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Indiscrimate use of resources has led to numerous problems justify this statement |
| Answer» Resources are vital for human survival and it was believed that resources are free gift of nature. The indiscriminate use of resources led to the following problems:(i) To satisfy the greed of few individuals, depletion of resources has continued.(ii) Due to the accumulation of resources in few hands, the society gets divided into two segments, i.e\'., rich and poor.(iii) Indiscriminate use of resources has led to ecological crises, e.g., ozone layer depletion, land degradation, global warming and environmental pollution. | |
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Hii who are online send me reply |
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Answer» Hii Hello |
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| 1053. |
Hii friends good morning |
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Answer» Gd morning Good morning |
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| 1054. |
When did Sinhala become an official language of Sri Lanka. |
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Answer» In 1956 The act replaced English as the official language of Ceylon with Sinhalese. The act failed to give official recognition to Tamil, which had not received official recognition before. Sinhalese is the language of Sri lanka\'s majority people, who accounted for around 70% of the country\'s population at that time.\xa0 |
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Hii guy\'s I\'m new here... |
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Answer» Hii Yash U belong from?? Hii friends Hello Hii I\'m yash |
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Explain the ethnic composition of Sri Lanka. |
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Answer» \tThe major social groups of Sri Lanka are: the Sinhala speakers (74 per cent) and the Tamil\tspeakers (18 per cent).\tAmong Tamils there are two sub-groups: Tamil natives of the country are called ‘Sri Lankan Tamils’ and the rest, whose forefathers came from India as plantation workers during colonial period are called ‘Indian Tamils’.\tSri Lankan Tamils are concentrated in the north and east of the country.\tMost of the Sinhala-speaking people are Buddhists, while most of the Tamils are Hindus or Muslims. There are about 7 per cent Christians who are both Tamils and Sinhalas. Sri Lanka\xa0has a diverse population. The Sinhalese community forms the majority of the population (74%) with Tamils (18%) who are mostly concentrated in the north and east of the island, forming the largest\xa0ethnic\xa0minority. Other communities include the Muslims. Among Tamils, there are two sub-groups. |
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What is ethenic? |
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Answer» Thanks Yogita A social division based on shared culture. People belonging to the same ethnic group, believe in their common descent because of similarities of physical type or of culture or both. They need not always have the same religion or nationality. |
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how did federal power sharing become more effective after 1990 ? Discuss |
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Answer» (i) Centre-State relations: As and when the ruling party at the State level was different, the parties that ruled at the Centre tried to undermine the power of the states. The Central Government has been misusing the Constitution to dismiss the State governments that were controlled by rival parties. This undermined the spirit of federalism. All this changed significantly after 1990. This period saw the rise of regional political parties in many states of the country.(ii) Coalition Governments and autonomy of states: The era of coalition has changed the relationship between the centre and state governments since no single party got a clear majority in the LokSabha, the major national parties had to enter into an alliance with many parties including several regional parties to form a government at the Centre. This led to a new culture of power sharing and respect for the autonomy of State Governments.(iii) Judgement of the Supreme Court: The Supreme Court of India has established strict guidelines for imposing President’s rule. With new guidelines it is very difficult for the Central Government to dismiss state governments in an arbitrary manner. Thus, federal power sharing is more effective today than it was in the early years after the Constitution came into force. The speed of light in a medium depends on the properties of the medium. In electromagnetic waves, the speed is dependent on the optical density of the medium. Optical density is the tendency of the atoms in a material to restore the absorbed electromagnetic energy. The more optically dense material is, the slower the speed of light. One such indicator of the optical density of a medium is the refractive index. |
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In which nation does inequality exist in distribution of means of income and distribution? |
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Answer» South Africa Answers fast |
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greece has been under the rule of |
