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601.

Which year French revolution happen

Answer» 1789
602.

Who created the cotton mill? discuss its effect on 18th century industrialisation.

Answer» Thank you for your answers
During the eighteenth century when the civil disobedience movement was started than the import of foreign clothes was banned. Foreign clothes were burned in huge bornfires. And during that time the production of Indian cotton miles went up. The textile industry has a huge impact on industrialization.
Cotton mills are one of the dynamic industries of that time. these becomes the foundation of industrealization after iron and steal factories. it provides employment to many people. it increases the economy of many countries. in fact India had first ever industry which was a cotton millCotton mills are one of the dynamic industries of that time. these becomes the foundation of industrealization after iron and steal factories. it provides employment to many people. it increases the economy of many countries. in fact India had first ever industry which was a cotton mill.
603.

Why was the minority french speaking community rich and powerful??

Answer» I have question that french speaker got benifit or Dutch speaker
From where you are
My name is also sanika
Hi walimbe
French speakers\xa0got the benefit of economic development. . They were well-qualified and educated. ... Because of their qualifications and education, they were well-settled and thus,\xa0rich and powerful.
604.

Which 2 Indian states have been given special status from POL chapter 2

Answer» Note:\xa0Jammu and Kashmir enjoyed a special status as per Article 370 and also Special Category Status. But now that Article 35A has been scrapped and it has become a union territory with legislature, SCS doesn\'t apply to J&K anymore
Initially, three states; Assam, Nagaland and Jammu & Kashmir were granted special status but from 1974-1979, five more states were added under the special category. These include Himachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Sikkim and Tripura.In 1990, with the addition of Arunachal Pradesh and Mizoram, the states increased to 10. The state of Uttarakhand was given special category status in 2001.Note:\xa0Jammu and Kashmir enjoyed a special status as per Article 370 and also Special Category Status. But now that Article 35A has been scrapped and it has become a union territory with legislature, SCS doesn\'t apply to J&K anymore.
605.

What is poorna pact

Answer» The Poona Pact refers to an agreement between B. R. Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi on behalf of depressed classes and caste Hindu leaders on the reservation of electoral seats for the depressed classes in the legislature of British India government. Contrary to popular belief, Mahatma Gandhi was not involved in signing the pact. It was made on 24 September 1932 at Yerwada Central Jail in Pune, India. It was signed by B.R Ambedkar on behalf of the depressed classes and Madan Mohan Malviya on behalf of the Caste Hindus as a means to end the fast that Gandhi was undertaking in jail as a protest against the decision by British prime minister Ramsay MacDonald to give separate electorates to depressed classes for the election of members of provincial legislative assemblies in British India. They finally agreed upon 148 electoral seats.
606.

Precentage of tamil,sinhala and christian (both sinhala and tamil)speaker in srilanka

Answer» Sinhala speakers 74% , tamil speaker 18% christian 7%
607.

which state is the largest producer of Wheat rice millets pulses in India

Answer» West Bengal is may be the largest producer of rice
608.

When NATIONALISM IN STARTED

Answer» Where in india? In India it is started in 18th century because of British, East India company.
609.

Describe how human activities have affected the depletion of flora

Answer» (i) Large scale development projects like river valley projects have submerged large tracts of forest. For instance, Narmada Sagar project in M.P. would inundate 40,000 hectares of forest.(ii) Mining is another important factor for depletion of flora and fauna.(iii) Major factors behind depletion of flora and fauna are grazing and fuel-wood collection.
610.

what is mean by resource

Answer» Everything available in our environment which can be used to satisfy our needs, is called a\xa0resource. It should be technologically accessible, economically feasible and culturally acceptable. Only then, it can be termed as a \'Resource\'.
\t\t\tMeaningEconomic Growth is the positive change in the real output of the country in a particular span of time.Economic Development involves rise in the level of production in an economy along with the advancement of technology, improvement in living standards and so on.ConceptNarrowBroadScopeIncrease in the indicators like GDP, per capita income etc.Improvement in life expectancy rate, infant mortality rate, literacy rate and poverty rates.TermShort term processLong term processApplicable toDeveloped EconomiesDeveloping EconomiesHow it can be measured?Upward movement in national income.Upward movement in real national income.Which kind of changes are expected?Quantitative changesQualitative and quantitative changesExamplesGDP, GNPHDI, Per capita Income, Industrial Development\t
611.

Difference between economic growth and economic development in tabular form for 5 marks

Answer» BASIS FOR COMPARISON ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
612.

Last your questions

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613.

