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What is service sector? |
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Answer» The service sector includes activities which help in the development of the primary and secondary sectors. These activities do not produce a good on its own but serve as an aid for the production process. Transport, banking, communication, storage, trade are a few examples of service sector activities. It also includes essential services which may not directly help in the production of goods. For example, teachers, doctors, lawyers, etc. Service sector is the sector which provides services.eg- Restaurants,Schools,etc. Territory sector known as service sector |
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what lesson were learnt by the economist and politician from inter-war economic experiences? |
| Answer» The economists and politicians learnt two key lessons from the inter-war economic experiences.(i) First, an industrial society based on mass production cannot be sustained without mass consumption.(ii) There was a need for high and stable income which depends on full employment of the people.(iii) Since market alone could not guarantee full employment; government should intervene and take steps to minimise fluctuation of market forces.(iv) The second lesson is that the global economy is inter-related.(v) The goal of full employment could only be achieved if governments had power to control flow of goods, capital and labour. | |
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Who was introduced searoot |
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Answer» Not Vasco da gama , it\'s nit root it\'s route Vasco da Gama |
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Twinkle twinkle litle star ✨Girls r monkey ?Boys r superstar ? |
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Answer» Yrrr I sry Lavanya ? Gadha jo khaye wo Ghas ho tum,Buddhe ka Chyawanprash ho tum,Idiot stupid bakwas ho tum,Par jo bhi ho yar, Dost Jhakaas ho tum................ Dekho girls ke baare me kuch mt kehna ?but yaar ye to dekh lo ki tum girls ko monkey kheh rahe ho ,which is not possible ?and don\'t say like this I m just joking yrr plz don\'t try to angry I m sry ??? ☹️☹️☹️ what r u saying |
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नवीकरणीय संसाधन कौन-कौन से हैं |
| Answer» ऐसे संसाधन जो पुन: उत्पन्न होने या जल्दी से नवीकरण करने की क्षमता या सामथ्र्य रखते हैं। नवीकरणीय संसाधन कहलाते है। वे सूर्य, पवन ऊर्जा, पानी, मिट्टी, जंगल इत्यादि को शामिल करते हैं। कुछ नवीकरणीय संसाधन असावधानी पूर्वक प्रयोग करने के कारण नष्ट हो सकते हैं। | |
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define industries |
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Answer» thank u so muchhhhhhhh economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories. Industries are not found everywhere. They are located at certain places only where they get favourable conditions to thrive. Industrial Location is governed mainly by the following factors:\tRaw Materials\tSource of Energy\tSource of Water\tAvailability of Capital and Finance\tDemand in Market\tSkilled Labourers and Workers\tBanking and Insurance\tTransport and Communication |
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Ajj kal sab shayary likhne lage he kay bat he?? |
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Answer» Hurt? hua ho to sorry par plz kabhi mat jana. Please. And again please kabhi mat jana sorry mat jana plz. Agar mera ye answer padh liya to question karke bata dena. Sorry plz kabhi mat jana plz ? |
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I m sry again for spelling mistake ? pranali A.P ..... |
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Answer» What r u saying tiger Shroff fan And plz mere question me comment mt krte jao ?? and i hate u aap se nfrt hai muze jo girls ki reapect nhi kr skta na un sabse nfrt hai muze Lavanya kya pr tum ...? Oo hello i not want to talk with u and plz mera naam achhese liya kro Sorry bolte hai to guilty feel hota hai paar tum? |
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Why India is a federal country? |
| Answer» India a federal country\xa0because of the following reasons:\tThere are levels of governments—Central Government, State Government and Local Government.\tEach level of government administers over the same region, but they have their own jurisdiction in matters of administration, taxation and legislation.\tThe Government at each level derives its power from the Constitution of the country. Thus, the Central Government cannot easily dilute the powers of the State or Local Governments.\tThe basic principles of the Constitution and the rights given to the people cannot be changed by only one tier of the Government. It requires the consent of governments at both levels.\tBoth levels of the Government can collect taxes from the people according to the guidelines of the Constitution of the country.\tThe Indian Constitution contains three lists which contain subjects in which the Union and the State Governments may form laws. Only central government can make laws in the Union List and state government in the state list. Subjects related to the interests of both Central and State Governments are included in the concurrent list. | |
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What is life expectancy of birth |
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Answer» The term Life Expectancy simply refers to the numbers of years an individual is expected to live based on the statistical average. The life expectancy is one of the three major components of Human Development Index-the index which measures the human development of countries. The life expectancy varies from place to place and era to era. Life expectancy\xa0at\xa0birth\xa0reflects the overall mortality level of a population. It summarizes the mortality pattern that prevails across all\xa0age\xa0groups - children and adolescents, adults and the elderly. Average number of years that a newborn is expected to live if current mortality rates continue to apply |