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Answer» Greece had been part of the Ottoman Empire since the fifteenth century.• The growth of revolutionary nationalism in Europe sparked off a struggle for independence amongst the Greeks which began in 1821.• Nationalists in Greece got support from other Greeks living in exile and also from many West Europeans who had sympathies for ancient Greek culture.• Poets and artists lauded Greece as the cradle of European civilisation and mobilised public opinion to support its struggle against a Muslim empire.• The English poet Lord Byron organised funds and later went to fight in the war, where he died of fever in 1824.• Finally, the Treaty of Constantinople of 1832 recognised Greece as an independent nation. Mere |
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What do you understand by the term Allegory |
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Answer» Allegory is a abstract idea of representating any feelings through person .Ex. as we recognise India through Bharat mata Allegory is a symbol that are generally used to give the award to the famous persons. Thankss Allegory is a symbol of a nation and it expresses liberty , freedom , justice , greed through a person and thing.They might also act as political satire.It is representation of abstract ideas and principles by characters. Allegory plays an important role in the nation\'s building.Examples1) Marianne, allegory of france , a popular christened name. It represents ideas of the liberty, freedom . Which underlined the ideas of a people\' s nation. Jer characteristics were drawn from those of Liberty , Republic- the red cap, the tri- colour and the cockade. To popularise the national symbols, statue of the Marianne were erected in public square.2) Germania, allegory of german nation. She wore crown of oak leaves, as the german oak stands for heroism.It symbolizes strength; courage and freedom.These allegories were erected in public square and figures were put on coins and stamps for the people to identify with her and nation.\xa0 |
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Did consumer awareness come in board exams ?? |
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Answer» No, The \'Consumer Rights\' chapter will not come in CBSE board exam class 10 (2020)Explanation:Consumer Rights chapter will not come in CBSE board exam class 10 2020\xa0because the \'Consumer Rights\' chapter is meant for Project Work. Noo |
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| 1063. |
Who was the first prime minister of Italy. |
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Answer» Me Cmillo benso di cavour . Correct Camillo benso di cavour |
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| 1064. |
Who was the first prime minister of Italy . |
| Answer» Camillo benso di cavour | |
| 1065. |
Is iron ore a renewable resource |
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Answer» It\'s non renewable No, it is an non renewable resource it ia an mineral No it\'s an mineral so it comes under the category of non renewable resources. |
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| 1066. |
How do we count various goods and services in the calculation of GDP |
| Answer» The sum total of value of final goods and services produced in the three sector of economy in a particular year is called the GDP of the country .it is counted by adding the value of final goods produced in each sector of economy instead of intermediate goods.in India it is measured by central govt ministry.\xa0 | |
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What was \'Rat Hunt\'??? |
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Answer» The Rat Hunt:To stop the spread of plague, as rat hunt was started in 1902. Vietnamese workers were hired for the task and were paid for each rat being caught. People began to catch rats in thousands. The payment was done when a tail of a rat was shown as a proof that a rat had been killed. Many people began just clipping the tails and collecting the bounty. Many people even began to raise rat to earn more. This incident showed that at some juncture even the superior power of a colonial master fails and even the weak can assume a very strong bargaining position. Thankyou To stop the spread of plague, as\xa0rat hunt\xa0was started in 1902. Vietnamese workers were hired for the task and were paid for each\xa0rat\xa0being caught. People began to catch\xa0rats\xa0in thousands. The payment was done when a tail of a\xa0rat\xa0was shown as a proof that a\xa0rat\xa0had been killed. Can any one give my both question\'s answer ?? |
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What factors led to civil war in sri Lanka??? |
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Answer» \tMeasures taken in majoritarianism gradually increased the feeling of alienation among Sri Lankan Tamils.\tThey felt that the constitution and government policies denied them equal political rights, discriminated against them in getting jobs and other opportunities and ignored their interests.\tAs a result, the relations between Sinhalas and Tamil communities got strained over time.\tThe Sri Lankan Tamils launched parties and struggles for the recognition of Tamil as an official language, regional autonomy and equality of opportunities in getting education and jobs.\tBy the 1980s, several political organisations were formed demanding an independent Tamil Elam (state) in northern and eastern parts of Sri Lanka.\tThe distrust between the two communities turned into widespread conflict. It soon turned into a civil war. As a result, thousands of people of both the communities were killed. Thanks sanket ?? Tamalian felt that the constitution and government policies denied them equal political rights, discriminated against them in getting jobs and other opportunities and ignored their interests. As a result, the relations between Sinhalas and Tamil communities got strained over time |
