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1.

What is the difference between AD and BC in contest to dates in history??

Answer» AD stands for anno domini used to show the time period after the birth of Christ while BC stand for before Christ used to show the time period before the birth of Christ.
2.

History ch 9

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3.

What makes a chapter 9 in history

Answer» Please send fastly
4.

Oral culture is complementary to print culture. Justify the statement in five points

Answer» (i) Earlier, reading was restricted to the elites. Common people lived in a world of oral culture.(ii) With the printing press, books could reach out to wider sections of society. If earlier, there was a hearing public, now a reading public came into being.(iii) Publishers had to keep in mind the wider reach of the printed books. Even those who did not read, could enjoy listening to the books being read out.(iv) So, printers began publishing popular ballads and folk tales and such books would be profusely illustrated with pictures. These were then sung and recited at gatherings in villages and in taverns in towns.
5.

Political reforms are not possible just by formulating laws. Evaluate this statement

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6.

List the sources of information that are employed by the government to know about us

Answer» Is ur question right
7.

How democracies have been able to reduce poverty ?elaborate

Answer» Democracy, being based on the principle of equality is likely to promote greater social justice. Democratic laws work for the betterment of the people as a whole.The ways in which democracies have been able to reduce inequality and poverty are(i) Women have been given equal rights-like those of men in most of the democratic countries like India.(ii) Special efforts have been made to uplift the weaker sections of the society (like the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes), so that they could live with dignity and honour.(iii) Democracies everywhere try to provide a fair share to every citizen in the natural resources of the country.(iv) In almost all democratic countries of the world, poor people are given many concessions but richer classes are made to pay more income tax.(v) Gives equal voting rights to all the citizens.
8.

Who was the paid servant of Mrs packeltide.

Answer» Isme english kaha se aa gai mene to social science per click kiya tha
Miss Louisa Mebbin
9.

What do u mean by counter productive law?

Answer» Any legal change becomes counter-productive law when it results adversely.For example, many states have banned people who have more than two children from contesting Panchayat elections. This had resulted in denial of political opportunity to many poor and women, which was not intended.Generally, laws that seek to ban something are not successful in politics, instead laws that give political actors incentives to do good things are more successful. The best laws are those which empower people to carry out democratic reforms.The Right to Information Act is a good example of law that empowers people to find out what is happening in the government, and acts as a watchdog of the democracy. Such law helps to control corruption and supplements the existing laws that banned corruption and imposed strict penalties.
10.

Analyse the role of novels in creating sense of Social awareness in India

Answer» Novels in the 19th century served as vehicles of social change both in Europe and India. In novels, many real life situations were reflected. They not only criticised the prevailing ills in the society, but also suggested remedies. They dealt with class discrimination, prejudices against women, caste and class issues, problems and effects of industrialisation etc.They dealt with every aspect of our society, e.g. Premchand in his various novels like Nirmala,Sewasadan and Godan dealt with the poverty and exploitation, poor condition of the women, child marriage and dowry system in our society.Potheri Kunjambu, a lower caste writer from North Kerala, wrote a novel called Saraswativijayam, where he strongly criticised caste oppression. This novel gave stress on the importance of education for the upliftment of the lower castes.Thus, we can easily say that novels created a sense of social awareness in India.
11.

Explain the role of women in civil disobedience movement

Answer» There was a large scale participation of women in civil disobedience movement:-(1).During Gandhi\'s salt march, thousands of women came out from their homes to listen to him.(2).They participate in protest marches, manufactured salt and picketed foreign cloth liquors shops.(3).Many went to jail in urban areas.(4).They considered service to the nation as a scared duty of women.
Large scale participation of women was an important feature of the Civil Disobedience Movement. During the Salt March, thousands of women came out of their homes to listen to the speeches of Gandhi. women participated in protest marches, manufactured salt, and picketed foreign cloth and liquor shops. Many went to jail. While women of high caste families participated from urban areas, in rural areas they came from rich peasant households. But this did not bring about any radical changes in the positin of women. For a long time the Congress was reluctant to allow women to hold any position of authority within the organisation.
12.

Explain the factor that have enabled globalisation in India

Answer» Improvements in technology,Improvements in transportation,Information technology has made communication faster and easier., Government can use trade barriers to regulate foreign trade.,telecommunications, have brought the world closer. And other things etc.......
Abolished tarriff barriers, sufficient workers, good atmospheric condition, etc
Technology has helped so far to establish globalisation in India . For example coming up of information technology , etc ...
13.

