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Important part of mathematics? I like geomectry is it right?

Answer» I think mensuration, fraction, algebra are important.
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What is HDI .

Answer» Human development index
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What is money ? Why is modern money currency accepted as a medium of exchange ?

Answer» Money is the modern form of currency that is accepted as the medium of exchange in countries.Modern currency is accepted as a medium of exchange because:-(1) It is authorised by the Government of the Country.(2)No individual legally can refuse a payment made in the Country\'s money format.
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What is leaching??

Answer» It is the eroding of soil in a small gully shorter in length but somewhat deep , eroded by fast flowing water especially in rainy season
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What is the important of concervation of resource

Answer» Mineral resources are limited. It takes million of years for their formation and therefore, these resources are non-renewable and non-replenishable. Increasing consumption and continued extraction of ores lead to increasing costs of extraction and a sharp decrease in their quality and quantity.So, it is most important for us to conserve mineral resources as it is feared that with this rate of consumption the day is not far away when most of the metallic and non-metallic mineral reserves and fossil fuel deposits will be fully exhausted.
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How we can say that India is a feradlism country

Answer» We can say that India is a federal country because in India there is power sharing between the central , state and local government
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What makes india federal country It\'s urgent plz tell

Answer» india follows federal form of government as there is distribution of power between central and state government and both of them enjoy their powers independently
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what do you understand by development ? discuss its four characteristics.

Answer» The process of economic and social transformation that is based on complex culture and environmental factor and their interaction is called devlopment
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What do you mean by system of cheak and balance in brief

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Which are the different forms of power sharing in modern democrecies? Give examples of these

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Different forms of power sharing in modern democrecies ?give examples of each of those

Answer» In modern democracies power sharing arrangements are in many forms like(i) Horizontal Distribution of Powers—In this form of power sharing, power is assigned by the constitution among different organs of government such as the Legislative, Executive and Judiciary.• Distribution ensures separation of powers among the organs at the same level so none of the organs can exercise unlimited power.• Each organ puts check on others in order to maintain balance of power under the system of check and balance. For example, legislature puts check on executive through no confidence motion, adjournment motion etc.(ii) Vertical Distribution of Powers• In this type of power sharing, power is shared at the different levels of government like National level and State level.• The general government for the country is known, as ‘Union Government’ or ‘Federal Government’ and the government at the constituent units is known as regional or state level government.• In India and Belgium there are three levels of government, i.e., local and community level government which is uniformly known as the Federal Division of powers.As this form of power sharing involves sharing of power from higher to lower levels, so, it is known as the vertical division of power sharing.(iii) Power sharing among different social groups• In another way power may also be shared among different social groups such as the religious and linguistic groups.• Among the minorities, the power is shared through the provision of reserved constituencies and women are given empowerment through reserved seats.(iv) Power sharing among Political PartiesSometimes power sharing arrangements can also be seen in the way political parties, pressure groups control the power.• The best example of power sharing among political parties is the form of coalition government.• Regarding power sharing among pressure groups and movements they participate by becoming the member of the governmental committee.
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What is reserve constituency

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What did the imarging middle class of europe demand during the nineteenth century?

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How Vietnam got it\'s Independence

Answer» In February 1930, Ho Chi Minh a famous Vietnamese communist revolutionary established the Vietnamese Communist party also known as Vietnam Cong San Dang.\xa0Communism is a political ideology that believes in establishment of equal and class less society. Common ownership and control of means of production are important facets of a communist state.\xa0In 1940, Japan occupied Vietnam in order to make imperial gains in Southeast Asia. The League for the Independence of Vietnam also known as the Vietminh fought with Japan and recaptured Hanoi in September 1945.Hence, the Democratic Republic of Vietnam was formed and Ho Chi Minh became its Chairman.\xa0The battle of Dien Bien Phu convinced the Vietnamese of their ability to fight and strategic planning.After the French defeat, the peace negotiations took place in Geneva and Vietnam was divided into two parts; North Vietnam and South Vietnam.\xa0Ho Chi Minh and the communists took control of North Vietnam while Bao Dai’s regime was to look after South Vietnam.In 1945, the declaration of Independence of Vietnam was adopted, inspired by the Declaration of Independence of United States and of France.\xa0In South Vietnam the Bao Dai regime was soon overthrown by a coup led by Ngo Dinh Diem, an authoritarian.The opposition got united as the National Liberation Front or NLF and resisted Ngo Dinh Diem dictatorial rule. NLF fought for the unification of the country with the help of the Ho Chi Minh government in the north Vietnam.The rise of communism in Vietnam and the adjoining areas threatened the US. In order to intervene in the developing situation the US sent its troops to Vietnam.\xa0
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What was result of civil war in Sri Lanka

