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1.

Why France take up the idea of civilizing mission during mid 19th century ??

Answer» One reason could be that France claimed that they were bringing modern civilization to the Vietnamese They took for granted that Europe had developed the most advanced civilization. So, for developing more educated, cultured and civilized citizens, French people thought to colonize Vietnamese.
2.

What is the goblisation?

Answer» Globalisation is the rapid integration or interconnection between countries mostly on the economic plane. In other words Globalisation means integrating our economy with the world economy. So Globalisationis the interconnection between countries.
The integration of national economy with other economies of the country
3.

Mere pas economics or politics ke sare pdf h

Answer» Tnx
Geography Outline Political Map of IndiaB. Locate and label the following with appropriate symbols on the same given outline political map of India:DamsSalal Project - Jammu and KashmirTungabhadra Dam - KarnatkaRana Pratap Sagar Dam - RajasthanHirakund Dam - OdishaTehri Dam - UttrakhandNagarjuna Sagar Dam - TelanganaIron and Steel PlantBhadravati Iron and Steel Plant - KarnatakaVijayanagar Iron and Steel Industry - KarnatakaDurgapur Iron and Steel Plant - West BengalBokaro Iron and Steel Plant - JharkhandJamshedpur Iron and Steel Plant - JharkhandRaurkela Iron and Steel Plant - OdishaBhilai Iron and Steel Plant - Chhattisgarh
Era bhai social science mai Syllabus mai tap karke niche dekho aur practice karlo
Bro can u plz help me with geo map work
4.

What are four congress session.when were these held.

Answer» \t1885, 1882Bombay\xa0,\xa0AllahabadW.C Bannerji1886CalcuttaDadabhai Naoroji1893LahoreDadabhai Naoroji1906CalcuttaDadabhai Naoroji1887MadrasBadruddin Tyyabji (fist Muslim President)1888AllahabadGeorge Yule (first English President)1889BombaySir William Wedderburn1890CalcuttaSir Feroze S.Mehta1895, 1902Poona\xa0, AhmedabadS.N Banerjee1905BanarasG.K Gokhale1907, 1908Surat\xa0,\xa0MadrasRasbehari Ghosh1909LahoreM.M Malviya1916LucknowA.C Majumdar (Re-union of the Congress)1917CalcuttaAnnie Besant (first woman President)1919AmritsarMotilal Nehru1920Calcutta\xa0(Special Session)Lala Lajpat Rai1921,1922Ahmadabad,\xa0GayaC.R Das1923Delhi\xa0(Special session)Abdul Kalam Azad (youngest President)1924BelgaonM.K Gandhi1925KanpurSarojini Naidu (first Indian woman President)1928CalcuttaMotilal Nehru (first All India Youth Congress Formed)1929LahoreJ.L. Nehru (Poorna Swaraj resolution was passed)1931KarachiVallabhbhai Patel (Here, resolution on Fundamental rights and the National Economic Program was passed)1932, 1933Delhi\xa0,\xa0Calcutta(Session Banned)1934BombayRajendra Prasad1936LucknowJ.L. Nehru1937FaizpurJ.L Nehru (first session in a village)1938HaripuraS.C Bose (a National Planning Committed set-up under J.L Nehru).1939TripuriS.C.Bose was re-elected but had to resign due to protestby Gandhiji (as Gandhiji supported Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya). Rajendra Prasadwas appointed in his place.1940RamgarhAbdul Kalam Azad1946MeerutAcharya J.B Kriplani1948JaipurDr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya.\t
Calcutta: September, 1920Nagpur: December, 1920Madras :1927Lahore:1929
5.

What is Hydraulic structure in ancient India????

Answer» Hydraulic Structures in Ancient India:(i)In the first century B.C., Sringaverapura near Allahabad had sophisticated water harvesting system channelling the flood water of the river Ganga.(ii)During the time of Chandragupta Maurya, dams, lakes and irrigation systems were extensively built.(iii)Evidences of sophisticated irrigation works have also been found in Kalinga, (Odisha), Nagarjunakonda (Andhra Pradesh), Bennur (Karnataka), Kolhapur (Maharashtra), etc.(iv)In the 11th Century, Bhopal Lake, one of the largest artificial lakes of its time was built.(v)In the 14th Century, the tank in Hauz Khas, Delhi was constructed by Iltutmish for supplying water to Siri Fort area.
6.