Suggest one idea for employment generation in urban India

Answer» Spreading of education.............
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By being literate, if they are not getting job they they how to be employed in any bussiness. They would be able to start a bussiness and would give jobs to other who are like him.
Many people by becoming literate also are not able to get jobs ..... Then what to do Kaku Goyal
The best is to make people literate or giving them practical knowledge
Setting up a factory nearby .....so that people can be employed
14.

How can biogas solve the energy problem mainly in rural India

Answer» The plants using cattle dung are known as ‘Gobar gas plants’ in rural India. These provide twin benefits to the farmer in the form of energy and improved quality of manure. Biogas has higher thermal efficiency in comparision to kerosene, dung cake and charcoal. Biogas is by far the most efficient use of cattle dung. It improves the quality of manure and also prevents the loss of trees and manure due to burning of fuel wood and cow dung cakes.
15.

Map work of geography and history??

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16.

Who represented by the term African American?

Answer» The descendants of Africans who were brought into America as slaves between the 17th century and early 19th century. African-American refers to those africans whose decendants were brought from africa to america for slave trade during colonial period.
17.

How hai the technology hacked in enabling globalization

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18.

Can democracy be judged by its outcome?

Answer» Yes
Haa or aapka kya naam hai
Novika kya naam hai.... Gajab
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19.

Conservation of resources is vital for development give one example regarding a statement

Answer» Conservation of resources is vital for development because Take an example of water . Water is very important for all living organism to survive life but now a day Human beings waste a lot of water so our water level is very low . It is not a good sign for living organism .So we conserve water everyday
20.

Blue print for annual exam 2018_19

Answer» Very funny
21.

Explain the social changes in Britain which led to an increase in women readers

Answer» The most exciting element of the novels of the 18th century was the involvement of women. The 18th century saw the middle classes become more prosperous. Women got more leisure to read as well as write novels. And novels began exploring the world of women—their emotions and identities, their experiences and problems. Many novels were about domestic life- a theme about which women were allowed to speak with authority. They drew upon their experiences, wrote about family life, and earned public recognition.The novels of Jane Austen give us a glimpse of the world of women in rural society in early 19th century Britain. They make us think about a society which encouraged women to look for ‘good’ marriages and find wealthy or propertied husbands. The first sentence of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice states, ‘it is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.
22.

What is a type of democracy

Answer» Two types of democracy -(1) Direct democracy (2) Indirect democracy(1) People may express their feelings and expectations as their demands(2) There is adjustment between two social divisions with different interests.(3) Democracy is a system of governance of the people to rule on their own.
23.

Why chotanagpur plateau has the maximum concentration of iron and steel industries?

Answer» •cheap and skilled labour.• good transport facilities for carrying bulky and heavy materials.•availability of iron and raw materials in proximity.•vast growth potential in home (Indian) market.
24.

What are the necessity of political parties

Answer» 1. Without politcal parties,democracies cannot exist2.if we do not have political parties, in such situation every candidate in election will be independent3. No one will be able to make any promises to the people about any major challenges4. The govt will be formed but its utility will remain uncertain5. No one will be reponsible for how the country will run
25.

How does democracy ensures accountable government

Answer» An accountable government is answerable to its citizens. It is responsible for all the decisions it makes on behalf of its citizens.Government accountability means that public officials elected and un-elected have an obligation to explain their decisions and actions to the citizens. Government accountability is achieved through the use of a variety of mechanisms political, legal, and administrative designed to prevent corruption and ensure that public officials remain answerable and accessible to the people they serve. In the absence of such mechanisms, corruption may thrive.
26.

Positive impact of international trade

Answer» Its create a Very Big Interconnection and integrity among the producers and buyers and it also provide the better option to the Buyers Or consumers and also create opportunity to compete along the local market and promote the good in the foreign trade.
27.

About lenin

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28.

Why did civil war break out in Brussels?

Answer» French were in minority and powerful in economic health. While dutch were in majority and they were weaker section.For their political rights and power they arose a civil war. This was more scute in capital city of brussels.Previous all ans were wrong
The civil war break out in brussel because of the distrust between the two community of sinhala and tamil .this dirtrust was risen because the sinhala people discriminated tamil against every thing like job and other opportunity.
Civil war srilanka me hua tha........
Civil war was in srilanka no....
Sorry, I don\'t know
29.