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How did nationalism and the ideas of nation-state emerge? |
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Answer» Thanks ??? Nationalism and the idea of the nation-state emerged within the culturally and regionally diverse groups of Europe. Due to industrialization and transformation of society there emerged a middle class consisting of businessmen, working professionals, industrialists, labourers and working class people. Out of these, the educated people thought of uniting the culturally compatible sections of people in Europe. This led to nationalism and emergence of the idea of the nation-state. |
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Bangar and kankar are divided on basis of what? |
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Answer» \t\xa0Khadar(New)Bhangar(Old)\xa01. The khadar soils are found in the low areas of the valley, bottom of a valley which are flooded every year.The Bhangar soils are found in higher reaches, about 30 m above the flood level.\xa0\xa02. These soils are finer in texture.These soils are coarser in texture.\xa0\xa03. The khadar is light in colour\xa0and is composed of newer deposits.\xa03. The bhangar\xa0is composed of lime nodules or kanker and has a clayey composition.\t The second includes Ganga-Brahamaputra which combines with Meghna at the point when it drains into the Bay of Bengal. They form the world\'s largest and fastest growing delta. On the basis of difference of relief, they are divided into four parts-Bhabar, Terai, Bhangar and Khadar. On the basis of age |
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What are the 2 levels of government? |
| Answer» The word ‘federation’ has not been used in the constitution of India, but the Indian Union was formed on the basis of federalism.The Constitution originally provided for a two-tier system of government. The Union Government or Central Government represents the Union of India and the State governments represent the provinces. Later, a third tier was added in the federation; with the formation of Panchayats and Municipalities. | |
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Difference between civil disobedience and non corporation movement |
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Answer» Though the two terms Non-cooperation and civil obedience appear to be similar in their meanings, there is a number of difference between these two terms. ... Noncooperation is the refusal to cooperate with the government of a country whereas Civil disobedience refers to the refusal to obey certain laws of a country. \tNon-cooperationCivil-DisobedienceIt was launched on September 5th, 1920 it ended on 5th February 1922It began on March 12, 1930, through the launch of the\xa0Salt SatyagrahaThe Non-Cooperation Movement sought to bring the working of the government to a standstill by not cooperating with the administration.The Civil Disobedience Movement was an attempt at paralysing the administration by breaking some specific rules & regulations.There was large scale participation of Muslim working class in the Non-Cooperation movementThe Civil-Disobedience movement saw less participation from the Muslim community due to the policy of divide and rule by the British and the communal propaganda of the Muslim League and the Hindu MahasabhaThe non-cooperation movement was geographically confined to certain parts of IndiaThe civil disobedience movement saw widespread geographical coverage and mass participation in comparison to the non-cooperation movementThe movement was called off in 1922 due to the Chauri-Chaura incident (Occured on\xa0Feb 5th, 1922)The movement was withdrawn after the signing of the\xa0Gandhi-Irwin pact\t |
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How were conservative regimes setup in 1815 autocratic |
| Answer» The conservative regimes set up in 1815 were autocratic. They did not tolerate criticism and dissent, and sought to curb activities that questioned the legitimacy of autocratic governments.Most of them imposed censorship laws to control what was said in newspapers, books, plays and songs and reflected ideas of liberty and freedom associated with the French revolution. | |
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What preferences were given the Sinhala in1956 act |
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Answer» According to the 1956 act, the Sinhala language was termed as the only officially recognized language in the country. Preferences are given to Sinhala people in universities and government employee exchanges. None of the majority parties are sensitive to Tamil language and culture (i) In 1956, an Act was passed which recognised Sinhala as the only official language, thus disregarding Tamil language.(ii) Preferences were given to Sinhala applicants for university positions and government jobs, etc.(iii) State shall promote Buddhism according to new Constitution.(iv) Sri Lankan Tamil felt that none of the major political parties led by Buddhist Sinhala leaders were sensitive to their language and culture. |
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Please give easy answerIn what way power had been shared In Belgium between the communities |