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What are ethnic groups of Belgium? |
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Answer» The ethnic composition of Belgium is very complex because in that country Dutch speaking people are in majority ( 59 %), while French and German speaking are respectively 40% and 1%.The French live in the Wallonia region and the Dutch lives in flemish region. While this is the case in the country, the capital, Brussels has French speaking people as the majority ( 80%) and Dutch 20%. In capital city Brussels80 per cent french speakers20 per cent Dutch speakers 59 per cent dutch speakers40 per cent french speakers01 per cent german speakers |
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Hi guys are you going to study the chapter that are deleted of science or not please reply """"-- |
| Answer» Yes why not I would study it is because in those topics were deleted in include in 11 or 12 class so I study some topic who were deleted by cbse board | |
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Book written by gandhi ji |
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Answer» Hind swarj Hind Swaraj or Indian Home Rule is the book written by Gandhiji In 1909 . After the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre and death of Bal Gangadhar Tikal , Mahatma Gandhi announced the Non Cooperation Movement in August 1920 . Divanshi are you online now i can give you answer of your question. |
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| 1072. |
Good night my bro.s and sis.s?✨ |
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Answer» Hlo* Jlo Good night bhai ?? |
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| 1073. |
What is civil code? |
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Answer» The civil code of 1804 also known as the\xa0Napoleonic Code was enacted on\xa0March 21, 1804. It was one of the most important code of those times because institutionalised equalilty under law i.e. it ruled out\xa0privileges to people that were based on birth, allowed freedom of religion, and stated that only the most qualified would be entitled to government jobs.\xa0 It is also known as Napoleonic code, because it was given by Napoleon |
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Why do we need political parties???? |
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Answer» Sorry \'nikhil nayak\'not yadav typing mistake Kya app mujhe next ya new question me bata sakte ho kya ki ye nikhil yadav ko hai??? Badiya hu how are you fine ??? कैसे हो आप? Without\xa0political parties, electors\xa0would have\xa0to evaluate every individual candidate in every single election they are eligible to vote in. Instead,\xa0parties\xa0enable electors to make judgments about a few groups instead of a much larger number of individuals. |
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What was the incidents of Frankfurt parliament. Explain? |
| Answer» The\xa0Frankfurt Parliament\xa0was called to discuss reforms and attempt to draft a constitution for a unified Germany. This was seen as the best way to stop the political unrest. The constitution was completed in March 1849: the German states were to be united as a German Empire headed by a German Emperor. This\xa0assembly\xa0drafted a constitution for a German nation to be headed by a monarchy subject to a\xa0parliament. However, it faced opposition from the aristocracy and military. Also, as it was dominated by the middle classes, it lost its mass support base. In the end, it was forced to disband on 31 May, 1849. | |
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Five pressure groups |
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Answer» A pressure group is an organisation which attempts to influence government policies through protests and demonstrations. Pressure groups are formed when people with similar opinions get together for similar objectives. Examples of pressure groups• All India Kishan Sabha (AIKS)• Narmada Bachao Andolan(NBA)• Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)• Confederation of Indian Industry(CII)• Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) In which chapter?? |
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Explain some measures to strengthen the electrol system of india |
| Answer» The measures to strengthen the electoral system of india are---1. A law should be made to regulate the internal affairs of political parties.2.A political party should follow its own constitution.3.It should hold elections to the highest post among its members.4.It should be made mandatory for all the political parties to give a minimum number of tickets,about 1/3rd to women candidates.5.There should be state funding of elections.the government should provide political parties the money to contest elections.6.People can put pressure on the political parties in various ways through petitions,publicity and agitations. | |
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How does.the feeling of nationalism occur???? |
