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1.

"different persons can have different developmental goals" explain

Answer» There are people seeking equal treatment, freedom, security and respect of other rather earning more income. Hence, every individual has their own priority to have material things or non-material things. For example, only joining a new job, a person may consider many factors other than income such as work environment, security etc.
2.

Why nation is important ?

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3.

which are the best referance books for social studeis

Answer» what vk here
Ncert is the best .... besides u can prefer vk
4.

What is gudem rebellion in hindi

Answer» (i) The Gudem rebellion spread in response to the Non Cooperation Movement in 1921.(ii) In the Gudem Hills of Andhra Pradesh, a militant guerrila movement spread in the early 1920s under the leadership of Alluri Sitaram Raju Against forest laws.(iii) The rebels proclaimed that he was an incarnation of God as he could make correct astrological predictions and heal people.(iv) Raju talked of the greatness of Mahatma . Gandhi and was inspired by Non Cooperation Movement, and persuaded people to wear Khadi and give up drinking. But at the same time he asserted that India could be liberated only by the use of force.(v) The Gudem rebels attacked police station, attempted to kill British officials and carried on guerrilla warfare for achieving swaraj. Raju was arrested and executed in 1924.
5.

What is main cause of land degradation in punjab

Answer» Overgrazing is a main cause of land degradation in punjab
6.

What is an acid and base?

Answer» Hmm shi kaha ok..??
Ok
home / study / science / chemistry / chemistry definitions / acids and basesAcids And BasesAcids:An acid is a substance that gives hydrogen ion H+or a hydronium ion H3O+when dissolved in water. A substance, which has an acidic nature, contains one or more hydrogen and an anionic group in its formula.Example: H2SO4 (sulfuric acid) contains two hydrogens or hydrogen ion 2H+and sulfate anion When sulfuric acid dissolves in water it produces Hydrogen ion or hydronium ion which is shown belowBase:A Base is a substance which gives hydroxide ion OH-when dissolved in water.ExampleNaOH It is a base since it contains OH- ion or hydroxide ion.
7.

How was power sharing succefully implemented in Germany

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8.

What is khilafat movement n what happened in this movement?

Answer» The Khilafat issue gave him the opportunity to bring the Hindus and Muslims on a common platform. The Ottoman Turkey was badly defeated in the First World War. There were rumours about a harsh peace treating likely to be imposed on the Ottoman emperor; who was the spiritual head of the Islamic world (the Khalifa). A Khilafat committed was formed in Bombay in March 1919 to defend the Khalifa. This committee had leaders like the brothers Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali. They also wanted Mahatma Gandhi to take up the cause to build a united mass action. At the Calcutta session of the Congress in September 1920, the resolution was passed to launch a non-cooperation movement in support of Khilafat and also for swaraj.
9.

Gender bais topic

Answer» Women empowerment
10.

What is majorititariam

Answer» It means a belief that the majority community should be able to rule a country in whichever way it wants, by disregarding the wishes and needs of the minority, e.g., Sri Lanka opted for majoritarianism in which majority Sinhalas rule the country.
The majorititariam is when the person or single group over rule in country.
11.

When did vasco da gama die at which century

Answer» After the death of King Manuel, da Gama was asked to return to India, in an effort to contend with the growing corruption from Portuguese officials in the country. In 1524, King John III named da Gama Portuguese viceroy in India.That same year, da Gama died in Cochin—the result, it has been speculated, from possibly overworking himself. His body was sailed back to Portugal, and buried there, in 1538.
12.

Find the HCF of 3120

Answer» 5
13.

Explain why growth of Nationalism in the colonies India is linked to an anti colonial movement

Answer» \tThe growth of modern nationalism is intimately connected to the anti-colonial movement in India, just like in any other country.\tIn the process of their struggle with colonialism people began discovering their unity.\tAnti-colonial movement gave a strong issue to the people with which they could identify and could come on a common platform.\tAll though each class or group of people felt that they were being oppressed under colonialism, the effects of colonialism were felt differently.\tHence, the growth of nationalism in the colonies is linked to an anti-colonial movement.\xa0
14.

Who offered dominence status in 1929?

Answer» Lord Irwin announced a vague offer of dominion status for India, in October 1929.
15.

Who was sir john simon?

Answer» He was a British politician and he held the senior cabinet post from 1 world war to 2 , second world war .The British government constituted a Statutory Commission under Sir John Simon. The commission was made to look into the functioning of the constitutional system in India and suggest changes. But since all the members in the commission were British , the Indian leaders opposed the commission. The Simon Commission arrived in India in 1928. It was greeted with the slogan ‘Go back Simon\'.
He was a British politician and he held the senior cabinet post from 1 world war to 2 , second world war
Tha ek isnan ....ateet ke panno me yaad kara jata hai usko
Head of simon commission...
16.

