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1.

Which are the two things quite clear when two persons desire conflict?

Answer» Argument and family
2.

Explain the different stages of unification of Germany?

Answer» Bismarck was convinced that the\xa0unification of Germany\xa0could only be achieved by the princes, and not by the people. He wanted to achieve his aim by merging Prussia into\xa0Germany. In 1867, Bismarck became the chancellor of the North confederation. ... The\xa0German unification\xa0established the Prussian dominance in Europe.\xa0Although the achievement of Prussian dominance within the Confederation was one of Bismarck\'s greatest accomplishments, the\xa0unification\xa0of the\xa0German\xa0states into a single large nation is perhaps most significant because it transformed\xa0Germany\xa0into an\xa0important\xa0world power of both the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Provide many examples of service sector activities. Use numerical examples, charts and photographs.

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Briefly explain the unification of Italy, highlight the value you learn from this?.

Answer» The\xa0unification of Italy\xa0is the result of dedication, contribution and effort of three great leaders Mazzini, Cavour and Garibaldi. During 1830s, Giuseppe Mazzini had tried to unite\xa0Italy. He formed the secret society called Young\xa0Italy. But both the uprising in 1831 and 1848 failed.\xa0Cavour\'s Policy and the Role of Piedmont. During the\xa0Italian unification\xa0movement, it had to face a lot of obstacles such as foreign intervention, disunity of the\xa0Italian, weak national feeling among the\xa0Italian\xa0states. Both the serious obstacles hindered the\xa0Italian\xa0to\xa0unify\xa0their country.
5.

In 1815 delegates of european power britian russia trussia and Australia drew of with treaty

Answer» Treaty of Paris ??
6.

Which is the deepest place on the Earth

Answer» Why did u send this imogi
Thankyou??
The Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench is the deepest known point in Earth\'s oceans.
7.

What was the dcade of 1830s known as the great economic hardship in Europe?

Answer» Following are the three important reasons, why the decade of 1830s is known as ‘great economic hardship’ in Europe:\tDuring the 1830s, there was large-scale unemployment in Europe. In most of the European countries, employment opportunities were low in number, whereas job seekers were many.\tCities had come to be extremely overcrowded. As a result, slums had started coming up as more people migrated from the rural areas to the urban areas.\tSmall producers in towns were often faced with stiff competition from the imports of cheap machine-made goods from England where industrialisation was more advanced, especially in textile production.
8.

Who was Rowan Atkinson

Answer» Rowan Sebastian Atkinson is an English actor, comedian, and writer. He is best known for his work on the sitcoms Blackadder and Mr. Bean
9.

How legislative powers being distributed between different tiers of government by constitution

Answer» Legislative powers are divided between the Union and state governments by the Constitution of India. The Constitution divided various areas of government jurisdiction into three lists.\t\xa0The Union List containing areas like Defence, Foreign Affairs, Currency and Communications. These subjects are under the jurisdiction of the Union Government and only Parliament can pass laws on these subjects.\t\xa0The State List containing subjects like Police, Social Services, Health etc. which are under the jurisdiction of the state governments. Only state legislatures can pass laws on these subjects.\t\xa0The Concurrent List which contains items like Criminal Law, Forests, Population control in which both Parliament and state legislatures can pass laws. In case of any conflict between Union and state laws, the law passed by Parliament will prevail.
10.

What are the differences between formal and informal sources of credit?

Answer» The\xa0formal source of credit\xa0provide\xa0loans\xa0comparatively at the lower rate and collateral is required to obtain loan. It is supervised by RBI. It includes banks and cooperatives. Informal sources. Information from\xa0informal sources\xa0can include conversations with colleagues at lunch or from friends or other associates external to your company. The\xa0formal sector\xa0consists of the businesses, enterprises and economic activities that are monitored, protected and taxed by the government, whereas the\xa0informal sector\xa0is comprised of the workers and enterprises that are not under government regulation.\xa0
11.

What is cross- cutting

Answer» Cross cutting social difference If social difference cross-cut each other we would find it difficult to find which group is against the other. These groups may have similar views on some issues and different on other issues. It encourages diversity and accommodates unity. Example:- NETHERLAND: The main religion here is Christianity. They have division as Catholics and Protestants. Here class and religion cross-cut each other. Neither of them are rich or poor and do not have conflict between them.
12.