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Answer» Nationalism is an ideology and movement that promotes the interests of a particular nation (as in a group of people)[1] especially with the aim of gaining and maintaining the nation\'s sovereignty (self-governance) over its homeland. Nationalism holds that each nation should govern itself, free from outside interference (self-determination), that a nation is a natural and ideal basis for a polity,[2] and that the nation is the only rightful source of political power (popular sovereignty).[1][3] It further aims to build and maintain a single national identity—based on shared social characteristics of culture, ethnicity, geographic location, language, politics (or the government), religion, traditions and belief in a shared singular history [4][5]—and to promote national unity or solidarity.[1] Nationalism, therefore, seeks to preserve and foster a nation\'s traditional cultures, and cultural revivals have been associated with nationalist movements.[6] It also encourages pride in national achievements, and is closely linked to patriotism.[7][page needed] Nationalism is often combined with other ideologies, such as conservatism (national conservatism) or socialism (socialist nationalism).[2] By the the patriotic songs and poems.And by the flag |
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What is Federalism. |
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Answer» Thanks both of you (i am excellent)?☺ Federalism is a system of government in which entities such as state or provinces share power with a national government Federalism, mode of political organization that unites separate states or other polities within an overarching political system in a way that allows each to maintain its own integrity. |
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Which countries met as Treaty of Vienna?? |
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Answer» What is the difference between renewable and non renewable resources Thankyou everyone ?? Answer :\xa0Britain, Russia,Prussia and AustriaDetailed explanation:In 1815, the representatives of the European powers -\xa0Britain, Russia,Prussia and Austria wanted to establish long-lasting peace and stability after they defeated Napolean.Thus, they drew up the Treaty of Vienna of 1815 with the intenstion of undoing most of the changes brought about during the Napoleonic wars\xa0and creating a new conservative order in Europe. Austria, Great Britain, Prussia and Russia |
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Name the balkan countries? |
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Answer» Albania,Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosova, Macedonia, Romania\'s, Serbia, Slovenia Thanks ✌? The Balkans are usually characterized as comprising Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, and Slovenia—with all or part of each of those countries located within the peninsula. |
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What does HDI stand for. |
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Answer» Tumhe mere naam kese pata new question me bata na plz ?? Hello palak dhurve Human development index Thanks sis?? The Human Development Index (HDI) is an index that measures key dimensions of human development. The three key dimensions are: – A long and healthy life – measured by life expectancy. |
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How the life of weavers ruined under Gomasthas? Explain. |
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Answer» Thanks Gaurav ✌ \tShortage of raw material: - As raw cotton was being exported to England, there was a shortage of raw materials. When the American Civil War broke out, and the cotton supplies from the United States were cut off. Britain turned to India. As raw cotton exports from India increased, the price of raw cotton shot up. Weavers in India were starved of supplies and forced to buy raw cotton at exorbitant prices.\tClashes with Gomasthas: - Gomasthas were appointed by the government to supervise weavers to collect supplies and examine the quality of cloth. The Gomasthas acted arrogantly and punished weavers for delays in supply. So the weavers dashed with them.\tCollapse of the local and foreign market: - Due to industrialisation in Britain, their export market collapsed. As British traders started exporting machine-made clothes to India, so their local market shrank. |
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Say any 20 questions till 2.4 lesson name is making of the global world |
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Explain self help group |
| Answer» Self Help Groups (SHGs) are small groups of poor people. The members of an SHG face similar problems. They help each other, to solve their problems. SHGs promote small savings among their members. The savings are kept with the bank. This is the common fund in the name of the SHG. The SHG gives small loans to its members from its common fund.A reasonably educated and helpful local person has to initially help the poor people to form groups. He or She tells them about the benefits of thrift and the advantages of forming groups. This person is called an ‘animator’ or ‘facilitator’. Usually, the animator is a person who is already known to the community.Any of the following persons can be a successful animator:Retired school teacher or a retired government servant, who is well known locally.A health worker/a field officer/staff of a development agency or department of the State Government.Field officer or a staff member of a commercial bank/regional rural bank or a field staff from the local co-operative bank or societyA field level functionary of an NGO.An unemployed educated local person, having an inclination to help others.A member/participant in the Vikas Volunteer Vahini (VVV) Programme of NABARD.Woman animators can play more effective role in organising women SHGs. The animator cannot organise the groups all alone. He or she will need guidance, training, reading material, etc. Usually, one of the following agencies help:A voluntary agency or Non Governmental Organization (NGO).The development department of the State Government.The local branch of a bank. | |
