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1.

The rupee is widely accepted as medium of exchange explain

Answer» Because from the help of money we can exchange money for taking a thing. It make our work easy. It is opposite of barter system
2.

Distribution of power sharing

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3.

How did athlete react in the Olympic against discrimination ch 3 civics

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4.

Who is Aluri Sitaram Raju

Answer» He was a person who fought for India\'s freedom
Alluri Sitaram raju belonged from Andhra pradesh who was revolutanaries and fough against british taken hard steps.People of there said him the incarnation of god
5.

Why we have to give exams

Answer» Yes both of you are right bro My answer : For time pass and waste paper
To become a successful man
So that the society get\'s the chance to purrsurise us?????????
6.

Why substainability important for development

Answer» 1. Today ,we use the natural resources unlimitedly and we know that resources are limited on earth .2. Today ,we exploit our nature for our benefits this leds global warming etc.That why , substainability important for development
Sustainability is important for development because development should take place without damaging the environment.If natural resources are not reserved then development will not stagnate after a point of time
7.

Rebellion in the country side

Answer» (i) After the British were routed from Delhi there was\xa0no uprising\xa0for\xa0almost\xa0a\xa0week. Then a spurt of mutinies began.\xa0(ii) Regiment after Regiment mutinied and took off to join other troops\xa0at nodal\xa0points like Delhi, Kanpur and Lucknow.\xa0(iii)After them, the people of the towns and villages also rose up in rebellion. They raised around local leaders, zamindars and chiefs who were prepared to established their authority and fight the British.(iv) In\xa0this rebel Nana Saheb of Kanpur, Birjis Qadr of Lucknow and his mother\xa0Begum Hazrat Mahal, Rani Lakshmibai of\xa0Jhansi\xa0took\xa0active part\xa0in\xa0organizing\xa0the\xa0uprising against the British. Rani Avantibai Lodhi of Ramgarh\xa0raised\xa0and led the army\xa0agains the British who had taken over the administration of her state.\xa0(v)Many new leaders also came up and joined the revolt. Ahmaduallh Shah, a maulvi from Faizabad, came Lucknow to fight the British.
8.

Difference between central and state governmnet

Answer» \tState GovernmentCentral GovernmentAll other powers such as making decisions on education and health along with trade are transferred to the state governmentsCentral government holds the power of defense, foreign policies, and interstate relationsState governments are run either by chief ministers of governorsHas one cabinet which is ruled by the prime minister or the presidentA central government can outlaw any regulations made by state governmentA state government can stop any agreement which it considers unfavorable for them.\t\xa0
9.

What do you mean by Ethnic

Answer» Small groups of people
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10.

What is bretton wood system.

Answer» The Bretton Woods system\xa0was post-war international economic system. It was the first system used to control the value of money between different countries.\xa0
11.

Who was the father of chandra gupt morie

Answer» Chandragupta Maurya (321-;297 BCE) was the founder of the Mauryan dynasty in India. The empire set up by him was the first and one of the greatest empires of ancient India.Father: Sarvarthasiddhi
12.

Who was the father of india

Answer» MAHATMA GANDHI
13.

Who was metternich? what was his role in cogress of vienna?(3 mark)

Answer» Duke Metternich was an Austrian Chancellor. He was born on 15th May 1773. When the treaty of Vienna was drawn up by Russia, Britain, Austria and Prussia, he was responsible to held the meeting. He took a prominent part in Congress of Vienna and dominated the European politics from 1814 to 1848.\xa0
14.

Who elected the estate general? Whwat was is renamed as?

Answer» A body of active citizens, elected the Estates General and renamed it the National Assembly.
15.

Examaine the event leading to the frech republic in 1448. ( 5 mark )

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16.

How we can prevent soil erosion.

Answer» Methods of prevention of soil erosion –a) Deforestation should be stopped. Afforestion should be done.b) The boundaries of the fields should be planted with trees in two or three rows, to reduce the effect of strong winds in the fields.c) Crop rotation helps to maintain the fertility of the soil. The water holding capacity of the soil is also maintained by this method.
Promoting afforestation at its growing much and much trees in order to bind the soil number
We can prevent soil erosion by following ways:- 1. Preventing deforestation.2.promoting afforestation. 3.
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17.

