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7501.

What is difference between democratic or non democratic countries

Answer» Democratic government Non-democratic government Democracy is the best form of government as the rulers are accountable to the people and have to fulfill their needs. The rulers are not accountable to the people and their needs.
The main difference is that people can vote in democratic country where people can\'t do this in non democratic country
The difference between democratic and the non democratic are democratic have power to vote their representatives but non democratic have no power to vote
7502.

What are the factor effecting India\'s climate?

Answer» Pollution
7503.

What are the major controls of the climate at any place?

Answer» There are six major controls; of the climate of a place:(i)\xa0Latitude: Due to the curvature of the earth, the amount of solar energy received varies according, to latitude. As a result, air temperature\' generally decreases from, the, equator towards the poles.(ii)\xa0Altitude: As, one goes from, the surface of the earth to higher altitudes, the atmosphere becomes less, dense and temperature decreases. The hills are therefore cooler during summers.(iii)\xa0Pressure and wind system: The pressure and wind system of any area depend on the latitude and altitude of the place. Thus it influences the temperature arid rainfall\' pattern.(iv)\xa0Distance from the sea: The sea exerts moderating influence on climate. As the distance from the sea increases, its moderating influence decreases and the people experience extreme weather conditions. This condition is known, continentality which means very hot during, summer and very cold during winters.(v)\xa0Ocean Currents: Oceans along with onshore winds affect the climate of the coastal areas:. For-instance, any coastal area with\xa0warmish-cold\'currents flowing past it,\xa0will\' be warmed or cooled if the winds are onshore:(vi)\xa0Relief features: High. mountains act as a barrier for cold: or hot winds.. They. may, also cause precipitation, if they are high enough and lie in the path of rain, bearing winds. The leeward side of\' the mountains remains, relatively dry.
7504.

In one year how many weeks are there.

Answer» 52.143
52.143
7505.

What is the second requirement of production?

Answer» The second is labour i.e., people who carry out the work for production.
The four main requirements for the production of goods and services are (a) The first requirement is land and other natural resources. (b) The second is labour i.e., people who carry out the work for production. (c) The third is physical capital i.e., varieties of inputs that are required for production such as fixed capital (Building, equipment, machinery, tools, etc.) and working capital (cash, raw materials, etc.). (d) The fourth requirement is human capital, which may include technology, qualified manpower, etc. The items under physical capital are fixed capital and working capital.
7506.

what are the features of Himalayan mountains

Answer» Features of Himalayan Mountains :(i) The Himalayan mountains are the youngest mountains in the world. They are folded mountains.(ii)\xa0They run along the northern border of India and form an arc which is around 2,400 km long.(iii)\xa0Their width is up to 150 km in Arunachal Pradesh and 400 km in Kashmir.(iv)\xa0They are the loftiest and the most rugged mountains.(v)\xa0The altitudinal variations are greater in the eastern part than in the western part.(vi)\xa0They form an arc.
7507.

Total district in Odisha

Answer» 30
7508.

Name all union Territories of India

Answer» There are 9 Union Territory in India1. Andaman and nicobar island2. Chandigarh3. Dadra and Nagar haveli4. Daman and diu5. Delhi6. Lakshadweep7. Puducherry8. Ladakh9. Jammu and Kashmir.
Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Chandigarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu, Delhi, Lakshadweep, Puducherry (Pondicherry).
7509.

Difference between himadri & himachal ?

Answer» The upper most portion of the Himalayas ( the greater Himalayas)\xa0is known as the Himadri while the region below the Himadri is known as the Himachal\xa0( the lesser Himalayas).The Himadri has an average elevation of 6000 m above sea level while the Himachal has an average elevation of 4500 m.The Himadri comprises of the zone of high snow capped mountains well over 8000 m while the Himachal consists of hill stations like Shimla , Nainital , Manali etc.The Himadri has mountain vegetation while the Himachal has evergreen and oak forests.
7510.

Define Maritime

Answer» Maritime climate is also known as oceanic climate. This type of climate is experienced by regions which are located near seas or oceans. It is neither too hot nor too cold. The average range of temperature is low. Mumbai, Kochi and\xa0Thiruvananthapuramexperience maritime climate.\xa0
7511.

How did the incident of bloody sunday spark the revolution of 1905 in russia?.... In short....