What is develop

Answer» it means those things which have fully developed
17.

Who was guzippe mazini?

Answer» \tGiuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionary who founded two underground societies; first Young Italy in Marseilles and then Young Europe in Berne.\tGiuseppe Mazzini was an important figure in liberal natioanlism. He made a significant contribution to the unification of Italy.\tBy 1830, Giuseppe Mazzini put forward a coherent programme of a unitary Italian Republic formed a secret society named Young Italy to inspire them with ideas of unification.\tInspired by Mazzini several Secret societies sprang up in many European states to train revolutionaries and spread their ideas.\tHe inspired the youth of Italy with natioanlist ideas.\tHe believed God intended nations to be natural units of mankind and Italy could not continue to be a patchwork of small states and kingdoms.\tHe founded the underground secret societies Youth Italy Italy and Young Europe to involve the youth in revolutionary activities.
18.

Who was napolene bonprart

Answer» Napoleon Bonaparte was the ruler of France. He was crowned as the king of France in December 1804. He was known as the ‘son of the revolution’. He was an excellent general who recovered he lost territories. He Expanded his kingdoms through wars with Austria , Prussia and Russia between 1805-07. He passed the Napoleonic code in 1805 to simplify the administration. He was defeated very badly by the British General Arthur Wellesley at Waterloo in 1815. He was arrested and sent to the island of Saint Helena where he died in 1821.
19.

Central power of world war

Answer» The Central Powers (German: Mittelmächte; Hungarian: Központi hatalmak; Turkish: İttifak Devletleri / Bağlaşma Devletleri; Bulgarian: Централни сили, translit. Tsentralni sili), consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria—hence also known as the Quadruple Alliance[1] (German: Vierbund)—was one of the two main coalitions that fought World War I (1914–18
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What is colonial domination?

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21.

Special features of ammendement in constitution of srilanka in 1956

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22.

Why resourse planning is essential

Answer» It is essential to have resource planning because of the following reasons:\t\tIt helps to identify the various resources present in different regions of the country.\t\t\tIt helps in the conservation of various non-renewable/extinguishable resources.\t\t\tIt helps in reducing wastage of resources.\t\t\tIt helps in equal distribution of resources among the regions that have acute shortage of it.\t\t\tIt helps in keeping track of remaining resources.\t\t\tIt helps to take care of future generations.\tThus, resource planning is necessary for sustaining quality of life and global peace.
Resource planning is essential because of the following reasons: It helps to identify various resources present in different regions of our country.It helps in the conservation of various non- renewable resources.It helps in reducing the wastage of resources.
23.

Q/ describes the political end that Frédérich List hopes to achieve through economic measures.

Answer» A customs union known as Wolverine was formed at the initiative of Prussia and joined by most of the German states. This union removed internal impediments and summed up 32 currencies into two. Besides this, it the aim of the union is to bind the Germans economically into a nation by strengthening the nation materially through its protection of interests externally and stimulating its internal productivity. It must be awakened and national sentiments should be raised through a fusion of individual and state interests.
24.

What do mean by liberaliy

Answer» Freedom
With full freedom...
25.

What is the basic idea behind decentralisatiin in india

Answer» The basic idea behind decentralisation is that certain problems of the people can be effectively solved by the local bodies as the latter has a better idea of the problems which are faced by people at the local level. Other than this, at the local level it is possible for the people to directly participate in decision making. This helps to inculcate a habit of democratic participation.
To give some political power to local level for their better growth.
To give powers to the local level of govt. and to strengthen federalism in a country..
26.

Who said that when France sneezes the rest of Europe catches cold?

Answer» Duke Metternich said this statement.
27.

What are the political conditions of Europe in 19 century

Answer» The political conditions of Europe as follows :(i) The first half of the nineteenth century saw an enormous increase in population all over Europe.(ii) In most countries, there were more job seekers than employment. Population from rural areas migrated to the cities to live in overcrowded slums.(iii) Small producers in towns were often faced with stiff competition from imports of cheap machine made goods from England, where industrialisation was more advanced than on the continent.(iv) In these regions of Europe where the aristocracy still enjoyed power, peasants struggled under the burden of feudal dues and obligations.(v) The rise of food prices or a year of bad harvest led to widespread pauperism in town and country.
28.

Duke mettrnich?

Answer» Austrian Chancellor...
Duke Metternich was the Austrian Chancellor who hosted the Congress which held at Vienna in 1815.....
29.

What are the obstacles in Indian Development by UNDP and HDR??