What are the forms that religion can take? (gender, religion and caste)

Answer» Thanks @Yogiya Ingle
Communalism : It means attempts to promote religious ideas between groups of people which are identified as different communities. Communalism can take various forms in politics :(i) The most common expression of communalism is in everyday beliefs. These routinely involve religious prejudices, stereotype of religious communities and belief in the superiority of one\'s religion over other religions. This is so common that we often fail to notice it, even when we believe in it.(ii) A communal mind often leads to a quest for political dominance of one\'s own religious community. For those belonging to majority community, this takes the form of majoritarian dominance. For those belonging to the minority community, it can take the form of a desire to form a separate political unit.(iii) Political mobilisation on religious lines is another frequent form of communalism. This involves the use of sacred symbols, religious leaders, emotional appeal and plain fear in order to bring the followers of one religion together in the political arena.(iv) Sometimes communalism takes its most ugly form of communal violence, riots and massacre.\xa0
7.

What is securalism

Answer» Secularism is the principal that religion should be separated from the government, and religion should not dictate terms to the state.........
8.

What legal measures were taken by the government to empower the consumer in India

Answer» A)MRTP (monopolies and restrictive trade practices Act)was enacted in1984 to check unfair trade practices........b)COPRA was enacted in 1986 to protect consumers from exploitation in market place.......c)Consumer courts have been set up to provide justice to the people who were treated unfairly in the marketplace.........
9.

Why industry important for people and agro based industries kya ha or mineral based

Answer»
10.

What are multinational corporations

Answer» They play a major role in globalisation it is a company that owns or control production in more than one country to get profit
11.

Who witten hind swaraj

Answer» Mahatma gandhi ji
Mahatma gandhi
12.

How did a consumer was expoited in market ?? Plzz

Answer» Thankss?????
Exploitation in the marketplace happens in various ways. Some examples are(i) When traders indulge in unfair trade practices such as when shopkeepers weigh or measure less than what they should. This is usually in materials sold loose like rice, flour, milk, etc.(ii) When traders add charges that were not mentioned before, like handling charges, packing charges, etc.(iii) When adulterated/defective goods or expired medicines are sold.
13.

Problem faced by Indian Railway????

Answer» The Indian railways faces the following problems:\tMany passengers travel without tickets.\tThefts and damage of railway property has not yet stopped completely.\tPeople stop the trains and pull the chain unnecessarily. This causes heavy damage to the railways.
Indian railways are very crowded and many theaf and robbers travel in it.........govt has made seperate coach of males and females but people do not care and travel in wrong coach.....this may lead to women insecurity.
Many passengers travel without tickets Theft and damaging of Railway property People stop trains by pulling chains unnecessarily
14.

What do you understand by non cooperation movement and civil disobedience movement

Answer» The "Non Cooperation Movement" in 1920\'s included surrender of titles, resignation from nominated seats in local government bodies, boycott of government educational institutions, law courts and foreign goods. Swadeshi also was included later.There was mass boycott of foreign goods but no intention of looting shops and factories. Violence did erupt at a few places, but the movement was largely peaceful.Many leaders renounced their titles and left their government jobs.The movement also aspired to spread the use of the charkha, enrol people as primary members of the Congress and raise money for the Tilak-Swaraj fund.\xa0\'The Civil Disobedience was organized against repressive laws. Gandhi, supported by Congress had started the agitation for reduction in land revenue, abolition of salt tax, cutting down military expenditure and levying duty on foreign cloth etc.Breaking of the law was the main agenda of the movement.Picketing of liquor shops, burning of foreign goods, etc. were common.A more violent movement than Non Cooperation Movement.Example attack on Dharsana salt factory .The 11 point agenda proposed by Gandhi to Irwin demanded general relaxations and relaxations for farmers and industrialists.Active participation by the capitalists but they were also responsible for the gradual roll-back of the movement.\xa0
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15.

