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When France sneezes the rest of the Europe cathes a cold who said this and why

Answer» Metternick remarked, ‘When France sneeze,the rest of Europe catches cold’.(i) The revolutionary spirit spread all over Europe only after the French Revolutiontook place in 1789. The ideas of liberty, equality and fraternity gained popularityamong people all over Europe.(ii) Educated people especially got attracted to these ideas.(iii) The political upheaval in France that took place in July 1830 sparkedrevolutions in places like Brussels which led to Belgium breaking away fromthe United Kingdom of the Netherlands.(iv) In this way we see that France was one of the most important countries ofEurope. It spread awareness among the people of Europe.(v) It set values and standards for the entire continent. Other countries of thecontinent just followed what France did.
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How novel became popular in London?

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Define infant morality rate

Answer» IMR(Infant Mortality Rate) is the number of children that die before the age of 1year as a proportion of one thousand live children that born in the perticular year.
Number of Infant or newly born babies who collapsed without completing one year out of 100 babies
Infant morality rate (IMR) is the no. of newborns dying under a year of age divided by the no. of live birth during the year times 1000. The infant mortality rate is also called the infant death rate. It is the no. of death that occurs in the first year of life for 1000 live births.
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What is total income ?

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how civil disobedence movement difrent fron non corperation movement

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how is the issue of sustainability inportant for development

Answer» The issue of sustainability is important for development because of following reasons:1)Resources remain continuously available for human use so that cycle of development goes on. 2)Reserves of mineral oil and ground water are depleting with a rapid pace. 3)Conservation and Preservation have become the need of the hour for the coming generation.
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what are the composition of population in brusels

Answer» In Brussels 80 per cent are French speaking and 20 percent are Dutch speaking people
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Write a note on contribution of all three sectors to Indian economy

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What is gull

Answer» Vchxtv
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In the present energy crisis what step you will like to take for saving energy

Answer» Avoid its excessive use. Use the energy whenever it is required.We can use Solar energy instead of electrical energy! !!?????
Cutting off the power supply
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What is the criterion used by the undp for cassified countries

Answer» UNDP uses IMR , per capita income
Per capita incomeInfant mortality rate Literacy rateNet attendancy ratio
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Mension two reasons that have increased pressure on india river

Answer» Increased population Overexploitation
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Total income of the country divided by it total population? (Economices)

Answer» Per captia Income it is also know as Average Income
Average income or per capita income
Per capita income
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Energy saved is energy produced.explain.

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explain the three initia movement of mahatma gandhi in he used the satyagrah?

Answer» After arriving in India, Mahatma Gandhi organised several SatyagrahaMovements in various places:(i) Champaran: In 1917 he travelled to Champaran in Bihar to inspire the peasants to struggle against the exploitative plantation system.(ii) Kheda: In 1917, he organised a Satyagraha Movement in support of the Khedapeasants in Gujarat. These peasants were very much worried due to crop failure and a plague epidemic. Since they could not pay the revenue, they demanded relaxation in revenue collection.(iii) Ahmedabad: In 1918, he went to Ahmedabad to organise Satyagraha Movement among the workers of cotton mills.
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what was satyagrah according to mahatma gandhi ?

Answer» Satyagraha was a movement started by Mahatma Gandhi which we could also say non violence movement. And it was started to protest against the Britishers and it was one of the greatest step towards our independence.
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How democracy a accountable responsive legitimate government

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Ethnic means

Answer» Ethnic means a social division based on shared culture. ????
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What was ment by civilizing mission of the colonisers

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Bismarck was the architect of German unification. Explain

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How did romanticism pave the way for nationalism in Europe? Explain.

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How did nationalism and the idea of nation state emerge? Describe.

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describe the criterion used by UNDP for measuring development

Answer» UNDP compares the countries based on the educational levels of the people,their health status and percapita income.
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Who was jobber?why he was appointed?