Answer» The January\xa01905 incident\xa0began as a relatively peaceful protest by disgruntled steelworkers in St Petersburg. ... The \'Bloody Sunday\' shootings triggered a wave of general strikes, peasant unrest, organised terrorism and political mobilisation that became known as the\xa01905 Revolution.\xa0On 22 January 1905, Father Gapon led a march to deliver a petition to the Tsar. This event became known as\xa0Bloody Sunday\xa0and is seen as one of the key\xa0causes\xa0of the 1905\xa0Revolution. The aftermath brought about a short-lived\xa0revolution\xa0in which the Tsar lost control of large areas of\xa0Russia.\xa0\'Bloody Sunday\' triggered a wave of general strikes, peasant unrest, assassinations and political mobilisation that became known as the 1905 Revolution. Answer: ...\xa0Bloody Sunday\xa0caused grave consequences for the Tsarist autocracy governing Imperial\xa0Russia, showing disregard for ordinary people which undermined the state.
7512.

What were the main ideas behind the french revolution?

Answer» The ideals of the French Revolution are Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity.\xa0LibertyLiberty or freedom was with regard to 18 the century, liberty meant freedom from all sorts of torture and abuse. Another example of state oppression was the censorship of publications containing criticisms of the monarch, the aristocracy or the church.EqualityThe taxation system witnessed the difference in treatment of different people. There were the bourgeoisie and the Third Estate at that time as the two classes. The bourgeoisie was more reluctant about sharing political equality with the lower ranks of the Third Estate, thereby reflecting the lack of equality among people of those times.FraternityThis third ideal which meant brotherhood was the most difficult to achieve out of all three. So this ideal was all the more significant only in the initial stages of the revolution, and as the revolution progressed, this focus on unity and brotherhood quickly got lost somewhere.Although the above three ideas are the most commonly related to the\xa0French Revolution, they do not completely define the French Revolution, which is a lot more diverse.
7513.

What were the causes of empty treasury at the time of louis XVI

Answer» Five causes for the empty treasury of France under Louis XVI are:(i) Long years of war had drained the financial resources of France.(ii) High cost of maintenance of immense palace of Versailles and court.(iii) Under Louis XVI France helped the thirteen American colonies to gain independence.(iv) War added to a debt.(v) Lenders began to barge high interest on loans
7514.

Name two philosopphers whose ideas envisage a socity based on frerdom and equal laws

Answer» John Loke and Rousseue were the two philosophers who envisaged a society based on freedom and equal laws. Loke preached people through his book \' Two treatises of government.\' Rousseau did the same through his book \' The social contract.\'
The philosophers who put their ideas of freedom , equal laws and opportunities for all were John Locke and jean Jacques rousseau.
7515.

Why is democracy is important

Answer» for smooth functioning of administration
Democracy is important because it provides all the citizens the basis fundamenal rights like right to vote,right to freedom etc...
7516.

Who is nepolean

Answer» Napoleon Bonaparte was at first a military dictator appointed by the directory. Later in 1804 Napoleon crowned himself the emperor of France. He went on conquering kingdom after kingdom, disposing the king\'s and placing his family members at the kingdoms he won. He was defeated at Waterloo. He saw himself as the moderniser of Europe, while some people saw him as a liberator who would bring freedom to his people.
Napoleon\xa0Bonaparte (1769-1821), also known as\xa0Napoleon\xa0I, was a French military leader and emperor who conquered much of Europe in the early 19th century. Born on the island of Corsica,\xa0Napoleon\xa0rapidly rose through the ranks of the military during the French Revolution (1789-1799).\xa0Napoleon\xa0is considered a\xa0hero\xa0because he has inherited a very troubled social and political situation in post-Revolutionary France and managed to completely turn it around within a year of coming to power. He implemented many progressive reforms in France and territories he conquered.
7517.

What are the ill effects of green revolution

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\xa0of the fragile agro-ecosystem. High cost of production and diminishing economic returns from agricultural practices are affecting the socio-economic condition of farmers. Loss of soil fertility, erosion of soil, soil toxicity, diminishing water resources, pollution of underground water, salinity of underground water, increased incidence of human and livestock diseases and global warming are some of the negative impacts of over adoption of agricultural technologies by the farmers to make the Green Revolution successful. Indiscriminate and disproportionate use of chemicals pollutes the soil, air and water and feed and fodders offered to animals.
7518.

Timeline of socialism in Europe

Answer» N
7519.

