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1951.

What were the causes of rise of nationalist movement in china

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1952.

What was reading mania?

Answer» When people bagan fond of reading
1953.

What are the features of democracy? Explain

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1954.

Why 1st world war is called industrial war

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1955.

What is protestant reformation

Answer» The Protestant Reformation was the 16th-century religious, political, intellectual and cultural upheaval that splintered Catholic Europe, setting in place the structures and beliefs that would define the continent in the modern era.Protestant Reformation is the religious revolution that took place in the Western church in the 16th century. Its greatest leaders undoubtedly were Martin Luther and John Calvin. Having far-reaching political, economic, and social effects, the Reformation became the basis for the founding of Protestantism, one of the three major branches of Christianity.
1956.

Why chhota Nagpur is called a storehouse of minerals??

Answer» Chota Nagpur plateau is a store house of minerals like mica, bauxite, copper, limestone, iron ore and coal.The Damodar valley is rich in coal and it is considered as the prime centre of coking coal in the country. Massive coal deposits are found in the central basin spreading over 2,883 square kilometres (1,113 sq mi). The important coalfields in the basin are Jharia, Raniganj, West Bokaro, East Bokaro, Ramgarh, South Karanpura and North Karanpura.The reasons are:(i) Iron ore is found in abundance and about 40% of iron ore in India is found in this area.(ii) Over 50% of manganese in India is found in this region.(iii) Almost 60% of copper in India is found here.(iv) Almost 60% of bauxite in India is found here. (v) The region is also rich in coal.
1957.

What is fair globalisation? What can we di for fair globalisation?

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1958.

Who r kohtis

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1959.

What is popular struggle ?

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1960.

What marked the begining of civil disobedience movement

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1961.

Explain the meaning of democracy

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1962.

who was Giuseppe mazzini

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1963.

Why did Industrial working class not take part in civil disobedience movement?

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1964.

"Democracy is the best to accommodate society diversity "how?

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1965.

How did a new ridiculture bloom in china

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1966.

New ridiculous bloom in china

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1967.

WHAT IS THE IMPACT OF FIRST WORLD WAR ON SOCIETY

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1968.

Disadvantages of road ways

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1969.

Name any three physical factor for the location of the industry

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1.Abavility of raw material2.Avaiblity of cheap labour 3.Abavility of infrastructure and services
1970.

Explain foundation challenge of democracy

Answer» The countries which are not under democratic government face the challenge i.e. Foundational Challenge of making the transition to democracy and then instituting democratic government. This involves bringing down the existing non democratic regime, keeping military away from controlling government & establishing a sovereign & functional state.
1971.

Why were the plantation workers not allowed to do under the inland emigration act of 1859?

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1972.

mention few problems face by textile industry in india

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1973.

Right a short note on everyday resistance of Vietnam against French

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1974.

What is human development index?

Answer» The Human Development Index is a composite statistic of life expectancy, education, and per capita income indicators, which are used to rank countries into four tiers of human development
1975.

What was Gutenberg\'s 1st printed book?

Answer» Bible
1976.

What are outcome s of democracy

Answer» Image result for what is the outcome of democracywww.slideshare.netAccountable, responsive and legitimate government. The most basic outcome of democracy is that it produces a government that is accountable to the citizens, and responsive to the needs and expectations of the citizens. Democratic government can apparently be less efficient than a non-democratic government.
1977.

Explain the meaning democracy

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1978.

What is social diversity and social diffrence

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1979.

Brief explanation on religious debates and the fear of print of print culture lesson

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1980.

What\'is cash reserve ratio

Answer» The Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) is the amount of funds that the banks are bound to keep with Reserve bank of India as a portion of their Net Demand and Time Liabilities (NDTL). The objective of CRR is to ensure the liquidity and solvency of the Banks. The CRR is maintained fortnightly average basis.The Cash Reserve Ratio refers to a certain percentage of total deposits the commercial banks are required to maintain in the form of cash reserve with the central bank.
1981.

Who is Matan luther

Answer» Martin Luther was a German professor of theology, composer, priest, and monk, and a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation. Luther came to reject several teachings and practices of the Roman Catholic Church.
1982.

When mughal came to decline??

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1983.

write all the 18 zones and their headquarter of railway in india

Answer» Railway zones. HeadquarterNorthern railway. DelhiNorth eastern. GorakhpurN-E frontier. GauhatiEastern. KolkataSouth eastern. KolkataSouth central. SecunderabadSouthern. ChennaiCentral. MumbaiWestern. MumbaiS-W. HubballiNorthwestern. JaipurWest central. JabalpurS-E central. BhiashpurEast coast. BhuwanweshwarEast central. HajipurMetro railway. Kolkata
1984.