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30.

What do you mean by land resources? Give an account of land resources in India.

Answer» Land is a natural resource that supports natural vegetation, wild life, human life, economic activities, and transport and communication systems.Land resource in India is classified into forests, lands not available for cultivation, fallow land, agricultural lands, etc.\tForests: In India around 22.8 % of land is covered with forests.\tLand not available for cultivation:\xa0 Barren and wasteland for example, rocky, arid, deserts, etc covers 8.61 % of land. Moreover, land for non agriculture uses like building, roads, factories and settlements, etc takes upto 5.57%. Also, the, other uncultivated lands mainly consist of Permanent pastures and grazing land which takes up 3.38%; Land under miscellaneous tree crops groves which is 1.11% and culturable waste land which is 4.17%.\tFallow land: \xa0Total fallow land in land resources contains 8.13% out of which 4.76% covers the current fallow. Current fallow is land not cultivated from less than one agricultural year. Lands left uncultivated for one to five years contains 3.37%. If fallow lands are cultivated once or twice in 2 to 3 years, and if these are included in NSA then the percentage of NSA in India will be around 54% for that particular area.
31.

A project on Consumer awareness

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32.

What is power savings

Answer» The correct ques.is what is power sharing
These ques.was wrong
33.

History first chapter

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34.

What is chemical reaction ????

Answer» A process in which substances known as reactants combined together to form new substances known as products are called as chemical reactions...
35.

Ethnic composition of belgium by pie chart

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36.

What is soil erosion ?what are the causes of soil erosion?and how it should be prevented?????

Answer» Well hii there this is Zoya,The removal of the top soil or the top layer of the soil by wind,water or any other factor is known as soil erosion.It can be prevented by planting trees, following planned agricultural methods such as moved cropping and inter cropping. And also by planting shelter belts in hilly area
37.

What do you mean by developed country

Answer» The term developed country is used to describe countries that have a high level of development according to some criteria. Which criteria, and which countries are classified as being developed, is a contentious issue and is surrounded by fierce debate. Economic criteria have tended to dominate discussions. One such criterion is income per capita; countries with highGross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita would thus be described as developed countries. Another economic criterion is industrializationcountries in which the tertiary and Quaternary Sectors of Industry dominate would thus be described as developed. More recently another measure, the Human Development Index (HDI), which combines an economic measure, national income, with other measures, indices for life expectancy and education has become prominent. This criterion would define developed countries as those with a very high (HDI) rating.and less rate of poor people.
38.

After 1804 how did the peasants,artisians and new businessmen enjoy freedom in the towns of europe

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39.

Write a short note on Giuseppe Mazzini

Answer» \tGiuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionary who founded two underground societies; first Young Italy in Marseilles and then Young Europe in Berne.\tGiuseppe Mazzini was an important figure in liberal natioanlism. He made a significant contribution to the unification of Italy.\tBy 1830, Giuseppe Mazzini put forward a coherent programme of a unitary Italian Republic formed a secret society named Young Italy to inspire them with ideas of unification.\tInspired by Mazzini several Secret societies sprang up in many European states to train revolutionaries and spread their ideas.\tHe inspired the youth of Italy with natioanlist ideas.\tHe believed God intended nations to be natural units of mankind and Italy could not continue to be a patchwork of small states and kingdoms.\tHe founded the underground secret societies Youth Italy Italy and Young Europe to involve the youth in revolutionary activities.
40.

What is meant by gullies?

Answer» A gully is a pass which is formed due to the action of water or you can say it is a landform which is created by the running water.
41.

What are the main stages of human evolution

Answer» The following are the stages of human evolution:1.DryopithecusThese are considered to be the ancestors of both men and apes. They lived in Africa, China, Europe, and India. The genus Dryopithecus means oak wood apes. When Dryopithecus was alive, the tropical lowlands which it inhabited were densely forested, so the members might have been predominantly herbivores.2.RamapithecusTheir first remains were discovered from the Shivalik range in Punjab and later in Africa and Saudi Arabia. They lived in open grasslands. Two pieces of evidence confirm their Hominid status:\tRobust jaws, thickened tooth enamel, and shorter canines.\tUse of hands for food and defence, and extrapolations of upright posture.3.AustralopithecusThe fossil of this genus was first discovered in 1924 in South Africa. They lived on the ground, used stones as weapons, and walked erect. They were 4 feet tall and weighed 60-80 pounds.4.Homo ErectusThe first fossil of Homo Erectus was found in Java in 1891. These were named as Pithecanthropus Erectus. These were considered as the missing link between the man and apes. Another discovery made in China was the Peking man. This specimen had large cranial capacities and are believed to have lived in communities. Homo erectus used tools made of quartz. Tools made of bones and wood are also discovered. There is evidence of collective huntings. There is also evidence of the use of fire. The Homo Erectus is believed to dwell in caves.5.Homo Sapiens NeanderthalensisThe Homo Erectus evolved into Homo Sapiens. During evolution, two sub-species of Homo Sapiens were identified- Homo sapien Neanderthal and Homo sapiens sapiens. The cranial capacity of Neanderthal grew from 1200 to 1600 cc. Few small hand axes had also been discovered. This species of hominids were capable of hunting big games such as mammoths.6.Homo Sapiens SapiensThe remains of Homo Sapiens were first discovered in Europe and were named Cro-Magnon. In these, the jaws are quite reduced, the modern man’s chin appeared, and the skull was rounded. Their cranial capacity was about 1350 cc. They gathered food through hunting. Art first appeared during this time.
42.