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what is CAK |
| Answer» CDk Activating Kinase. CAK. Centraal Administratie Kantoor (Dutch organisation for financing of special health care costs and institutions) CAK. Controlled-Atmosphere Killing (animal slaughter method) | |
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Events that led to the unification of Britain |
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Answer» Explain self help group \tThe unification of Britain was a strange case because it was a result of a long drawn process and not a sudden upheaval or revolution\tthe British isles had various ethnic identities (English, Welsh, Scot)\tthe English people (England) people started to become rich and prosperous due to industrial development. the English parliament as a result became more powerful and seized power from monarchy 1688\tEngland decided to expand territory. England had a higher population of protestant Christians.\tthey along with the help of protestant population in Scotland were able to capture Scotland. the happened with The Act of Union (1707). this was the formation of united kingdom of great Britain.\tpeople of Scotland lost their identity and were forced to behave like Englishmen.\tBritish again supported the protestants in northern Ireland to take over the catholic population. Wolfe tone and united Irishmen tried to revolt but failed.\tIreland finally became a part of Britain in 1801 |
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Briefly explain the background for civil disobedience movement? |
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Answer» \xa0The Civil Disobedience Movement led by M.K. Gandhi, in the year 1930 was an important milestone in the history of Indian Nationalism.1. Economic depression on Indian economy :\xa0a. Agricultural prices began to fall and collapsed in\xa01930.\xa0b. Demand for agricultural goods declined.\xa0c. It became difficult for the peasants to sell their harvest and pay revenue.\xa0d. The entire country was in crisis.e. It helped in reshaping the national movement.\xa02. Failure of the Simon commission :\xa0a. The British appointed Simon Commission in\xa01927\xa0. It was to examine the functioning of the constitutional system in India.b. The main pupose was to determine India\'s fitness for self governemnt. Activate Windows Settings to activate Wi\xa0c. Since the Commission did not have a single Indian member it was seen as an insult to the self respect of Indians.\xa0d. Leaders boycotted the commission and greeted it with Black flags and slogans Simon go back\'.\xa0e. British retaliated in a brutal manner, with lathi charge in which Lala Lajpat Rai was fatally wounded\xa03. Oppressive salt laws :\xa0a. To wage a struggle against the oppressive British policies and laws, Mahatma Gandhi sent a letter to Viceroy Irwin stating eleven demands on\xa031st\xa0January\xa01930. These demands represented the general interests and which all the classes identified with.\xa0b. The most important demand was to abolish salt tax.\xa0c. Since salt was consumed by rich and poor alike and was one of the most essential food items. The salt tax levied by the government revealed the most oppressive side of the colonial. rule.\xa0d. Salt was seen by Mahatma Gandhi as a powerful symbol that could unite masses.\xa0e. The eleven demands served as an ultimatum to the government failing to fulfill which he would resort to his agenda of swaraj. , These demands represented the general interests and which all the classes identified with.The most important demand was to abolish salt tax.\xa0f. The colonial government failed to concede to the demands,\xa0g. Hereby, Gandhi chose to break the salt law peacefully and show resistance to the British rule. This instigated the Civil disobedience movement and the salt march to Dandi.\xa0 The Civil Disobedience Movement led by M.K. Gandhi, in the year 1930 was an important milestone in the history of Indian Nationalism.1. Economic depression on Indian economy :\xa0a. Agricultural prices began to fall and collapsed in\xa01930.\xa0b. Demand for agricultural goods declined.\xa0c. It became difficult for the peasants to sell their harvest and pay revenue.\xa0d. The entire country was in crisis.e. It helped in reshaping the national movement.\xa02. Failure of the Simon commission :\xa0a. The British appointed Simon Commission in\xa01927\xa0. It was to examine the functioning of the constitutional system in India.b. The main pupose was to determine India\'s fitness for self governemnt. Activate Windows Settings to activate Wi\xa0c. Since the Commission did not have a single Indian member it was seen as an insult to the self respect of Indians.