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Answer» The power shared among people in Belgium is as follows : 1) Dutch and French speaking ministers shall be equal in the central govt. 2) Many Powers of the central government have been given to state govt. The state govt are not subordinate to the central govt. The power shared among people in Belgium is as follows :1) Dutch and French speaking ministers shall be equal in the central govt.2) Many Powers of the central government have been given to state govt. The state govt are not subordinate to the central govt.3) Brussels has a separate govt in which both the communities have equal representation.4) There is a third kind of govt called community govt elected by the people belonging to Dutch, French and German no matter where they live. |
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What were the cause of the conflict in Belgium and Sri Lanka easy answer |
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Answer» Economic factor- Tensions primarily erupted between these linguistically diverse groups due to the economic gap that existed between the French and dutch speaking communities. The French who were minority in the country were relatively richer, influential and powerful and accrued the benefits of economic development. In both countries, there could be tension and conflict between different ethnic groups. In Belgium, the majority community of Dutch-speaking people could try to dominate the French and German-speaking people. This could lead to conflict — specially in Brussels. Brussels could have been partitioned as the ratio of the Dutch and the French was different from the rest of the country.In Sri Lanka, the Sinhalese people, already in majority, could try further to dominate the Tamil-speaking people. It could even lead to a war.Thus, size and population do not matter. Ethnic divisions, if not handled with patience and common sense, can lead to a civil war, division of the country and conflict between communities. In belgium the government amended it\'s Constitution 4 times and made all linguistic groups together. In sri Lanka all the right was given to majority that was sinharas and the tamils felt aliennation |
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How many Vedas are there in India and which are they |
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Answer» There are four Vedas: the Rigveda, the Yajurveda, the Samaveda and the Atharvaveda The Vedas are a collection of hymns and other ancient religious texts written in India between about 1500 and 1000 BCE. They are divided into four groups, Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda, and Atharvaveda.\xa0Rigveda: It is a collection of 1,028 Vedic Sanskrit hymns and 10,600 verses in all, organized into ten books.Yajurveda: It consists of archaic prose mantras and also in part of verses borrowed from the Rig-Veda.Samveda: It is the "Veda of chants" or "Knowledge of melodies". The name of this Veda is from the Sanskrit word saman which means a metrical hymn or song of praise.Atharvaveda: It contains first-class poetry coming from visionary poets, much of it being a glorification of the curative powers of herbs and waters. |
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Differentiate between tea and coffee plantations |
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Answer» Tea and coffee are different in both taste and type of preparation. ... Coffee is grown mainly in Africa and tea is grown in the sub tropical climates. 5. Tea is extracted from leaves whereas coffee is prepared by fully grown coffee beans. 1. Tea and coffee are different in both taste and type of preparation.2.Amount of caffeine is more in coffee than in tea.3.Coffe is useful in asthama and Parkinsons disease whereas tea is useful for cancer and heart diseases.4.Coffee is grown mainly in Africa and tea is grown in the sub tropical climates.5.Tea is extracted from leaves whereas coffee is prepared by fully grown coffee beans. |
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What was the reason of civil war in Sri Lanka |
| Answer» The distrust between the Sinhala and Tamil communities turned into a civil war due to the following reasons :(a) Sinhala was declared as the only official language disregarding Tamil.(b) Sinhala applicants were favoured for government jobs and higher positions in military and bureaucracy.(c) Buddhism was declared as the official religion. | |
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Why the Belgium model of government is complemented and an Idea government |
| Answer» In the belgium model of power sharing1-The state governments are not subordinate to the central which means they are not answerable to them.2-Many powers of the central are given to the states.3-The Dutch and the French enjoy a majority over each other in the whoe nation and the capital respectively . Thus Both the communities have equal number of representatives in the central as well as the Brussels\'s government.4-There is a third government known as the community government which is elected by people belonging to one language , irrespective of where they live. This government has the power on cultural matters . | |
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What are the two levels of the federalism????? |
| Answer» Federalism has two levels of government:1.One is the government for the entire country that is usually responsible for a few subjects of common national interest.2.The others are governments at the level of provinces or states that look after much of the day-to-day administering of their state. | |
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Which soil is favourable for coffee cultivation???? |
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Answer» Coffee grows well on fertile and well drained loamy soil.A coffee plantation requires hot and humid climatic conditions. Though rainfall should be distributed throughout the year, there should be one long dry season so that the coffee beans can ripen. Frost is harmful for the coffee plantation. sandy loam |
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1.Explain the rowallt act of 19192.what were the four features of non cooperation movement? Explain |
