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1.

What is the importance of reduction explain

Answer» Reduction is important because they are the principal source of energy in this planet both biological and natural.
2.

explain human develpment report?

Answer» Human Development Report is an annual report published by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) which compares countries based on their educational level, health status and per capita income. This report was launched in the year 1990 by the Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen and the Pakistani Economist Mahbub ul Haq.
3.

What is third tier goverment

Answer» Three-Tier system means three levels of government. The Indian Constitution originally provided for a two-tier system of government.(i) The union government or the central government and(ii) the state government.But, later a third-tier of federalism was added in the form of Panchayats [Rural level] and Municipalities [Urban level]. Every level enjoys separate jurisdiction.
4.

Describe any four features of the landed aristocracy class of European continent?

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5.

How the life of workers was affected

Answer» The abundance of labour in the market affected the lives of workers adversely.\tPlenty of labourers: As news of possible jobs travelled to the countryside, hundreds thronged to the cities. When there is plenty of labour wages are low.\tNetwoking and sources: The actual possibility of getting a job depended on existing networks for friendship and kin relations.\xa0If there was a relative or a friend in a factory, the chances of getting a job quickly were more likely.\tWastage of time and money: Those jobe-seekers having poor or not social connection had to wait weeks, spend\xa0nights under bridges or in night shelters.\xa0Some stayed in Night Refuges that were set up by private individuals; others went to the Casual Wards maintained by the Poor Law authorities.\tSeasonal type of labour: Seasonality for work in many industries means prolonged periods without works.\xa0After the busy season was over, the poor were on the streets again.\tAlthough, wages increased somewhat in the early nineteenth century but they tell us little about the welfare of the workers.
6.

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Answer» Hi bestie
Hi
7.

How primary secondary and tertiary sectors are interdependent

Answer» The sectors (i.e primary, secondary and tertiary sectors) of economy are interdependent. The primary sector is involved in natural products which we get from agriculture, fishing, dairy and forestry. When these natural products are converted to other forms of production through an industrial activity,it is known as the secondary sector. The tertiary sector provides services for the production of goods in the primary and secondary sectors. There are also certain important services such as teaching, medicine, law and information technology which may not directly help in the production of goods.
8.

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Answer» Yeah...
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9.

Write about the germany unification and italy unification ?

Answer» Germany:\tNationalist feelings were widespread among middle class Germans, who in 1848 tried to unite different regions of the German confederation.\tThis movement was suppressed by combined forces of monarchy and military, supported by large landowners (Junkers) of Prussia.\tThen Prussia\'s chief minister, Otto von Bismarck, took the leadership of the movement for national unification.\tThree wars over seven years with Austria, Denmark and France ended in Prussian victory and completed the process of unification.\tIn January 1871, Prussian king William I was proclaimed German Emperor in a ceremony held at Versailles.Italy:\tPrime Minister Cavour and King Victor Emmanuel formed an alliance with France to overthrow Austria.\tThis alliance united northern Italy.\tAt the same time in the South, Garibaldi used guerilla warfare to unite southern Italy.\tPeople in the south voted to join the people in the north, thus uniting Italy.
10.

What is national in india

Answer» Nationalism is a kind of patriotic feeling which one had towards its country....
11.

What is arid soil????

Answer» Desert soli
12.

Na name the custom Union formed by Persia in 1834

Answer» Zollverein is founded by the Zollverein agreements of 1833, the Zollverein union was formally inaugurated on January, 1st 1834. Best known as the German Customs Union the Zollverein was the coalition of German countries established to regulate tariffs and economic strategies within their boundaries. By 1866 most of the German states became members of this union.\xa0
13.

Who was called bismark of Italy

Answer» Otto Von Bismarck was responsible for the unification of Germany. The person who closely resembled his role in the unification of Italy was Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour. He was the founder of Italian Liberal Party as well as the Prime Minister of Italy.
14.

Is it true that money in our pocket cannot buy all the goods and services we need to live well

Answer» Yes because our real need is love, respect, liberty, and all that things which make us feel better. But in this era money matters a lot .
Yes it is true...we can only buy materialistic things frm money and not non materialistic things....money cannot give us freedom to live, respect, security, good environment, good health, etc...
Yes because somethings like reapect,freedom,family friends we cannot buy them.
Yes it is true that money in our pocket cannot buy all the goods and services we need to live well. Money cannot give us security, it cannot heal us . Along with it , we look for other important factors like sense of security, respect, freedom, etc in any job.
15.