Differentiate between community government of Belgium and majoritarian government of sri Lanka

Answer» \tBelgiumSri Lanka1) They adopted a policy of power Sharing.1) They adopted a policy of Majoritarism.2) They gave equal powers to all communities no matter whether majority or minority.2) They gave preferences to the majority sinhala group alone,disregarding the minority.\t
13.

Which is confidence in one\'s own worth or abilities ; self respect

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14.

Explain Body Mass Index(BMI)?

Answer» BMI is used to determine a person\'s weight in regard to his height which as a result shows whether a person is underweight, has normal weight, is overweight or obese.BMI = wight/(height)2Following are the categories of BMI values:1. Less than 18.5 = Underweight person 2. Between 18.5 - 24.9 = Normal weight person 3. Between 25 - 29.9 = Overweight person 4. 30 or greater then 30 = Obese person\xa0
15.

Mention any three steps taken in 1992 to make local government move powerful in india

Answer» Tumse jo poocha h vo batai
16.

What is the full form of WTO

Answer» World Trade Organisation?
World Trade Organisation
World Trade Organization ?
17.

Which are the three ecnomic factor

Answer» Which are the three economic factor
18.

What is meant by informal sources of credit?

Answer» Those source of credit which are taken from unorganised sources such as moneylenders, useuerous, relatives etc are called informal source of credit.
19.

Why sardar patel know as Bismarck of india

Answer» It was a very interesting question.
With his great effort Sardar Patel unified India same as Bismarck unified Germany that\'s why sardar Patel is known as Bismarck of India.
20.

Women struggle in social nationalism

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21.

Why didnt muslims participated in civil disobedience movement?? ( bhumi gupta)

Answer» After the failure of non-cooperation-khilafat movement, muslims felt alienated from the congress. The reason was, from the mid 1920s, congress started associating itself with Hindu religious nationalist groups like the Hindu Mahasabha.There were religious processions organised by each community with militant fervour provoking Hindu-Muslim communal clashes and riots.Although there were efforts by the Congress and Muslim league to renegotiate an alliance in 1927, but as Jinnah had put up the demand for seperate electorates, the hope for resolving the issue at the All Parties Conference in 1928 shattered when M.R.Jayakar of Hindu Mahasabha refused to compromise.When the Civil Disobedience movement started there was an atmosphere of distrust b/w the communities. Muslim leaders feared that the identity of muslims will be lost under the domination of a Hindu majority.
With the decline of Non-Cooperation Khilafat movement Muslim felt eliminated from Congress Congress was no more close to Hindus and religious groups Mahasabha communal
22.

Explain the major indicators of HDR? Pls help me friends

Answer» Thank you frnds ?
The Human Development Index HDI is defined as the composite statistics used to rank countries by levels of human development. The HDI is a measure of health, education and income. It measures the average achievements in a country in these three basic dimensions of human development, calculated into an index.Health - Life expectancy at birthEducation - expected years schooling for school-age children and average years of schooling in the adult populationIncome - measured by Gross National Income (GNI) per capita.\xa0
it\'s three major indicators are health status,literacy rate and per capita income.
23.

Who are napoline

Answer» Napoleon was the Emperor of French from 1804- 1814
24.

Why was east india company keen on expanding textile export from india even after the 1760\'s ?

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25.

Table 1.1 of economic chapter 1

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26.

I really don\'t understand history 1 chapter

Answer» So you can watch videos from YouTube related to this chapter
So please tell me what can I do
27.

Classify the resources on the basis of stage of development

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28.

Who was Johann Gottfried Herder

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29.

5 mark questions

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30.

When Sri Lanka get indépendant

Answer» 1948
1948
31.

number of islands in andaman and nicobar islands

Answer» Number of islands in andaman and nicobar islands are 572
32.

Explain three reason of power sharing is being desirable in democracy

Answer» Power sharing is desirable for various concrete reasons. Two sets of reasons have been listed out which favours power sharing in two different manners like: Prudential reason and Moral reason.Prudential Reason• According to prudential reason power sharing accommodates social diversity hence, helps in reducing the possibility of conflict between social groups.• Power sharing in another way ensures the political stability through competition among various political parties.• Besides, power sharing is also desirable to the promotion of national unity and integrity.Moral Reason• Moral Reason is a very deeper reason of power sharing.• According to moral reason power sharing is desirable to produce an accountable, responsible and legitimate government.• It implies maximum popular participation through decentralisation of powers so that people would be consulted on how th£y are to be governed.In this way, both the sets of reasons signify the importance of power sharing in the forms of Community Government, Reserved Constituencies and Decentralisation of powers.
33.

