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1.

In early times now did silk and spices from china reach europe?

Answer» In the early times, silk and spices from China reached Europe through the Silk Route
2.

"Some people think that democracy produce on a ideas effective governments". Analyse the ststement.

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\'Judiciary plays an important role in Indian Federalism\'. Justify the statement.

Answer» (i) Judiciary with the supreme court at the apex is the sole interpreter of Indian federalism.(ii) It plays a pivotal role in the implementation of constitutional provisions and procedures.(iii) Judiciary administers both the union and state laws which are applicable to the cases coming up for adjudication.(iv) The disputes about the division of powers are settled by the High courts and Supreme court.Hence, judiciary is considered as the guardian of the Indian federalism.
4.

What is non renewable resource

Answer» Non-renewable resources :\xa0 Non-renewable resources are those\xa0which are used only for a limited\xa0time. These energy resources get exhausted after years of use. These resources occur over a very long\xa0ecological time and take millions of\xa0years in their formation. Examples: crude oil and coal.
I am sorry i think that it is renewable resources
Renewable resources are those resources which can be renewed or reproduced by physical , chemical or mechanical processses are known as renewable resources . Ex-solar energy,forest, wild life etc.?☺
5.

Describe about minerals

Answer» Minerals are indispensable part of human life.\tAlmost everything we use, from a tiny pin to towering building or a big ship, all are made from minerals.\tThe railway lines and the tarmac of the roads, our implements and machinery too are made from minerals.\tCars buses, trains, aeroplans are manufactured from minerals and run on power resources derived from the earth.\tIn all stages of development, human beings have used minerals for their livelihood, decoration, festivities, religious and ceremonial rites.\tAvailability of the minerals helps in the economic development of the country.\tOur food too contains minerals.
A mineral is an element of chemical compound that is normally crystalline and that has been formed as a result of geological processes.☺
6.

How for is it correct to say that "The First World War was the first modern industrial war"?

Answer» The First World War was the first modern industrial war. For the first time, it saw the use of machine guns, tanks, aircraft, chemical weapons etc on a massive scale. During this time, the world experienced economic and political instability.These were all products of modem large scale industry(i) To fight the war, millions of soldiers had to be recruited from around the world and moved to the front lines on large ships and trains.(ii) The scale of death and destruction was devastating, 9 million people dead and 20 million injured, which was not possible without the use of industrial arms.
7.

Write reforms introduced by Napoleon

Answer» Two reforms inroduced by Napoleaon Bonaparte were:\tHe abolished privileges based on birth, established equality before law and secured the right to property\tHe introduced uniform systems of weights and measures
8.

Why do we use averages ? Are their any limitation to there use

Answer» Averages are used to compare different countries, states, or regions. Since countries have different populations, comparing total income will not tell us what an average person is likely to earn.Averages have many limitations.\t\xa0They don’t give us the true picture regarding the distribution of income.\t\xa0Averages don’t give us any information regarding the non-materialistic goods and services.Limitations of Average IncomeWhile averages are useful for comparison, they also hide disparities.For example\xa0let us consider two countries- A and B. For the sake of simplicity, we have assumed that they have only five citizens each. Based on the data given in the table, let us calculate the average income for both the countries.
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Why is democracy is important?

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10.

What is organic farming

Answer» Organic farming is a method of crop and livestock production that involves much more than choosing not to use pesticides, fertilizers, genetically modified organisms, antibiotics and growth hormones.`
Those farming which is done by organic method without use of chemical fertilizers are known as organic farming.?☺☺
11.

Give some difference between national and international resources

Answer» The difference between national and international resources is all the resources within the boundaries of a country are called national resources.example:minerals,roads,rails,within the boundary of the country are national resources.whereas international resources means the resources which belong to all the countries of the world.example: water,seas and oceans etc.
12.

What is agenda

Answer» Agenda is\xa0a list of items to be discussed at a formal meeting.
13.

Chat box gayab

Answer» Mai bhi acchi hu...kya kar rahe ho
On ho kya
Mai badiya ....tum batao
Kaise ho bhahiya...
Hello
Hello
14.