Why power sharing is important

Answer» (i) Prudential Reasons: These lay emphasis on better outcomes of power sharing.(a) Power sharing helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between the social groups. Thus it ensures the stability of political order.(b) Its absence results into imposition of will by majority community, which undermines the unity of nation.(ii) Moral Reasons: These stress on power sharing as a valuable act because:(a) It is the very spirit of democracy.(b) A democratic rule involves it with those affected by its exercise and who have to live with its effects.(c) A legitimate government is the one where citizens acquire a role in the system through participation.
16.

Difference between aristocracy and peasant

Answer» Aristoctacy: They were rich people. They spoke french language. They were in minority. Peasant: They were poor farmers who worked on aristocracy lands. They were in majority.
17.

How bio gas is excellent fuel? What are the other benefits of bio-gas plants

Answer» Because, it gives large amounts of heat in same amount of other fuel. Without any rest substance after burning.
18.

Prepare a project on social issues

Answer» plaease answer kaha
19.

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Answer» Hloooo
Hi bestie
Hlo aastha jii
Aastha jii
HLo
Hiii
20.

What were the merits of offset press? When was it developed?

Answer» The merits of printing press are:1) It reduced the cost of books2) The time and labour required to produce each book came down3) Multiple copies would be produced with greater ease4) Earlier, reading was restricted to elites but only now books could reach to a wider sections of people5) The readership was growing as books flooded the marketJohann Gutenberg of Germany in 1430 had developed the first printing press.\xa0
21.

Hlo..hlo..anyone on?????

Answer» Yup
Koi nhi hai kya???
22.

I want to see sample questions in Ln-1and 3 in geography

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23.

How resources support mankind

Answer» Human beings are considered as an important resource because they make the best use of the nature to create more resources. They can do this as they have the knowledge, skill and the technology to do so. This ability is acquired by people on the basis of education received by them.
24.

Is reliable a good book for sst.

Answer» According to my opinion,Exam idea is good book for sst.
25.

when did the first clear cut expression in nationalism come in France

Answer» The first clear expression of nationalism came with the French Revolution in 1789.
26.

How did the french control the Vietnam

Answer» The following points may help you:\xa0French\'s control over Vietnam was visible most in the economic and military aspect, however, French established control over the education system of Vietnam to consolidate its control.a. Economic- For French, colonies were necessary to provide natural resources and other goods. The Vietnamese economy was based on rice cultivation and rubber plantation to meet the French needs.Labours were hired on contracts, gradually landlordism became well entrenched and standard of living declined. To suit the French requirements for easy transportation of goods massive infrastructure projects, rail networks were established.b. Religion- The French in order to consolidate its control and authority wanted to exercise cultural and social domination and influence. One such way was to introduce Christianity in Vietnam , establish Christian Missionaries and encourage conversions.c.\xa0. Education-\xa0. The French in order to civilize the natives, introduced modern education and dismantled the traditional education system in Vietnam. They followed the policy of discrimination against the Vietnamese students, of deliberately failing students. The education system glorified French rule.d.Health and Hygiene-\xa0French tried to create modern Vietnam with modern architecture and engineering skills to build a modern city in Hanoi but the native quarter was not provided with modern facilities.
27.

Describe how communities have conserved and protected forests and wildlife in lndia?

Answer» ndia has a multi-cultural and multi-religious society where protection of forests and wildlife is a part of their daily life. Contributions by these communities towards the protection of forests and wildlife can be explained as given below:1. The inhabitants of five villages in Alwar district of Rajasthan have declared 1200 hectares of forest as the Bhairodev Dakav ‘Sonchuri’, declaring their own set of rules and regulations which do not allow hunting, and are protecting the wildlife against any outside encroachments.2. Some trees are considered sacred by different communities e.g. the Mundas and Santhals of Chotanagpur region worship Mahua and Kadamba trees, and the tribals of Orissa and Bihar worship the Tamarind and Mango trees during weddings.3. In and around Bishnoi villages in Rajasthan, herds of blackbuck, nilgai and peacock can be seen as an integral part of the community and no one harms them.4. The\xa0Chipko Movement\xa0in Uttaranchal has successfully resisted\xa0cutting of trees\xa0as forests are home to different communities and hilly people.
28.