Wrire points about greek war of independence

Answer» The Greek War of Independence was an event that had mobilised nationalist feelings among the educated elite across Europe. Greece had been part of the Ottoman Empire since the fifteenth century. The growth of revolutionary nationalism in Europe sparked off a struggle for independence amongst the Greeks which began in 1821. Nationalist in Greece got support from other Greeks living in exile and also from many Weat Europeans who had sympathies for ancient Greek culture. Poets and artists lauded Greece as the cradle of European civilisation and mobilised public opinion to support its struggle against a Muslim empire. The English poet Lord Byron organised funds and later went to fight in the war. Finally, the Treaty of Constantinople of 1832 recognised Greece as an independent nation.
34.

All solution of history chapter 4

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35.

How did nationalism and the idea of nation state emerge

Answer» Nationalism and the idea of the nation-state emerged within the culturally and regionally diverse groups of Europe. Due to industrialization and transformation of society there emerged a middle class consisting of businessmen, working professionals, industrialists, labourers and working class people. Out of these, the educated people thought of uniting the culturally compatible sections of people in Europe. This led to nationalism and emergence of the idea of the nation-state.
36.

Explain human development report

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37.

how did the nationalism and the idea of nation state emerge

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38.

What was the three main aim of revolutionary behind the French revolution

Answer» The main aims of the French revolutionaries were:\tDrafting of a formal constitution\tEstablishment of representative government\tAbolition of the monarchy\tFoundation of a secular and democratic republic\tTo bring essential social changes based on liberalism\tLiberate the people of Europe from dictatorship\xa0
39.

Find the HCF of

Answer» perhaps we have tofill the space
25 and 14
Of????? WhT??
40.

Distribution of forest wildlife resources

Answer» Hmm... justify ur question
41.

Classification. Of. Soil

Answer» Alluvial Soils : These soils are formed by the deposition of sediments brought by rivers. They are rich in humus and very fertile. They are found in Great Northern plain, lower valleys of Narmada and Tapti and Northern Gujarat. These soils are renewed every year.Black Soils: These soils are made up of volcanic rocks and lava-flow. It is concentrated in the parts of Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. It consists of Lime, Iron, Magnesium and also Potash.Red Soils: These are formed by weathering of ancient metamorphic rocks of Deccan Plateau. Due to iron composition these soils are red in color. When iron content is lower it is yellow or brown. They cover the parts of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Orissa.\xa0
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Persons and there works

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43.

How can resource contribute to development

Answer» Resources can be used to generate energy and electricity... They are also used in many ways which can generate or increase national incomes lke by export nd import activities and ultimately lead to national development
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What are the importance and rules made by the three list system? Give examples.

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45.

Define per capita income

Answer» Per capita income is also known as average income. It is the total income divided by its nation\'s population.
46.

What do you mean by resource divelopment?

Answer» It\'s not divlopment it\'s a devlopment
47.

What do we need to conserve our resources ?

Answer» We need to conserve them1.development of our country2. Reserve for future use 3. Protect form the disease...
48.

What was the Napoleonic code? Mention any two points

Answer» Napoleon\'s codes (1804) were a set of civil codes that had to be practiced by the French society. The aim of the code was to reform the French society, in areas such as family, property, civil procedure etc.Established equality before law,\xa0Abolished all privileges based on birth,\xa0Granted the right to property to French citizens,\xa0Simplified administrative divisions,\xa0Abolished feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom,\xa0Removed restrictions on guilds in towns,\xa0Improved transport and communication.
49.

What is issue of sustainable development

Answer» Following the Rio conference of 1992, most countries undertook to draw up a national strategy for sustainable development. The implementation of these strategies has turned out to be tricky, because it must address very serious issues within economic and political contexts that are marked by strong inertia. The issues appear at every level and affect practically every area of national policy. The various approaches reflect different points of view, and in particular: more or less constrained free market practices, a desire to place people at the heart of the economy, the greater or lesser determination of the various countries in the world, and the balance between short, medium, long, and very long-term interests. Moreover, there is no denying that the interdependence of modern-day economies means that environmental problems must be dealt with on a worldwide level, which does not simplify the implementation of the necessary strategies, particularly because of differences in levels of development.
50.

What do you mean by multi - purpose projects

Answer» projects which r purpose for multi members