What is the geo history

Answer» Geohistory\xa0to refer to the analysis of a country’s history and current state in terms of the verifiable facts on the ground: relying largely on geography and statistics to produce practical and pragmatic analysis. A country’s geography determines many things about a country – from its climate and available crops to invasion and trade routes. Statistics give us the clearest picture of what a country’s current demographic, economic, and military status is. Thus, understanding geography and statistics can give us a much deeper understanding of not only a country’s history, but also its modern political, geopolitical, and economic imperatives.
7520.

How did the women in France raise their voice for their interest

Answer» Yes , womens raised their voice for there rights while French revolution.•THE WOMENS WANTED RIGHT TO VOTERight to vote during French revolution was only in the hands of men who paid taxes and belonged to good background. Womens also wanted the government to consider their opinion too.•DIVORCEthe girls after a certain age were forced to marry and so they wanted the right to divorce in their hands.•RIGHT TO MARRY: Women also wanted to marry someone of their choice and not of their father\'s.
7521.

Why did European felt the need to discover a new sea route to India

Answer» In the ancient and early medieval period, the European traders travelled to Asia by land. But after the capture of Constantinople by the Turks in 1453, this trade route was almost closed for the European traders. The Ottoman Turks charged Christian high fees to get through the route. Apart from this, the route was also unsafe due to the marauding bands of Tatar and the Mongols. Thus, the Europeans felt the need to discover new sea routes to India.\xa0
Vasco da Gama
7522.

How are eastern costal plains are different from western costal plains

Answer» \tEastern Coastal PlainsWestern Coastal PlainsIt lies between the Eastern Ghats and the Bay of Bengal.It lies between the lies in between the Western Ghats and the Arabian SeaIt is divided into two stretches- Northern Circar(northern part) and Coromandel Coast(southern part)\xa0It is divided into three stretches- Konkan(Mumbai-Goa),Kannad(central stretch) and Malabar(southern stretch).The large rivers make wide deltas on the Eastern Coastal Plains.the short rivers do not make any deltas on the West CoastThe East Coast Plain is formed by fine alluvial soil and is fertile especially in the deltaic regions.The West Coast Plain is formed by coarse grained soil. It is infertile and agriculturally not prosperous except in the Malabar Coast.\t
7523.

State three differences between liberalism and socialism.

Answer» Libertarian socialism\xa0is anti-capitalist and can be distinguished from capitalist and right-libertarian\xa0principles which concentrate economic power in the hands of those who own the most capital.\xa0Libertarian socialism\xa0aims to distribute power more widely among members of society.\xa0Democratic socialism\xa0originally represented\xa0socialism\xa0achieved by\xa0democratic\xa0means and usually resulted in reformism whereas social\xa0democracy\xa0included both reformist and revolutionary wings.
7524.

Two treeteis of govt was written by?

Answer» John Locke wrote the book Two Treatises of Government’.
7525.

What is the name of shifting cultivation in south east asia

Answer» Shifting cultivation is a traditional practice of agriculture prevalent in various parts of Asia, Africa and South-America. It is known as lading in south-east Asia, milpa in Central America, Chitemene or tavy in Africa and Chena in Sri Lanka. In India it has different local names like dhya, penda, bewar, nevad, Jhum, podu.
7526.

What is the name of shifting cultivation in africa

Answer» Shifting cultivation is a traditional practice of agriculture prevalent in various parts of Asia, Africa and South-America. It is known as lading in south-east Asia, milpa in Central America, Chitemene or tavy in Africa and Chena in Sri Lanka.\xa0
7527.

Chapter 1History

Answer» French Revolution
The French Revolution
The French Revolution
French Revolution
7528.

The right of a persons party or nation to stop a certain decision or low is termed. MCQ.

Answer» In law, a judgment, also spelled judgement, is a\xa0decision\xa0of a\xa0court\xa0regarding the rights and liabilities of parties in a legal action or proceeding. Judgments also generally provide the\xa0court\'s\xa0explanation of why it has chosen to make a particular\xa0court\xa0order.\xa0The defendant in a lawsuit is the person against whom the action is brought, by the plaintiff. A defendant in an arbitration case or a divorce case is called the "respondent." U.S. Law has\xa0two\xa0kinds of\xa0court\xa0cases which involve defendants: Criminal cases, which involve a defendant who is accused of a crime.
7529.

What is democracy an why democracy

Answer» Democracy is a type of government in which people choses their goverment means everyone has that right to vote and everyone is equal ( One person One vote ) .
this is first chapter of democratic politics
Democracy is the form of government in which representatives are chosen by the people.
7530.

