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What is non cooperation movements and what its effect |
| Answer» The Non-Cooperation Movement was a significant but short phase of the Indian independence movement from British rule. It was led by Mahatma Gandhi after the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre and lasted from 1920 to February 1922.Foreign goods\xa0were\xa0boycotted, liquor shops\xa0were\xa0picketed and bonfires\xa0were\xa0lit of foreign cloth. | |
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Briefly explain about the proto industrialisation during 19th century |
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How had napoleonic code exported to the regions under French control? |
| Answer» Napoleon\'s codes (1804) were a set of civil codes that had to be practiced by the French society. The aim of the code was to reform the French society, in areas such as family, property, civil procedure etc.Established equality before law,\xa0Abolished all privileges based on birth,\xa0Granted the right to property to French citizens,\xa0Simplified administrative divisions,\xa0Abolished feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom,\xa0Removed restrictions on guilds in towns,\xa0Improved transport and communication. | |
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What is contour farming |
| Answer» Contour ploughing or contour farming or Contour bunding is the farming practice of plowing and/or planting across a slope following its elevation contour lines. These contour lines create a water break which reduces the formation of rills and gullies during times of heavy water run-off; which is a major cause of soil erosion. The water break also allows more time for the water to settle into the soil. | |
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Describe land degradation in india |
| Answer» "The basic defination of land degradation which we used to prepare the atlas is deyerioration of the original quality of land and deterioration or total loss of the production capacity of the soil". Overexploitation of natural resources is the main reason for increasing land degradation in land" | |
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What can be the map marking questions for geography? |
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Were to were |
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Answer» Ode mean China to japan to europ |
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Who is the hero of the two worlds |
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Answer» Jai ghosh is the most popular hero in the the whole universe Gilbert du Motier,Marquis de Lafayette. GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI |
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What is waste land ? |
| Answer» An area of land that can not be used or that is not longer used for buildings or growing things on it and it is unused area or land which do not come in used and become barren. | |
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Who was cavar |
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Meaning of consumers???? |
| Answer» The consumer is an individual who pays some amount of money or the thing required to consume goods and services produced. | |
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Name the eropean powers that defeated nepolean in 1815?( 1 mark) |
| Answer» A British-led allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Field Marshal Blücher. | |
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Who was wolfe Tone? |
| Answer» Wolfe Tone was a leading Irish revolutionary figure and one of the founding members of the United Irish men and is regarded as the father of Irish republicanism. | |
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What is meant by Romanticism? |
| Answer» \tIt is a cultural movement which develops in the form of a national sentiment in the form of poems, paintings etc. by romantic artists criticising the glory of science and reasoning.\tIt goes supporting emotions and mystique feelings towards the nation.\xa0 | |
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Why is sustainability essesntial for ecinomic growrh |
| Answer» Sustainability development ensures judicious use of resources which leads to the economic growth.It ensures environment friendly growth and economic growth and thus unable to save billions of dollars spent on environment protection programms | |
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What problem in Non - cooperation movement |
| Answer» The non co operation movement was very complicated to spread in cities many lawerys teachers soldiers resign from their work simply to not to co ooperate with british | |
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Identify king victor emmanuel 2 telling the part played by him in the unification of italy |
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Answer» King Victor Emmanuel II\xa0was the king of Sardinia who helped all revolutionaries whose main aim was to achieve the unification and Independence of Italy. It was Emmanuel who finally completed the task of unification, after Cavour had died, by annexing the Papal territories of Venetia and Rome.\xa0In this way, the united Italy came into existence in the year 1871 A.D. 1. he was a king of Sardinia2. he gave enormous power to cavor and Garibaldi to unify the Italy 3. he completed the task of unification after cavor died by annexing the venetia and rome |
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Please send the map question of ch 1 geography |
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Answer» Wheat What is rabi crops |
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What is rabi crops? |
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Answer» Rabi crops are also known as winter crops. They are sown from October to December and harvested from April to June. Wheat, barley, pea, gram and mustard are the important rabi crops. Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Uttarakhan and Uttar Pradesh are the important producers of rabi crops. Rabba crop are those crop which are grown in winter |
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What was swadeshi movement |
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Explain any three reasons that people might apply for loans in rural areas |
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Describe the impact of globalization on Indian culture |
| Answer» In many ways, our culture is affected by globalisation. Right from the early ages, India had adopted an open approach to cultural influences and the Indian culture has been enriched because of this. In the last decade, we have seen major cultural changes and it was feared that our local cultures would be overtaken by globalised culture. Earlier, our cultural tradition was very reserved and had no connection with the outside world. It hardly knew anything else and was suspicions of everything. Fortunately, we have not retained our old attitude until today. There have been some hot debates in our society not just about political and economic issues but also about changes in styles, clothes, films, music, body language, language, etc. Many social reformers and early nationalists of the 19th century also debated on culture and tradition. The issues today\'s are the same but in different ways. What is perhaps the difference is the intensity and scale of change. | |
