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How is minority government get a fair share of power

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What is the importance of natural resources? Why is it necessary to conserve it?

Answer» Mining DeforestationOver grazingOver irrigationIndustrialization These are the main reasons of landdegradation
Land is the main natural resource and it can be conserved. Mining ,deforestation ,over irrigation , industrialization ,over grazing. It can be prevented by : control on grazing proper land for grazing ,proper disposal of industrial waste, proper irrigation ,afforestation
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Who is the head of world bank?

Answer» Thnx sonali
Kristalina Ivanova Georgieva-Kinova is a Bulgarian politician and the current chief executive officer of the World Bank
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Who own and control private sector

Answer» Private sector is controlled and owned by individual
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What are the causes of water scarcity ?explain it?

Answer» 2 factors-1.Geographical F.- Low rainfall, seasonal nd annual variation in rainfall.2.Man made F.- Growing population, urbanization, commerical extensive agriculture, industrialization.
Uneven distribution among different groups,unequal access to it,over exploitation of water are some causes
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Define water scarcity ?

Answer» When there is reduction or depletion of fresh water resources , this is called water scarcity.
Water scarcity\xa0is the lack of sufficient available\xa0water\xa0resources to meet the demands of\xa0water\xa0usage within a region.
When there is water is present in very less quantity due to some natural calamity water scarcity occurs
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What was the impact of Treaty of Vienna 1815 on European people ?

Answer» Representatives of European power, Britain, Russia, Prussia and Austria signed the Treaty of Vienna in 1815. Following are the impacts :1. Deposed Bourbon dynasty was restored to power. Future expansion of French was prevented.2. Prussia was given important new territories on its Western frontier, while Austria was given control of the Northern Italy.3. In the east Russia was given part of Poland while Prussia was given a portion of Saxony.4. The Treaty slowed down the growth of nationalism. There was an effort to restore Monarchies that had been overthrown by Napolean and create a new conservative order in Europe.
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Briefly bescribe about treaty of vennai

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Do you think resource free gift of nature as is assumed by many

Answer» No resource is not a free gift resources which is use crrently is waste if the human being doesnt create a appropriate technology to use this resource so this is wrong to say that resources is a free gift from nature.
Yes, i think that resources are free gift of nature because all the natural resourses which we use in our daily life are free(like air that we breathe , plants that we use in many purposes etc.....) but the involvement of human being make all resources coastly or impose cost on them for example air that present in our environment become costly on packing in lays and kurkure packs and oxygen gas in a container used for medical purpose .
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All maps which are important of chapter water resources

Answer» yes\xa0
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Who was Huin Fuin So?

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Why Rowlatt Act become unpopular among Indians

Answer» There were many reasons for Its unpopularity sone of them are: The act gave the British government Supreme Power to suppress political activities of Indians The act allowed imprisonment of two years of Indian political leaders without any trial Throughout the British government in to decrease the political activities of Indians and to suppress it
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When was the constitution of india enforced?

Answer» 26th January 1950
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What is khalifat movement

Answer» The Khilafat movement (1919–22) was a pan-Islamic, political protest campaign launched by Muslims of India to influence the British government not to abolish the Ottoman Caliphate
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Explain why power sharing is good for democracies

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Mention the different sectors of the economy on the basis of nature

Answer» On the basis of nature different sector in the economy are classified as primary,secondary and tertiary.
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What is compartment paper

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what is poewr sharing

Answer» It is a strategy wherein all the major segments of the society are provided with a permanent share of power in governance of the country.
Power sharing is a sharing of power among thelevel or sector of government
Power sharing means divide powers in different levels or organs
Power
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State any 3 limitations of Napoleonic code.Please give ans anybody.?

Answer» The Civil Code did, however, include sections that offend our modern sensibilities. For instance, women did not share in the legal rights outlined by the code. Husbands had full legal control over their wives, who, in turn, were to be submissive to their husbands. Wives could not conduct business or enter legal pleas in their own names. They had to have their husbands act for them or provide written permission. Husbands also controlled all the family\'s assets, even their wives\' property from before their marriages. Wives had nothing they could call their own.
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What is romentic imegination

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I need map of minor and major areas of tea and coffee

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Why are dams also referred to as mutipurpose projects

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How is federalism practise

Answer» Federalism is practiced because of 3 lists.1) union list 2) state list3) concurrent list4) residuary list
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Which type of power does the community government of Belgium enjoy?

