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40251.

The growth of nationalism in europe after the 1830

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40252.

What are national political parties . What are their functions

Answer» The party which secures more than 8%in assembly elections and has at least 4 seats is considered to be a national political party
These are parties which are recognised by government and have given a symbol which no other party can use
40253.

Somebody can tell me the very important topics of S.S

Answer» Thanks
I can tell you of civics ...............Federalism , democracy and diversity , from chapter gender ,religion and caste - gender and caste topics are important, political parties these are very important from my previous exam i got to know i suppose .......I hope it will help you
But ther must be some topics or questions which are important
Everything is important
Yes di
40254.

How the print culture promoted nationalism in India

Answer» (i) By the end of 19th century a large number of newspapers in Indian vernacular languages were published.(ii) These newspapers published articles written by national leaders. Their ideas were communicated to people through these newspapers.(iii) The people of different communities and places were thus connected by print media. Newspapers conveyed news from one place to another creating pan-Indian identities.(iv) The nationalist newspapers exposed the colonial misrule and encouraged nationalist activities. As these were written in spoken languages of various regions common man could easily understand the content.(v) When Punjab revolutionaries were deported in 1907, Balagangadhar Tilak wrote articles sympathising with them. He was arrested which provoked protest among masses.Thus it is clear, print culture assisted the growth of nationalism in India.
40255.

What does the term patriarchy refer to...?

Answer» Yes
It is a social system in which males hold the power and dominate in roles of political leadership.for example in family father figures hold the authority over women and children.
Male dominating society
40256.

What was "girangaon".....?

Answer» Is it correct puja...maybe i dont remember
I think it was an area in mumbai which had 130 textile mills....
40257.

Explain the functions of a bank.

Answer» 1.Exchange of money whenever we want money we can take money 2.the bank is an institution were surplus money is assesible 3.the bank also provide us loan when we want 4.the banks also provide us cheques and credit card i.e.when we want money urgently. We can take it out from atm by the help of atm
Exchange of money...act as intermediate...??
40258.

What to study for board except NCERT to score good

Answer» 90% is good but to score more try to study from either all in one or from exam idea
Yup, keep yur command on ncert its enough....
It sufficient for 90 percent score or more in NCERT .....
40259.

why there a need to conserve resources

Answer» Resource conservation is necessary because at the present rate of depletion, these will get exhausted causing serious energy crisis in near future.
To maintain ecological balance of the earth
For the future generation
If we would not conserve resources then they will get extint.
40260.

Did cbse send a new sample paper

Answer» No ......
40261.

Did Vietnam gain formal independence?

Answer» \tVietnam gained independence just like other colonies in 1776.\tHowever it has been declared independent on several times after that in 20th century.\tHo Chi Minh had declared the country independent as well, this time from France and other foreign empire in 1945.\xa0
40262.

Coliation government

Answer» A coalition government is a cabinet of a parliamentary government in which multiple political parties cooperate, reducing the dominance of any one party within that "coalition". The usual reason for this arrangement is that no party on its own can achieve a majority in the parliament.
40263.

Frankpurt parliament

Answer» this Parliament started at 1948 in Germany it is established in order to unite Germany but it results as a failure of unification of Germany as chief minister of prussia rejected it.
40264.

I if only practice sample papers how many marks i can get and which sample paper to study

Answer» Approximately 65 -70% but if u follow the NCERT then it can be increased by 80-85% and agr issey bi upar chate ho toh Aal izz well??
Havent u prepared notes??
wt is ur basic prblm in sst samaj nhi aarha concept ki ratta mar rhe ho aur bhool ja rhe ho????
sample ppr released By Cbse...available in dis aapp u can definately score gud marks kyuki aapko pata chalega Q ke type kaise n sst ka ppr last h.... u also have gud preparation leave
40265.

I am finding tough to study NCERT class 10 what to study now

Answer» According to our boards NCERT is not so much tough as you are thinking. From my point of view you should go through the NCERT book and read it thoroughly and if you are unable to understand you can take the help of this app. The chapter\'s videos are mentioned in this app. All the best for your exams ??
practice sample papers so dat u will know how to approach A Q....practice by writing in ur words...practice Hard...Few days Left for d Board
40266.