What was the main aim of French Revolutionaries?

Answer» Establish a democractic government in france
To overthrown the monarchical rule and establishment of republicans government.
The main aim of the French revolutionaries was to overthrow the monarchical rule and the establishment of a republican government.
30.

Simon Commission India mai kb aaya??

Answer» 1928
1928
1928
31.

The states which emarged with the decline of Mughal athority were and. and

Answer» Sahi hai q galat hai apka
I think ,Hydrabad, the carnaty,Bengal ,Awadh , mysore etc.........
yr question hi samajh nhi a rha h
32.

What is a nation state according to Ernst Renan?

Answer» In 1882,lecture by french historian Ernest renan (1823-1892),known for the statement that a nation is "a daily referendum", and the nation are based as much on what the people jointly forget,as what they remember.
33.

What is known as life lines of national economy?

Answer» Transportation and communications
Transportation,communication and trade etc.......
Transportation, trade and communication
Transportation,communication etc.
34.

How are the MNCs spreading the production across the goals?

Answer» MNCs are spreading their production across countries in many ways .Large MNCs set up production units jointly with local companies in a country...... in developing nations ,large MNCs give orders for production to small producer and groups.
35.

Domestic of democracy

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36.

What was bismark

Answer» Chief minister or prussia and lastly he made a prime minister of sardania Piedmont
37.

By the end of19th century, a new visual culture was taking shape?

Answer» Yes it was taking shape
38.

Mention one state where canal irrigation has developed

Answer» Punjab
Andhra pradesh ho sakta h
Punjab , Harayana , etc
39.

How does democracy accommodate different social groups?

Answer» Democracy accommodates different social groups by providing equality to all in terms of economic, political and social life. A democratic government also makes several provisions for the weaker sections of the society, such as the introduction of reservations in education etc. Hence, a democracy involves not only the strong groups of the society, but also the weak groups.
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importance of IT sector in indian economy

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41.

Is democracy a right choice?

Answer» Yes.....
✅✅ yes ✅✅
Yes ,democracy is right choice for citizen
Koi shak???
Yes democracy is the best
Because it gave right to equality to everyone.
Yes....
42.

What was the protestant reformation

Answer» The protestant reformation was a major 16th century European movement aimed initially at reforming the beliefs and practices of the roman Catholic church.its religious aspects were supplemented by ambitious political rulers who wanted to extend their power and control at the expense of the church.
43.

What is mean by globalization

Answer» Process of removing barriers and restriction between two countries is called globalisation.
Globalization is a process of rapid integration or interconnection between countries globally....
Process of removing barries and restricction between two countries is called globalization
Globalization is a process of rapid integration or interconnection between countries
44.

What is meant by alligeration

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45.

Important chp of geography ...Plz.. tell guys its urgent..

Answer» All chapters are important
46.

Recognize the form of power sharing which is represented by the comunity govt. In belgium

Answer» Horizontal distribution of power sharing which is represented by the Community Government in Belgium.This form of power sharing means that different parts of the government such as the legislatures, executives, and other several departments work on the same level. No department is under any authority. All of them exercise their authority on the same level and consist of equal power.
47.

Give some example where factors other than income are important aspects of our lives.

Answer» Respect of others and healthy environment.
48.

Explain how manchester came to india

Answer» manchester comes to india means - manchester city was the first city to be industrialized and that industrialistion came to india during that time period
49.

Explain the role of judiciary in the Indian Constitution

Answer» Independence of Judiciary led by Supreme Court. The Indian Constitution protects the citizens from any partial judgment. ... This basically means that both the legislature and the executive branches of the government, cannot interfere with the functions and decisions of the judiciary.
50.

Distinguish between the theme of \'pride and prejudice\' and\' jane eyre\'.

Answer» Thnx
Pride and Prejudice:-\xa01. This novel gives a glimpse of the world of women in genteel rural society.2.This novel shows a society which encouraged women to look for \'good\' marriages and find wealthy or propertied husband.3. This allow us to see the behavioir of main characters, who are pre occupied with marriage and money.\xa0Jane Eyre:-1. This novel did not simply popularise the domestic role of women.2. This novel dealt with women women who broke establishec norms of society before adjusting to them.3. This novel allowed readers to sympathise with rebellious actions.
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