When was rowlatt act pass

Answer» 1919
In 1919
1919
The Rowlatt Act came into effect in March 1919. In the Punjab the protest movement was very strong, and on 10 April two leaders of the congress, Dr. Satya Pal and Dr. Saifuddin Kitchlew, were arrested and taken secretly to Dharamsala.
2019
1919
18.

India is a gederal country.Explain by given example

Answer» (i) Division of powers : The Constitution demarcates the powers of the central and the state governments into different lists of subjects.There are three lists :(i) Union List.(ii) State List.(iii) Concurrent List.(ii) Three-tier system : As discussed earlier, under a federal government different tiers of the government govern the same citizens. This is true for India. In India, we have a three-tier system of government, i.e.,• Union Government• State Government• Local Self-Government.(iii) Not equal powers to all administrative units : Most of the federations that are formed by ‘holding together’ do not give equal powers to its constituent units. Thus, all states in the Indian Union do not have identical powers. Some states enjoy a special status. Jammu and Kashmir has its own Constitution. Many provisions of the Indian Constitution are not applicable to this state without the permission of the state assembly.(iv) Consent of both the levels of the government : Under a federal government, the fundamental provisions cannot be unilaterally changed by one level of the government, and the same is true for India. The Parliament cannot on its own change the fundamental structure of the Constitution.implementation of constitutional provisions and procedures. The same is true for India. In case of any dispute about the division of powers, the High Courts and the Supreme Court take a decision.(vi) Separate lear mention regarding the financial powers of the centre and the states has been made in the Indian Constitution. Income tax, excise duty, corporation tax, etc., are levied and colle
India is a federal country not a cercular ok
india is cercular country not a genderal
19.

How print cuture promoted french revolution

Answer» This chapter is not coming in your board exam so the question is hell
In French Revolution, print culture played an important role(i) Print materials like newspapers and books popularised the ideas of the enlightenment thinkers. They gave a critical commentary on tradition, superstition and despotism in contemporary society.They suggested that everything should be judged through application of reason and rationality. They criticised the sacred authority of church and the despotic power of the state. They questioned about the legitimacy of a social order based on tradition.The writings of Voltaire and Rousseau were read widely. Those who read them developed an attitude of questioning, criticism and judging on the basis of rationality.(it) Print created a new culture of dialogue and debate. All values, norms and institutions were re-evaluated and public recognised the need to question existing ideas and beliefs.(iit) By the 1780s, there was an outpouring of literature, cartoons and caricatures which circulated everywhere and led to the growth of hostile sentiments against the monarchy. In this way, print helped people to think differently.
20.

Explain the idea of satyagraha. How can battles fought with satyagraha

Answer» Mahatma Gandhi is known to have used the novel method of mass agitation - satyagraha - against the racist regime in South Africa. The idea of satyagraha emphasises the power of truth and the need to search for truth. It suggests that if the cause is true and is arrayed against injustice, then physical force is not necessary to fight the oppressor. A satyagrahi can win the battle, not necessarily by seeking vengeance or being aggressive, but through non-violence, by appealing to the conscience of the oppressor. Satyagraha proposes that people, including the oppressors, have to be persuaded to see the truth, instead of being coerced into accepting it through direct or indirect violence. By this struggle, truth is bound to ultimately emerge triumphant.
21.

How did merchants helped in export from inda

Answer» The functions performed by supply merchants in the export trade were as follows:\tSupply merchants linked the port towns to the inland regions.\tThey gave advances to weavers, procured the woven cloth from weaving villagers and carried the supply to the ports.\tAt the port, the big shippers and export merchants had brokers who negotiated the price and bought goods from the supply merchants\xa0who were operating inland\xa0and sold them abroad.
22.

What are public facilities and why are they important

Answer» Public facilities are the facilities provided by government example a man had to travel from Kashmir to Kanyakumari if it to get cab Aakar then he can\'t referred referred so government had made public facilities like providing them will railway transport facilities which cost much cheaper than car
Thank you very much
Public facilities are the essential facilities for the community at large and are provided by the government.Important :They are important because there are many services like education, health, transportation etc., which have become cheap and affordable if provided, collectively.Public facilities : Rail transport and - government schools.
23.

