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1.

What is rat mine holes

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What makes india a federation

Answer» Features of Federalism is the answer
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Explain any three features of tonkin free school

Answer» It adopeted western style education
1- developed westernization2-educated since people3-classes were held seperatly4-Subjects were science hygiene and French.
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Explain about "the great depression" within 100 words in easy language?

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list 3 merits of power sharing

Answer» 1) Power sharing reduces the possibility of conflicts between various social groups.2) Since power sharing often leads to social conflicts and political instability, power sharing is a good way of ensuring the stability of the country.3) Tyranny of the majority doesn\'t only bring ruin to the minority, in the long run it brings ruin to the majority as well.
1) No single community can take decision unilaterally2) Better outcome3) Reduces conflicts between different social groups.
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What were the imedulay war of indian independence

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what r the technological n institutional reforms ch-4geo

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What is aldorpdo

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What is SHGs

Answer» self help group* organise rular people* help poor to take loan* helpful to create self - employment
SHGs are self help groups .
10.

What is the summary of majoritartiansim in sri lanka

Answer» Your head
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In what way are the books we read today different from rigveda

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What is agenda 21.

Answer» Agenda 21 is a non-binding action plan of the United Nations with regard to sustainable development.[1] It is a product of the Earth Summit (UN Conference on Environment and Development) held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992
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which occupation belongs to the primary sector mention any one

Answer» Agriculture, mining, fishing, animal husbandry etc.
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Why gandiji withdraw the non coopertion?

Answer» due to chauro chaura case occured in gorakhpur uttar pradesh
Due to increasing death of innocent people and unwanted violence
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What are certain factors the defect of cotton growth of india ?(Physical factors

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How was the social life of people in britain transformed due to city life ??

Answer» Because on a large scale factory is opening and people get work...
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how can many be easily exchanged for good and service 2016

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What will happen in a situation in which the party in power fail, in a country like India.

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Why was london underground railway considered a menance to public health ?

Answer» (i) People were afraid to travel by London underground railway because they thought they were menace to health. A newspaper reader warned the public of compartments full of smoking pipes, fuel atmosphere, which was a mixture of sulfur, coal, dust, and fumes from the gas lamps.(ii) Many people called the underground railways as iron monsters, which added to the mess and unhealthiness.(iii) The famous writer Charles Dickens, in one of his novels, criticised the railways for knocking down houses, digging deep pits and benches. “To make two miles of railway, 900 houses were dug up.” This led to the massive displacement of the London poor
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What does NREGA and MNREGA stands for in which year it was launche in India ? very short

Answer» Mahtma gandhi rural enacted guarantee act
NREGA stands for national rural development guarntee act. It was implented by central govt. In 2005.
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how has the problem of political discrimination being solved to some extent

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Why were frequent clashes b/w gomastha and weavers in villaga

Answer» The reasons behind the clash between gomostha and the weavers were :-i) The supply merchants had very often lived within the weaving villages, and had close relationships with the weavers, looking after their needs and helping them in crisis. The new gomosthas were outsiders, with no long term social link with the village.ii) They acted arrogantly, marched into villages with sepoys and peons, and punished weavers for delays in supply - often beating and flogging them.
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What are the modern forms of money??

Answer» As the need for a medium of exchange became a necessity different materials were used as a medium of exchange. Initially Indians\xa0used grains and cattle as money. Before the introduction of coins, a variety of objects was used as money. Thereafter came the use\xa0of metallic coins — gold, silver, copper coins — a phase which continued well into the last century.\xa0As time progressed, trade increased and a global market was created. With the global market came the need for a more convenient medium of exchange. Thus was born the modern forms of money - paper notes (currency) and coins. Modern currency is not made of precious metal such as gold, silver and copper. And unlike grain and cattle, they are neither of every day use. The modern currency is without any use of its own. Still, it is accepted as a medium of exchange because the currency is authorized by the government of the country. In India, the Reserve Bank of India issues currency notes on behalf of the central government. As per Indian law, no other individual or organisation is allowed to issue currency. As also no individual in India can legally refuse a payment made in rupees. Hence, the rupee is widely accepted as a medium of exchange.
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What is demand deposit??