What are the main stages of evolution

Answer» Evolution is a step by step process, it does not happen in few years. It takes generations by generations to exhibit variations over a large range. Organisms get adapted to their habitat by bring about certain changes in their structure. These changes are called as adaptations which bring about variations in the evolution. These variations are carried on to successive generations by natural selection. A classic example which supports the statement \'Evolution by stages\' is the evolution of eye.In lower organisms like planaria, optic sensory structures are present as patches which act as eye spots.In organisms like cockroaches, compound eyes are present which help them to see around their body.In organisms like octopus, eye is remarkable having iris, circular lens, vitreous cavity, retina with photoreceptor cells. They lack a cornea. The lens in octopus does not change its shape but focusses through movement.In vertebrates, eye is a well-developed sensory structure with iris, ciliary muscles, pupil, cornea and a lens. The size of the pupil can be regulated. Shape of the lens can be adjusted in order to focus the image on the retina.
43.

India is federal country Explain

Answer» (i) Division of powers : The Constitution demarcates the powers of the central and the state governments into different lists of subjects.There are three lists :(i) Union List.(ii) State List.(iii) Concurrent List.(ii) Three-tier system : As discussed earlier, under a federal government different tiers of the government govern the same citizens. This is true for India. In India, we have a three-tier system of government, i.e.,• Union Government• State Government• Local Self-Government.(iii) Not equal powers to all administrative units : Most of the federations that are formed by ‘holding together’ do not give equal powers to its constituent units. Thus, all states in the Indian Union do not have identical powers. Some states enjoy a special status. Jammu and Kashmir has its own Constitution. Many provisions of the Indian Constitution are not applicable to this state without the permission of the state assembly.(iv) Consent of both the levels of the government : Under a federal government, the fundamental provisions cannot be unilaterally changed by one level of the government, and the same is true for India. The Parliament cannot on its own change the fundamental structure of the Constitution.implementation of constitutional provisions and procedures. The same is true for India. In case of any dispute about the division of powers, the High Courts and the Supreme Court take a decision.(vi) Separate sources of income : A clear mention regarding the financial powers of the centre and the states has been made in the Indian Constitution. Income tax, excise duty, corporation tax, etc., are levied and collected by the central government, whereas land revenue, stamp duty, building tax, etc., come under the state government.
44.

How did women struggle during satyagraha movement

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45.

How federalism practice in india Explain

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46.

What is decentralization What is the IMP of of decentralization

Answer» Hi guys
47.

Describe the ethnic compositon of belgium and france

Answer» Go through the book....!!!
The ethnic composition of Belgium is very complex because in that country Dutch speaking people are in majority ( 59 %), while French and German speaking are respectively 40% and 1%.The French live in the Wallonia region and the Dutch lives in flemish region. While this is the case in the country, the capital, Brussels has French speaking people as the majority ( 80%) and Dutch 20%.
48.

What are the main points of difference between ethnic politics of Sri Lanka and Belgium?

Answer» Belgium : 1. They took accommodation as their approach.2. Each social group had its own community government which has the power regarding cultural, educational and language- related issues. 3. The leaders had realised that the unity of the country is possible only by respecting the feelings and interests of different communities and regions.Sri Lanka: 1. They took majoritarianism as their approach.2. There was no such community government in Sri Lanka. Indeed their government adopted a series of majoritarian measures to establish Sinhala supremacy. 3. In Sri Lanka, a majority community wanted to force its dominance over others and refused to share power, which undermined the unity of the country.
49.

Discuss the various dimensions of power sharing

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50.

What is meant by power sharing

Answer» 1. Power sharing in simple words is sharing of responsibility & powers among different organ of government.2. Power sharing is a strategy for resolving disputes over who should have the powerful position in the social hierarchy.