What are the effects of religious and anti- religious movement in Vietnam? -- 5 Marks question

Answer» Religious groups played an important role in the development of anti-colonial movement in Vietnam.Vietnamese religious beliefs were a mixture of Buddhism, Confucianism arid local practices. When French introduced Christianity here, the Vietnamese reacted sharply. As a result an early anti-Christianity movement, Scholars Revolt broke out in 1868. This was led by the officials, at the imperial court angered by the spread of Christianity and French power. The French lupressed this revolt but this uprising inspired the other patriots to rise up against them.The role of Hoa Hoa Movement led by Huynh – Phu – So in 1939 in Mekong delta region is also significant in the development of anti-colonial movement In Vietnam.
40267.

Which maps do we have to practice for Geography?

Answer» iron steel belt maps you can practice
There were specific maps u cn get it from the app
40268.

How can democratic reforms be achieved

Answer» Democratic reforms can be achieved through the following:a. Through the passage of various laws like Right to recall , A law must be passed empowering people to recall political representatives who fail to perform or deliver.b. Political parties must come under the ambit of right to information and share details like who funds them, how much money they spend and how they select candidates for elections to the public.c. Quick disposal of cases related to corruption related scams involving politicians. Setting up of fast track courts for corruption related cases.d. Active and vigilant citizenry can go a long way in attaining democratic reforms. People can pass resolutions, put pressure on parties through petitions,protests demanding parties to be more transparent in their functioning.People can make use of media to question parties and their leaders on various policy matters.e. Recourse to Legal ways of reforming Politics which aims at bringing about necessary laws/ legislation or by making changes in the existing laws so as to make system more transparent in its functioning and more responsive to the needs of the people. One may give example of Right to information, Anti defection law, Jan Lok Pal etc which are surely an attempt to bring about good governance.
40269.

Explain role of opposition party in democracy

Answer» It also mobilise public opinion against the ruling party.
1)it tells us about wrong things done by ruling party.2)it criticise ruling party for the problems faced by people in daily life.3)they somewhat act as pressure groups.
40270.

What is north- South corridor & east west corridor?

Answer» East-west corridor is a super highway which connects the porbander (gujarat) and silcher (assam) for fast connection between the two cities
North-south corridor is a super highway which connects the srinagar (jammu and kashmir) and kanyakumari (tamil nadu) so that transportation should carry less time
40271.

What is difference between civil disobedience movement and non cooperation movement

Answer» CDM and NCM have many differences1.NCM was lead because of rowlatt act, khilafat issueCDM lead because of salt march,failure of simmon commision,great depression.2.NCM was lauched in 1921 and CDM was lauched in 19303.NCM was withdrawal due to voilent incident in chauri chaura in which 22 policeman were killed and CDM was withdrawal due to gandhi-irwin pact in 19314.In NCM muslim participiated in large scale and in CDM muslim didi not participiated.5.In NCM women di not participiated on large scale but in CDM women participiated and come to hear gandhi ji during salt march
40272.

"Sustainable is crucial for any country ". Justifying by giving four reasons.

Answer» Sustainable development is the key to the stable growth of economy. It will not only lead to the development of the present economy but will also lead to its development in the future. It means that development should take place without damaging the environment, and development in the present should not compromise with the needs of the future generations. This concept stresses the role of the environment as capital that, if exhausted, cannot be replaced. It requires preservation of human capital, physical capital and natural capital.\xa0
Ya sustainable is crucial and essential for a country as it benefits us and our future generations without harming the environment. It benefits us and our future generations as it keeps the environment clean while using a alternate source of energy which is solar energy . Also by doing afforestation which balances our ecosystem and by using the resources wisely and judiciously.
40273.

Write any two clains for right which yhe the process of development has generated

Answer»
40274.

What was in Simon commission

Answer» Simon commission was set up by britishers under simon in 1928 to see the working of constitutional system and sugest change but the problem was that all were britshers and being a beitisher all thier suggestion would only proved be beneficial for britisher due to this when it came into India people of India started protesting against it and greeted with \'go back simon\'
40275.