Answer» Federalism
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Why isbper capotal income counted in dollar rather than one rupee ?

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Short note on rice

Answer» Rice is the staple food of india. It needs temperature above 25°C and high humidity with a rainfall of above 100 cm. It requires loamy and alluvial soil
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What is nepolonic code

Answer» 1804
The civil code of 1804 was known as napoleanic code
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what is revine

Answer» People belonging to particular community like Dutch, French, German
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Who elected community government in Belgium?

Answer» People belonging to particular community like dutch french germans etv
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Define french revolution

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Where is bhakra nangal located

Answer» Satluj -Beas basin in Punjab
It is located in punjab
Punjab
32.

Which country has adopted Buddhism as its official religion ?

Answer» Sri Lanka
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Belgium....................... ...............................nahi sri lanka is correct
May be srilanka
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How does revolutionaries spread their ideas after 1815.explain with examples. Class 10

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How do we reconstruct the pattern of residence class 11 history

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35.

Define international resources

Answer» The oceanic resources beyond 200 nautical miles of the exclusive economic zone are international resources. They belong to open ocean and no individual country can utilise these without the concurrence of international institutions.
INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES ARE RESOURCES WHICH ARE UNDER CONTROLL OF INTERNATIONAL AUTHORITY NO COUNTRY CAN USE IT
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Describe the main event leading to civil disobedience movement.

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State any three limitation of the napolion code

Answer» THIS MIGHT HELP YOU!->The Civil Code did, however, include sections that offend our modern instance, women did not share in the legal rights outlined by the code. Husbands had full legal control over their wives, who, in turn, were to be submissive to their husbands. Wives could not conduct business or enter legal pleas in their own names. They had to have their husbands act for them or provide written permission. Husbands also controlled all the family\'s assets, even their wives\' property from before their marriages. Wives had nothing they could call their own.
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write about the main features of the soil found in the river delta of indian coast?

Answer» Alluvial soil is found in the eastern coastal plains particularly in the deltas of the Mahanadi,the Godavari,the Krishna and the Kaveri rivers.Alluvial soil consists of various proportions of sand silt and clay.Alluvial soils as a whole are very fertile.Mostly these soils contain adequate proportion of potash,phosphoric acid and lime .
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How did the french form the indo-china?

Answer» French troops landed in Vietnam in 1858 and by mid-1880 they had established a firm grip over the northern region.After the Franco-Chinese war the French assumed control of Tonkin and Anaam and in 1887,French Indo-China was formed.
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What are the important attributes of aspirations and goals of a major region

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41.

Whar does BHIM stand for? (full form)

Answer» Why \'Whar\' it should be \'What\'
BHIM (Bharat Interface for Money) is a mobile app developed by National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), based on the Unified Payment Interface (UPI). It was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, at Digi Dhan mela at Talkatora Stadium in New Delhi on 30 December 2016.
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What was khilafat

Answer» The First World war had ended with the defeat of Ottoman Turkey.And there were rumours that a harsh peace treaty was going to be imposed on the Ottoman Emperor-the spiritual head of the Islamic world(the Khalifa).To defend the Khalifa\'s temporal powers,a Khilafat Committee was formed in Bombay in March 1919.A young generation of Muslim leaders like the brothers Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali began discussing with Mahatma Gandhi about the possibility of united mass action on the issue.Gandhiji saw this as an opportunity to bring muslims under the umbrella of a united national movement.He started a non cooperation movement in support of Khalifa which was known as khilafat movement.
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Critically examine the achievements of Napoleon

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What are the two main

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45.

Simple language notes of English and sst

Answer» Follow to the pustack apps
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Critically examine the achievements of napoleon.

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47.

Difference between Aristocracy and Peasanitary

Answer» \tThe aristocracy is a social class that a particular society considers its highest order.\tThey are usually below only the monarch in its social hierarchy.\tThey enjoyed priviliges and rights in te society.\tAristrocracy owned vast amount of land and were rich.\tThey exploited peasants by forcing them to work for them through debts.\tPeasantry were agriculture farmers who were engage in farming.\tThey were poor and came under lowest status in society.\tSometimes they also hold small portion of land in their name.
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What do you mean by hussmanisation of paris?

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49.

Two social movement caused by multi-purpose river project in india?

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50.

Who was Sikaripura Shroff and Nattukotai Chettiars

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