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Answer» People were asked to resign from their government jobs. People were asked to withdraw their children from government-controlled or aided schools and colleges. People were asked to boycott foreign goods and use only Indian-made goods. Rowlatt Acts, (February 1919), legislation passed by the Imperial Legislative Council, the legislature of British India. The acts allowed certain political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial. ... They were based on the report of Justice S.A.T. Rowlatt\'s committee of 1918 Rowlatt Acts, (February 1919), legislation passed by the Imperial Legislative Council, the legislature of British India. The acts allowed certain political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial. |
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What are the factors which influence the distribution pattern of railways in India. |
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Answer» The distribution pattern of the Railway network in the country has been largely influenced by physiographic, economic and administrative factors:(i)The northern plains with their vast level land, high population density and rich agricultural resources provided the most favourable condition for their growth.(ii)However, a large number of rivers requiring construction of bridges across their wide beds posed some obstacles.(iii)In the hilly terrains of the peninsular region, railway tracts are laid through low hills, gaps or tunnels.(iv)The Himalayan mountainous regions too are unfavourable for the construction of railway lines due to high relief, sparse population and lack of economic opportunities.(v)Likewise, it was difficult to lay railway lines on the sandy plain of western Rajasthan, swamps of Gujarat, forested tracks of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha and Jharkhand. Gurmeetubhi287408.01.2019Social SciencesSecondary School+13\xa0ptsAnsweredWhat are the factors affecting the distribution of railway network?2SEE ANSWERSLog in\xa0to add commentAnswersjunejaabhilasha VirtuosoThe distribution pattern of the Railway network in the country has been largely influenced by physiographic, economic and administrative factors:The northern plains with their vast level land, high population density and rich agricultural resources provided the most favourable condition for their growth. A large number of rivers requiring construction of bridges across their wide beds posed some obstacles.\xa0In the hilly terrains of the peninsular region, railway tracts are laid through low hills, gaps or tunnels.\xa0The Himalayan mountainous regions too are unfavourable for the construction of railway lines due to high relief, sparse population and lack of economic opportunities.\xa0It is equally difficult on the sandy plain of western Rajasthan, swamps of Gujarat, forested tracks of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Orissa and Jharkhand. hope it helps you...3.527 votesTHANKS\xa023Comments Reportmindfulmaisel AceThe factors that led to the concentration of the railway network are as follows:To carry\xa0heavy goods and people for long distancesIt is a\xa0cheap, economical and faster mode\xa0of transportationThey\xa0carry loads in bulksThey help with the development of the industry by connecting the\xa0economic life of the country.Explanation:The railways are a boon for the country and the\xa0industries. The\xa0Railway network\xa0helps with transportation and travel of people from one place to another. They are a\xa0well-organized system\xa0that is dependable and not affected by\xa0weather conditions. It is one of the most organized systems of the\xa0transport network\xa0in the country. Ok |
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What do you understand by horizontal distribution of power |
| Answer» When power is shared between organs of government that is Legislative, Executive , Judiciary and placed them at equal place to exercise different powers is called Horizontal distribution of power. In this one organ can interept in other organs if they misuse their powers . These results in stability in these organs. | |
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how do the women engaged in paid jobs fulfill mix of goals? explain. |
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Answer» (I) Economic independency : If a women is working she will get economic independency.(ii) Equality : As per the law working women need to be treated equally.(iii) Respected : A working women will get respect not only in the family but in the society also. 1. Economic in dependency:\xa0if a women is working she will get economic independency.2. Equality:\xa0As per the law,working women need to be treated equally.3. Respected:\xa0A working women will get respect not only in the family but also in society.\xa0 |
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Explain the impact of the first world war in india. |
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Answer» The First World War created a new economic and political situation.• It led to a huge increase in defence expenditure which was financed by war loans and increasing taxes• customs duties were raised and income tax introduced.• Through the war years prices increased - doubling between 1913 and 1918 - leading to extreme hardship for the common people.• Villages were called upon to supply soldiers, and the forced recruitment in rural areas caused widespread anger.• Then in 1918-19 and 1920-21, crops failed in many parts of India, resulting in acute shortages of food.• This was accompanied by an influenza epidemic.• According to the census of 1921, 12 to 13 million people perished as a result of famines and the epidemic.• People hoped that their hardships would end after the war was over. But that did not happen. \xa0The War created a new economic and political situation :(i) It led to a huge increase in defence expenditure which was financed by war loans and increasing taxes, customs duties were raised, and income tax introduced.(ii) Through the war years, prices increased – doubling between 1913 and 1918 – leading to extreme hardships for the common people.(iii) Villagers were called upon to supply soldiers, and the forced recruitment in rural areas caused widespread anger.(iv) The First World war gave a boost to the Indian industries. Since textile industries in Britain began to supply goods related to the War like uniforms, shoes and racksags, the Indian industries took advantage of the void and bagan to manufacture the cloth. |
