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What is the the disadvantage of bi party system |
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Answer» A two-party system is a system where two major political parties dominate politics within a government. One of the two parties typically holds a majority in the legislature and is usually referred to as the majority party while the other is the minority party.Advantages of two\xa0party System :\tIt is easier to obtain clear majority.\xa0\tIt provides for a strong opposition to keep a check on the government.\xa0 1)it leads to political instability.2)it delays the decision making power of the parliament |
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| 40202. |
Why the system of Advanced Prove the harmful for the weaver? |
| Answer» i) No chance of bargaining : The weavers lost any chance of bargaining.(ii) Leasing of land : Most of the weavers had to lease out the land and devote all their time to weaving. Weaving in fact, came to absorb the labour of the entire family.(iii) Dependency for food on others: Most of the weavers after losing their land became dependent on others tor the food supplies.(iv) Clashes with Gomasthas : The new Gomaszhcs were outsiders, with no long term social link with the village. So they acted arrogantly, marched into villages with the police, and punished weavers for delay in supply.So. there were reports of clashes between weavers and Gomasthas. | |
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State the significance of Panchayati Raj in the country? |
| Answer» The rural local government is known as the Panchayati Raj.Its significance are:(i)\xa0It helps the people to directly participate in decision-making process.(ii)This helps to inculcate a habit of democratic participation. | |
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Please tell me the important topics of history as well as of civics |
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Answer» NATIONALISM IN INDIA: Satyagraha movement, impact first world war, civil disobedience, non corporation movement, khilafat movement, Jallianwqla bagh massacre are very imp. Topics Everything is important Every topic is vry importnt Yess not do selective study Nationalalism in India & print culture and novel |
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Can you tell me the chapter names which are out of syllabus of class 10 |
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Answer» No problem,,,, ? If you mean farhat so I want to tell you that I am agirl not boy sister Available in this app |
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| 40206. |
Important map pointings for thermal power plants and hydel power plants |
| Answer» Locate namrup thermal power plant chandrapura bhakra nangal kopili tehri etc | |
| 40207. |
Difference between conservatives and liberalism. |
| Answer» Importance of lifeline in national economy | |
| 40208. |
Explain the role of novelist in the field of social reforms in India with the help of example |
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| 40209. |
What remarked when France the rest of Europe catches cold? |
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Answer» Metternich said that when france sneezes rest of Europe catches cold. ☺☺☺☺☺ Metternich said that when france sneezes rest of europe catches cold.☺☺☺☺ |
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Limitation of civil desobedience movement? |
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| 40211. |
What is the treaty of vienna? |
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Answer» The Congress was posted by the Austrian chancellor Duke Metternich. The delegates Drew up the Treaty of Vienna of 1815 with the objective undoing most of the changes that had come about in Europe during the napoleonic wars In 1815, the representatives of European powers such as Britain Russia Prussia and Austria who had collectively defeated Napoleon met at Vienna to draw up a settlement for Europe. |
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Can you please give me some advice on how to study sst in a short period of time???? |
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Answer» Mee too Read notes regularly make sure that u add important points only....all d best Rattafication |
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How has communalism posed threat to modern democracy??? |
| Answer» Communalism can pose a great threat to Indian democracy as:\xa0(i)\xa0It leads to the belief that people belonging to different religions cannot live as equal citizens within one nation. Either one of them has to dominate the rest or they have to form different nations.\xa0(ii)\xa0Any attempt to bring followers of one religion together in a context other than religion is bound to suppress many voices within that community. | |
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How did french undergo changes during treaty of Vienna in 1815?? |