What are Climatic condition required for growing cotton

Answer» \tCotton grows well in drier parts of the black cotton soil of the Deccan Plateau.\tIt requires high temperature, light rainfall or irrigation.\tIt also requires 210 frost free days and bright sunshine for its growth.\tIt’s a Kharif crop and requires 6 to 8 months to mature.
Cotton grows well in drier parts of the black cotton soil of the Deccan plateau it requires high temperature light rainfall or irrigation 210 Frost free days and bright sunshine for its growth it is a kharif crop and acquires 6 to 8 months to mature
Cotton grows well in drier parts of black cotton soil of the deccan plateau 1. It requires high temperature 21 - 22 degree Celsius.2. Light rainfall or irrigation 50 to 60 cm .3. 210 frost free days with bright sunshine. And it requires 6 to 8 mnths to get mature.
16.

Mention that have enabled globalisation in ind? How can globalisation be fair

Answer» Globalisation means unification or integration of the domestic economy with the world economy through trade, capital and technological flows. Factors that supported globalisation in India are as follows :(a) Reduction of trade barriers with a view to allowing free flow of goods to and from other countries.(b) Involvement of various local producers with MNCs in various ways.(c) Some of the large Indian companies like Tata Motors, Infosys (IT), Ranbaxy, Asian Paints etc. emerged as MNCs and start working globally.Government can ensure fair globalisation to its people by(i) ensuring that the labour laws of the country are followed so that workers are not exploited.(ii) supporting small producers to improve their performance so that they remain viable in the face of competition from(iii) rules aligning with other developing countries for better trade terms. MNCs,(iv) negotiating with WTO for fairer.
17.

What are the important chapters in history

Answer» 3rd Nationalism in India ( Compulsary question will come) 2 marks map work too
There are 4 chapter in history all are important...
18.

explain the Khilafat movement

Answer» (i) When the First World War ended, there were rumours that a harsh peace treaty was going to be imposed on the Ottoman emperor.(ii) There was also this rumour that the post of Caliph (Khalifa) would be abolished by the Allies powers and Caliph was the spiritual head of Islamic world.(iii) To defend the Khalifa\'s temporal powers, a khilafat committee was formed in Bombay in March 1919.(iv) Ali Brothers started Khilafat movement to defend the powers of Khalifa.
Khilafat movement is a huge nation wide movevement which Gandhi ji launched but he wanted all the people\'s unity (Muslims and Hindus ),so he approached the Ali brothers who belonged to a group headed by a Islamic leader Khalifa he was also an emperor of the ottoman empire after the defeat of the ottoman empire by turks in World War 1.Now, with the Ali brothers Gandhi just joined hands and made a huge nation wide movement with the support of both Hindu and Muslim people ,this was decided in the Calcutta session of 1920
19.

Outcomes of social division

Answer» It depends on following :-1. It depends on how peaple perceive their identities , The identities with r singular are difficult to accommodate where as if identities r multiple it is easy to accommodate .2. Role of leader as outcome of democracy depends on leaders raise demands . Demands which r within constitutional frame work r easy to accommodate than this and demansds wihitch r not within constitution framework r difficult to accommodate 3. It also depends on the role of government to the demands raised
20.

Give any 2 factors which determine the land use pattern of a nation

Answer» \tThe land use pattern is determined by certain physical factors of the country such as topography, climate and soil types. The availability of geographical area determines its uses by the country. In India we have various forms of land like plains, plateaus, mountains, etc., which are kept in mind before planning the land use pattern.\tThere are certain human factors also affecting the land use pattern. They include population density of the country, technological capability and, culture and traditions of the country, etc. The economic development of the country depends on the technological development of the country thus leading to the planning of land use pattern.
21.

In hard time which things are taken by charles deken

Answer» bad effects of industrialisation on people\'s lives...he describes coketown,an industrial town with full of smoking chimneys,rivers polluted etc.and here workers are called as hands....he criticises the the greed of people for earning money.....✌️
22.