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Different forms of power sharing are? |
| Answer» Major forms of power sharing in modern democracy are:\tPower sharing among different Organs of the Government:\xa0In democracy, power is shared among Legislature, Executive and Juduciary.This is known as distribution of power. No organ of the governemnt can e\xa0P\xa0xcercise unlimited power as each\xa0ower sharing among different Organs of the Government\xa0organ checks the others.\tGovernments at different levels:\xa0In federal form of government, power is shared between the central and state governments. In India there is another lower level of government -local self government.This is called vertical division of government.\tSocial Groups:\xa0Power may also be shared among different social groups such as religious and linguistic groups. In India, there are constitutional and legal arrangements whereby socially weaker sections and women are represented in the legislatures and administration.\tDivision of power between political parties, pressure groups and movements: Political parties are the organisations which aim to control power by contesting elections. In a democracy, citizens have the freedom to choose among the various contenders for power. When no party gets a majority, two or more parties come together to form a governemnt. In a democracy, pressure and interest groups also have an indirect share in the governemnt\'s power. | |
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i need question paper model as per latest pattern for 10th for periodic test |
| Answer» I will send you this Tomorrow. Ok. and of PT-1, yes? | |
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I want to write test |
| Answer» Then why are you asking us please do your test | |
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How the villan issue led to the first World War |
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Why tertiary sector is becoming so important in india? |
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Answer» The need for tertiary is increasing because of the following reasons:\tThere is more need for\xa0services like financial institutions, educational institutions etc.\xa0\tIn any country several basic services like transport, bank, insurance, educational institutions etc are required and the government has to take responsibility for the provision of these services.\tThe development of agriculture and industry lead to an\xa0increase in demand for\xa0tertiary services like\xa0transport, trade, storage etc.\tAs income level rises, certain section of people start\xa0demanding many services like restaurants, tourism, private hospitals etc.\tCertain new services such as those based on information and communication technology have become important and essential and rapid growth of service\xa0sector also benefitted from external demand such as software industry and call centres. services.\tThe tertiary sector creates\xa0huge employment opportunities even for the uneducated and unskilled workers. It include primary or secondry activity |
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Why where corn louies introduced and later abolished in Britain in the 18th century |
| Answer» Population growth from the late eighteenth century had increased the demand for food grains in Britain pushing up the prices. Under pressure from farmers, the government restricted the import of corn. These laws were commonly known as the Corn Laws. However, later the industrialists and people living in cities forced the government to abolish the Corn Laws. | |
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Importent dates and persons as well as Places of history chapter 3 |
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Write down difference between conventional and non conventional resources |
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Answer» Conventional source of energy are those source which have been used from many ages They are non renewable resources They are exaustible Their generation & uses involves huge expenditure they are very expensive to be maintained stor transmitted as the are carried over long distance through transmission grid and lines Example:coal ,minerals oil,natural gas Non conventional source of energy have generally been identified in the recent past They are renewable They are inexhaustible Very meagre amount of money is required for their use Less expensive due to local use and easy to be maintained Example: geothermal energy, solar energy ,wind energy. Conventional source of energy are those source which have been used from many ages They are non renewable resourcesThey are exaustibleTheir generation & uses involves huge expenditurethey are very expensive to be maintained stor transmitted as the are carried over long distance through transmission grid and linesExample:coal ,minerals oil,natural gasNon conventional source of energy have generally been identified in the recent pastThey are renewableThey are inexhaustibleVery meagre amount of money is required for their use Less expensive due to local use and easy to be maintainedExample: geothermal energy, solar energy ,wind energy. |
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How the unification of britain different from the unification of france and italy? |
| Answer» UNIFICATION OF GERMANY :- Unification of Germany took place in 1871. The unification process was led by Bismarck, Chancellor of Prussia, which was the largest German kingdom. Through a series of victorious wars against Austria and France, which were blocking German unification, Bismarck succeeded in unifying Germany under the Prussian king.UNIFICATION OF ITALY :- Unification of Italy took place in 1871. This process was under the leadership of the King and Chancellor of Piedmont--Sardinia. The unification process was also marked by wars against Austria. Unification was complete when the Pope lost power over Rome and the Papal states.UNIFICATION OF BRITAIN :- Unification of Britian took place in 1707 when the kingdoms of England and Scotland formed an union. These kingdoms were earlier separate although they were ruled by the same monarch from London. With the 1707 alliance, Britain became a united political system.\xa0 | |
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We have different identities in different contest support the statement with 3 facts |