| Answer» Representatives of European powers, i.e. Austria, Britain, Russia and Prussia, met at Vienna in 1815 after having defeated Napoleon. The Austrian Chancellor Duke Metternich was the head of the Congress. Here the Treaty of Vienna of 1815 was drawn up to undo the changes after the Napoleonic wars. Thus the Bourbon dynasty, deposed during the French Revolution,was put back in power even as France lost the territories it had annexed under Napoleon.To prevent every future expansion of France, many states were set up on France’s boundaries.So the kingdom of Netherlands including Belgium came up in the north, while Genoa came together with Piedmont in the south. Prussia received some important new territories on its western frontiers. Austria gained control of northern Italy. The 39 states in the German Confederation as set up by Napoleon underwent no changes. In the east, Russia received a part of Poland and Prussia received a part of Saxony.The objective was to restore the monarchies overthrown by Napoleon and create a new conservative order in Europe. | |
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Discuss the importance of mass communication |
| Answer» Mode of communication:(I) Radio and television also help to relay news, pictures, and telephone calls to vast audiences around the world and hence they are termed as mass media. They are vital for advertising and entertainment.\xa0(II) Newspapers are able to cover events in all corners of the world.\xa0(III) Satellite communication relays information of the earth and from space. The internet has truly revolutionised the global communication system . | |
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Should more indian companies emerge as MNCs ?? How would it benifit the people in the country??? |
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Answer» 1] nation development 2] new job opportunities or more employment3] rise in product standard4] improve standard of living 5] cheap prise Yes, more Indian companies should emerge as MNCs. It would benefit the people in the country in the following ways :(a) New job opportunities have been created by the emergence of Indian companies as MNCs.(b) Local companies that provide raw material and other services to these companies have prospered.(c) Rise in production standards, improved the standard of living of the people. |
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Why did you think peter norman who was white from america joined the guesture?? |
| Answer» Peter Norman wore a human rights badge during the medal ceremony to show his support to the two American athletes who tried to draw international attention to racial discrimination in the United States. | |
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Why did Duke Metternich said " when france sneezes other part of europe catches cold"? |
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Answer» Also.... Don\'t forget to mention Greek war of independence and belgium\'s exit from the Netherlands. "If France Sneezes rest of the europe catches cold" This Statement was said by austrian chancellor Duke Metternich He said this statement because LIberals in europe get inspired by the revolutions of liberals in France to overthrow Monarchy,Conservatism,&Aristocracy And Form their Elected constitution But this was Rejected by The consevatives this is why Metternich has Said "If France Sneezes rest of the europe catches cold"\xa0 |
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What is dual rule |
| Answer» (i) Dual Government in Bengal was introduced by Rober Clive in 1765 and continued till 1772.(ii) Under this system the administration of Bengal was divided in to two parts- Diwani and Nijamat. Diwani means right to collect revenue was given to company and Nijamat means administrative rights were given to nawab.(iii) Company increased the rates of revenue and hrash measures were used to collect revenue.(iv) The welfare of people was completely neglected by both the company and nawab.(v) British appointed collector to collect revenue, people were forced to pay high rates. As they were not capable to pay, theyleft the villages and fled to villages.(v) Company\'s policies led famine in Bengal occured in 1770. | |
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Which is more harmful social division or social diffrences |
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Answer» Division The most harmful social division or social difference is the differences based on religion. |
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What is pastrolisation |
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What is cost cutting? |
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Answer» No thnks....dosti me Thnx In simple language cross cutting means when 1 social difference cross cut another social diff. and reduces the chance of social division . Suppose a person is of backward caste ,then he would suffer from a social diff. but if he is very rich then he could accomodate in this society and chance of social division would be reduced. Yaa it should b cross cutting I think u mean cross cutting? |
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| 40223. |
What is cross cutting and overlapping? |
| Answer» When one social difference crosscut other social difference is called cross cutting social difference. When one social difference overlap other social difference is called overlapping social difference | |
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how did the salt march become the base of civil disobidence movement? explain. |
| Answer» Gandhi thought dat salt was d common element as it was required by rich n poor...but d monopoly over salt by British was not gud so he thought dat salt can integrate all d groups of d society after seeing d utter failure of NCM he thought to unite d ppl frst n then start any other massive mov...u can also elaborate Dandi march briefly???? | |