First clear expression of nationalism came with french revolution. Explain please fast

Answer» The first clear expression of nationalism came with the French Revolution in 1789.\tThe Revolution led to the transfer of sovereignty from the monarchy to a body of French citizens. The revolution proclaimed that it was the people who would hence forth constitute the nation and shape its destiny.\tFrom the very beginning, the French revolutionaries introduced various measures and practices that could create a sense of collective identity amongst the French people.\tThe ideas of la patrie (the fatherland) and le citoyen (the citizen) emphasised the notion of a united community enjoying equal rights under a constitution. A new French flag, the tricolour, was chosen to replace the former royal standard.\t\xa0The Estates General was elected by the body of active citizens and renamed the National Assembly. New hymns were composed, oaths taken and martyrs commemorated,all in the name of the nation.\tRegional dialects were discouraged and French, as it was spoken and written in Paris, became the common language of the nation.\tThe revolutionaries further declared that it was the mission and the destiny of the French nation to liberate the peoples of Europe from despotism, in other words to help other peoples of Europe to become nations.
614.

Factors for jute location in Hugli basin

Answer» (i) Proximity of the jute producing areas.(ii) Cheap water transport facilities.(iii) Good network of railways, roadways and waterways to facilitate movement of raw materials to the mills.(iv) Abundant water for processing raw jute.(v) Cheap labour from West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Uttar Pradesh.(vi) Bank, insurance and port facilities for export of jute goods.
615.

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY GUYS ?????????

Answer» Wish you a very happy independence day ???
Same to U?
616.

Explain how conflicting interest of individuals can slow down an economy

Answer» The interests of people can slow down and economy if people do things like boycotting, teachers in walk outs different situations can cause the economy to drop not having the right amount of people to do the job they need them to.\xa0
617.

What is the average size of agricultural holding in India in 1976

Answer» Hii
The average size of holdings for \'all sizes\' at all India level had shown a steady decline over all the censuses, while in 1970-71 it was 2.28 hectares, it came down to 2.00 hectares in 1976-77, 1.84 hectares in 1980-81, 1.69 hectares in 1985-86, 1.55 hectares in 1990-91, which further reduced to 1.41 hectares
618.

Huynh Phu So

Answer» Huynh Phu so was the founder of the movement named Hoa-Hao in Indo China. He performed miracles and helped the poor. His criticism against useless expenditure had wide appeal. He opposed the sale of child brides, gambling and the use of alcohol and opium. The French tried to suppress the movement inspired by him. They declared him mad and put him in a mental asylum. He was exiled to Laos. His followers were also arrested and placed in concentration camps.\xa0Note :\xa0the nationalist movement in indo-china is deleted by cbse. it is not in syllabus
619.

Factors responsible for the large scale production of jute in the Hugli Basin?

Answer» Available of water ,avability of cheap labour, proximity of raw materials, nearness of port for transportation,abundant water for jute processing.
1.Availablity of raw material 2.good transport facilities 3.availability of water 4.market is accessible
Factors responsible for the location in the Hugli basin are:(i) Nearness of the jute producing areas.(ii) Low-cost water transport, supported by a good network of railways, roadways and waterways to help the movement of raw material to the mills.(iii) Abundant water for processing raw jute.(iv) Cheap labour from West Bengal and adjoining states of Bihar, Orissa and Uttar Pradesh.(v) Kolkata as an urban centre provides banking, insurance and port facilities for export of jute goods.
620.

What is the meaning of erosion

Answer» Removal of land
the fact of soil, stone, etc. being gradually damaged and removed by the waves, rain, or wind:soil/coastal erosion
A refined metal
It is a process in which refined is naturally converted to a more stable form such as its oxides,hydroxide or sulphide.
621.

What is the meaning of Final goods and services

Answer» Final goods are those goods which have crossed the boundary line of production and are ready for use by the final consumers. Say for example milk used by the consumer for self-consumption. Only final goods are included in the estimation of national income.
622.

परशुराम को नाथ कहकर किसने अपनी बात कही थी?

Answer» Shree Ram ne
Sri Ram
परशुराम को नाथ कहकर श्री राम ने अपनी बात कही थी।
623.

Can anyone share their timetable with me??

