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What was the features of the Congress session of 1815 |
| Answer» In 1815, the European powers met at Vienna and tried to transform all the changes that came about in Europe during ’ Napoleon’s era.... features of tge vienna Congress are as follows; *the bourbon dynasty was restored....... *A series of states were set up on the boundaries of France to prevent the French expansion in future. ......... *Prussia was given important new territories on its . Western frontiers, while Austria was given control of Northern Italy....... *The German confederation of 39 states that had been set up by Napoleon was left untouched............. hope it will help yu ☺☺ | |
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What is the important in chapter 6 |
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Answer» History k geo k economy k or civics k Sorry I told of maths??? Mainly proving of theorem , and proving question |
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What is recognised political parties |
| Answer» Political parties that are recognised by the election commission and are given some special facilities by him like specific symbols which are used by the candidates of the particular parties only are called "recognised political parties"............... ? | |
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Is democracy effetive in reducing inequality and poverty |
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Answer» 1. Democracy promotes equality among its citizen. 2. Every cituzen is equal before the law irrespective of their caste,creed,religion and economic background.3.Every citizen has the right to vote and the value of each vote is equal i.e one person,one vote and one value.4. Democracy ensures that resources are not concentrated in the hands of few ultra rich people.5. It enaures that resources and distributed uniformly. Yup....., as people can vote beside of their caste,.... according to it everyone is equal before the law...... everyone can enjoy free education and other facilities given by the government.......... hope it will help you ?? |
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| 40105. |
Who first world war help in the growth of nationalism feeling among Indians |
| Answer» • increase of cusrom duties•income tax was introduced.•villagers were taken as soldiers | |
| 40106. |
Some important map pointings please ......... Of geography |
| Answer» Port, airport, crops , iron and steel plant | |
| 40107. |
Five major functions in democracy by political parties |
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Answer» 5 points hi hain...... But in five points . contesting election..... play a decisive role in making laws..... form and run the government..... play the role of opposition..... shape public opinion by rising and highliting various issues.............. |
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Who is the founder of gulam dynasty,??? |
| Answer» What gulam dynasty?????????????????????????? | |
| 40109. |
A challenge is not any problem but an opportunity for progress |
| Answer» When we face a problem we learn from it and it provides us the opportunity for progress. | |
| 40110. |
Just friendz |
| Answer» Yes | |
| 40111. |
Keia hum friend ban sakta haa |
| Answer» Yes | |
| 40112. |
Explain also SHG\'S |
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Answer» Saving per memebr varies from ₹25-₹100 or more, depending on the ability of the people to save. Members can take small loams from the group itself to meet their needs. The group charges interest on these loans which is lesser than what the moneylender charges. After a year or two, when the group is regular in savings,mit becomes eligible for availaing a loan frim the bank. Self help groups Self help groups help in providing loans to the poor.The idea is to organise rural poor, in particular women, into self helf groups and pool their savings.A typical SHG has 15-20 members, usually belonging to more than one neighborhood, who meet and save regularly. |
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What is SHG\'S |
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Answer» SHG are the self help groups which was made for the poors help..???hope it will help Self Helf Groups |
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Offline or online |
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| 40115. |
Difference between social differences and social division ? |
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Answer» Social differences\xa0are the situations where people are discriminated against on the basis of social, economic, and racial inequality.On the other hand,\xa0social division\xa0means division of society on the basis of social differences like language, region, caste, colour, race and ***.Social differences can be easily accommodated with some reservation policies.But social division sometimes lead to political division of the country. Social Division :- In the social division , the society was divided on the basis of language, region, caste , class , colour , gender ,etc. It signifies linguistic and regional diversity.............Social Difference :- These are the situations where people are discriminated against on the basis of social, economic and racial inequality. It gives way to social diversity , which is different from society to society................... Hope it will help you ☺☺ |
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What is the role of business class people in civil disobediense movement |
| Answer» Brainly.inWhat is your question?1Primary SchoolSocial sciences 15 pointsEvaluate the role of business classes in the civil disobedience movementAsk for details Follow Report by Rahulgupta100008 21.02.2018AnswersTHE BRAINLIEST ANSWER!atul103atul103 GeniusThe role of business classes in the \'Civil Disobedience\' Movement : (a) Indian industrialists had made huge profits during the First World War. (b) They became powerful. They wanted to expand their business, they wanted protection against imports of foreign goods. (c) They formed the Indian Industries and Commercial Congress in 1920. (d) They formed Federation of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries in 1927. (e) Purshotamdas, Thakurdas and G.D Birla attacked colonial control over the Indian economy and supported the Civil Disobedience Movement. | |
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How are minerals formed in igneous and metamorphic rocks???? |