Make project ch 5 eco

Answer» ???
15.

life of workers in age of industialisation

Answer» \tThere was large scale migration from countryside to cities in search of jobs. Finding a job depended on existing network of friendship and kin relations. People without existing social connections in the cities found it difficult to find a job. Many people had to wait for long periods before they could get a job. Such people often had to spend nights on bridges or in night shelters. Some private individuals set up Night Refuges. The Poor Law authorities maintained Casual Wards for such people.\tMany jobs were seasonal in nature. Once a busy season was over, the poor were once again on the streets. While some people returned to the countryside, many stayed back to look for some odd jobs.\tThere was some increase in the wages in the early nineteenth century. It is difficult to arrive at figures from various trades and fluctuations which happened from year to year. The period of employment was also critical in determining the quality of life of a worker. During the best of the times till the mid-nineteenth century, about 10% of urban population was extremely poor. During the periods of economic slump, the unemployment increased anything between 35 and 75%.\tWorkers often turned hostile to new technology because of fear of unemployment. For example; when Spinning Jenny was introduced, women began to attack the new machines because they survived on hand spinning.\tAfter the 1840s, construction activity increased in the cities. This opened greater employment opportunities. The number of workers in the transport industries doubled in the 1840s, and doubled again in the subsequent 30 years.
16.

What is the name of india and china border

Answer» Mcmahon is the name of india and china border
McMahon
17.

What are the five objetives to read the chapter the rise of nationalism in europe

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18.

Plz any 1 tell How to do study of sst in class 10

Answer» Yash what about oswaal
Hii tanya, i m also in 10th std . My advice to u is that first u should understand the lesson very properly whether is it of history. Or civics then u should see that how questions are asked on that particular topic . U can also use Evergreen candid guide of sst,as many types of question are asked there. Properly understand meaning of questions ,hope it will help u
Solve all the ncert questions of social and read the sample paper of u like in this way you study social in 10 class i will tell you these things because i follow this pattern and i got 96 marks out of 100 in social so thats why i will tell you this pattern i hope you will get 90 above in social
Complete yur ncert...ncert text book should be on yur fingertips...solve the last 10 years question papers...!!?
Ok
Make chapterwise notes and solve 7 year question ppr + ncert also
19.

Advantages of yellow soil

Answer» Advantages of yellow soil are...1.It is rich in potash 2.It is thin and porus
20.

What steps can be taken to control soil erosion in hilly areas?

Answer» The following steps are taken to control the soil erosion in hilly areas:(i)\tContour ploughing :\xa0which refers to ploughing along contour lines.(ii)\tTerrace farming :\xa0construction of steps along the hilly areas by cutting the rock layers to reduce the flow of rivers.(iii)\tPlugging of gullies to prevent gully erosion.
21.

Why is the issue of sustainability important for development? Give any four points.

Answer» Sustainable development means that a development should meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.The issue of sustainable development has emerged from rapid industrialisation of the world in the past century. It is felt that the economic growth and industrialisation have led to reckless exploitation of natural resources. Sustainability promotes a rational use of natural resources.The earth has enough non-renewable resources to meet our present and future needs for development if we use them in an economic manner. But, if we use them recklessly in the greed of rapid economic development, our world may become a vast waste land.
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How the First World War helped in the growth of the national movement in India?

Answer» \tThe First World War Forced recruitment of soldiers bred resentment in villages.\tThe First World War created a new economic and political situation by leading to huge expenditures in defence which were to be financed by increasing taxes and raising custom duties.\tCrop failures and spread of influenza epidemic led to widespread hardships.\tMuslims were disenchanted with the treatment meted out to Ottoman Empire by the imperial powers. This led to a groundswell of support for non-cooperation.\tThe business classes reacted against policies that restricted their business.
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Why Indians were outraged by the Rowlatt Act? Explain.

Answer» Indians were out raged by Rowlatt act because:1: this law stated that that the govt can arrest the political leaders without any trail for 2years2: political leaders were taken from Amritsar 3:Gandhi was not allowed to enter Delhi 4:martial law was imposed .
24.

What is relationships between democracy and power sharing?

Answer» Democracy’ means giving every citizen the right and power to make the decisions through their elected representatives. Power sharing is dividing power among various social groups to give them equal representation in the governance. Power sharing is the essence of democracy where every individual, irrespective of cultural and language differences feel involved in the political system.
25.

Describe any three features of developed country.

Answer» (i) As per the World Bank Report 2012 any country with per capita income of US$ 12,276 per annum and above is termed as rich or developed country. ‘(ii) Such countries have high literacy rate.(iii) Most of the people of these countries are engaged in service sector.
26.

We have different identities in different context. Support your answer with example.

Answer» As we all belong to more than one social group so, we have different identities in different contexts like;(i) people belonging to the same religion feel that they do not belong to the same community, becasue their caste or sect, is very different.(ii) Sometimes, it is also apparant for people from different religions to have the same caste and feel close to each other.(iii) At the same time, rich and poor persons from the same family offen do not keep close relations with each other for they feel they are very different.
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Why did non cooperation movement start in towns and cities explain its economic effects?