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What is the treaty of constantinople?? (For 1 marks and 2 marks) |
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Who was the moment lunched for hoahoa moment |
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Answer» And it was launched in 1939 Hyunn phu so |
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Who Is The Present RBI Governer? |
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Answer» Shaktikanta Das Shakthikanta das Shaktikanta das |
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Which chapters are in choice?? |
| Answer» 1or 2,3 compulsory 4or 5 or 6 ,7or 8 | |
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Why poor peasant are participating in cDM |
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Answer» Can u give me the answer in detail To fulfill their demands like lowering of revenue they also want that the unpaid rent to the landlord to be remitted |
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Explain the factors which were responsible for the emergence of nationalistic feeling among Indians? |
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Answer» Tysm? i) Picture of bharat mata raise the nationalism feeling ii) the ideas of enlightment thinkers spread all over the country |
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What was the main contribution of the brundtland commission report,1987? |
| Answer» They brought the concept of sustainable development. | |
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What are the issues in which democracies have failed? |
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Answer» Various issues in which democracies have failed are as follows:CORRUPTION - Democracy is still not free of this evil. Ever day issues are enough to prove this.NON-RESPONSIVE - democracy often frustrates the need to people- it often ignores demand of majority of its population.ECONOMIC GROWTH - rate of economic growth is higher in dictatorships as compared to democracies.- in Bangladesh more than half of its population lives in poverty.ECONOMIC DISPARITIES - in democracy rich people enjoy highly disproportionate wealth.- their share in national economy is increasing, where as does are at bottom have very little to depend upon.- poor forms the major population of our country and no political party would like to loose their vote . Yet political parties Do not appear keen to answer this question of poverty. The issues in which democracy hab |
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Democracy is not free from evils. Explain |
| Answer» 1) Democracy involves a lot of Corruption.2) It usually does not give a fair chance to all its citizens.3) It keeps frustrating the citizens of their needs and ignores the demands of the people.These are some of the reasons why it is said that democracy is not free from evils. | |
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How do democratic governments ensure transparency? Explain any three points. |
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Answer» 1. In a Democracy, people have the right to choose their representatives and exercise control over them. They have the right to participate in the process of decision making that affects them all. A democratic form of governance, thus, produces a government that is accountable and responsive to the needs of its citizens. 2. Democracy allows a room for discussion, which may delay the process of implementation, but in the long run, serves as a healthy and productive way of decision making. Therefore, one can undoubtedly say that the cost of time that democracy pays is perhaps worth the effort.3. Democracy also ensures that decision making is based on a set of norms and procedures. Therefore, in case, a citizen wishes to know if a decision was taken through correct and unbiased procedures, he/she has the opportunity to discover and find it out by examining the procedure in detail, thus, ensuring transparency The ways by which democratic government ensures transparency are-(i) Democratic government ensures that the decision-making process is based on proper norms and procedures.(ii) Citizens have the right to examine the process of decision making.(iii) A democratic government develops mechanisms for the citizens to hold the government accountable and mechanism for citizens to take part in decision making whenever they think fit. The ways by which democratic government ensures transparency are-(i) Democratic government ensures that the decision-making process is based on proper norms and procedures.(ii) Citizens have the right to examine the process of decision making.(iii) A democratic government develops mechanisms for the citizens to hold the government accountable and mechanism for citizens to take part in decision making whenever they think fit. |
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How water is a renewable resource |
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Answer» The water gets continually being renwed and recharged through the hydrological cycle. The hydrological cycle ensures that water is a renewable resource. Because it comes back by Water cycle |
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Analyse the position of India as a producer and an exporter in world market |
| Answer» \tIndia is the largest producer and consumer of pulses .\tIndia is the leading exporter of jute .\tIndia stands second as a producer of rice .\tIndia is the largest producer of coffee and tea | |