What were the rights that were enjoyed by the aristocracy class in europe?

Answer» During the mid-eighteenth century, a landed aristocracy was dominant class in Europe both politically and socially.\tThe members of this landed aristocracy were united by a common way of life that cut across regional division.\tThey owned huge properties both in rural and urban areas.\tTheir families were tied together by matrimonial relations and they wielded much power in their respective countries.
24.

Write about nepolic war

Answer» Napoleon war in this war Napoleon defeated defeated aristocracy came to rule over Europe
25.

Define the term of the state party

Answer» A party that secures at least six percent of the total votes in an election to the Legislative Assembly of a state and wins at least two seats is recognized as a state party.
26.

Why salt march os marked as the beginning of civil disobedience movement?

Answer» Bcz salt was only produced in British government factory.To relaxation from salt tax MG broke the law of British and Made salt by evaporating water and starts ed his civil disobidience movement.
Bcz-- salt was common amoung all people either rich or poor.
Mahatma Gandhi started his famous Salt March accompanied by 78 of his trusted volunteers. The March was over 240 miles and volunteers walked for 24 days. On 6th April, 1930, they reached Dandi and ceremonially violated the salt law and manufactured salt by boiling sea water. This marked the beginning of the Civil Disobedience Movement.\xa0Civil Disobedience Movement:-This movement started in 1930 when Gandhi’s eleven demands were rejected by the colonial government.In this movement the response of the Muslims was lukewarm.In this movement people not only refused to cooperate with the British but also broke colonial laws.Women participated in this movement in a large scale. They, along with Gandhiji, manufactured salt. They also played active role in picketing foreign cloth and liquor shops.\xa0
27.

Describe the process of German unification

Answer» The Process of unification of Germany:\tIn the 1800s, nationalist feelings were strong in the hearts of the middle-class Germans. They united in 1848 to create a nation-state out of the numerous German states.\tBy 1848, the popular effort of political associations failed in installing a constitutional monarchy in Germany.\xa0\tThe failure of Frankfurt Parliament made it clear that German unification had to come through the combined effort of monarchy and army supported by large landowners.\tPrussia soon became the leader of German unification movement.\tChief Minister, Otto von Bismarck, was the architect of the process with support from Prussian army and Prussian bureaucracy.\tThe unification process was completed after Prussia won wars with Austria, Denmark and France over seven years time.\tIn January 1871, the Prussian king, William I, was proclaimed the German Emperor in a ceremony held at Versailles.
28.

what is shelter belt ?

Answer» Shelter belts are\xa0Rows of trees to control erosion.
29.

Describe ethnic composition of Belgium

Answer» 1. The ethnic composition of Belgium is very complex.\xa02. It has two main languages: Dutch and French. Of the country’s total population, 59% lives in the Flemish region and speaks Dutch language.3. Another 40%\xa0of people live in the Wallonia region and speak French. Remaining 1% speak German.4. In the capital city Brussels, 80%of people speak French while 20% are Dutch-speaking. The minority French speaking community was relatively rich and powerful. This was resented by the Dutch-speaking community, who got economic and education benefit much later.
30.

Explain land use pattern

Answer» The land use pattern in divided in the following ways:\tThe net sown area in India has decreased from 45.26 per cent to 43.41 per cent. This means that more and more agricultural land is being shifted to other activities.\tThe pattern of the net sown area varies gently from one state to another. In Punjab and Haryana the net sown area is 80 per cent of the total area but in Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur and Andaman and Nicobar Islands, it is less than 10 per cent of the total area.\xa0\tThe area under forests has been increased from 18.11 per cent in 1960-61 to 22.57 per cent in 2000-2003 and to 23 per cent\xa0in 2005-06, yet it is far below than the scientific norms.\tThe land under permanent pastures is very low, i.e., only 3.45 per cent.\tArea under fallow land has also decreased which shows, that subsistence agriculture is being replaced by commercial agriculture.
31.

Who was Guossep Mazzini?