Answer» Non-cooperation movement spread in cities:\xa01. Middle-class participation like in educational institutions. Students left the government-controlled institutions. Teachers and lawyers resigned from their jobs.2. In most of the provinces, council elections were boycotted. But in Madras, the Justice party of non-Brahmans did not do so because they wanted power.3. All foreign goods were boycotted including foreign cloth and liquor.Economic effects:1. The import of foreign cloth became half by 1922 because its demand had drastically fallen.2. Merchants and traders refused to handle foreign goods or finance in many places.3. Indian textile mills\' and handlooms\' demand grew as Indian clothes were now in huge demand.
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What is an economy?

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29.

What are the principles of Nepoleonic code?

Answer» \tNapoleon, introduced a number of reforms in the territories he conquered. He had introduced revolutionary principles in administration.\tIn 1804 the Civil Code, also called Napoleonic Code, was introduced with all privileges based on birth, established equality before the law and secured the right to property.\tThe aim of the code was to reform the society, in areas such as family, property, civil procedure etc. Soon the Code spread to all territories under French control.\tAdministration was simplified, feudal system was abolished and serfs were freed in the Dutch Republic, in Switzerland, in Italy and Germany.\tTransport and communication systems improved. Artisans, peasants, workers and new businessmen enjoyed the new-found freedom.\tBusinessmen and small-scale producers learnt that uniform laws, standardised weights and measures and a common national currency would help in trading goods.
30.

Explain the main criteria for measurinh HDI according to the UNDP report

Answer» United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has used the criterion of Human Development Index to measure the development of countries. HDI is calculated on the basis of:\tPer capita income : When the total national income of the country is divided by its population, we get the per capita income.\tLife expectancy: It measures the average age of a person in a country. It helps us to know the health facilities of the country.\tLiteracy rate: Education is also one of the most important criteria for the development of a country.\tGross enrolment ratio: It measures the education gained at three levels—at the primary, secondary and higher education level.\tPer capita income is also calculated in dollars for all countries so that it can be compared easily. HDI has been calculated for about 177 countries. According to it, the rank of India is 134 and the rank of Sri Lanka is 97, which is much better than that of India. We are required to make progress in the education and health sectors as yet.
31.

What is a chapbook?

Answer» A penny chap books is an early type of popular literature printed in early modern Europe. produced cheaply, chapbooks were commonly small, paper covered booklets, usually printed on a single sheet folded into books of 8, 12, 16 and 24 pages. they were often illustrated with crude woodcuts, which sometimes bore no relation to the text. when illustration were included in chapbooks, they were considered popular prints.\xa0
32.

how many times the constitution of belgium was amended

Answer» 4
4 times
Between 1970 to 1993 the constitution of Belgium constitution was amended for four times.
4 times
33.

How to make assignment on topic consumers right give ma some ideas

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34.

What do you meant by orient

Answer» The term \'orient\' means \'east\'. The term east is used to represent the traditional techniques, knowledge and so on as compared to the west which is considered as modern. The term \'modern\' implies to something that is new and follows a different path then the traditional approach. Both terms are used in contrast to each other.
35.

Map of india state and its capital

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36.

Most of the production is consumed by the farmer and his family . Farmers use primitive tools

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37.

Define the concept of modern State

Answer» The concept of modern state was a centralized power exercised sovereign control over a clearly defined territory.
38.

What do you understand by reported area?what are reported area of India and why

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39.

Explain about the Civil code of 1804

Answer» The civil code 1804 usually known as the Napoleon code did away which all privilages based on birth established equality before the law and secured the right to properly. This code was exported to the region under French control.
40.

what do you think about utopian vision?

Answer» thankyou so much?
‘Utopian vision’ means that it is depicting something idealistic. The French artist F Sorrieu was visualizing a dream of a world made up of nations (all of them did not exist as nations at the time that these prints were made). He has showed the German people with a common flag, although actually they were a number of different states at that time. So it is an idealistic or Utopian vision.
41.

What are limits of civil disobedience movements?

Answer» The limitation of the Civil Disobidience was that some different groups were not moved together with this concept.(i) The ‘untouchables’ or Dalits were not moved by the abstract concept of swaraj. From around the 1930s they had began to call themselves Dalits or oppressed. Many Dalit leaders were keen on a different political solution to the problems of the community. They began organising themselves, damanding reserved seats in educational institution and a separate electorate. They believed only political empowerment would resolve the problemof their social disabilities. Dalit participation in Civil Disobedience Movement was limited particularly in Maharashtra.(ii) Some of the Muslim political organisations in India were also lukewarm in their response to the Civil Disobedience Movement. A large section of Muslims felt alienated from the congress. From the mid-1920s, the congress had come to be associated with Hindu religious nationalist groups like the Hindu Maha–Sabha. Hindu Muslim riots became frequent. Every riot deepended the distance between the two communities. During theCivil Disobedience Movement, there was an atmosphere of suspicion and distrust between the two communities
42.