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How did the Civil Disobedience Movement differ from non-cooperation movement? |
| Answer» In non-cooporation movement indians only left the jobs and supporting british government but in civil disobedience movement they breaks the rules and policies of british government also | |
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What is flexibility in labour laws? |
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Answer» It means to have some sort of liberal attitude towards the labour by fixing the wage rate(for example) and protecting their rights show that the MNCs don\'t exploit them. Begar |
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What are the characteristics of city london |
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Why are the chinese toys popular in world? |
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Answer» The reason why Chinese toys became more popular in Indian markets because they produce it in low cost. Hence they are cheap. India Customers prefer cheap toys than costly toys, They have many technologies and the cost of toys is cheap Coz they are very cheap not expensive. |
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Name the first novel in Malayalam. |
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Answer» 0. Chandu Menon, a subjudge from Malabar, tried to translate an English novel called Henrietta Temple written by Benjamin Disraeli into Malayalam. But he quickly realised that his readers in Kerala were not familiar with the way in which the characters in English novels lived. So, he gave up this idea and wrote a delightful novel called Indulekha, which published in 1889 and, was the first modem novel in Malayalam. Indhuleka |
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First novel in malyalam |
| Answer» Indulekha | |
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Page 104 of civics answers... |
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Features of “Regur” soil and “ Arid soil” |
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Answer» Following are the characteristics of alluvial soil:\tAlluvial soil is considered the most fertile soil. The entire northern plains of India are made of alluvial soil.\tAlluvial soil contains sand, silt and clay.\tAccording to age, the alluvial soil is classified as Bangar (old alluvial) and Khadar (new alluvial).\tAlluvial soil contains an ample amount of potash, phosphoric acid and lime. The soil is thus suitable for the growth of sugarcane.Following are the characteristics of arid soil:i). The soil range red to brown in color.ii). The soils contain considerable amount of soluble salts.iii) .The soils contain low percentage of organic matter due to dry climate and absence of vegetation.iv). The soil is alkaline in nature as there is not rainfall to wash soluble salts. Black soilHave high phosphonic contentForms cracks during summerIdeal soil to grow cotton |
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Explain 5 factors which are responsible for the growth of nationalism in 19th century in india? |
| Answer» Factors leading to rise of nationalism in India:1. In India the feeling of nationalism is associated with anti colonial movement . In the process of their struggle against the colonial yoke people began to discover their own identity of belonging to one nation.2. A variety of cultural processes, history, symbols, also played an important part in inculcating a sense of identity.3. Identity of India came to be associated with Bharat Mata, with songs like Vande Matram and then our national anthem, also with our tri- color flag.4. Umbrella Organization like Congress which led the nationalist struggle brought every section of Indian society under its fold. Nationalist Movement as led by Mahatma Gandhi who brought the people of country together into organized movements of mass struggle.5. Through writings on Indian history that glorified India\'s past, its legacy and instilled a sense of pride and achievement in people.6. British policy of racial discrimination, of divide and rule , instilled a feeling of nationalism among the people, which encouraged them to fight against the foreign domination.7. Acts like Rowlatt act, salt tax, jallianwala bagh tragedy, compelled people to fight against the colonial regime, to organize mass movements.\xa0 | |
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In history, which chapter is easy to study and learn -chapter 1or chapter 2 |
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Answer» 2nd chapter is also easy and interesting Chapter 1 is easy to study cause its small and quite interesting 1, though it\'s bigger. |
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What is the trole ok WTO |
| Answer» The role of WTO is that it make sure that all countries should have a fair trade and it also help those countries to be developed those were undeveloped | |
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How could non violence become a movement? |
| Answer» Because violence turned to non violence | |
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In which three ways did the printed books at firstly closely resemble the written manuscripts. |
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What were the gomasthas supposed to do? |
| Answer» They were told to make potato chip and French fries , so that they can eat and eat and live a obesity-related life.... | |