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what do you mean by civil code in 1804 |
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Answer» NAPOLEON\xa0had brought revolutionary changes in the administrative field :\tThe Napoleon Civil Code of 1804 did away with all privileges based on birth and established equality before the law.\tSecured the right of property.\tAbolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial dues.\tNapoleon simplified administrative divisions;\tIn the towns, guild restrictions were removed. The civil code of 1804 also known as the\xa0Napoleonic Code was enacted on\xa0March 21, 1804. It was one of the most important code of those times because institutionalised equalilty under law i.e. it ruled out\xa0privileges to people that were based on birth, allowed freedom of religion, and stated that only the most qualified would be entitled to government jobs.\xa0 |
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What is horticulture? |
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Answer» the study or practice of growing flowers, fruit and vegetables Horticulture may be broadly defined as the science and art of growing fruits, vegetable and flowers and crops like spices, condiments and other plantation crops. |
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What are features of civil disobedience movement? |
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Answer» The main features of civil disobedience are :-1.The civil disobedience was launched in 1930 under the guidelines of Gandhiji.2.Actually civil disobedience movement was launched to fill the work that non cooperation wont did.3.Peoples fought against government for getting their liberty..4.boycott of school,colleges,foreign cloth, offices. Liquor shops closed.5.peoples stop paying taxes. It allowed the citizen to refuse to obey certain laws, demands, orders or commands of the government. It is a form of nonviolence resistance. It does not reject the system as a whole but rejected the symbolic violation of the law. |
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Explain the lllbert Bill controversy |
| Answer» Ilbert Bill, in the history of India, a controversial measure proposed in 1883 that sought to allow senior Indian magistrates to preside over cases involving British subjects in India. The bill, severely weakened by compromise, was enacted by the Indian Legislative Council on Jan. 25, 1884. | |
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What is nepolean code? |
| Answer» Established equality before law, Abolished all privileges based on birth, Granted the right to property to French citizens, Simplified administrative divisions, Abolished feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom, Removed restrictions on guilds in towns, Improved transport and communication. | |
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What was the nepoleonic code ? |
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Answer» \xa0Napoleon after establishing monarchy in France destroyed democracy but several measures were introduced by him in the administrative fields by the Napoleonic Code of 1804. It aimed at making the administrative system more efficient and rational. These were:\tThe Napoleonic Code abolished all privileges based on birth and established the principles of equality before law and secured the right to property.\tNapoleon simplified administrative divisions, abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial dues.\tIn the towns too, guild restrictions were removed. Peasants, artisans and workers began to enjoy their freedom.\tTransport and communication systems were improved.\tBusinessmen and small-scale producers realised the importance of having uniform laws, standardised weights and measures in the movement and exchange of goods from one region to another. The civil code of 1804 was Known as Napoleonic code 1804 |
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What is the difference between growth and development. |
| Answer» \tGrowth is termed as a physical change, where as development is said to be physical as well as social or psychological change.\tWhile growth is related to quantitative improvement, development is related to quantitative as well as qualitative improvement\tWhen the term growth is related to living beings, it can mean the increase in weight, height and bone seize. On the other hand, development is the process of developing skills and capacities. It deals with the behavioural aspect of a living being. | |
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The autocratic policy of central government can weaken the federalism.justify by giving examples |