Answer» Civil war has caused a terrible setback to the social, culture and economic life of the country
Economic condition of sri lanka was poorly hit.
Srilankan Tamil got their rights
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Circumstances which led to non cooperation movement

Answer» (i) The First World War was fought from 1914 to 1918.• It led to huge increase in defence expenditure which was financed by taxes.• Due to war prices increased many times leading to extreme hardship for common people.• Crops failed in 1918-19 resulting in acute shortage of food.• Many people lost their lives in the war and due to epidemic.• Forced recruitment in the army caused widespread anger.(ii) Gandhiji’s Return and Satyagraha : Mahatma Gandhi returned to India from South Africa in 1915 where he had successfully fought against the racist regime with his new method of mass agitation and nonviolence known as Satyagraha. In India he launched satyagraha movements at various places. These satyagrahas provided base to the Non-Cooperation Movement.(iii) The Rowlatt Act : The Act was passed by the Imperial Legislative Assembly. The act provided enormous powers to police. The police got the power to arrest anyone without any trial. The aim of the act was to repress political activities.
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Why power sharing is necessary for our country?

Answer» Power sharing is necessary for a country because it is a very important factor of democracy in a democracy the power is shared between the Institutions it reduce the chances of the social conflicts and the civil wars so it is vood to run the country
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Where is the coldest place

Answer» Leh
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What are the different forms of power sharing in modern democracies.give an example of each of these

Answer» Power is shared among different organs of government, such as the legislature, executive and judiciary.
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Why do we need to conserve resources

Answer» We need to conserve resources because resources play very important role in our life resources increase our living standard they are very important f o r over life survival in fact human being is also a resources we use resources modify them and use them more and use them everything in our environment which is economically feasible culturally acceptable and which can satisfy our needs is also termed as resources so resources is very important
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Who is political head of municipality and gram panchayat

Answer» Head of municipality-chairmanHead of gram panchayat-sarapanch
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Political head of municipality and Gram Panchayat

Answer» Head of municipalities is chairman and head of panchayat Sarpanch
23.

Define universe ?

Answer» A vacant place which contains star,solar system, asteroids,meteroids etc.is called universe.
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What are the features of forest soil?

Answer» It is rich in humus and very fertile and forest soil are found in hilly areas
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Explain the role of union state and concurrent list with context to india

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Why do people look a mix of goals for development?

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What kind of government adopted by srilanka civis

Answer» Sinhal community
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Where is vietnam

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Explain proto industrialization.

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Why do we need election?%

Answer» To choose own leader
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Conversation of soil in about 3marks

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when did panipath war took place ?

Answer» Panipat
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What are the various problems faced by a federation

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What is a nationalism in Europe

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how was the constitutional of belgium amended so that everyone lives peacefully in the country

Answer» Simply appointed different people on different position and also change after some time
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What was the reforms of Napoleon Bonaparte

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What are the traditional notion of development?

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I need help in doing my SS project

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Classification of alluvial soil

Answer» Khadar or new AlluviumBhangar or old alluvium
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Define various types of soil found in India

Answer» Alluvial soil, Black soil,Sandy soil, Red soil, Laterite soil and mountane soil.
Alluvilial, black, red, yellow
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Define growth

Answer» Growth means the process of something becoming bigger or longer or more numerous.
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What is global world

Answer» It means world wide or A global system of communication or involving the entire world
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Who set up jacobin club and what was the role of it in expansion of nationalism?

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What is regular soil

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Which area were won by French Army

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Which area were won by French Armies discuss the relation of local people to French?

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What are the effects of industrial revolution in Britain?

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Explain the struggle of new republic of vietnam?

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World heritage day new word

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