Where did the poona act was signed?

Answer» The Poona Pact refers to an agreement between Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi signed on 24 September 1932 at\xa0Yerwada Central Jail\xa0in Pune,India.
40276.

When did the first printing press come to india ?

Answer» The printing press was brought to India by the Jesuit missionaries. They came to Goa in the 19th century, who learnt Konkani and printed many tracts. But in 1674, about 50 books were printed in Konkani and Kanarese languages. The Catholic priests published the first book in Tamil in 1579, at Cochin and in 1713 the first book in Malyalam was printed by them. The Dutch Protestant missionaries had already printed 72 Tamil books by 1710, most of them translations of earlier texts. By the end of the 18th century, newspapers began to appear in various Indian languages.
40277.

Democracy lead to peaceful and harmonious life among citizens? justify this statement

Answer» Democracies lead to peaceful harmonious life among citizens:1. No society has a permanent solution for the differences that can come up between various groups in it.2. But democracy provides the opportunity to negotiate the differences and decide on what is better for everyone.\xa03. Non-democratic regimes usually just ignore the internal problems or suppress it.4. Democracy ensures inclusion of every group including minorities and its interests in the decision making.5. Democracy reduces the chances of differences or conflicts becoming violent.
40278.

Why is the tertiary sector becoming so important in India ?

Answer» Tertiary sector or the service sector composes almost 50% of India\'s population. The young generation studies hard, get good marks and then simply hunt for a good and secure job. The reasons why this sector is gaining importance can be summed up in the following points:1. The need for tertiary is increasing as there is more need for services like financial institutions, educational institutions etc. in Indian economy.2. The tertiary sector accounts for most of the national and per capita income of India.3. The tertiary sector created huge employment even for the uneducated and unskilled workers.4. The tertiary sector is responsible to distribute its services and goods to different consumers.
40279.

Name the state where monazite sand found???

Answer» Kerela is rich in monazite sand
Kerala in India is rich in monazite sands
40280.

Is there any change in syllabus of sst

Answer» Right Gaurav seth ....
There is the change in Paper Pattern not in sylabbus. Internal options have been increased.You can check the latest sample papers issued by CBSE\xa0
Syllabus is available in this app, check it
40281.

\'Efficient means of transport are pre requisites for fast development

Answer» Importance of efficient means of transport for the development is to be explained as:\tMovement of goods and services from their supply locations to demand locations necessitates the need for transport.\tThe pace of a country depends upon the production of goods and services as well as their movement over space.\tTherefore efficient means of transport and communication are prerequisites for fast development.
40282.

What are the major challenges faced by consumers and producers due to globalization?

Answer» (i) It may lead to widening of income inequalities now enjoy improved quality and lower prices for among various countries.(ii) Workers jobs are no longer secure.(iii) Small manufacturers have been hit hard due to companies to emerge as MNCs themselves like severe competition. Tata Motors, Infosys, Ranbaxy, Asian Paints etc(iv) Workers are denied their fair share of benefits.(v) Lives of workers are on the whims of employers.\xa0
40283.

Which chemical weapons were used by the USA on Vietnam

Answer» \tThousands of US troops arrived equipped with heavy weapons and tanks and backed by the most powerful bombers of the time, B-52.\tThe widespread attacks and use of chemical weapons like Napalm, Agent Orange and phosphorus bombs—destroyed many villages and decimated jungles.\tNapalm is an organic compound used to thicken gasoline for fire bombs. The mixture burns slowly and when it comes in contact with surfaces like the human body, it sticks and continues to burn.
40284.

Is it true that in history most of the questions are asked in boards are from 1 and second chapter

Answer» No
40285.

Which chapters are comming in geography civics and history 2019 boards exams

Answer» Chapter no. 1,2,3,4,6,7,8 from civics
Chapter no. 2,3,6,7 from history &chapter no. 1,3,4,5,6,7 from geo & chapter no. 1,2,3,46,7,8 from civics
40286.