Answer» jobber was a beleived labour who supervises the workers the workers have given clothes these clothes should not be taken to other merchants for that sake jobber have been appointed to collect the clothes
25.

Which book or digest should be prefer for social science for better understanding?

Answer» Osswal is the BEST
Ncert books are best and you can use fullmarks or online guids for better understanding.
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what is the confederation of 39 state in nationalism in europe?

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What is the effect of green revalution

Answer» It is about high yeild variety( HYV seeds)...modern techniques for farming
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Why nghe an and ha tinh called electrical fuses

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What is the gdp rate of primary, secondary and tertiary activity in india , 2017

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Classify resource on the basis of ownership

Answer» 1 . Individual or private resource2 . Community or public resource Then there are also national -which nelongs to nation and some international resources- which not belongs to an individual country
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how do social division effect politics

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32.

The life in chawls of bombay

Answer» What???
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What is badland

Answer» Badlands are a type of dry terrain where softer sedimentary rocks and clay-rich soils have been extensively eroded by wind and water.
Land on which s.e.x. is done
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How is the issue of sustainability important for development?

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35.

Who is \'la patre\' ?

Answer» Both the answers are same only
The fatherland means la patre
La patrie means father land in french
36.

What are multi purpose projects?mention their advantages and disadvantages

Answer» Multipurpose river valley project are meant to tackle various problems associated with river valley in an integrated manner. Advantages: 1) navigation 2)generate electricity 3) recreationDisadvantages: 1)sometimes they cause flood 2) sometimes they can cause water borne diseases 3)they also stop aquatic fauna migration
The projects with server for various purposes are called multipurpose projectsAdvantages:1) navigation 2) fishing 3) recreation 4) tourism 5)industries 6) irrigationDisadvantages:1) spawnig 2) Migration or rehabilitation 3) submerge of forests
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How surveys become important

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38.

Name the areas which come under the control of range after Franco Chinese war

Answer» Token an anaam
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What is Final gool?

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Compare and contrast the activities and functions of private and public sector.

Answer» The Private SectorThe private sector is usually composed of organizations that are privately owned and not part of the government. These usually includes corporations (both profit and non-profit) and partnerships.An easier way to think of the private sector is by thinking of organizations that are not owned or operated by the government. For example, retail stores, credit unions, and local businesses will operate in the private sector.The Public Sectorpublic sectorThe public sector is usually composed of organizations that are owned and operated by the government. This includes federal, provincial, state, or municipal governments, depending on where you live. Privacy legislation usually calls organizations in the public sector a public body or a public authority.Some examples of public bodies in Canada and the United Kingdom are educational bodies, health care bodies, police and prison services, and local and central government bodies and their departments.
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What is corn law ? Explain briefly.

Answer» one of a series of laws in force in Great Britain before 1846 prohibiting or discouraging the importation of grain
42.

Which is the southern most point of India?

Answer» Its the Indira point which was submerged into the sea after tsunami in 2004
Indra point
43.

What is the full form of DRC

Answer» Democratic republic of Congo
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What is the full form of JDP

Answer» James David Power
45.

What do you mean by filafat movement

Answer» Its khilaft dude.
Its not filafat movement its khilafat movement
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What are the other criteria use to compage two country

Answer» Life expectancy
Per capita income, IMR, NAR, illeteracy, poverty,
47.

What is difference between Comming together fedration and Up holding together fedration ?

Answer» Coming together:1.Some independent states come together to make a bigger unit for their safety.2.All states are treated equally.3.Union govt.is less powerful than state govt.4.Dual citizenship is practised.5.Practised in USA,Australia,Switzerland.Holding together:1.A bigger state is divided into different unit or constituent for better govt.2.All states are not treated equally.According to the requirement they are treated.3.Union govt.is more powerful than state govt.4.Single citizenship is practised.5.Practised in India,spain,belgium.
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What was the ethnic difference as far as power sharing is concern

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Impact of roller attack

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How did people in west Bengal practise in water harvesting

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