What do you mean by electoral constituency

Answer» the areas divided for the purpose of elections
The areas divided for the purpose of elections is known as electoral constituency
7531.

The Eastermost longitude of india is

Answer» 68°7\'E
68 degree 7 degree east
7532.

What were the most important reason for the french revolution?

Answer» Hopr it helps
1.International: struggle for hegemony and Empire outstrips the fiscal resources of the state2. Political conflict: conflict between the Monarchy and the nobility over the “reform” of the tax system led to paralysis and bankruptcy.3. The Enlightenment: impulse for reform intensifies political conflicts; reinforces traditional aristocratic constitutionalism, one variant of which was laid out in Montequieu’s Spirit of the Laws; introduces new notions of good government, the most radical being popular sovereignty, as in Rousseau’s Social Contract [1762]; the attack on the regime and privileged class by the Literary Underground of “Grub Street;” the broadening influence of public opinion.4. Social antagonisms between two rising groups: the aristocracy and the bourgeoisie5. Ineffective ruler: Louis XVI6. Economic hardship, especially the agrarian crisis of 1788-89 generates popular discontent and disorders caused by food shortages.
7533.

French revolution held on

Answer» 1789
In 1789
7534.

What do you understand by the term " Reign of Terror. "

Answer» The\xa0Reign of Terror\xa0(From 1793 to 1794)The period from 1793 to 1794 is known as the\xa0Reign of Terror. Maximilian Robespierre sentenced to death all those persons who he considered as enemies of the republic, whether they were ex-noble, clergy, and members of any political parties; including Jacobins.
7535.

Who\'s Louis XVI

Answer» A french ruler in 1789
(i)Louis XVI\xa0was from the Bourbon family of kings, who ascended the throne of France In 1774.(ii)He was 20 years old when he got married to the Austrian princess Marie Antoinette.(iii)Under Louis XVI, France helped the thirteen American colonies to gain their independence from the common enemy, Britain.
Louis XVI was a france ruler in 1789
7536.

Main features of democracy explain in detail with example

Answer» Some of the major features of a democracy are:\tThe final decision making power rests with those elected by the people.\tIt must be based on a free and fair election.\tEach adult citizen must have one vote and each vote must have one value.\tIt should rule within limits set by constitutional law and citizens’ rights.
7537.

explain awhy the artists has portrayed the nobleman as the spider and the peasant as the fly ?

Answer» Because the spider feeds on thr fly , whereas the fly does hard labour for finding it\'s food . The social reality of the time was the peasants had to pay feudal dues as well as rendering service for the nobles
7538.

Name the catagries of the communites belongs to lowstarta and which the third caragory introduced

Answer» Third Estate:\xa0The 3rd estate of then French society was further divided into three categories. Big businessmen, merchants, court officials, lawyers, etc. belonged to the first category of 3rd estate. Peasants and artisans belonged to the second category. And small peasants, landless labours and servants belonged to third category, and were considered as the lowest class in the society. Members of the third state had to pay all types of taxes including tithes and taille.Clergy and Nobility were privileged class. They had certain special privileges; in addition to feudal privilege. They were exempted from paying any types of taxes. They paid feudal taxes extracted after the members of the third estate.
7539.

Write any five clauses of the treaty of versaillies

Answer» 1) Germany lost all its overseas colonies, a tenth of its population and 13% of its territories.2) 26% of its coal mines and 75% of its iron mines were given to France, Poland , Denmark and Lithuania.3) To weaken its power, the allied powers demilitarised Germany.
7540.

How many parties are good for a democracy

Answer» \tThe party system is not something any country can choose.\tIt actually develops out of the nature and the culture of society on which it is built.\tThe social and regional divisions, its history of politics and the system of elections also play a role.\tEach country develops a party system which is conditioned by its special circumstances. For example, India has evolved a multiparty system because of its social and geographical diversity which cannot be easily absorbed by two or three political parties.\tIf the population of a country is homogenous, then two party system may be suitable. But two party system may result in lack of choices.\xa0
7541.

What are the laws that general pervez musharraf issued in 2002 describe it in briefly?