Define development.

Answer» Development is a comprehensive term which includes increase in per capita income, improvement in living standard of people, reduction in poverty, literacy, crime rate etc
Development is such a situation that can fulfil the aspirations or desires of the people.
1985.

What was the non-cooperation movement?

Answer» Gandhiji felt that the British gained power in India due to the cooperation of the people. So he asked the people to withdraw cooperation with the British and giving up their jobs, titles, etc. This is known as non-cooperation movement.
1986.

How can we study social science

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1987.

What is non-conventional energy

Answer» Energy generated by using wind, tides, solar, geothermal heat, and biomass including farm and animal waste as well as human excreta is known as non-conventional energy. All these sources are renewable or inexhaustible and do not cause environmental pollution. They do not require heavy expenditure.
1988.

Give 5 differences between ferrous and nonferrous Minerals

Answer» FERROUS MINERALS★ these mineral contains iron ★ they help with n the development of metalogical industries ★ show high magnetic properties ★less resistant to corrosion ★ eg. iron and manganeseNON FERROUS MINERALS★ these mineral do not contains iron★ these play an important role in a number of engineering and electrical industries★ do not show magnetic properties★ more resistant to corrosion★ eg. copper, zinc, gold
1989.

Explain slash and burn method of farming

Answer» Slash and burn agriculture is a method of growing food in which wild or forested land is clear cut and any remaining vegetation burned. The resulting layer of ash provides the newly-cleared land with a nutrient-rich layer to help fertilize crops. Slash-and-burn agriculture has been used in Central America and Mexico for thousands of years.Disadvantagrs:-\tLand is only fertile for a couple of years before the nutrients are used up. Farmers must abandon the land, now degraded, and move to a new plot clearing more forest in order to do so.\tIts impact is particularly destructive and unsustainable. There are many problems that result from this method of growing crops, including deforestation, a direct consequence of cutting down forests for crop land,loss of habitat and species, an increase in air pollution and the release of carbon into the atmosphere which contributes to global climate change, and an increase in accidental fires.
1990.

Blue print of annual exam (10th class)

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1991.

Define terms- opposition party,national party,reasonal party.

Answer» Opposition party:The opposition comprises one or more political parties or other organized groups that are opposed to the government (or administration), party or group in political control of a city, region, state or country. It is the party that goes against another party.National party:A political party is able to get status of National Party when it:(1)Secures at least 6% of the valid votes polled in any four or more states, in the Lok Sabha election or to the State Legislative Assembly .(2)It wins at least 4 seats in the Lok Sabha from any State or States.Regional parties are parties restricted to a particular\' state. and rooted in both regional aspirations and grievances. The. support base of the party is limited to a particular state because. it identifies itself with the region\'s culture, language, religion etc.
National party is a party which have a wide base throughout the country...
Opposition party can be said as other party by which political take challenge
1992.

Define terms-migrants,African American,affi-gavit.

Answer» A migrant is a person who moves from one place to another, especially in order to find work. The government divides asylum-seekers into economic migrants and genuine refugeesAfrican-Americans are black people living in the United States who are descended from families that originally came from Africa.Gavit: A gavit (Armenian ) or zhamatun (Armenian: ) is often contiguous to the west of a church in a Medieval Armenian monastery. It served as narthex (entrance to the church), mausoleum and assembly room.
1993.

Define terms-planting crops,palarpani,urbanisation economics,automobile,rulling party.

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1994.

Depressed classes,chokidari tax,guerrilla movement define these terms.

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1995.

Define the terms,Boycott, picked and beggar

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1996.

Define the term force recruitment

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1997.

What do we meant by federalism

Answer» Federalism is a system in which power is divided between two or more than two levels of government
The term federalism has been derived from Latin word" foudus"which means contempt or agreement . It is the system of govt. In which power is shared at two or more than two levels... Isse better\u200b definition nhi milega...
1998.

Critically examine the progress of consumer movement in india

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1999.

Meaning of concentration camp

Answer» Concentration camps were the jail or jail like camps were people were kept and were punished without any trial
Place where people are kept under someone or by any force is may be known to be concentration camp❤❤❤........................
2000.

Name the authors and novels in novel,soceity and histoy

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