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1.

Parties play a decisive role in making laws for a country explain

Answer» Parties play a decisive role in law making as follows: * If a party wins election and forms government, it makes laws for country. *If a country loses, then as a opposition, it criticizes the wrong laws made by government .
2.

What is the famous novel book of Charles Dicken.

Answer» Pickwick Papers.
3.

in which son gandhi gone to landon

Answer» 12June 1891
???Son........
4.

Where is SILCHER is located in india ????

Answer» Assam
In Assam .
5.

Why do writers used vernacular languages in their novels?

Answer» Nation*
So that all people with different laguages can know the news around the nstion
Beacuse varnicular languages are read and understand by the common people.
6.

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Answer» Welcome
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7.

Three important features of federalism

Answer» 1: the power is divided between centre authority and its various constitutes unit .2: different territories of the government govern the same citizen.3: the fundamental provisions government cannot be unilaterally by one level of government
8.

What was the impact of MNCs in india?

Answer» Wow ! Bahut jaldi yyad aa gaya ki diwali wish karna hai .....
Mnc r,s good ??? Happy Diwali ???
The impact of mnc is --- mnc has set up there plant in different country to control the production ,the main impact of mnc is the competition will increase so buyer should get better quality of product,, wnd the other impact is locla producer can sell their products at international market so this they can get good profit
Multinational corporations
9.

Mention the difference between developed country and developing countries .Give three difference.

Answer» 1.Developed countries have good facilities in all fields whereas developing countries lack this.2.Every body has a employment whereas developing countries cannot provide with this.3. Developed countries can offer you a variety of services whereas in developing countries it is very difficult you have to do whatever you get
10.

Power sharing is the very spirit of democracy. justify this statement with five points.

Answer» Power sharing is true spirit of democracy because(i) It helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups.(ii) It is a good way to ensure the stability of the political order.(iii) Here, people have a right to be consulted on how they are to be governed. Thus, a legitimate government, is one where citizens, through participation, acquire a stake in the system.
11.

In which indian state has largest road network .

Answer» Maharashtra
12.

Strange case of Britain

Answer»
13.

What is banking

Answer» The process of taking money from bank by a check is known as banking.
14.

Why did most of developing country organise themselves into the group of 77 during 1960

Answer» (i) The developing countries came under the guidance of IMF and World Bank which were dominated by the former colonial powers in order to uplift their economies.(ii) Former colonial powers exploited the natural resources of developing nations through IMF and World Bank.(iii) The developing nations organized themselves into G-77 so as to gain real control over their natural resources, to get more development assistance and fairer prices for raw materials.(iv) They also wanted a better opportunity for their manufactured goods in the markets of developing nations.
15.

What are the reasons for the people in rural areas to be tilted towards informal source of credit?

Answer» Atleast tell thanks
Because of lack of collateral
16.

What factor led to a civil war in Sri Lanka.

Answer» Majoritarian government
difference in religion community
17.

Mention any three sources of interlinkage between nations in ancient times

Answer» Through waterways,trade.
18.

Justify the nationalist movement of japan

Answer» GHI
Gih
19.

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20.

What important question is formed in majoritarianism in srilanka.

Answer» Sri Lanka emerged as an independent country in 1948. The democratically elected government adopted a series of measures to establish Sinhala supremacy.\tIn 1956, an Act was passed to make Sinhala as the official language.\tThe government followed preferential policies favouring Sinhala applicants for University positions and government jobs.\tThe constitution provided for State protection for Buddhism.The Sri Lankan Tamils felt that none of the major political parties led by the Buddhist Sinhala leaders were sensitive to their language and culture and denied them equal political rights which led to increased feeling of alienation among them.
21.

Define intensive subsistence farming.

Answer» jioooo
22.

,define commercial farming

Answer» Commercial farming is a type of farming under which farmers grow crops to sell in the market. Features:-(i) Farmers use higher doses of modern inputs, e.g., high yielding variety (HYV) seeds, chemical fertilisers, insecticides etc.(ii) The per hectare productivity is very high.(iii) Rice, sugarcane, tea, coffee are the major crops which are grown under this.
23.

Why pulses are grown as rotational crop

Answer» Pulses are grown as rotation crop because pulses are leguminous crop which changes atmospheric nitrogen into nitrates and restores the fertility of the soil. Pulses are grown as a rotation crop because these have the capacity to fix atmospheric nitrogen in the soil into nitrogenous compound. These help to maintain or restore soil fertility.
24.

What taxes did the coming to bring an end to a Mughal Empire between 1849 to 1856

Answer»
25.

Why did the gandhiji take up the khilafat movement

Answer» To bring all muslims under non coopration movement
26.

What is political reform?

Answer» 1. Political reform means evolving such a draft of a global treaty and working to ractify the same so that a judicious politico-economic order could be implemented. 2.Political reform means evolving such a constitution of a political party, so that the party working through that constitution may be able to work for political reforms.3.Political reform means evolving such an electoral system by which gentility could be empowered in the state machinery.
27.

Define plesbiscite

Answer» A direct vote by which all the people of a region are asked to accept or reject a proposal
28.

How petroleum is formed

Answer» Petroleum is formed below natural gas in earth crust under high pressure and temperature
29.

