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What are public factors |
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Answer» Public sector means the work is done under local , state government Factor which are work under government |
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Why did gandhiji started non cooperation movement explain |
| Answer» 1) He believed that British grew up and survived in India due to the cooperation of Indians and if we refuse to cooperate, then British will leave within one year. (Hind Swaraj, 1909). 2) He wanted both Muslims and Hindus to get united so, he merged the Khilafat movement with the Non cooperation movement.3) The failure of the Rowlatt Satyagraha was a source of humiliation for him. So, he decided to launch another movement which emerged out to be the Non Cooperation Movement of the 1920s. | |
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What is satyagraha meaning |
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Answer» Satyagrah is radical method of mass education which emphasizes the power of truth and the need to search for truth is such that if the cause was true and the struggle was again in just then physical power is not needed to find the operation this method of passive resistance also suggest that operation should not be forced to accept Ruth rather he should convert of the need for truth in the society than through the food ultimately Trump of it a policy of myself political resistance specially that advocated by Mahatma Gandhi against the British rule in India Satyagraha means if your against violence then you did not need physical fight with him you will also win with non Satyagraha is a radical method of mass agitation which emphasizes the power of truth and need to search for truth. It suggests that if the cause was true and the struggle was against injustice, then physical force would not be required to fight the oppressor. Without seeking vengeance or being aggressive, a satyagrahi could easily win a battle. This is by appealing to the conscience of the oppressor. This method of passive resistance also suggests that the oppressor should never be forced to accept truth. Rather, he should be convinced of the need for truth in the society. Then, truth would ultimately triumph A policy of passive political resistance, especially that advocated by Mahatma Gandhi against British rule in India. Satygarha means if you against violence then u did not need physical fight with him u also win with non violence It means that fighting for something with the help of non violence and truth |
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Why is resource planning important for us? |
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Answer» 1). If the present trend of resource depletion by few individuals continues the future of our planet will be in danger. 2). Planning is essential for sustainable existence of all forms of life. planning becomes extremely important for country like india which has enormous diversity in availability of resources. 3). Indiscriminate exploitation of resources has led to global ecological crisis. That\'s it ☺️ Answer |
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Project on technology and fitness |
| Answer» Technology and | |
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Explain the Balkan problem |
| Answer» Balkan was a cluster of present day countries like Serbia, albaria, Romania, etc.. - It was ruled by Ottoman empire and inhabitants were called slavs. - disintegration of Ottoman empire and spread of nationalist ideas in Europe made this area very explosive. - revolutionaries of this region demanded for independence | |
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Differentiate national parties and regional parties |
| Answer» national parties are those parties which secure 6% vote in loksabha and atlease 4 seat in state .regional parties are parties which belongs to the one regional nation . | |
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How did people participated in Non Cooperation Movement ? |
| Answer» Middle class people mainly participated in non cooperation movement in towns. Thousands of students left government-controlled schools and colleges, headmasters and teachers resigned, and lawyers gave up their legal practices. The council elections were boycotted in most provinces except Madras. | |
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Rice |
| Answer» Chawal | |
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Plsss can?? any one tell me the time line of rise of nationalism in europe??Its a request?????? |
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Answer» Thankuuu so muchh✌✌ The French Revolution. Approx. 1789 AD. ...The Curious Case of Britain. 1801. Behind - ...Serbian Revolution against the Ottoman Empire. 1804. 1804 - 1815. ...Giuseppe Garibaldi. 1807. 1807 - 1882. ...The Grimm Brothers. 1812. ...Congress of Vienna. 1815. ...Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire. 1821. ...Belgian Revolution. 1830. https://youtu.be/DJKkXTfKYI4\xa0Watch the chapter National in Europe from this link.\xa0 The French revolution approx. 1789 AD.the curious case of Britain. 1801- Serbian revolution against the ottoman empire. 1804.1804- 1815 Giuseppe garibaldi 1807.1807-1882 the grimm brothers. 1812 Congress of Vienna. 1815 Greek war of lndependence against the ottoman empire. 1821.belgain revolution. |
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How to protect land from degradation |
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Answer» Strip farming: ...Crop Rotation: ...Ridge and Furrow Formation: ...Construction of Dams: ...Contour Farming: Stop deforestation, over grazzing,mining and quarrying |
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Who was William 1 and 2 |
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Answer» King of Germany and prussia King of Germany and Persia |
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Was the napoleonic rule over other regions unpopular with some sections of Europe |
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Ways in which countries can be interlinked?? |
| Answer» Through foreign trade,movement of goods,services and people across countries | |
