0The Indus River System: The Indus river rises in Tibet, near Lake Mansarowar. Flowing west, it enters India in the Ladakh district of Jammu and Kashmir. Several tributaries like the Zaskar, the Nubra, the Shyok and the Hun= join it in the Kashmir region. The Indus flows through Baltistan and Gilgit and emerges from the mountains at Attock. The Satluj,\xa0the Beas, the Ravi, the Chenab and the Jhelum join together to enter the Indus near Mithankot in Pakistan. Beyond this, the Indus flows southwards eventually reaching the Arabian sea, east of Karachi. The total length of this river is 2900 km.(ii)\xa0The Ganga River System: The headwaters of the Ganga, called the Bhagirathi is led by the Gangotri Glacier and joined by the Alaknanda at Devaprayag in Uttarakhand. At Haridwar the Ganga emerges from the mountains on to the plains. The Ganga is joined by many tributaries from the Himalayas. These are the Yamuna, the Ghaghara, the Kosi and the Gandak. The river Yamuna rises from the Yamunotri Glacier in the Himalayas. It flows parallel to the Ganga arid as a right bank tributary, meets the Ganga at Allahabad. The Ghaghara, the Gandak and the Kosi rise in the Nepal Himalayas. The main tributaries that come from the peninsular uplands are the Chambal, the Betwa and the Son. Enlarged with the waters from its right and left bank tributaries the Ganga flows eastwards till Faraldca in West Bengal. This is the northernmost point of the Ganga delta. The river bifurcates here. The Bhagirathi-Hoogly here flows southwards through the deltaic plains to the Bay of Bengal. The length of the Ganga is over 2500 km.(iii)\xa0The Brahmaputra River System: The Brahmaputra rises in Tibet east of Mansarowar lake very close to the sources of the Indus and the Satluj. It is slightly longer than the Indus, and most of its course lies outside India. It flows eastwards parallel to the Himalayas. On reaching the Namcha Barwa, it takes a \'U\' turn and enters India in Arunachal Pradesh through a gorge. Here it is called the Dihang and it is joined by the Dibang, the Lohit, and many other tributaries to form Brahmaputra in Assam. | |
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What is land? |
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Answer» Land is an area when human beinge started any work सोचियेचे नॉस्ट Land is an area where all human activities takes place |
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Who is the father of Shivaji Maharaj ? |
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Answer» Shivaji was born to Shahaji Bhonsle, a Maratha general who held the jagirs of Pune and Supe under the Bijapur Sultanate. Shivaji’s mother was Jijabai, a pious woman whose religious qualities had a profound influence on him. Shahaji had also served the Ahmednagar and Deccan sultanates. Shahaji maharaj |
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Which incident gave the ideology of freedom , equality and fraternity |
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Answer» Answer:French RevolutionExplanation:The french revolution of 1789 signified the ideas of freedom, equality and fraternity. The French Revolution of 1789 signified the ideas of freedom, eqality & fraternity. |
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In french revolution ....Kindly explain in short of the abolition of slavery...?? |
| Answer» One of the important reforms of the Jacobin Club was the abolition of slavery in French colonies. Slaves were brought from Africa by the Europeans and were then sold to plantation owners. Because of the employment of slaves in the colonies, the growing demands for sugar, coffee and indigo by the European markets were met. The system of slavery was hardly criticised in France. The National Assembly did not pass any laws, fearing opposition from businessmen who employed number of slaves. It was finally the Convention which in 1794 made laws to free all slaves in the French overseas possessions. However, after being banned by the Jacobins, slavery was again reintroduced by Napoleon Bonaparte. | |
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Which countries are included in the indian sub continent |
| Answer» Pakistan, Bangladesh, SriLanka, Nepal and Bhutan | |
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Why Adolf hitler hated jews? |
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French revolntion |
| Answer» The\xa0French Revolution\xa0was a period of time in\xa0France\xa0when the people overthrew the monarchy and took control of the government. When did it take place? The\xa0French Revolution\xa0lasted 10 years from 1789 to 1799. It began on July 14, 1789 when revolutionaries stormed a prison called the Bastille.\xa0A general in the\xa0French\xa0army and leader of the 1799 coup that overthrew the Directory. Napoleon\'s accession marked the end of the\xa0French Revolution\xa0and the beginning of Napoleonic\xa0France\xa0and Europe. | |
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What social hierarchy was formed by Hitler |
| Answer» According to Nazis there were not equality between the people, but they have a racial hierarchy. | |
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In a democracy each adult citizen has |
| Answer» "In a democracy each adult citizen must have one vote and each vote must have one value" this statement means in a democratic country all are treated equal with same value given to each individual. All the given options hold true for the state except Fiji, because a vote of Fiji-Indian has less value when compared to the vote of indigenous Fijian. | |
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Describe the cause of french revolution |
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Answer» The Main causes of French Revolution are :-)1 despotic rules of king Louis XVI:-) due to financial crisis King Louis XVI forced to increase taxes which was mostly paid by the people of third state which create a tension in society.2 privileges and burdens of French society. French society was divided into three types of society :-)1 first estate2 second estate3 third estatethe member of the first two estate that is clergy and the nobility enjoyed certain privileges by but this discrimination led to the Revolution by the third estate .3 rising prices :-) the population of France had increase this result into more demands of food grains which leads to increase of prices of food grains .4 inspiration by the philosophy :-) the philosophers like John Locke, rousseau and montesquieu spread the ideas of equality which inspired the people .5 role of the middle class :-) another major causes was the role of the middle class who earned their wealth are expanding trades of manufactured goods being exported . Causes of french revolution :-• social unequality• political cause• economic cause • immediate cause .Hope it helps you ? |
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