| Answer» A central government is the government that is a controlling power over a unitary state. Always equivalent in a federation is the federal government, which may have distinct powers at various levels authorized or delegated to it by its federated states, though the adjective \'central\' is sometimes also used to describe it.[1]The structure of central governments vary. Many countries have created autonomous regions by delegating powers from the central government to governments on subnational level, such as regional, state, provincial, local and other instances. Based on a broad definition of a basic political system, there are two or more levels of government that exist within an established territory and government through common institutions with overlapping or shared powers as prescribed by a constitution or other law.Common responsibilities of this level of government which are not granted to lower levels are maintaining national security and exercising international diplomacy, including the right to sign binding treaties. Basically, the central government has the power to make laws for the whole country, in contrast with local governments.The difference between a central government and a federal government is that the autonomous status of self-governing regions exists by the sufferance of the central government and are often created through a process of devolution. As such they may be unilaterally revoked with a simple change in the law. An example of this was done in 1973 when the Northern Ireland Constitution Act 1973 abolished the government of Northern Ireland which had been created under the Government of Ireland Act 1920. It is common for a federal government to be brought into being by agreement between a number of formally independent states and therefore its powers to affect the status of the balance of powers is significantly smaller (i.e. the United States). Thus federal governments are often established voluntarily from \'below\' whereas devolution grants self-government from above | |
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How language play an important role in developing nationalist sentiment? |
| Answer» Language played an important role in Poland in developing nationalist sentiments. After Russian occupation, the Polish language was forced out of schools and the Rusian language was imposed everywhere. In 1831, an armed rebellion against Russian rule took place which was ultimately crushed. Following this, many members of the clergy in poland began to use language as a weapon of national resistance.Polish was used for church gathering and all religious instruction. As a result, a large number of priest and bishops were put in jail or sent to Siberia by the Russian authorities as punishment for their refusal to preach in Russian. The use of Polish came to be seen as a symbol of the struggle against Russian Dominance. | |
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What is pama dabi |
| Answer» ‘Pama Dabi’ or ‘Koman’ or Bringa’ in OrissaIt is a type of slash and burn agriculture practiced in the region of odisha it is also known as bringa in odishaIt is a ‘slash and burn’ agriculture. Farmers clear a patch of land and produce cereals and other food crops to sustain their family. When the soil fertility decreases, the farmers shift and clear a fresh patch of land for cultivation. This type of shifting allows Nature to replenish the fertility of the soil.\xa0through natural processes; land productivity in this type of agriculture is low as the farmer does not use fertilisers or other modern inputs. It is known by different names in different parts of the country | |
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What did liberalism stand for and how liberalism helped in nationalism? |
| Answer» Liberal Nationalism stood for many things- individual freedom, equality before the law, representative government & constitution as well as the inviolability of private property. Liberal Nationalists in the economic sphere:1. Liberalism stood for freedom of markets. They wanted to remove all restrictions of state on the movement of goods and capital.2. Napoleon\'s regime had created different currencies, weights, measures and customs duties for each state. Liberalists wanted a unified economic territory.3. A customs union from Prussia that was joined by many German states removed all tariffs and reduced the currencies from thirty to two.4. The economic nationalism and unification further contributed to the nationalist sentiments. | |
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What changes were brought in Germany after unification |
| Answer» After unification, Bismark accepted a constitution that would unite the\xa0German\xa0states in a federal form of government. The federal government controlled common matters including national defense, foreign affairs, and commerce, while local state rulers handled education, law enforcement, and local taxation.\xa0Reunification\xa0of East and West\xa0Germany\xa0major\xa0in Central Europe and with that came new international responsibilities. These included a new commitment to democracy, human rights, and an end to racism. | |
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Describe the political condition of Europe in mid 18th century |
| Answer» The political conditions of Europe as follows : (i) The first half of the nineteenth century saw an enormous increase in population all over Europe.(ii) In most countries, there were more job seekers than employment. Population from rural areas migrated to the cities to live in overcrowded slums.(iii) Small producers in towns were often faced with stiff competition from imports of cheap machine made goods from England, where industrialisation was more advanced than on the continent.(iv) In these regions of Europe where the aristocracy still enjoyed power, peasants struggled under the burden of feudal dues and obligations.(v) The rise of food prices or a year of bad harvest led to widespread pauperism in town and country. | |
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Which of the following does not symbolize Great Britain?(1 Point) |
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Answer» Options?? Where are the options? give options |
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What is difference between potential and reserve resource? |