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Role of MNCS in globalisation?? |
| Answer» In the process of globalization, MNCs play a significant role. Also, after being miles away, they interact with the local and small producers directly, thereby combining the markets. Their job leads to investments and goods being traded, that contributes to interconnections between different nations. | |
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Limitations of Per capita income?? |
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Answer» second answer is correct just adding one more point.....it is affected by size of population (i) A rise in per capita income is due to rise in prices and not due to increase in physical output, it is not a reliable index of economic development. (ii) National income rises but its distribution makes the rich richer and the poor poorer. Limitations of per capita income was that it ignored several other factors such as health status , literacy level, infant mortality rate etc . Also it does not tell us that how the income is distributed among the citizens of the nation Per capital income=Total National income / Total population |
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explain in detail about treaty of vienna 1815 |
| Answer» The Treaty of Vienna of 25 March 1815 was the formal agreement of the allied powers — Austria, Great Britain, Prussia and Russia — committing them to wage war against Napoleon until he was defeated. In this document we will see how armies were to be assembled. | |
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What are the problems faced by sugar industries |
| Answer» 1.Uncertain Production Output.2. Low Yield of Sugarcane.3. Short crushing season.4. Low Sugar recovery rate.5. High Production cost.6. Government policy and control. | |
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Describe unification of Germany in 5 points |
| Answer» The unification of Germany are:-•Middle-class tried to unite the different region of Germany confederation but their planes were not took place due to action of large landowners called junkers of Prussia. • The unification process was conclude after Prussia won war with Australia , Denmark and french over seven years plane.• More important was given to modernising the currency, banking, legal and judicial system in Germany. • In January 1871,the Prussia king ,William I,was proclaimed Germany emperor in a ceremony held at Versailles. | |
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Describe with the help of a flowchart the different forms of power sharing |
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State the impact of Non-Cooperation Movement in plantations |
| Answer» the power of Europe after Napoleon defeat | |
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What is meant by power sharing? Explain how power can be shared in modern democracies? |
| Answer» Power sharing\xa0is a term used to describe a system of governance in which all major segments of society are provided a permanent share of\xa0power; this system is often contrasted with government vs. ... opposition systems in which ruling coalitions rotate among various social groups over time.There are different forms of power-sharing in modern democracies which are listed belowPower is shared among different organs of government, such as the legislature, executive and judiciary.Power can be shared among governments at different levels.Power can also be shared among different socially active groups such as the religious and linguistic groups | |
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One words of nationalism in India |
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How many seats are reserved for women in local government |
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Answer» One - third One -third seats are reserved for womens 1/3 rd 1 3rd |
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Who is the main party leader of Bharatiya Janata party (BJP)? What does he or she stand for? |
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Answer» Narender Modi is the leader of BJP and he stands for the post of PM (prime minister) of India Atal bihari vajyepi |
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What are the impact of globalisation |
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Answer» On producers :- 1) MNCs are profitted, so they increase foreign investment. 2) Local companies who are under MNCs also profitted through FDI. 3) Companies which provide services like data entry, accountancy enjoy profits. 4) Indian companies like Tata motors and Infosys emerged as MNCs. 5) Global companies also profitted, so they increased the production standard. On workers :- 1) Flexibility in labour laws. 2) Low wages. 3) No job security. On consumers :- 1) Greater choice of goods. 2) They are able to enjoy better quality goods at lower price. 3) Higher standard of living. |
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Briefly trace the process of German unification.. |
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How did the concept of nation state developed in Europe? |
| Answer» During the 19th century, nationalism emerged as a force which brought about sweeping changes in the political and mental world of Europe. The end result of these changes was the emergence of the ‘Nation-State’ in place of the multinational dynastic empires of Europe. The concept and practices of a modem state in which a centralised power exercised sovereign control over a clearly defined territory, had been developing over a long period of time in Europe. But a nation-state was one in which the majority of its citizens and not only its rulers, came to develop a sense of common identity and shared history. This commonness did not exist from time immemorial; it was developed through struggles, through the actions of leaders and the common people. | |
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What type of flag was designed during the swaraj movement in bengal? Explain it\'s main feature s |