Answer» It\'s nice timetable I will follow definitely friend tejasvini
Myself Tanishq Borse , I am also Marathi. My TimeTable5:30-6:00--Wakeup, Everyday Toil6:00-7:00--Exercise, Jogging7:00-8:00--Brush, Bath, breakfast8:00-9:00--English9:00-9:30--Rest9:30-12:00--Maths( 2:30 hrs bcoz it\'s practice subject) 12:00-1:00--Lunch1:00-3:00--Science3:00-4:00--Rest 4:00-6:00--Social Science6:00-7:00--Play 7:00-8:00--Revise all day Learning8:00-9:00--Dinner 9:00-10:00--Hindi 10:00-5:30--Sleep(7:30 hrs)
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\tTimeActivity to be Performed5:30 AMGet out of the bed and finish your daily toils.6:30 AMMorning is the best effective time for study, So students should take up the subjects in which they are really weak.9:00 AMHave a healthy breakfast and relax for some time.9:30 AMHave a quick revision of what you read in the morning.9:45 AMNow, get in to other subjects like Science and Mathematics.11:45 AMRevise whatever you studied in the previous session.12:00 PMRelax for a while, Have your lunch.1:00 PMIn this session, study which ever subject you would like to study.4:00 PMHave a coffee break and rest for some time.4:30 PMTake up the subject which you know well as you cannot give your 100% here.6:00 PMDo some activities which will help you to relax.7:00 PMRecall whatever you read in the previous sessions and practice some writing as well.8:30 PMHave your dinner.9:30 PMRevise the formulas, equations.10:00 PMGo to Sleep.\t
624.

Describe the political condition of Europe in mid eighteenth century

Answer» the political situations of Europe in mid 18th century .during the mid 18th century eastern and central Europe were under autocratic monarchies .Europeans did not see themselves as sharing a collective identity or a common culture, they even speak different languages and belonged to different ethnic groups. It was divided into many estates and ruled by different rulers.
The political conditions of Europe as follows :(i) The first half of the nineteenth century saw an enormous increase in population all over Europe.(ii) In most countries, there were more job seekers than employment. Population from rural areas migrated to the cities to live in overcrowded slums.(iii) Small producers in towns were often faced with stiff competition from imports of cheap machine made goods from England, where industrialisation was more advanced than on the continent.(iv) In these regions of Europe where the aristocracy still enjoyed power, peasants struggled under the burden of feudal dues and obligations.(v) The rise of food prices or a year of bad harvest led to widespread pauperism in town and country.
625.

The sector are classified into public and private sector on the basis of

Answer» The sector are classified into public and private sector on the basis of ownership of enterprises\xa0The three economic sectors can be further classified under the Public and Private sector on the basis of who owns the assets and who is responsible for delivering the services.1:In Public sector, the government owns most of the assets and provides all the services.2:In the Private sector, ownership of assets and delivery of services is in the hands of private individual or companies.
626.

How to study sst in a good way

Answer» By writing the long answers.
627.

Explain the various types of loan?

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628.

guys which books /refrences are important for board exams after ncert books . Anybody know???

Answer» Science ke liye lakhmir singh and manjit kaur but dinesh b ashi ha Maths k liye Rd sharma or Rs agarwal Hindi , Sst , English ke liye Ncert + last 10 years sample papers Sample papers k liye oswal book purchase kr lena.I hope this is helpful for you
NCERT is only the most important book.
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629.

What were the changes done by Prussia after refinery Germany ?

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630.

How the nationalism feeling developed in Poland?

Answer» Poland had been partitioned at the end of the 18th century by the Great Powers—Russia, Prussia and Austria. Even though Poland no longer existed as an independent territory, nationalist feelings were kept alive through music and language. Karol Kurpinski, celebrated the national struggle through his operas and music, turning folk dances like the polonaise and mazurka into nationalist symbols
631.

What were the changes done by Prussia after refinery Germany?

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632.

How became the king of Germany unification?

Answer» \tNationalist sentiments were often organised by conservatives for promoting state power and achieving political domination over Europe. This can be noted in the process by which Germany and Italy came to be unified as nation-states\tMiddle-class Germans tried to unite the different regions of German Confederation, but their plans were not took place due to actions of large landowners called Junkers of Prussia.\tThe unification process was concluded after Prussia won wars with Austria, Denmark, and France over seven years time.\tIn January 1871, the Prussian king, William I, was indicated the German Emperor in a ceremony held at Versailles. Three wars over the span of seven years with Austria, Denmark and France ended in a Prussian victory. In Jan 1871, Prussian King William I was proclaimed German emperor.\tMore importance was given to modernising the currency, banking, legal and judicial systems in Germany.
633.

Name 3countries from which Prussia done the war?

Answer» Denmark, Austria and France
634.

How take the responsibility for German unified?

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635.

Describe the unification of Germany ?

Answer» The process of unification of Germany:(i)The middle-class Germans had tried to fight for a united nation governed by an elected parliament in 1848 but were repressed by the monarchy and military...(ii)They united in 1848 to create a nation-state out of the numerous German states...(iii)Prussia soon became the leader of German unification movement...(iv)Chief Minister Otto von Bismarck was the architect of the process with support from Prussian army and Prussian bureaucracy...v) The unification process was completed after Prussia won wars with Austria, Denmark and France over seven years time...vi) In January 1871, the Prussian king, William I, was proclaimed the German Emperor in a ceremony held at Versailles...Thank uh:)
636.