\xa0d. Leaders boycotted the commission and greeted it with Black flags and slogans Simon go back\'.\xa0e. British retaliated in a brutal manner, with lathi charge in which Lala Lajpat Rai was fatally wounded\xa03. Oppressive salt laws :\xa0a. To wage a struggle against the oppressive British policies and laws, Mahatma Gandhi sent a letter to Viceroy Irwin stating eleven demands on\xa031st\xa0January\xa01930. These demands represented the general interests and which all the classes identified with.\xa0b. The most important demand was to abolish salt tax.\xa0c. Since salt was consumed by rich and poor alike and was one of the most essential food items. The salt tax levied by the government revealed the most oppressive side of the colonial. rule.\xa0d. Salt was seen by Mahatma Gandhi as a powerful symbol that could unite masses.\xa0e. The eleven demands served as an ultimatum to the government failing to fulfill which he would resort to his agenda of swaraj. , These demands represented the general interests and which all the classes identified with.The most important demand was to abolish salt tax.\xa0f. The colonial government failed to concede to the demands,\xa0g. Hereby, Gandhi chose to break the salt law peacefully and show resistance to the British rule. This instigated the Civil disobedience movement and the salt march to Dandi.\xa0The following were the main features of the Civil Disobedience movement:\xa0a) The people refused to obey unjust laws. Gandhi led the Dandi March and broke the unjust salt tax law as a challenge to the British Government. b) Foreign cloth was boycotted and liquor shops were picketed. Peasants refused to pay revenue and taxes. People also broke the forest laws.\xa0c) Schools, colleges and government offices and institutions were boycotted.\xa0d) There was large- scale arrest of people and leaders who participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement.\xa0 |
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History me kon kon sa chapter padhna hai according to new syllabus |
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Answer» 1,3,4,5 chapters padna hai Only nationalism in Europe and nationlism in india Sare padhna hai but chapter ke andar ke jo topics hote hai vo hi kam hue hai koi chapter kam nahi huee hai ??? |
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What do you mean by vertical power division? |
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Answer» Ans milgaya n dikhlo right hai ya nhii In this division of power the local government will work under the union of the state government. It refers to sharing of power among different levels of the government - union, state and local government. In this division of power, the local government will work under the union or the state government and the state government will work under the union government. Vertical power sharing means sharing of power between different levels of government In which subject or chapter |
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Did chapter nationalist in indo china come in board exam ?? |
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Answer» No No Ye Nhii hai It was already deleted in 2019 . No need to study this chapter.One of the chapters removed from the book, titled ‘The Nationalist Movement in Indo-China’ under the section ‘Events and Processes’, detailed the rise of French colonialism in Indo-China, the subsequent rise of the Communist movement and Vietnamese nationalism and the emergence of anti-imperialist sentiment during the US war in Vietnam. The chapter aimed\xa0to\xa0illustrate the\xa0different ways in which colonial empires functioned and\xa0nationalist movements developed. |
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Make project file on \' Gandhiji contribution in freedom struggle of India. |
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Answer» Ok Take help from Chapter Nationalism in IndiaSome of the major movements and freedom struggles led by Mahatma Gandhi are:\tNon-Co-operation Movement\xa0One of the first series of nonviolent protests nationwide was the non cooperation movement started by Mahatma Gandhi. This movement officially started the Gandhian era in India. In this freedom struggle, the non cooperation movement was basically aimed at making the Indians aware of the fact that the British government can be opposed and if done actively, it will keep a check on them. Thus, educational institutions were boycotted, foreign goods were boycotted, and people let go off their nominated seats in government institutions. Though the movement failed, Indians awakened to the concept of going against the British.\tCivil Disobedience Movement\xa0Gandhi again took off with another non violent movement known as the civil disobedience movement. This movement was more active than the non cooperation movement and brought about a revolution of sorts. This movement aimed at bringing the British administration to a stop by withdrawing support from everything. There was agitation against land revenue, abolition of salt tax, cutting down military expenditure, levying duty on foreign cloth, etc. A very important movement was that of Salt Satyagraha where Gandhi undertook the Dandi march as a protest against the Salt tax.\tQuit India Movement\xa0The Quit India Movement was launched under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi in August 1942. The main aim for launching this movement was to bring the British to negotiate with the Indian leaders. It was a call for immediate independence of India and the slogan of "Do or Die" was adopted for the same. However the leaders were arrested soon after Gandhi\'s speech and were put in jail by British officials. Gandhi went on a fast for 21 days demanding the release of the leaders despite his failing health. The British had to secure the release of the leaders.\tIndia Independence\xa0After the Quit India Movement the freedom struggle got even more intense and passionate. Entire India was united together in the movement for freedom. Everyone contributed what they could in the freedom struggle. The cry of Purna Swaraj or complete independence was raised. After much sacrifices and efforts, India gained its independence on the 15th August, 1947. |