Write the influence of pressure groups and movements on democracy ?

Answer» Please answer me!
43.

How was United Kingdom of Great Britain form

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44.

I want causes of sustainable development

Answer» Causes of sustainable development are : 1) depletation of resources satisfying the greed of a few hands 2) Tis led to divison of people on the basis of rich and poor and widen the gap betweem them3) Indiscrimation exploitation of resource has led to globalecology crises such as , global warming , izone depletion, enviromental polluttion and land degradation
Conflict, drought, and disasters linked to climate change are among the factors causing reversal in the long-term progress in fighting global hunger.
45.

Which values of rainwater harvesting promote?

Answer» \tWater harvesting is collection of water from natural sources and saving of water same as proactive development of greenery and forest. it is also a proactive activity. There are many types of measures by which water harvesting can be done. Some of described as under :-\tRoof Top Rain Water Harvesting system in residential buildings/offices :- Collection of rain water by construction a either earthen pit for recharge the underground water to make the water table high or make a RCC Pit for the collection and instant use of water for daily consumption.\tConstruction of stop dam on temporary streams, river to collect the rain water .\tConstruction of ponds.\tCleaning of existing wells to remove the sludge etc to utilize it\'s depth at maximum level.\tDense plantation for the reoccurrence of rain in monsoon.\xa0
46.

Who is Frederic sorrieu

Answer» Frederic Sorrieu was a french artist who prepared a series of 4 prints visualising his dream made up of social and democratic republics ...????????????????????????
He was a french artist who prepared a series of 4 painting in which he show a society of democracy
47.

The new industries could not easily displays the hand labour justify the statement

Answer» (i) The new industries could not easily displace traditional industries. At the end of 19th century itself, less than 20% of total workforce was employed in advanced technological industrial centres. Textile industry itself produced a large portion of its output not within the factories, but outside, within domestic units.(ii) In non-mechanised sectors such as food processing, building, pottery, glass work, tanning furniture making and production of implements, ordinary and small innovations were the basis of their grants.(iii) Technological changes were not accepted at once by the industrialists. Their growth was slow as new technology was expensive and often broke down; and repairs are costly.(iv) The traditional craftsmen and labour and not a machine operator was still more popular. Hand-made things were popular, as machines produced mass designs and there was no variety. For example, human skill produced 45 kinds of axes and 500 varieties of hammers, which no machine could produce.
(i) The new industries could not easily displace traditional industries. At the end of 19th century itself, less than 20% of total workforce was employed in advanced technological industrial centres. Textile industry itself produced a large portion of its output not within the factories, but outside, within domestic units.(ii) In non-mechanised sectors such as food processing, building, pottery, glass work, tanning furniture making and production of implements, ordinary and small innovations were the basis of their grants.(iii) Technological changes were not accepted at once by the industrialists. Their growth was slow as new technology was expensive and often broke down; and repairs are costly.(iv) The traditional craftsmen and labour and not a machine operator was still more popular. Hand-made things were popular, as machines produced mass designs and there was no variety. For example, human skill produced 45 kinds of axes and 500 varieties of hammers, which no machine could produce.
48.

What was the economic situation during French revolution

Answer» The economic condition of France formed another cause for the outbreak of the French Revolution. The economic condition of France became poor due to the foreign wars of Louis XIV, the seven years War of Louis XV and other expensive wars. During the reign period of Louis XVI, the royal treasury became empty as extravagant expenses of his queen Marie Antoinette.To get rid of this condition. Louis XVI appointed Turgot as his Finance Minister in 1774. Turgot tried to minimise the expenditure of the royal court. He also advised the king to impose taxes on every classes of the society. But due to the interference of Queen Marie Antoinette, Louis XVI dismissed Turgot.Then Necker was appointed as the Finance Minister in 1776. He published a report on the income and expenditure of the State in order to arouse the people. But he was also dismissed by the king.The next person who was appointed by the King as the Finance Minister of France in 1783 was Callone. He adapted the policy of borrowing in order to meet the expenditure of the royal court. But due to this policy, the national debt of France increased from 300,000,000 to 600,000,000 Franks only in three years.Then Callone proposed to impose taxes on all the classes. But he was dismissed by the king. In this situation, the king at last summoned the States General. The economic instability formed one of the most important causes of the French Revolution.
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