Name all the countries of Europe in the aphetical letters ?

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637.

Why issue extending political rights women was a controlversial?

Answer» The issue of extending political rights to women was a controversial one within the liberal movement in 1848 because most of the liberals were against the view of extending political rights to women.But few of them were in favour.Right to vote was denied to women. Moreover, the Napoleonic Code went back to limited suffrage and reduced women to the status of a minor, subject to the authority of fathers and husbands.This clearly revealed political conflicts due to gender differences.
638.

Discuss how German regions demand for constitulatism within national unification?

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639.

When was franch final abdicated in monarch and what was its result ?

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640.

What is jhumming Give it five other name in different countries?

Answer» Koi baat nahi??
Gaurav is wrong my ans is correct
Jhuming is subsitace farming. In this thye of farming farmers clear a patch of land and grow their crops and when field lost its fertility they left that place so that it can regain nutrients.It is known as milpa in Mexico and central America, Roca in brazil, ladang in Indonesia, masole in central africa and Ray in Vietnam.
The actual meaning or substitute for word Jhumming is Shifting agriculture or Slash and Burn Agriculture.\xa0Names used for calling in other countries are as follows :\xa0Milpa in South AmericaRoy in VietnamLadang in IndonesiaChena or Chana in SrilankaMasole in South AfricaRoca in Brazil
641.

What is jhumming?

Answer» It is the form of cultivation in which on a tract of land trees are cut till the root and burnt so as to provide fertility to the soil. After using the land for five to six years the land loses its fertility so the same process is carried out on another tract of land
642.

Explain primitive subsistence farming?

Answer» PRIMITIVE SUBSISTENCE FARMING:(i)This type of farming is done to grow crops so as to sustain the family of farmers...(ii) This is done by using primitive tools like Dao,Diggiz stick with the help of family or community labour...(iii)The farmers depends on natural fertilizer and rain,hence the production is low in this type of Agriculture...
Primitive Subsistence Farming:\xa0This 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.This is also called\xa0‘slash and burn’\xa0agriculture. A patch of land is cleared by slashing the vegetation and then the slashed plants are burnt. The ash; thus obtained is mixed with the soil and crops are grown.This type of farming produces just enough crops to sustain the family. After a couple of seasons, the patch is left fallow and a new patch of land is prepared for farming. This allows the earlier patch of land to replenish its fertility through the natural process.
643.

Where the black soil found

Answer» Madhya pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat
Black soils\xa0are derivatives of trapped lava. These are found mostly across Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Madhya Pradesh on the Deccan lava plateau and the Malwa Plateau, where there is both moderate rainfall and underlying basaltic rock.
644.

Examine the consequences of sinhala supremacy?

Answer» (i)\xa0Tamils felt the government was not sensitive about Tamil language and culture.\xa0(ii)\xa0Tamils felt discriminated against in jobs and education.\xa0(iii)\xa0Tamils felt the government was practicing religious discrimination.(iv)\xa0Relations between Tamils and Sinhalese became strained.
645.

Explain the reasons of tension in Balkans.

Answer» Nationalist tensions emerged in the Balkans because of the spread of ideas of romantic nationalism as also the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire that had previously ruled over this area. The different Slavic communities in the Balkans began to strive for independent rule. They were jealous of each other and every state wanted more territory, even at the expense of others. Also, the hold of imperial power over the Balkans made the situation worse. Russia, Germany, England, Austro-Hungary all wanted more control over this area. These conflicts ultimately led to the First World War in 1914.
646.

Name any 3 factors related to disasters

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647.

What are the impacts of globalisation on indian agriculture. Answer in points

Answer» UNDER\xa0globalisation, particularly after 1990, the farmers in India have been exposed to new challenges. Despite being an important producer of rice, cotton, rubber, tea, coffee and spices our agricultural products are not able to compete with the developed countries because of the highly subsidised agriculture in those countries. Today, Indian agriculture finds itself at the cross roads. To make agriculture successful and profitable, proper thrust should be given to the improvement of the condition of marginal and small farmers.
648.

On which day salt March begin

Answer» 12 March 1930 - 6 April 1930
649.

Define politics

Answer» Politics deals with the ideas and principles that shape Constitutions, governments and social life in a systematic manner. It clarifies the meaning of concepts such as freedom, equality, justice, democracy, secularism and so on. It probes the significance of principles such as rule of law, separation of powers, judicial review, etc.\xa0
650.

How are the legislative powers divided between the union government and the state government

Answer» just go and study!!!!!!!!!
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.\tThe 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.\tThe 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.\tThe 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.
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