Answer» \tWorkers who receive their salaries at the end of each month have extra cash at the beginning of the month.\tThis extra cash is deposited with the bank by opening a bank account in their name.\tBanks accept the deposits and also pay an interest rate on the deposits.\tIn this way, people’s money is safe with the banks and it earns an interest as well.\tPeople also have the provision to withdraw the money as and when they require.\tSince the deposits in the bank accounts can be withdrawn on demand, these deposits are called demand deposits.
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What is the half yearly exam syllabus of social science

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Dept trap

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औपचारिक क्षेत्र और अनोपचारिक क्षेत्र में अंतर

Answer» anopcharic Chatra
औपचारिक Chetra
औपचारिक क्षेत्र मे ऋण बैंकों द्वारा लिया जाता हैं जबकि अनौपचारिक क्षेत्र मे साहुकार, ज़मीन दार द्वारा लिया जाता हैं
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What is Dandi March?

Answer» It means salt march which is done by mahatma gandhi to remove taxation from salt
Sry Sandi * dandi *
Sandi March also known as salt March was led by mk Gandhi for removing taxation from salt, a thing which was equally used by all sections of society. It marked the beginning of civil disobedience movt. on 31 Jan 1930
Dandimarch is also known as salt march
29.

What do you mean of when France sneeze then Europe catch cold

Answer» It means that the events that take place in Europe is a rolling ball for all revolutions all over the world. Eg. Spread of idea of French revolution
France chhikata hai to whole Europe ko Sardi pakarati hai
It means that france has most of the powers in europe
30.

Describe the different forms of power sharing in modern democracies

Answer» Atleast describe it
In Morden democracy horizontal and vertical
31.

How many countries are there in united nation

Answer» 42
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Write short note on dr. Sarvpalli rada krishnan.

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Name and writer name the first modern novel in Hindi and white was so popular

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State the factors for gender discrimination

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What is collective identity??

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All chapter mind mapping

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How. Is. Afamily. Important

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What is the Tyndall effect?

Answer» The scattering of partical through collidal solution
When the beam of light passes through coilidial solution is known as tyndall effect
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Why is tertiary sector is becoming very important in india

Answer» because it provides more job opportunity for educated people and it is helpful to the primary and secondary sector. It also called as service sector.
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Tell coming together federation

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Why was the conflicts started in Vietnam against French colonizer in all areas of life?

Answer» Because they
42.

Explain the unification of italy breifly

Answer» Political Fragmentation of Italy Italy had a long history of political fragmentation. Italy was divided into seven states during the middle of the nineteenth century.Of these seven states only Sardinia-Piedmont was ruled by an Italian princely house. At that time North of Italy was under Austrian Habsburg, the centre was ruled by Pope and the Southern regions were ruled by the Bourbon kings of Spain.Role of Mazzini: During 1830s, Giuseppe Mazzini had tried to unite Italy. He formed the secret society called young Italy.But both the uprising in 1831 and 1848 failed. Even the ruling elites also wanted a unified Italy which would offer economic development and political dominance.Role of Cavour: The unification of Italy was a result of many wars. Chief Minister Cavour made a tactful diplomatic alliance with France, and Sardinia-Piedmont succeeded in defeating the Austrian forces in 1859.Role of Garibaldi: A large number of armed volunteers under the leadership of Giuseppe Garibaldi joined the unification movement.In 1860, they marched into South Italy and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies succeeded to drive out the Spanish rulers with the help of local people. In 1861, Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed as king of United Italy.
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What are non ferrous minerals? Give one example.

Answer» Minerals which does not contains iron is called non ferrous minerals . Ex.copper ,,lead
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Can the unused well be used for storage of water

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What was the failure of underground railways in london?

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What is wrong with majority rule

Answer» The situations can also lead to civil war. Just as in SRI LANKA. The other community\'s decisions will be disregarded.
47.

How the world became global?

Answer» Excessive use of industrialisation.Which leads to produce harmful gases all around environment. Exa. Carbon monoxide
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What is formal and informal sector in india

Answer» Formal sector includes loans from banks and cooperatives while informal sector include loans from moneylenders,traders, friends and relatives.
49.

What is gramdan

Answer» The land lords providing lands for landless people
The system whereby the villagers pooled their land ,after which the land was reorganised under a cooperative system
50.

Proper defination of globalisation

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