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difference between modern state and nation state |
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Answer» Nation states emerged after overthrowing monarchy and dynasty rule in Europe. While modern states have been developing since then. Modern states are ruled by a centralised power and authority.In a nation state, citizens came to develop a common identity based on shared language, traditions and cutoms. In modern states, people speaking different languages, following various traditions and cultures live together. Nations states have now developed as modern states. Your gu |
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Explain the role of Union, state and concurrent list in contrast with India |
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What is the main features of aristocratic and middle class??? |
| Answer» Middle class families: in occupations that require effort, skill, and experience develop patience and work ethics.The Aristrocracy - relying on rental income cultivated a refined taste for leisure. Liberalism and nationalism inspired many of those who had profited from the Napoleonic rule.These class-specific attitudes, which are rooted in the nature of pre-industrial professions, become key determinants of success once industrialization transformed the economic landscape. | |
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What is tertiary activity? |
| Answer» The activities of the Tertiary sector help in the development of the Primary Sector and the Secondary Sector. Goods that are produced by the Primary Sector and the Secondary Sector have to be transported and sold in shops. Transfer of money (Banking) and transfer of messages (Communication) are also very essential for the development of the Primary and the Secondary Sector. So, transportation, communication, banking and trade are some of the activities of the Tertiary sector.\xa0There is also another division to the Tertiary sector, which is called the essential services. Activities of doctors, teachers, barbers, tailors, cobblers, administrators and IT professionals are called essential services.The Tertiary Sector is also called the Service Sector. | |
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Why we call the veitnam as indo china . Explain |
| Answer» As Cambodia,vietnam,laos lie between three countries India and China | |
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What is globalisation? Explain. |
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Trace the origin of silk route and it\'s significance. |
| Answer» First give me the ? | |
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Why power sharing is called the spirit of democracy |
| Answer» Power sharing is true spirit of democracy because(i) It helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups.(ii) It is a good way to ensure the stability of the political order.(iii) Here, people have a right to be consulted on how they are to be governed. Thus, a legitimate government, is one where citizens, through participation, acquire a stake in the system. | |
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What what gandhi irwin pact? |
| Answer» This pact was signed between Mahatma Gandhi and the then Viceroy of India, Lord Irwin on 5 March 1931.Salient features of this act were as following:1. The Congress would participate in the Round Table Conference.2. The Congress would discontinue the Civil Disobedience Movement.3. The Government would withdraw all ordinances issued to curb the Congress.4. The Government would withdraw all prosecutions relating to offenses other than violent one.The Government would release all persons undergoing sentences of imprisonment for their activities in the civil disobedience movement. | |
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Explain the resources based on the development with the help of examples |
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dawn of century of note |
| Answer» Dawn of the century was written by E.T. Paull in 1900.The picture on the famous book ‘Dawn of the century’ indicates:1. There is an angle of progress, bearing the flag of the new century and is gently perched on a wheel with wings symbolizing time.2. The fight is taking into the future.3. Floating about behind her are the sign of progress- Railway, Camera, Machines, Printing press and factory. | |
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Write down the decentralisation |
| Answer» Decentralisation refers to the extension of federal principles and autonomous decision-making. It means providing people with the power to make decisions for themselves at grassroots levels.The basic idea behind the decentrailosation of power is:1.To solve problems and issues at the local level2. The people belong to local areas have better knowledge of problems, so can solve easily.3. And the best thing about decentralisation is that people participate directly in decision making | |
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Why power sharing is desirable in democracy ? |
| Answer» Power sharing is desirable for various concrete reasons.Two sets of reasons have been listed out which favors 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 they 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. | |
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Why life expectancy rate is low in some states of India? |
| Answer» Due to poverty and inadequate food supply as well as poor health | |
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Why matternich |
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What do you mean by good democratic front ?explain |
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What are contributions in Human Development Index? |
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What are the limitations of per capita income screteria of development |
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Define absolutist |
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Write the feature of industrialisation |
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Plz any one of u tell me for social study which reference book can I follow .... |
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Answer» Concentrate on your NCERT it will help you more as such you can refer to Oswal it provides answers of last year questions Together with is best NCERT Don\'t try any reference book just concentrate on your school book. If you will follow any reference book you will get confused. I am telling this with my experience only you constrate only ncert otherwise all in one all in one ( best book ) Together with Full marks |
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What is system of checks and blances |
| Answer» The system of checks and balances is used to keep the government from getting too powerful in one branch. For example, the Executive Branch can veto bills from the Legislative Branch, but the Legislative Branch can override the veto..Ans by---love Guru | |
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What are led to preference s between to the srilanka |
| Answer» 3marks in English | |
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What is economic development what are measures of measuring ir |
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Explain any 5 steps to stop land degradation in India. |
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Explain any 5 steps to stop lamd degradation in India |
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How barium government alive it\'s ethnic as problem? |
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What should be name criteria for developement. |
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What is public distribution system explain its 2 advantages |
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Compare China and India by using the indicator of HDI |
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Explain HDI |
| Answer» I dont know | |
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Chapter 1 of history |
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What major changes occurred in Europe due to French revolution |
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Difference between economic growth and economic devlopmenr |
| Answer» \tEconomic GrowthEconomic DevelopmentIt refers to the increase in the monetary growth of a nation in a particular period.It refers to the overall development of the quality of life in a nation, which includes economic growth.It is a narrower concept than that of economic development.It is a broader concept than that of economic growth.It is a uni-dimensional approach that deals with the economic growth of a nation.It is a multi-dimensional approach that looks into the income and as well as the quality of life of a nation.Short-term processLong-term processQuantitativeBoth quantitative and qualitativeDeveloped economiesDeveloping economiesIt is an automatic process that may or may not require intervention from the governmentIt requires intervention from the government as all the developmental policies are formed by the governmentQuantitative changesQuantitative as well as qualitative changesGDP, GNPHDI, per capita Income, industrial development\t | |
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Give some eg where factors other than income are important aspect of pur lives |
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Answer» Health , education , food and clothes Health and education |
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How the person depend upon cottage industry lost their livelihood |
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Difference between horizontal division of power and vertical division of power? |
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Answer» Horizontal division of power means sharing power at different organs of governmentEx. In india there is judiciary , legislature and parliamentVertical division of power means sharing at different levels like higher level to lower levelEx. In india central government is higher than state government is lower and then panchayat and municipal is there Horizontal power division is the power sharing among different organs of the Government and vertical power sharing is the sharing of power among the different levels of the government |
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Define multilateral settlement |
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How is resource planning done in india |
| Answer» Making of planning structure with the help of skill, technology and institutions | |
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What do you mean by holding together and coming together |
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What is international resource |
| Answer» International resources are resource which belong to all the countries of world like seas, water etc... this are maintained by international organisations. Example: UNICEF ...etc | |
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Difference betwen coming together and holding together fedrations |
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What is power steering |
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In what way can we conserve water? |
| Answer» Because we can\'t live without water . Water is essential for both human beings and environment | |
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What are main causes of soil erosion? |
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Answer» 1.deforestation 2.heavy rainfall 3.over grazing 4. Excessive use of fertilisers As trees roots bind up the soil and protect it from getting eroded, but due to deforestation soil get easily eroded during floods so deforestation is the main cause of soil erosion. Deforestation- trees bides up the soil and that\'s why deforestation is one of the main causes of soil erosion More use of fertilizers |
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What Can Be the half of use of resources |
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Defecation of individual |
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What is the background of the srilankan tamils? |
| Answer» They were native people of srilanka and they were disregarded | |
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Apart from income which other things people look for growth and. Devloupment? |
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Ncert notes of chater 1 of geography |
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