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Answer» ❇During the ‘Swadeshi Movement’ in Bengal, a tricolour flag (red, green and yellow) was designed.Nationalism in India 39 ❇It had eight lotuses, representing eight provinces of British India. ❇It also had a crescent moon, representing Hindus and Muslims. C |
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what is the necessity of political party |
| Answer» 1 don\'t have political parties in such a situation every candidate in elections will be independent2 no one will be able to make any promises to the people without any major policy changes 3 the government may be formed but its utility will remain uncertain4 elected representatives will be accountable to the constituency for what they do their locate Locality 5 but no one will be responsible for how the country will run 6 the role of an opposition party in democracy necessities the existence of political parties7 as societies become large and complex they also need some agencies together different views on various issues and to present this is a government that\'s why political parties and needed | |
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When did Napoleonic war began |
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Answer» Napoleonic war began on 18 may 1803 and on November 1815 1815 From 1803 |
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Explain three components of political party |
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Answer» Thank you so much... The three components of a political party are as follows: 1. Leaders - The leaders are the ones who hold positions of power at various levels in the sphere of politics. They belong to different political parties. The leaders of the ruling party are responsible for the impact of various policies and processes and address issues of the people time and again.2. Active members - Political parties comprise of lakhs of members and political activists across the entire nation. They play an important role in promoting the agenda of the party including a focus on issues and various policies and party leadership.3. Followers - The followers of a political party are the supporters of the ideas and agenda of that particular political party. They are the citizens of the general public who strongly believe in the ideas and approaches of the party and extend their support to the party especially during elections. |
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Which region known as Balkans? Name any four powers which were involved in the Balkans conflict. |
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Answer» Also, Romania and Bulgaria. The Balkan region consists of modern day Albenia, Greece Macedonia, Serbia, Slovenia, Bosnia - Herbezovina, Yugoslavia, etc. The four powers are Britain, Russia, Prussia, Austria. |
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Explain four features of Nationalism. |
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How is money safe with the bank? Explain. |
| Answer» Deposits in the\xa0bank\xa0account which are payable on demand are called demand deposits.\xa0Banks\xa0accept deposits from number of people. Some part of that\xa0money\xa0is given out as loan and the other part is kept with the\xa0banks\xa0for making payments. So the\xa0money\xa0is\xa0safe with the banks. | |
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Define resources?Name some resources? |
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Answer» Everything available in our environmentwhich can be used to satisfy our needs,provided, it is technologically accessible,economically feasible and culturallyacceptable can be termed as ‘Resource’.Some resources are table, book, chair, etc. Resources are the material which have got value and used to satisfy our needs. There are two types of resource natural resources and man made resources substance which stastify human needs and which are easily feasuble culturally acceptable ex coal petroleum etc |
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What is meant by Vienna |
| Answer» Vienna is capital city of the country "Austria".... | |
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Explain the importance of local self government by the light of decentralization ? |
| Answer» U will find the answer to this ques in your textbook itself . Refer textbook | |
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Describe globalization.....#manav |
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Answer» The interdependence of multiple countries in trade of goods ,services ,technology , migration of people is only termed as ?????????????. Globalization is the process of rapid integration or interconnection between countries. Globalization means integrating the economy of the country with the world economy. Under this process, goods and services along with capital, labour and resources can move freely from one nation to another. China and India are among the foremost examples of nations that have benefited from globalization. |
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How election\'s are held in Local Government? |
| Answer» Elections are held regularly to local parliamentary bodies every five years. Electoral constituencies at local level are called wards from which the panchayat members or panch (in rural areas) and municipal councillors (in urban areas) are elected. They, then select the panchayat president or sarpanch, and municipal chairperson or mayor respectively. | |
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Why power sharing important??? |
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Answer» Power sharing is good because it help to reduce the possibility of conflict between different social group. Power is important due to following reasons:- * It reduces the possibility of conflict between different groups.* It is the very spirit of democracy.* It helps in stability of political order. 1) Power sharing reduces the possibility of social conflict in a country. It ensures that both majority and minority can live together peacefully. Since, social conflicts leads to political instability, power sharing is a good way of ensuring stability in political order. 2) Power sharing is the very spirit of democracy. In democracies, power sharing is usually between those who are affected by its exercise and those who have to live by its effects. In such a society, power is always shared in some way or the other. People have the right to be consulted on how they have to be governed. A legitimate government is one wherein citizens through participation obtain a stake in the system. Power sharing is important because is reduce the possibility of conflicting between social group 2)power sharing the stability of political order as social conflicting often leads to violence and political instability3)it is sprit of democracy Power sharing is good because you t helps to reduce the possibility between social group |