How did liberals nationalism develop in Europe

Answer» \tAs conservative regimes tried to consolidate their power. Liberalism and nationalism came to be increasingly associated with revolution in many regions of Europe such as the Italian and German states, the provinces of Ottoman Europe, Ireland and Poland.\tThese revolutions were led by the liberal nationalists belonging to the educated middle class elite. Among them, there were professors, school-teachers, clerks and members of the commercial middle classes, who all believed in liberal nationalism and wanted to fight for it.
23.

Name the writer who wrote playon the lives of the tung sisters

Answer» Phan boi chau
24.

How to get full marks in map

Answer» Switch the location key of ur brain on ??️?⬆️↗️
My fav cena i know by practice i can get but any other method by which i get full marks
Mark the appropriate location...i don\'t mean the exact point..but the exact state
By practice
25.

Which factor caused diversification of printing system in China?

Answer» \tBy the seventeenth century, as urban culture blossomed in China, the employment of print diversified. The print was never again utilized just by researcher authorities. Vendors used to print on their regular day to day existences, as they gathered exchange data.\tReading progressively turned into a recreation activity. The new readership favored anecdotal stories, poetry, collections of memoirs, anthologies of scholarly showstoppers, and romantic plays.\tRich ladies started to read and numerous ladies started distributing their poetry and plays. Wives of researcher authorities distributed their works and mistresses wrote on their lives.
26.

Which Maps Will Come From Geography?

Answer» Dams of indiaMajor portsInternational airportCotton textile industries andiron steel plantsSolar energy resourcesCoal mines and oil fieldsIron ore mines and mica. Ore minesSoftware technologyBauxite depositsHistory 2chapter
Mainly from history ch-2 and soils
Ess app ka CBSE syllabus ma dakoo.
27.

How are centre state relationships before 1990?how are they now

Answer» \tAfter Independence, there were only few parties which formed governments at the centre and at the state levels. When rival parties formed the Government at the state level, the Central Government tried to misuse its powers by dismissing the State Governments. This weakened the federal spirit of our constitution.\tHowever, the condition improved after 1990 when many regional parties emerged in different states.\tThis also marked the beginning of the coalition government. Two or more parties formed the Government at the centre in the absence of a clear majority. This led to a new era of power sharing and respecting the independent working of the State Governments.
28.

Salt march comes under civil disobedience movement???????

Answer» Yeah
Yaa ayush that\'s true
It is the starting of civil disobedience movement
Yess
29.

Who mining is harmful for the

Answer» Because it can collapse anytime.....it has poisnous gases which are injirious to health.....water get contaminated there.....
Complete your question ??
30.

please tell me the most imp. maps of geo ...plz fast

Answer» Marmagao, New manglore , Durg , Haldia , Bokaro , Mayurbhanj , Naharkatia , tuticorin , Bhilai , Jamshedpur , Ajmer , Mohali , Noida , Raja sansi , bohut sare hai?
All
Sorry maps
Kaps of dams from ch water resources
31.

Roman catholic church began keeping an index of prohibited books. give reasons for this..

Answer» (i) Printed religious literature stimulated a variety of interpretations of faith, even among the little educated working class in the early 16th century.(ii) Menocchio, an italian miller, reinterpreted the bible in a away that enraged the roman catholic church.(iii) Such instances worried the church about people reading the various interpretations of the religion and questioning the church.(iv) Hence, it imposed severe controls over publishers and booksellers and began maintaining an index of prohibited books.
32.

Hv u revised history dates

Answer» Same to you
33.

in which state are the following 1. rana pratap dam 2. nagarjuna dam

Answer» Rana pratap in rajasthan..and nagarjuna in Ap
34.

Comparism of world bank or UNDP

Answer» Undo uses 1. Education2.health3.literacy rate
It is for 1 mark and for 5 mark it is too long to write
World bank uses criteria called per capita income and undp uses different criteria called HDI OR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX
35.