| Answer» Potential\xa0resources\xa0are the resources that have been identified but are not yet used due to the lack of availability of technology. The government do not have plans to use them them in near future, but if needed they can be developed and utilised.\tThese are resources whose total quantity is not known.\tThey are not being used at present.\tAs technology improves their use in future is possible.\tUranium found in Ladakh is an example of potential resources.Reserves\xa0are the resources which\xa0have been identified and are entirely reserved for present and future use.\xa0\tThese are resources whose total quantity is known.\tThey are being used at the present time.\tAvailable technology is used to use these resources.\tRich deposits of coal in Rubr region of Germany is an example of actual resources | |
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What is International resources ?Explain. |
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Answer» International resources means the resources which belong to all the countries of the world. Example: seas and oceans etc. International Resources are regulated by some International institutions. For instance, every country is given some rights over the oceans to a specific range. This range is called the ‘exclusive economic zone’, which is set to a distance of 200km. Beyond 200km, the oceanic resources are called open ocean and no country has a right over it without the permission of international institutions.\xa0 international resourcesmeans the\xa0resources\xa0which belong to all the countries of the world. example: water,seas and oceans etc. Oceanic\xa0resources\xa0beyond 200km of exclusive economic zone is internationaly ownedresources\xa0which is regulated by\xa0international\xa0institutions. |
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How much time does sugarcane take to grow ? |
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Answer» it takes a time 12 to 18 month for sugarcane marureThe period of sowing is January to march and the period of harvesting is December to march Depending upon the variety and sowing time, it takes about 12 to 18 months for sugarcane to mature. Generally, January to March is the period of sowing and December to March is the period of harvesting.\xa0 How long does\xa0it\xa0take\xa0from the\xa0time sugar cane is\xa0planted until it\xa0is\xa0harvested That depends upon the weather and\xa0how much\xa0sugar you want in your cane. Generally, most varieties mature in about\xa010-14 months. |
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| 41797. |
Explain the problems faced in unifying people. |
| Answer» Hindu Mahasabha : during the end of 19th century, the congress was more devoted to Hindu Maha Shabha, that the people of other communities represented.Wedge : there was a huge wedge between Hindu and the Muslims which depends everytime when communal clashes takes place.Separate electorate : Muslims demanded separate electorates for themselves but were disregarded. Therefore during the national struggle call, they alienated themselves.Minority : the Muslims were in minority and we\'re insecure.Two nation theory : the Muslims thought that the Hindu and Muslims belonged to different nations. | |
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Role of french revolutionaries in spreading ideas of equality and fraternity in europe |
| Answer» \tThe French Revolution is significant for the fact that it marked the end of the institution of absolute monarchy in France and saw the establishment of a Republic. Liberty, Equality and Fraternity, which had become the guiding principles of the French Revolution, also became the foundational values of the French Republic.\tThe ideas of liberty, equality and fraternity and the establishment of democratic government helped in the spread of nationalism in other parts of the world.\xa0\tThe French Revolutionaries declared French as a common language of France, martyres were celebrated and oaths were taken on the name of the nation.\xa0\tThe formal royal standard was replaced by the French tricolour.All the above measures helped in spreading nationalism not only in France but also in Europe.\xa0 | |
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Why is el Dorado famous and where is located |
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Answer» El Dorado\xa0(\'Gilded Man\' or \'Golden One\') referred to the legendary kings of the Muisca (or Chibcha) people who populated the northern Andes of modern-day Colombia from 600 CE to 1600 CE and the name is especially associated with their coronation ritual held at Lake Guatavita, just north of modern-day Bogotá. KGF dekh le poori story pata lag kayegi. El Dorado\xa0is a legendary lost gold city. it has been a beacon for explorers and gold seekers.it is situated in america Hi |
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| 41800. |
Describe in 6 points about count Camillo de Cavour for class 10 please |
| Answer» Count Camillo de Cavour\xa0was also known as Cavour, was the Chief Minister of Italy. He was not a democrat or a revolutionary but an Italian statesman who actively participated in Italian unification. He spoke French better than Italian. His contributions were:• He was one of the individuals who fought for the unification of Italy. He took the initiative to unify the regions of Italy by inspiring people through his ideas.• He introduced several economic reforms in his native place in Piedmont and Risorgimento was the political newspaper started by him.• In 1859, Sardinia Piedmont successfully defeated the Austrian forces. This was possible because Count Camillo de Cavour formed the diplomatic alliance.• With his diplomacy, he successfully made Piedmont a new great power in Europe.• He practiced such policies which were adopted during post-Italy unification. | |