When is national consumer\'s day observed I India?what is its significance

Answer» \t\xa0India has been observing December 24th as National Consumers’ day.\tIt was on this day that the Indian Parliament enacted the Consumer Protection Act in 1986.\tIndia is one of the countries that have exclusive courts for consumer redressal.
What is its significance
24 December
40287.

Explain the prerequisities of democracy?

Answer» The following are the prerequisites of a Democracy:a. Fundamental rights- They serve the foundation of any democratic rule. Freedom to exercise choice, freedom of speech and expression, freedom to dissent serves as the real test for a democracy.b. Periodic elections- Elections must take place regularly so as to bring about peaceful transition from one government to another. Presence of an independent body to conduct free and fair elections is imperative.c. Presence of Political Parties- It is important to have two or more parties so a to offer real choices to the people.d. Adequate representation to groups- This forms the basis of democratic rule. A democracy must ensure adequate power sharing among the groups, individuals and must ensure decentralization so that there is more and more participation and representation of the people.e. Freedom of Press- Media plays an important role in a democracy in making an informed vigilant citizenry and also in keeping an eye on the government.
40288.

Expain "agriculture and industry are not exclusive of each other.They move hand in hand."

Answer» Yes it is true because when agriculture increases the raw material for industries will increase and when raw material increases then the development and the production of the industries will also increase and they flourish
40289.

Hello! guy\'s ...Plz tell me what is fallow land?

Answer» thx☺
Fallow land refers to\xa0Cultivable land not cultivated for a season to regain its fertility
40290.

Geography 5th lesson key points

Answer» Iss app k notes padh lo.....??
40291.

What do you know about gandhi irwin pact

Answer» Gandhi Irwin pact - gandhi singed a pact to sit on round table conference .... With irwin....
40292.

National congress session in 1920?

Answer» Sory. 1920 in calcutta
Calcutta(sep 1928)
40293.

What is Meant By Beger?

Answer» And thanks for my answer
Of a person work without any payment it is know as the term begerYani agar koi aapko pasi na de oe aapko kam krna pade to use he beger khate hai
40294.

What is in the Simon commission

Answer» The Simon Commission was a statutory commission aimed at looking into the constitutional system of India and suggest changes. It was an all-white commission without any Indian representation.\xa0In 1928, when Simon Commission came to India all parties protested against it. To pacify the leaders, Lord Irwin the Viceroy gave a vague offer of Dominion status to India and also proposed a round table conference.
U need more answers
The simon commission was made to look into the functioning of the constitutional system of india and suggest some changes
Go back simon
40295.

Why do novels are vernacular?....

Answer» Vernacular is the language spoken by common people. Naturally novels written in vernacular had great appeal to common people and were widely read.By coming closer to different spoken languages of the people, these novels produce a sense of a shared world between diverse people in a nation and inculcate a sense of belonging to the nation.
I need in detail
The British Novels were Venacular Because it was available for only British but After Some Time the novels were translated to english for ordinary people
40296.

Difference between state party and regional party

Answer» \tNational parties have influence all over the country or in several states of India. The influence of a state party is limited to a state or region.\tNational parties take interest in national as well as international issues; whereas regional or state parties are interested in promoting regional/state interest only.\tThe national parties have to harmonise the national as well as state interests; whereas state parties usually stand for greater autonomy for states.
40297.

critically examine the working of political parties in Four Points

Answer» ans do hint me
Civics textbook ke diya hai bhai
40298.

Why Indians are changes from young to cloth

Answer» Clearly state the question
40299.

Important questions inindianhistory

Answer» Check out in this app...........
Check in cbse syllabus also, provided on this app
Civil disobedience,non cooperation; reasons for the clamping, rowllatt satyagrah in detail and its consequences , how non cooperation began and unfolded ,difference between both the movements ,gandhi ji\'s ideals about non violence and his 3 satyagrahas after returning India,demands of Awadh peasants,Assam tribals and arunachal pradesh peasants ,about alluri sitaram and baba ramchandra
40300.

What is water hervesting

Answer» Water harvesting refers to the process of storing the rain water for future use. This water can be stored in any tank or can..........
Storing of rain water is called water harvestingHOPE THIS ANSWER WILL BE HELPFULL