Answer» Giuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionary who founded two underground societies; first Young Italy in Marseilles and then Young Europe in Berne.Giuseppe Mazzini was an important figure in liberal natioanlism. He made a significant contribution to the unification of Italy.By 1830, Giuseppe Mazzini put forward a coherent programme of a unitary Italian Republic formed a secret society named Young Italy to inspire them with ideas of unification.
32.

Project on sustainable development

Answer» ???
33.

Detail about Guieppe Mazzini

Answer» he was the italian revolutionary and member of secret society and formed young itly in marseilles and young europe in berne .He believe in unification of germany .
Guiseppe maizzini was a great Italian revolutionary.
He was an Italian revolutionary born in Genoa in 1807 .he became a member of secret society of the carbonari at the age of 24 .he was sent to an exile for attempting a revolution in liguria .he subseqeuntly founded two new secret socities whose members where like young men from poland ,france ,Italy and the german states
34.

Social science 2020 question pattern

Answer» see on this app
35.

Why do we need resources

Answer» Resources are needed for the development and growth of the country.They are required to fulfill our daily needs.
To fulfill our basic requirements we need resources
To live a happy and enjoyful life
36.

How did the revival of Indian flockers develop the idea of nationalism among Indians explain

Answer» In late 19th century India, nationalists began recording folk tales sung by bards and they toured villages to gather folk songs and legends. This was done to promote the traditional culture that had been corrupted and damaged by the Western forces. Nationalist thinkers believed that it was essential to preserve this folk tradition in order to discover one’s national identity and restore a sense of pride in one’s past. In Bengal. Rabindranath Tagore began collecting ballads, nursery rhymes and myths, and led the movement for the folk revival.In Tamil Nadu, Natesa Sastri published a massive four-volume collection of Tamil folk tales, ’The Folklore of Southern India’. He believed that the folklore was national literature, it was ’the most trustworthy manifestation of people’s real thoughts and characteristics’.
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37.

Describe the types of farming practiced in India

Answer» Primitive Subsistence Farming: This type of farming is practiced on small patches of land. Primitive tools and family/community labour are used in this type of farming. The farming mainly depends on monsoon and natural fertility of soil. Crops are grown as per the suitability of the environmental condition.Intensive Subsistence Farming: This type of farming is practiced in densely populated areas. This involves high degree of use of biochemical inputs and irrigation. There is huge pressure of population on this type of farming.Commercial Farming: This type of farming is done with the sole purpose of selling the farm produce. Various modern inputs are used in this type of farming, e.g. HYV(High Yielding Variety) seeds, chemical fertilisers, insecticides and pesticides. Punjab, Haryana, Western UP and some parts of Maharashtra are the areas where commercial farming is done on large scale. However, this type of farming is also done in many other states; like Bihar, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, etc.
38.

Why was gandhiji decided to call off rowlatt Satyagraha

Answer» 1) Gandhiji launched nationwide satyagraha against Rowlatt Act in 1919. This Act had been hurriedly passed despite the united opposition of Indian members.2) This Act gave the government enormous powers to repress political activities, and allowed detention of political prisoners without trial for two years.3) Rallies were organized in various cities, workers went on strike in railway workshops, and shops closed down.4) Alarmed by the popular upsurge, and scared that lines of communication such as telegraph and railways would be disrupted, the British administration decided to clamp down on nationalists.5) On 10th April, the police in Amritsar fired upon a peaceful procession provoking widespread attacks on banks, post offices and railway stations. Martial law was imposed and General Dyer took command.6) After the brutal killing and massacre of Jallianwala Bagh, violence spread nationwide and as a result, Mahatma Gandhi called off this Rowalatt Satyagraha movement
39.

What was the role of women in civil disobedience movement

Answer» Large scale participation of women was an important feature of the Civil Disobedience Movement. During the Salt March, thousands of women came out of their homes to listen to the speeches of Gandhi. women\xa0participated in protest marches, manufactured salt, and\xa0picketed foreign cloth and liquor shops. Many went to jail. While women of high caste families participated from urban areas,\xa0in rural areas they came from rich peasant households.\xa0But this did not bring about any radical changes in the positin of women. For a long time the Congress was reluctant to allow women to hold any position of authority within the organisation.
40.

Few of the communities did not participated actively in civil disobedience movement explain

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41.