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Diffrentiate between National park and Ambedkar park. |
| Answer» National parks are the reserved places used to protect flora and fauna of an area.\xa0National parks\xa0are large and diverse reserves which help in protection of different ecosystems. These can protect flora, fauna and many other aspects of the ecosystem.\xa0Zoological parks\xa0are the areas where animals are kept in special enclosures or cages with restricted area. Zoological parks serve as an amusement places for public.These help in providing education about wildlife to children. | |
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What is meaning of development of resources |
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Answer» The resources which helps to development of varous living and non living needs for utilized by growth of economic is known as development of resource. Thanks Development of resources is the efficient and optimum utilization of resources that are used by us for our various needs and contribute to the growth of the economy. |
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Describe allegory by the view of Germany and Europe |
| Answer» \xa0Female allegory of France was named as Marianne, which underlined the idea of a people’s nation. Her characteristics were drawn from those of Liberty and the Republic – the red cap, the tricolour, the cockade.\xa0Germania was the allegory of the German nation. She wears a crown of oak leaves, as the German oak stands for heroism. | |
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Name five oceans |
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Answer» INDIAN OCEAN,PACIFIC OCEAN, ATLANTIC OCEAN,ARTIC OCEAN, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, and Southern; the last two listed are sometimes consolidated into the first three. The Atlantic, one component of the system, makes up 23% of the "global ocean". |
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Name seven union territories of India |
| Answer» Union Territories\xa0are: Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Chandigarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, National Capital\xa0Territory\xa0of Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, Lakshadweep, Ladakh and Puducherry. | |
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Chapter 1 ke notes in history |
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Answer» Tere baap ne hotel khol rakhi hai मेरे पास है बट कैसे Send karu.. It is given in this app Don\'t know |
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what is disguised unemployement. |
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Answer» Disguised unemployment is a kind of unemployment in which there are people who are visibly employed but are actually unemployed. This situation is also known as \'hidden unemployment\'. In such a situation more people are engaged in a work than required. For example:1. In rural areas, this type of unemployment is generally found in agricultural sector like - in a family of 9 people all are engaged in the same agricultural plot. But if 4 people are withdrawn from it there will be no reduction in output. So, these 4 people are actually facing disguised unemployment.2. In urban areas, this type of unemployment can be seen mostly in service sectors such as in a family all members are engaged in one petty shop or a small business which can be managed by less number of persons. In case of disguised people appear to be employed but they are not employed. |
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What ideas justify the first half of nineteenth century were the year of hunger, hardship and revolt |
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Answer» hii.. manshi.. Giuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionary. He was born in 1807. He became a member of the secret society of the Carbonari. When he was 24 years old, he was sent into exile in 1831 for attempting a revolution in Liguria. After that, he founded two more underground societies; first Young Italy in Marseilles and then Young Europe in Berne. Mazzini believed that God had intended nations to be the natural units of mankind. So Italy had to be forged into a single unified republic instead of being a patchwork of small state kingdoms. Following in the footsteps of Mazzini, many secret societies were set up Germany, France, Switzerland and Poland. The Conservatives feared Mazzini. While the conservative regimes were trying to consolidate their power, the liberals and nationalists continued to spread the idea of revolution. |
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