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Answer» In igneous and metamorphic rocks, minerals occur in cracks, crevices, faults and joints. They are formed when minerals in liquid or molten and gaseous forms are forced upward through these weak zones (cavities) towards earth’s surface. They cool and solidify as they rise towards the surface. Tin, copper, zinc, lead and diamond etc. are various minerals found in igneous and metamorphic rocks. In igneous and metamorphic rocks, minerals are formed due to the effect of heat and pressure when magma or lava cools |
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Large multipurpose river project also led to land degradation? Explain |
| Answer» Multipurpose projects lead to land degradation because :(i) Irrigation has changed the cropping pattern of many regions with farmers shifting to water intensive crops. This has led to the salinisation of the soil.(ii) Regulating and damming of rivers affect the natural flow of rivers causing poor sediment flow.(iii) The flood plains are deprived of silt.(iv) Multipurpose projects induce pollution which leads to land degradation. | |
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do you think social divisions are always dangerous. explain |
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Answer» No I dont\' think that always social divisions are dangerous.............. because They help us to know the econcomic and social condition of the society.they tell us about the composition of rich and poor people in the society.......... Yes |
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What are the functions of political party |
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Answer» To make govt. And look for the demands of the people Main function is to make government of their party Its clearly mentioned in ncert☺️☺️. Learn from there... |
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Explain the print of new culture ukiyo....in edo???? |
| Answer» Printing in the 19th century : This new reading culture was accompanied by a new technology. Western printing techniques and mechanical presses were imported in the fate nineteenth century as Western powers established their outposts in China. Shanghai became the hub of the new print culture, catering to the Western-style schools. From hand printing there was now a gradual shift to mechanical printing. | |
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Which Fiber is known as golden fiber |
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Answer» Jute is known as golden fibre and it is used in making gunny bags and mats etc. Jute |
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Why did Gandhiji decided to launch Satyagraha against the Rowlatt Act 1919 |
| Answer» Mahatma Gandhi launched a\xa0satyagraha\xa0against the Rowlatt\xa0Act because of the following reasons:1.\xa0The\xa0Rowlatt\xa0Act was an openly undemocratic measure taken by the British government. It sanctioned the detention of Indian political leaders without any trial for a period\xa0upto\xa0three years.2.\xa0The law was passed in an autocratic fashion without considering the opinion of the Indian populace which was going to be affected by it.3.\xa0Gandhi saw an opportunity to unite Indians against a common enemy by opposing the unjust clauses of the\xa0Rowlatt\xa0Act. | |
| 40124. |
Savinyaavagya aandoln kya tha and Britten voids kiske suntan thi |
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| 40125. |
What is parmpragat sandadan and Ger parmpragat sandadan |
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| 40126. |
Explain different rypes of consumer rights |
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Answer» \tThe right to be protected against the marketing of goods and services which are hazardous to life and property.\tThe right to be informed about the quality, quantity, potency, purity, standard and price of goods or services, as the case may be so as to protect the consumer against unfair trade practices.\tThe right to be assured, wherever possible, access to a variety of goods and services at competitive prices.\tThe right to be heard and to be assured that consumer \'s interests will receive due consideration at appropriate forums.\tThe right to seek redressal against unfair trade practices or restrictive trade practices or unscrupulous exploitation of con\xadsumers; and\tThe right to consumer education. Right to vote right to represent right to education right to information Consumer rights |
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Explain briefly about the gandhi revenue pact |
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Answer» On 5 march 1931 Gandhiji enteted intoba pact with viceroy lord Irwin. He consented to participate in second round table conference (the congress had boycotted the first one). He agreedto release some political prisoners. I guess the ques is\xa0What was Gandhi Irwin Pact?After the failure of First Round Table Conference efforts were made by the Government to make an agreement that the congress would attend the next Round Table Conference.The Viceroy, Lord Irwin, was authorised to hold talks with Mahatma Gandhi. Finally, Gandhi and Irwin made\xa0an agreement on 5 March 1931.The agreement is called Gandhi-Irwin pactBy this pact Government agreed to release most of the civil disobedience volunteers, against whom there was no allegation of violence.The Congress suspended the Civil Disobedience Movement and agreed to participate in the second Round Table Conference. |
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How does spread nationalism in india |
| Answer» Nationalism spreads when people begin to believe that they are all part of the same nation, when they discover some unity in that binds them together. But how did people belonging to different communities, regions or language groups develop a sense of collective belonging.This sense of collective belonging came partly through the experience of united struggles. But there were also a variety of cultural processes through which nationalism captured people\'s imagination.\xa0(i) History and fiction, folklore and songs, popular prints and symbols, all played a part in the making of nationalism.\xa0(ii) The identity of India came to be visually associated with the image of Bharat Mata, which was created in 1870 by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, who wrote ‘Vande Mataram’ as a hymn to the motherland. Inspired by the Swadeshi Movement, Rabindranath Tagore painted his famous image of Bharat Mata.\xa0(iii) The idea of nationalism was also developed through reviving Indian folklore. In late-nineteenth-century India, nationalists began recording folk tales sung by bards and they toured villages to gather folk songs and legends. This was done to promote the traditional culture that had been corrupted and damaged by outside forces. | |