Why should credit at reasonable rates be available for all ?

Answer» Credit should be available at reasonable rates to all so that economic condition of every people who takes the loan will improve. If the interest on credit will increase like in informal credit sector, then people taking the loan for some developmental activities, after earning profits ,will have to spend their maximum income on paying back the high interest rate along with principle amount . Sometimes, person is unable to pay back the loan . This will drag him in dept - trapAs a result , credit instead of increasing his financial condition , let him worse off than before.
42.

Why did Gandhi ji decided to launch non cooperation khilafat movement

Answer» To protest against Rowllat actBrif description of this
43.

Who was duke maternich

Answer» Duke Metternich was an Austrian Chancellor. He was born on 15th May 1773. When the treaty of Vienna was drawn up by Russia, Britain, Austria and Prussia, he was responsible to held the meeting. He took a prominent part in Congress of Vienna and dominated the European politics from 1814 to 1848. He acted as the restorer of the \'Old Regime\' and the reconstruction of Europe after the Napoleonic wars. After the fall of the imperial government in 1848, he fled to England, and in 1851, he retired to his castle in Rhine.
44.

How have belgium and srilanka deal with the question of power sharing differently

Answer» The stories of Belgium and Sri Lanka reveal that in spite of being the democratic countries both countries dealt with the power sharing differently like :\t\xa0In Belgium the leaders realised that the unity of the country is possible only by respecting the feelings and interests of different communities and regions. Such a realisation resulted in mutually acceptable arrangements for sharing power.\t\xa0Contrary to it, Sri Lanka shows that if a majority community wants to force its dominance over others and refuses to share power, it can undermine the unity of the country.
45.

How the soil erosion can be controlled write various protective measure

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46.

Described briefly Khilafat movement non corporation movement jaallian walabagh massacre

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47.

How does the rowlatt act of1919opposed

Answer» The impact of Rowlatt Satyagrah on political situation in India was immense. Gandhi organised Rowlatt Satyagrah against the Rowlatt Act which gave enormous power to the government to suppress the political activities of Indian leaders.In opposition of the Act, protests and rallies were organised in various cities, workers went on strikes in railway workshops, and shops closed down. The British government tried to suppress the nationalist activity brutally. Local leaders were picked up from Amritsar, and Mahatma Gandhi was barred from entering Delhi. After attacks on post offices and railways, martial law was imposed and General Dyer took command. Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place on April 13, 1919. This incident shocked the entire nation. As the news of Jallianwalla Bagh spread, crowds took to the streets in many north Indian towns. There were strikes, clashes with the police and attacks on government buildings.Thus, we can say that the Rowlatt Satyagrah led to an increase in nationalist activities of people in the country
48.

What is power sharing define briefly

Answer» power sharing is simple words that is the responsibility and power or main organ of govt..
1. Power sharing in simple words is sharing of responsibility & powers among different organ of government.2. Power sharing is a strategy for resolving disputes over who should have the powerful position in the social hierarchy.
The division of power between different stages of government, different organs or different communities in a country in order to ensure smooth running of the government and to check that all powers not concentrated within one hand.
49.

explain about the life of worker

Answer» (i) Seasonal work : In most of the industries, the demand for labour was seasonal. The actual possibility of getting a job depended on existing networks of friendship and kin relations.(ii) Low wages : The workers were getting very low wages.At the best of times till the mid-nineteenth century, about 10% of the population was extremely poor.(iii) Women workers : Factories employed large number of women. With technological development women gradually lost their industrial jobs.(iv) Problem of Housing : Most of the workers were living in slums. Factory or workshop owners did not house the migrant workers,(v) Source of Fun and Leisure : For the poor workers the streets often were the only place for rest, leisure and fun. The working poor created spaces of entertainment wherever they lived.
50.

State one moral reason for power sharing

Answer» \tPower sharing is the basic spirit of democracy. A Democratic rule involves giving voice and representation to all the people who would be affected by the policies and the rule made.\tA Democratic government is legitimate government which is chosen by the people so they have the right to be consulted on how they are to be governed.\tA legitimate government is one where people, through participation, acquire a stake in the system.\tThe moral reason emphasis the intrinsic worth of power sharing.