How can i develop interest in sst?

Answer» Although sst is a boring subject..bt you need to study it fr boards...do not go beyond NCERT text book....you just make short notes of all the chapters and revise them everyday...if you talk about developing yur interest..then you need to develop yur interest by yurself...no one can help u in that...!! Love your subjects and the result will be in front of you ...hope you do well !! All the best?
29.

State any three resorces planning

Answer» ? Surving maping and measurement of the characters and properties? examing resorces with respect to technology and economy and need
30.

Who were trade guilds ?? Explain in detail

Answer» (i) Trade guilds were associations of producers that trained craft people, maintained control over production, regulated competition and prices(ii)They enjoyed monopoly rights to produce and trade in specific products(iii) They also had the right to restrict the entry of new producers into the trade.
31.

Expalin forms of power sharing in modern democracy

Answer» \tPower sharing among the different organs of government (Horizontal power sharing). In a democracy, power is shared among the different organs of the government such as the legislature, executive and the judiciary. This is called the horizontal distribution of power because it allows different organs of the government placed at the same level to exercise different powers. Under this kind of power sharing arrangement, one can exercise unlimited powers. Each organ has its own powers, and it can also check the powers of other. So this results in a balance of power among the various institutions.\tPower sharing among governments at different levels : Under this, people choose separate governments at separate levels, for example, a general local government for the entire country and local governments at the provincial, sub-national or regional levels. Such a general government for the entire country is usually called a Federal government.\tPower sharing among different social groups : In a democracy, especially, in a multi-ethnic society, power is also shared among social groups such as the religious and linguistic groups. ‘Community government’ in Belgium is a good example of this arrangement. In some countries, there are constitutional and legal arrangements whereby socially weaker sections and women are represented in the legislatures and the administration.\tPower sharing among political parties, pressure groups and movements : In a democracy, power is also shared among different political parties, pressure groups and movements. Democracy provides the citizens a choice to choose their rulers. This choice is provided by the various political parties, who contest elections to win them. Such competition ensures that power does not remain in one hand
32.

What is soil erosion and soil conservation

Answer» Washing away of the top soil by different agents of gradation and human activities is called soil erosion.Soil conservation is a methodology to maintain soil fertility, prevent soil erosion and exhaustion, and improve the degraded condition of the soil.
33.

Find out the rain water harvesting system existing in India and make a presentation on it

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34.

What was the ethnic composition of sri lanka?

Answer» Thanks
Sri Lanka comprises various communities and diverse population which signifies its complex ethnicity like:\tSinhalese make up 74% of the population and are concentrated in the densely populated southwest.\xa0They enjoy majoritarian status in the country.\tAnother community is Tamil speaking which has two sub-groups:\tSri Lankan Tamils were 13%. They are the natives of Sri Lanka.The Indian Tamils account for 5%. They are of Indian origin.Most of the Sinhala-speaking people are Buddhists, while most of the Tamils are Hindus or Muslims.\xa0About 7% of the population is Christians (both Tamils and Sinhalas).Rest 1% are Muslims.\t\t
35.

Describe the main Features of indian federal system

Answer» Main Features of Federalism :(i) There are two or more levels of government. India has three levels.(ii) Each level of government has its own jurisdiction in matters of legislation, taxation and administration even though they govern the same citizens.(iii) Powers and functions of each tier of government is specified and guaranteed by Constitution.(iv) The Supreme Court has been given power to settle disputes between federal governments.(v) Fundamental provisions of Constitution cannot be altered by any one level of government. It applies to India also.(vi) Sources of revenue between different levels is specified by Constitution.(vii) There is mutual trust and agreement between the government at different levels.\xa0
36.

Give key points of civics 1st lesson.

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37.