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What do u mean by right to represent |
| Answer» Right to Representation :\xa0In case there is a dispute between the consumer and the seller or service provider which is not settled, the consumer has the right to approach the local consumer court for redressal. In case his representation in the district level court is dismissed, he can approach at the state level and then at the national level. | |
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What is regional party |
| Answer» Regional Political Party It exists, operates and functions at the regional level. It gives prominence to regional issues, specific problems of the region and it has influence only on the people of that region. It lays more stress on regional culture identity, which it wants to preserve and promote.Conditions required to be recognised as a Regional political party are(i) It should have polled at least 6% valid votes in an election to the Legislative Assembly.(ii) It has reach in at least three states in last general election.(iii) It had won at least 2 seats in Legislative Assembly elections. | |
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Define the calligraphyDefine the calligraphy |
| Answer» The art of writing letter or text beautifully...illustrated with various designs..is known as calligraphy...? | |
| 40132. |
Women are discriminated in India |
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Answer» Today also women are discriminated in India by giving less wages,not giving proper job facilities,and many more reasons..The govt. also announced many schemes for women and provide many facilities to them Yes Somehow....bt nowhere govt \'ve implemented various policies that are working at large extent...? |
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Explain any five major problems faced by railway in india |
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Answer» 1 many passengers travel wothout ticket2. Thefts and damaging of railyway properties has not yet stopped completely3. People pull chain unnecessarily n this causes heavy damage to railways4. Time management is another problem as trains are not running according to their scheduled time5 proper constructions of railway tracks 5)I don,t provide door to door , services. 6) i become expensive for travelling less amount of good,s because of its loading and unloading costs 1)land (hilly and low region)2)money3)labour for making it4) maintaining. Them5)....(nhi pata) |
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Example of some multinational companies coming in india |
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Answer» Asian paints Ranbaxy Tata motors Infosys Sundaram fasteners Samsung, I phone, nokia |
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What is rat hunt program |
| Answer» Rat hunt program was started in Hanoi captial of south vietnam . Hanoi was divided in two parts 1st under french and second under local vietnamies the part under french developed into modern city with drainag system and tall buiding . These drain pipes become the best place for rats breading and the drainag system allows them to enter in houses . Rats causes bubonic plaque in city then (colon) start heiring vietnamis for rat hunt | |
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What are the guidelines to be kept in mind while adopting political reforms? |
| Answer» The guidelines to be kept in mind while adopting political reforms also include:\xa0(i) Involving political parties, political activists and people in bringing about reforms rather than impose reforms through laws.\xa0(ii) Legal measures should be positive, more like incentives.(iii) Improving the quality of political practices by increasing people’s participation.\xa0(iv) Laws being considered may meet with resistance in the legislatures and by political parties. So the best way to bring about the change is through democratic movements and media. | |
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What is the diffrence between Pressure and interest groups? |
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Answer» if ew r gng to appear cbse board tn tiz chptr is nt gng to come so dont worry A pressure group can be described as an organized group that does not put up candidates for election, but seeks to influence government policy or legislation. They can also be described as ‘interest groups’, ‘lobby groups’ or ‘protest groups’.Pressure groups (or interest groups) and social movements are hard to distinguish from one another. They have a lot of similarities.\xa0The difference, though, is that an interest group is generally more of a "mainstream" group that tries to influence the government in conventional ways.\xa0By contrast, a social movement is usually more of an "outsider" group that has to resort to unconventional ways of getting its point across.Interest groups can include groups like the Chamber of Commerce or an interest group in favor of closer ties with Israel. These groups have power and act by giving campaign donations to politicians, helping them write legislation, and other such "inside" tactics.By contrast, social movements start out as outsider movements like the Civil Rights Movement. These movements lack the ability to do "insider" things and therefore resort to things like protests. |
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What is rat hole mining? Explain |
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Answer» Most of the minerals in India are nationalised and they can be extracted with due permission of the government. But in most of the tribal areas of north-east India, minerals are owned by individuals or communities. Mining of minerals like coal, iron ore, limestone, dolomite, etc., is done by family members in the form of a long narrow tunnel, known as ‘Rat-hole Mining’. In meghalaya ,there are large deposits of coal ,iron ore, lime stone and dolomite etc.coal mining in jowai and cherapunjee is done by family member in the form of a long narrow tunnel ,know as "rat hole mining". |