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Write 25 lines on on optimum use of resource |
| Answer» I don\'t know anyone tell me what\'s the answer | |
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Ideas of satyagrah |
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Answer» Gandhi believed that by doing satyagraha, the battle will be won definitely. He also believed that this dharma of truth and non-violence can unite the Indians. 1. Satyagraha was a form of mass agitation without any use of violence. It was based on the idea of the power of truth. 2. If the cause was true and the fight was against injustice, a satyagrahi doesn\'t have to use violence to win the fight. 3. The struggle was won by appealing to the oppressor\'s conscience because people had to be shown the truth and not forced to see it through violence. 4. Gandhi believed that by doing satyagraha, the battle will be won definitely. 5. He also believed that this dharma of truth and non-violence can unite the Indians. |
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May you provide the map work for class 10 |
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Answer» https://www.learncbse.in/social-science-class-10-map-pointing/ A. HISTORY (Outline Political Map of India)Chapter - 3 Nationalism in India – (1918 – 1930) for Locating and Labelling / Identification1. Indian National Congress Sessions:a. Calcutta (Sep. 1920) b. Nagpur (Dec. 1920) c. Madras (1927) 2. Important Centres of Indian National Movementa. Champaran (Bihar) - Movement of Indigo Plantersb. Kheda (Gujarat) - Peasant Satyagrac. Ahmedabad (Gujarat) - Cotton Mill Workers Satyagrahad. Amritsar (Punjab) - Jallianwala Bagh Incidente. Chauri Chaura (U.P.) - Calling off the Non-Cooperation Movementf. Dandi (Gujarat) - Civil Disobedience MovementB. GEOGRAPHY (Outline Political Map of India)Chapter 1: Resources and Development (Identification only)a. Major soil TypesChapter 3: Water Resources (Locating and Labelling)Dams:a. Salalb. Bhakra Nangalc. Tehrid. Rana Pratap Sagare. Sardar Sarovarf. Hirakudg. Nagarjuna Sagarh. Tungabhadra Chapter 4: Agriculture (Identification only)a. Major areas of Rice and Wheatb. Largest / Major producer states of Sugarcane, Tea, Coffee, Rubber, Cotton and Jute Chapter 5: Minerals and Energy ResourcesPower Plants(Locating and Labelling only)a. Thermal\uf0b7 Namrup\uf0b7 Singrauli\uf0b7 Ramagundamb. Nuclear\uf0b7 Narora\uf0b7 Kakrapara\uf0b7 Tarapur\uf0b7 KalpakkamChapter 6: Manufacturing Industries (Locating and Labelling Only)Cotton Textile Industries:a. Mumbai b. Indorec. Surat d. Kanpur e. Coimbatore Iron and Steel Plants:a. Durgapurb. Bokaro c. Jamshedpur d. Bhilai e. Vijaynagar f. SalemSoftware Technology Parks:a. Noidab. Gandhinagar c. Mumbaid. Pune e. Hyderabad f. Bengalurug. Chennai h. ThiruvananthapuramChapter 7: Lifelines of National Economy (Locating and Labelling)Major Ports:a. Kandlab. Mumbaic. Marmagaod. New Mangaloree. Kochi f. Tuticorin g. Chennai h. Vishakhapatnam i. Paradipj. HaldiaInternational Airports:a. Amritsar (Raja Sansi)b. Delhi (Indira Gandhi International) c. Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji) d. Chennai (Meenam Bakkam)e. Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose)f. Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi) |
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हाउ डिड द साल्ट मार्च become एंड इफेक्टिव रेजिस्टेंस अगेंस्ट colonianailsm |
| Answer» Shirt it something which belongs to you both the rich and poor section of the society so in it include a large section of people the government Monopoly on salt give the most opressive face of British rule and the breaking of salt la leads to a strong opening of civil disobedience movement. | |
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how tribals participated in non cooperation movement?and what are their inspiration |
| Answer» The British government had closed large areas of reserved forests and the people were not permitted to enter in them.This affected the life of tribals because their livelihood was totally dependent on the forests.They could not collect fruits.The tribals believed that not only their livelihoods were affected , but their traditional rights were denied. When the government began forcing them to do begar, the tribal people revolted.They were led by Alluri Sitaram Raju and under his leadership, the tribals attacked British offices, and attempted to kill British officials. | |
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Name the national highway that links almost all places of rajasthan |
| Answer» NH - 15. | |
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When Ireland and United Kingdom were United and what was its impact? |
| Answer» then formation of Great British Occurs | |
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The three stages of resource planning in India |
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Answer» Qualiative quantiative and suveying mapping etc.. (i) Identification and inventory of resources across the regions of the country. This involves surveying, mapping, qualitative and quantitative estimation and measurement of the resources.(ii) Evolving a planning structure endowed with appropriate technology, skill and institutional set up for implementing resource development plans. (iii) Matching the resource development plans with overall national development plans. |
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Describe the economic conditions of Britain after first world war |
| Answer» *Unemployment*Epedemic*Crops were destroyed.*People dying hungry.*people from villages forced to join french army. | |