Why mahatma gandi taken back non corporation movement

Answer» Mahatma Gandhi withdrew non-cooperation movement due to the following reasons :-\t\xa0Non-cooperation movement was meant to be a peaceful protest, but after the Chauri- Chaura incident, it was evident that the people turned to violence.\tGandhiji felt that the people of India were not ready for a nation wide movement of mass struggle and felt that he should withdraw the movement.\tMoreover, many members of the Indian National Congress felt that the Non-cooperation movement was tiresome and unnecessary, since they wanted to contest in the elections.
38.

Explain some of the other important ideas of the above section in your own words

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39.

Project on land degradation and method of conservation

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40.

Describe the significance of the non cooperation movement

Answer» \tSwaraj was not achieved in one year as Gandhiji had told.\tHowever, it was a truly mass movement where lakhs of Indians participated in the open protest against the government through peaceful means.\tIt shook the British government who were stumped by the extent of the movement.\tIt saw participation from both Hindus and Muslims thereby showcasing communal harmony in the country.\tThis movement established the popularity of the Congress Party among the people.\tAs a result of this movement, people became conscious of their political rights. They were not afraid of the government.\tHordes of people thronged to jails willingly.\tThe Indian merchants and mill owners enjoyed good profits during this period as a result of the boycott of British goods. Khadi was promoted.\tThe import of sugar from Britain reduced considerably during this period.\tThis movement also established Gandhiji as a leader of the masses.
41.

what is net down area

Answer» This represents the total area sown with crops and orchards.
42.

Explain the features of nation state that emerged in 19th century

Answer» \t\xa0The Ottoman empire disintegrated and European subject nationalities split up demanding their independence.\t\xa0Rivalry was at the peak during this period and the nation states formed various groups and colonies. The best examples of this were during both the World Wars that took place in this century.\tThe concept of nation state was accepted readily in colonies and paved way for them to lead movements asking for independent nation states.\xa0
43.

What is demerit

Answer» Advantage
Disadvantage
44.

I have a district of a bada nachaniya....I am a district of a bada nachaniya...???

Answer» anurag hamarake nahina aavat bojpuri
Jai Maharashtra..jai jai jai..?
meri to marathi mast hai . jay maharastra
mazi t marathi mast ahe .. jay mharastra
ap hamako kya samajate
My naam is harsimran singh...I rhta in haryana..meri side se you ko namaste..??
anurag bhai me bhi hu english mai kachha only 100 me se85 hi aaye hai
LOL bhai
???...ye kya tha.???
Yeh kya hua...english grammar practice kar rahe ho kya???
45.

What are the different from of pawer sharing in mordan democracies

Answer» \tPower sharing among the different organs of government (Horizontal power sharing). In a democracy, power is shared among the different organs of the government such as the legislature, executive and the judiciary. This is called the horizontal distribution of power because it allows different organs of the government placed at the same level to exercise different powers. Under this kind of power sharing arrangement, one can exercise unlimited powers. Each organ has its own powers, and it can also check the powers of other. So this results in a balance of power among the various institutions.\tPower sharing among governments at different levels : Under this, people choose separate governments at separate levels, for example, a general local government for the entire country and local governments at the provincial, sub-national or regional levels. Such a general government for the entire country is usually called a Federal government.\tPower sharing among different social groups : In a democracy, especially, in a multi-ethnic society, power is also shared among social groups such as the religious and linguistic groups. ‘Community government’ in Belgium is a good example of this arrangement. In some countries, there are constitutional and legal arrangements whereby socially weaker sections and women are represented in the legislatures and the administration.\tPower sharing among political parties, pressure groups and movements : In a democracy, power is also shared among different political parties, pressure groups and movements. Democracy provides the citizens a choice to choose their rulers. This choice is provided by the various political parties, who contest elections to win them. Such competition ensures that power does not remain in one hand
46.

Topic adulteration in economy

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47.

What were the various impact of French revolution?

Answer» The long-term impact on France was profound, shaping politics, society, religion and ideas, and polarizing politics for more than a century. The French Revolution led to the end of monarchy in France. A society based on privileges gave way to a new system of governance.
48.

La ptrie and la lityoen means

Answer» La ptri means about the people or the citizen of the country. La lityon means about the father land
49.

Define Decolonization

Answer» The process in which a country that was previously a colony (controlled by another country)becomes politically independent.
50.

I need civics project of chapter 5

Answer» We are not able to do project here..... UNDERSTAND ? जी...... ?????????