Explain any five steps which was taken by French for development of mekong delta region

Answer» The French colonisers took many important steps for the development of the Mekong delta region of Vietnam.Five major steps among them are(i) The French authority started building canals and draining lands in the Mekong delta to increase cultivation.(ii) This vast system of irrigation work including canals and earthworks was built mainly by forced labour of native people.(iii) The area under rice cultivation was made larger. In 1873, the area under rice cultivation was 2,74,000 hectares but in 1930, it occupied 2.2 million hectares.(iv) Vietnam started to export two-thirds of its rice production and by 1931, it became the thirdlargest exporter of rice in the world.(v) The French authority developed infrastructure of Vietnam to help transport goods for trade. They constructed railway network that connected Vietnam to China and Vietnam to Siam (Thailand)
36.

Descrbe infrastructure projects in vietnam

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37.

What is the impact of print revolution ???

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38.

Write short note on jaliyawala bag

Answer» The arrests of the national leaders Dr Saifuddin Kitchlew and Dr Satya Pal on 10th\xa0April 1919 in connection with the protests against the Rowlatt Act led to pervasive agitation among the people of Punjab.\xa0On 13th\xa0April 1919, i.e. Baisakhi day, people gathered in Jallianwala Bagh to protest against these arrests.\xa0The peaceful gathering was attended by adults and children.\xa0The military commander of Amritsar, General Dyer, came to the park with some soldiers and blocked the only entrance of the park.\xa0He then ordered the men to open fire. The firing lasted for 10 minutes and killed hundreds of people and wounded thousands.\xa0People were outraged over the massacre, and there were several strikes and clashes.\xa0Martial law was proclaimed in Punjab on 15th\xa0April 1919.\xa0Rabindranath Tagore expressed the pain and anger of the country by renouncing his knighthood.
It\'s too long to wright google it
39.

important questions of history......plz...plz....tell me ??

Answer» Welcome sis
thank u sister
Do all ncert queations by heart
40.

Civil-disobidence movement explain

Answer» \tMahatma Gandhi discovered salt was a common ingredient in the food of both rich and poor. He viewed the tax on salt and the monopoly of the Government on its production as downright oppressive.\t\xa0On 31st January 1930, he sent a letter to Lord Irwin stating eleven wide ranging demands of various classes of India. The launch of Civil Disobedience was also stated.\t\xa0On refusal to negotiate by the British, Mahatma Gandhi launched a salt March from Sabarmati Ashram to the coastal town of Dandi in Gujarat.\t\xa0On 6th April Mahatma Gandhi broke the salt law manufactured salt by boiling sea water. This marked the beginning of the Civil Disobedience Movement.
41.

what is the connection between nationalism and imperialism

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42.

Srinivasa ramanujan proofs

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43.

What is marchim sceam of history

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44.

What was the significance of rowlatt act

Answer» Rowlatt act was passed by the british government this act gave the enormous power to the british government the government can suppress any political movement and arrest any political leader without any trial for 2 years the people opposed this law by doing striuggle the started marches Gandhiji started hartall against this unjust act raillies were organised in different cities .
45.

Civil disobedience movement participants

Answer» Peasant buissnessman women
Oh sorry
I think so ??
Mahatma Gandhi, jawaharlal Nehru, subhas Chandra, motilal Nehru, and C R das
Meine Non cooperation movement ka participants ko nahi pucha
Nai,dhobhi,peasant, business, plantation workar
Anyone know the answer
46.

Where did Congress form

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47.

Differnce between CDM and NCM

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48.

In what ways is a MNCs different from other countries??

Answer» 1. An MNC owns and operates production across various countries of the world while other companies do not.2. Foreign trade and foreign investment are essential features of an MNC while they are not n the case of othe companies.3. MCs are usually large companies in terms of cost and production while other companies may not be such.4. MNCs are responsible for the gllobalisation of the economy while other companies are not.
49.

Plzz suggest me some important mark on map in geography?

Answer» You study about dams,iron ore mines, coal mines and power plants these maps are important
50.

Write a note on development of print IN INDIA . plz ans. this

Answer» print technology in india came with portuguese missionaries in mid sixteenth centurythe first tamil book was published in cochin in 1579 BCweekly magazine bengal gazette started publication in 1810 BCfirst printed edition of ramcharit manas by tulsidas came in calcuttahindi publication started seriously in 1870 BC