| Answer» We have different identities in different contexts. It can be proved by the following points:\tSocial divisions in society\xa0are inevitable. They occur due to accident of birth or sometimes due to our choices.\xa0\tPeople usually perceive their identities on the basis of their religion, caste, language, social status and educational qualification or occupation.\tIt is fairly common for people belonging to the same religions to feel that they do not belong to the same community because their caste is different.\tIt is also possible for people from different religions to have the same caste and feel close to each other.\tRich and poor persons from the\xa0same family often do not keep close relations with each other for they feel they are different. | |
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Role of language in nationalism |
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Answer» Russia ruled poland .russian language want to implement in the poland ,but polish people rejected in a poland. Language and popular traditions was turned as wapons for the national resistance during the 19th centuary . Language played an important role in the development of national sentiments /nationalism among the masses |
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Compare overlapping and cross cutting of social differences witg one example each |
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What is the unitary system |
| Answer» All the states in a country united | |
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What is happend in civil code of 1804 |
| Answer» It is also known as napolean code .this code is abolished all previlages based on birth and stabilised equality before law. | |
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Differentiate between radical, liberal, conservatives |
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How does reserved class ? |
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Prithvi sammelan avam ajanda 21 kya hai class 10 |
| Answer» Ek pahla prithvi sammelan jo Riovde Janeiro me laga jisme 100 country se jyada ke leader aaye the aur unhone ek agenda tayaar kiya jisme garibi ko khatam karne ke baat kahe gaye . Isi agenda koAgenda21 kahavgaua hai | |
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which is the name 0f ankleshar |
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In sri lanka 74% sinhala18% tamils7% christansTotal = 99% where is 1% |
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Answer» Other languages speaker German Bhudhist Budhist German is correct German Buddists |
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Mind map of nationalism in europe |
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Answer» pdf yes |
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how can you conserve resources |
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Answer» We can conserve our resources by following ways:-1. By managing water in a better way2. By reducing over exploitation3. By using seeds which requires less water4. By controlling the production of industrial wastes .5. By growing more trees as trees attracts clouds Some common ways in which we can conserve resources are\tTo switch off fans and light when not in use\tTo not waste paper\tTo use water carefully\tTo harvest water\tTo reduce consumption, recycle and reuse waste materials hello |
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Which tax was introduced after first war to raise extra revenue? |
| Answer» income | |
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what is Grant of separate electorate |
| Answer» In separate electorates, the representatives of only a particular community contests the elections. In such elections only the members of that particular community participates.For example, In Separate electorate system, the seats in a constituency are reserved for a particular community \'A\'. The voters are from community \'A\' only. The candidates are from community \'A\' only. The winners are from community ‘A\' only. Other communities don\'t participate at all in elections in that particular constituency.During the British rule, separate or communal electorates were granted to the Muslims, Sikhs and the Anglo Indians. | |
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Let\'s work out these of economics 1 chapter development |
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How is climate most important factor in soil formation? |
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Answer» Climate is the single most important factor in soil formation. Most important climatic factors affecting soil formation are the amount and seasonal distribution of temperature and rainfall. Climate controls the type and effectiveness of weathering of the parent material, the quantity of water seeping through the soil and the type of micro-organisms present therein.In areas of heavy rainfall and high temperature, the soils are red or lateritic. Torrential rainfall during the rainy season washes the upper soil and leaches the materials into deeper horizon. During the dry summer season the evaporation exceeds precipitation and through capillary action iron and aluminium sesquioxides are transported to the surface making the soil red.In areas of alternate wet and dry climate, the leached material which goes deep down in the horizon is brought up and the blazing sun bakes the top soil so hard that it resembles a brick. Therefore, this soil is called lateritic which literally means brick. In arid and semi-arid regions, evaporation always exceeds precipitation. Under such circumstances, two main factors determine the nature and properties of soils. Firstly there is very little vegetation and the soils badly lack humus content.Hence the soils are invariably of light colour. Secondly, the excess of evaporation makes soils lime accumulating. Thus they are bound to be pedocal in nature. Such soils are widely spread in the extreme western part of the country.In cold climates of the Himalayan region, the process of vegetation decay is very low and the soils formed under such circumstances are acidic in nature. When the climatic control acts for a sufficiently long period, it reduces the differences in the parent materials. Two different parent materials may develop the same soil in the same type of climate.Similarly, the same parent material may produce two different types of soils in two different types of climates. The crystalline granites produce laterite soil in relatively moist parts of the monsoonal region and non-laterite in drier areas.Hot summer and low rainfall develops black soil as is found in some parts of Tamil Nadu irrespective of the parent rock. In Rajasthan, both granite and sandstone give birth to sandy soil under arid climate. This soil is poor in organic matter. High temperature |
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language compositiin |
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language composition of Belgium |
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Answer» 55% of dutch speaking in flemish region44% of French speaking people in wallonia region1% of German speaking people Dutch french german |
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WHICH TYPE OF SOIL IS MOST SUITABLE FOR GROWING THE CROP OF CASHEW NUT |
| Answer» I think red laterite soil | |