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Describe the impact of great depression of indian economy |
| Answer» (i) Impact on trade : The depression immediately affected Indian trade. India’s exports and imports nearly halved between 1928 and 1934. As international prices crashed, prices in India plunged. Between 1928 and 1934 wheat prices in India fell by about 50 per cent.(if) Impact on farmers : The fall in prices had a deep impact on the poor farmers. Though agricultural prices fell sharply, but the colonial government refused to give any relief to the farmers in taxes. Peasants producing tor the world market were the worst hit.(iii) Impact on Urban India : The depression proved less grim for urban India. Because of falling prices those with fixed income- say town-dwelling landowners, who received rents and middle-class salaried employees now found themselves better off. Every thing low cost.(iv) High Industrial investment : Industrial investment also grew as the government extended tariff protection to industries, under the pressure of nationalist opinion.(v) Political Impact : The Great Depression paved way for Gandhiji to launch the Civil Disobedience movement. | |
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what is hazard of mining |
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Answer» Choking of air due to chemicals in the air due to mining Chance of landslide |
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Can anyone share chapter wise marking scheme? |
| Answer» 07 March 2019 maths , 13 March 2019 science, 19 March 2019 English, 23 March 2019 social science ,29 March 2019 Hindi | |
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How does pressure groups and movement affect Indian democracy |
| Answer» Pressure groups like big businessmen provide money to big leaders in elections and if these leaders form the government, the same businessmen force the government to make decisions and laws in favour of them whether its bad or good for the local government. | |
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State difference communal politics with one eg each |
| Answer» Communalism can take several forms in politics as:—(a) The most common expression of communalism is of communal superiority in our everyday beliefs. Militant religious groups are an example.(b) Sometimes communalism takes its most ugly form in riots. India and Pakistan suffered some of the worst communal riots at the time of partition.(c) A communal mind often leads to a quest for political dominance of one’s own religious community; it can take the form of a desire to form a separate political unit. An example are the separatist leaders in Kashmir.(d) Political mobilization based on religion is another form of communalism. This involves the use of sacred symbols, religious leaders, emotional appeal to bring the followers of one religion together in the political areas. Examples in India are politicians trying to influence voters from the two largest religious communities in the country. | |
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Why gandhi ji decided to call off civil disobedience |
| Answer» Gandhi decided to call off the Civil Disobedience Movement in 1931 in the wake of following situation:1. When Abdul Ghaffar Khan, a devout disciple of Mahatma Gandhi, was arrested in April 1930, angry crowds demonstrated in the streets of Peshawar, facing armored cars and police firing. Many were killed.2. Industrial workers at Sholapur attacked police posts and government institutions after Gandhi\'s arrest. The violence threatened to get out of hand.\xa03. The government brutally repressed by attacking and arresting peaceful satyagrahis and beating women and children. Note: Gandhiji wanted the Civil Disobedience Movement to be non-violent and peaceful. Since the movement turned violent, and many people were killed, Gandhiji called it off. | |
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What is meant by rinder pest? |
| Answer» Renderpest, also referred as cattle plague is a serious contagious disease of cattle. It is caused by a virus which is related to that of human measles,canine distemper,etc. | |
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Why haldia port is made |
| Answer» To do less traffic on the port Kolkata | |
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When was COPRA started |
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Answer» 24 December 1986 COPRA was started in 1986 1986 1986 |
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Why are maximum jute textile mills located in the Hugli basin |
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Answer» 1)because of proximity to jute growing areas2)abundance of water for production3)easy access to water transport along with air transport and land transport4)availability of cheap labour from neighbouring states5)kolkata provide services like banking,marketing,financial Advising.It also provide assistance for export of jute 1. Raw material-The temperature, soil, and availability of water there is ideal for its growth. Hence raw material is easily available. .............. 2. Transport- A good network of roadways and railways is present along with inexpensive waterways. This makes transport of jute very easy. .........3. Labour-Cheap labour is readily available to the industries from West Bengal, Orissa, and Bihar. ........ Do u have any different way to send pic I have it fpr 3 and 5 marksBut typing such big answer I have this answer |
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What are the results of increasing the height of dams |
| Answer» 1. Its making cost is very high.2.It generate more hydroelectric. | |
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Give some main characteristics of coffee crop |
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Answer» \tIndia produces about 4 per cent of the world’s coffee production.\tIndian coffee is known in the world for its good quality.\tThe Arabica variety, initially brought from Yemen, is produced in the country.\tInitially its cultivation was introduced on the Baba Budan Hills in Karnataka and even today its cultivation is confined to Nilgiri in Karnataka. Kerala and Tamil Nadu.\tIndian coffee variety is in great demand all over the world. 1.India produces 4 percent of the world coffee production.2.indian coffee is known in the world for its good quality |
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