Answer» \tIn August\xa02002, General Pervez\xa0Musharraf issued a\xa0\'Legal Framework Order\'\xa0to amend the constitution of Pakistan.\xa0\tAccording to this order, the President\xa0could dismiss the national or provincial assemblies. The work of the civilian cabinet was supervised by a National\xa0Security Council which was dominated by military officers.\xa0\tAfter passing this law, elections were held to the national and state assemblies.\xa0\tThus, Pakistan had elections, elected representatives had some powers. But the final power rested\xa0with military officer\xa0and General Musharraf himself. Thus, he empowered himself by issuing the\xa0\'Legal Framework Order\'.
7542.

What is the problem in Estonia regarding citizenship?

Answer» Estonia has made its citizenship rules in such a way that people belonging to Russian minority find it difficult to get the right to vote.
7543.

Please give me the full theory of dates and events of first chapter of history:the French revolution

Answer» French revolutiona. Louis XVI becomes king of France in 1774b. 1789, Convocation of Estates General. The Third Estate forms National Assemblyc. 14th July 1789, \u200bthe Bastille was stormed, peasant revolts in the countryside.d. 1791 A constitution was framed to limit the powers of the king and to guarantee basic rights to the richer sections of society.e. 1792-93 France becomes a republic, all men above the age of 21 were granted right to vote. The decapitation of the king, the decapitation of the queenf. 1793-94 Reign of terror. Robespierre\u200b government came into existence, where he exercised excessive control of the state. Jacobin Republic overthrown, a Directory rules France.g. A new Convention appointed a five-man Directorate to run the state from 26 October, 1795.h. 1804, Napolean becomes Emperor.i. 1815, Napolean is defeated.
7544.

where was the mordern farming first introduced in india

Answer» Punjab, Haryana and Western Uttar Pradesh were the first to try out modern farming method in India. Modern farming is used to increase the production and less chemical fertilizer is used.
7545.

what do you mean by the workforce population?

Answer» The\xa0labour force\xa0participation rates is calculated as the\xa0labour force\xa0divided by the total\xa0working-age population. The\xa0working age population\xa0refers to people\xa0aged\xa015 to 64. This indicator is broken down by\xa0age\xa0group and it is measured as a percentage of each\xa0age\xa0group.There are three types of workers.\tThe “job” worker.\xa0\tThe “career” worker.\xa0\tThe “mission” worker.\xa0
7546.

Physical location of India

Answer» \tIndia has all major physical features of the Earth, i.e. mountains, plains, deserts, plateaus and islands.\tIn India the soil colour varies from place to place as it is formed from different types of rocks.\tIndia is a large landmass formed during different geological periods.\tIndia’s relief features are outcome of other processes like weathering, erosion and deposition.\tIndia has varied physical features whose formation can be explained on the basis of the ‘Theory of Plate Tectonics’.\tAccording to the theory of Plate Tectonics the seven major and minor plates that form the Earth’s crust keep moving, causing stress and thus leading to folding, faulting and volcanic activity.
7547.

what was the war guilty clause of the treaty of versaelles?

Answer» (i) As a result of this treaty Germany lost its overseas colonies, a tenth of its population, 13 per cent of its territories, 75 per cent of its iron and 26 per cent of its coal to France, Poland, Denmark and Lithuania.(ii)The Allied Powers demilitarised Germany to weaken its power.(iii)The War Guilt Clause held Germany responsible for the war and damages the allied countries suffered. Germany was forced to pay the compensation amounting to 6 billion.(iv)The Allied armies also occupied the resource-rich Rhineland for much of the 1920s.
7548.

What are the difficulties people face in democratic country

Answer» 1. People get elected after every 5years because of that ruler changes and changes creates problems to resemble again.2. Leaders do not know the exact things what people want which would be difficult to except .3. Ordinary people don\'t know what they should have as there constitution so they should decide anything .
7549.

Describe how Himalayas have been divided on the basis of region from the west to east

Answer» Himalayas have been divided on the basis of regions from west to east or east to west. The division has been done on the basis of the rivers flowing in the Himalayan regions. Following is the division in east-west direction :Assam Himalayas: This part of Himalaya lies between the Tista and Dihang rivers.Nepal Himalayas: This part lies between the Kali and Tista rivers.Kumaon Himalayas: This part lies between Sutlej and Kali rivers.Punjab Himalayas: This part lies between the Indus and Sutlej. They are also known as Kashmir Himalaya and Himachal Himalaya.
7550.

______________ declared war against Prussia and Austria in April 1792

Answer» Nationa assembly declared the war in 1792.
The National Assembly of France voted in\xa0April 1792, to\xa0declare war against Prussia and Austria.