Why did slavic nationalist struggle in 19century ?give one reason

Answer» Rise of nationalism in Europe. ... In the 19th century, a wave of romantic nationalism swept the European continent, transforming its countries. Some newly formed countries, such as Germany and Italy were formed by uniting various regional states with a common "national identity.
30.

What are the limitations of wto

Answer» The World Trade Organization (WTO) is an intergovernmental organization that regulates international trade. The WTO officially commenced on 1 January 1995 under the Marrakesh Agreement, signed by 123 nations on 15 April 1994, replacing the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade(GATT), which commenced in 1948. It is the largest international economic organization in the world. The WTO deals with regulation of trade in goods, services and intellectual property between participating countries by providing a framework for negotiating trade agreements and a dispute resolution process aimed at enforcing participants\' adherence to WTO agreements, which are signed by representatives of member .
31.

Who were the first countries to conquer America?

Answer» Spanish
32.

Name the first malyalam novel which was translated from english novel ?

Answer» Hunrietta temple by Benjamin disreeti
33.

What is tribe

Answer» The definition of a tribe is a group of people, or a community with similar values or interests, a group with a common ancestor, or a common leader.
34.

Sir,how i am able to write question in sst class 10

Answer» Only you writing point wise answer
35.

What are change or challenges to democracy

Answer» A challenge is not just any problem. We usually call only those difficulties a ‘challenge’ which are significant and which can be overcome. A challenge is a difficulty that carries within it an opportunity for progress. Once we overcome a challenge we go up to a higher level than before.Foundational Challenge: Different countries face different kinds of challenges. At least one fourth of the globe is still not under democratic government. The challenge for democracy in these parts of the world is very stark. These countries face the foundational challenge of making the transition to democracy and then instituting democratic government. This involves bringing down the existing non-democratic regime, keeping military away from controlling government and establishing a sovereign and functional state. For example, Nepal was under Monarchy till recent times. Now Nepal has changed to a democratic system. Certain mindsets and systems will take years to change as they have taken years to develop. Nepal is a very good example of foundational challenge of democracy.Challenge of Expansion: Most of the established democracies face the challenge of expansion. This involves applying the basic principle of democratic government across all the regions, different social groups and various institutions. Ensuring greater power to local governments, extension of federal principle to all the units of the federation, inclusion of women and minority groups, etc., falls under this challenge. This also means that less and less decisions should remain outside the arena of democratic control. Most countries including India and other democracies like the US face this challenge. In India certain socio-economically backward groups have yet to get the political powers. Additionally, some north-eastern states have not yet fully integrated with the mainstream India. These are examples of challenge of expansion of democracy.
36.

Which district was the first independent district of india??

Answer» Ballia This city was independent on 19 August ,1942
37.

Explian the history of printing culture in Europe

Answer» The print culture in Europe:(i) Chinese paper reached Europe via the silk route. Paper made possible the production of manuscripts, carefully written by scribes.(ii) Then, in 1295, Marco Polo, a great explorer, returned to Italy after many years of exploration in China. As China already had the technology of woodblock printing. Marco Polo brought this knowledge back with him.(iii) Now Italians began producing books with woodblocks, and soon the technology spread to other parts of Europe.
38.

What is trade surplus?

Answer» British manufactures flooded the Indian market over the nineteenth century. Food grain and raw material exports from India to Britain and the rest of the world increased. But the value of British exports to India was much higher than the value of British imports from India. Thus Britain had a ‘trade surplus’ with India.
39.

Anyone use facebook ????????????

Answer» For wt
For friend request
Why
40.

Why it is essential to have resource planning

Answer» For its further development and to utilise that resource in mosr judicious way we do so.
For future generations
For subsistence development
Because they need million of years for formation
41.

What is the percentage of value based questions or questions based on student thinking in the paper

Answer» Aur teacher informed us ki is baar value based questions nhi aa rhe hai, instead application based questions aaenge
42.

Sst ki ncert se study karni hai ya other book se

Answer» NCERT is the best option
As you wish
43.

Chapter - Nationalism in Europe Describe the revolution of liberals in 1848 . What were its result?

Answer»
44.

What were the advantages of printing press

Answer» 1. It made books easier to be handled.2.Created reading public.3.All people irrespective of economic status became reading public.
45.

What are benefits of an organised sector

Answer» Itd not necessary that govt only provide organized job . Private companies such as tata or birla also provides organised jobs .
Organised sector is runned by the govn.It supports people in all forms and help them to develop themselves.it also provides free of cost facilities and facilites with subsidised cost .it also provides loans at low rate of interest.
We know the advantages or disadvantages
46.

What are intermediate goods

Answer» Goods thag act as raw material for other industries are intermediate goods.they cant be directly consumed by consumers.
The goods that can be further processed in industries
47.

Explain french colonies in vietnam

Answer» French colonies are the French people who lived there
48.

How did the development of cotton industries britian affect textiles producers in india

Answer»
49.

What is the main fact in money and credit chapter

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50.

What is the basic idea behind democracy?????

Answer» Final Decision making power lies in the hand of a elected representative.
The govt. is elected by the prople themselves.
Answer it immediately...