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2251.

Which non-conventional source of energy would you suggest for(a) rural areab) coastal area(c) arid region?1.

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(a) Rural areas - Biogas(Biogas means a gas produced by the anaerobic digestion or fermentation of organic matter. The organic matter can be manure, sewage sludge, municipal solid waste, biodegradable waste or any other biodegradable feedstock. Biogas is mainly methane and carbon dioxide.) (b) Coastal areas - Tidal and hydel energy (c) Arid regions - Solar and wind energy

2252.

distinguish between conventional and non conventional

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2253.

b) conventional and non-conventional sources of energy

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The energy sources which cannot be compensated, once these are used (after their exploitation) are termed as conventional energy sources. eg. coal, petroleum and natural gases, fuel woods, hydropowernonconventional natural Resources sources of energy which should be renewable and provide a pol­lution free environment. eg solar energy, wind energy, tidal energy

2254.

(i) Conventional and non conventional sources of energy

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2255.

1. Why was Surat called the gate of Mecca?

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Suratwascalled the gate of Meccabecause pilgrims frommeccacomes toSurat.The sea port ofMeccais atSurat.

Surat was called the gate of Mecca because pilgrims from mecca comes to Surat.The sea port of Mecca is at Surat.

Suratwascalled the gate of Meccabecause pilgrims frommeccacomes toSurat.The sea port ofMeccais atSurat.

Surat was called the gate of Mecca because pilgrims from mecca comes to Surat.The sea port of Mecca is at Surat.

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Suratwascalled the gate of Meccabecause pilgrims frommeccacomes toSurat.The sea port ofMeccais atSurat.

Surat was called the gate of mecca because pilgrimas from mecca comes to surat

2256.

how did British set up a factory in surat

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Britishrealised that only way to increase their extent in Indiaisto decrease the influence of Portuguese, which they successfullydidin the naval squadron at Swally nearSuratin 1612 and 1614 and Jahangir was impressed with the naval superiority ofBritishover Portuguese and later in 1615 he granted royal Farman . a l

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2257.

49 Which is the upper house of Parliament ?

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TheRajya Sabhaor Council of States is the upper house of the Parliament of India.

2258.

Why Rajya Sabha is called the permanent House of Parliam ent?

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The Rajya Sabha is a permanent body not subject to dissolution. One third of the members retire every second year. They arereplaced by newly elected members. Each member is elected for a term of six years.Please like the solution 👍 ✔️👍

2259.

2. Why Rajya Sabha is called the permanent House of Parliam ent?

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The Rajya Sabha is a permanent body because it is not desolved after 5 years like Lok Sabha. President however can dissolve the Lok Sabha even before the completion of five years. 1/3rd of Rajya Sabha members retire every 2 years and the vacancy is filled again through the fresh election of the members for the house of lords i.e Rajya Sabha.

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2260.

Match the following.(i) Glacier (a) Sea shore(ii) Meanders (b) Mushroom rock(iii) Beach(c) River of ice(iv) Sand dunes (d) Rivers(v) Waterfall (e) Vibrations of earth(vi) Earthquake (1) Sea cliff(g) Hard bed rock(h) Deserts1.Give reasons.woolrs have a shane of a mushroom

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(i) Glacier (c) River of ice.(ii) Meanders (d) Rivers.(iii) Beach (a) Sea shore.(iv) Sand dunes (h) Deserts.(v) Waterfall (g) Hard bed rock.(vi) Earthquake (e) Vibrations of the earth.

These are the answers of match up...

1(c),2(d),3(a),4(h),5(g),6(e)

2261.

iii) write short notes°n :(a) Waterfallb) Potholes

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Awaterfallis a river or other body of water's steep fall over a rocky ledge into a plunge pool below. ... This happens both laterally (as a stream flows across the earth) and vertically (as the stream drops in awaterfall). In both cases, the soft rock erodes, leaving a hard ledge over which the stream falls

2262.

(in) Write short notes\on :(a) Waterfall(b) Potholes

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Awaterfallis a place where water flows over a vertical drop or a series of steep drops in the course of astreamorriver.

Waterfalls also occur wheremelt waterdrops over the edge of a tabularicebergorice shelf.

Often, waterfalls form as streams flow from soft rock tohard rock.

This happens both laterally (as a stream flows across the earth) and vertically (as the stream drops in a waterfall).

In both cases, the soft rock erodes, leaving a hard ledge over which the stream falls.

2263.

10.(a) Are not present from the beginning of a plant body (b) Develop by dedifferentiation of primary permanent tissuemeristem(c) Both (a) and (b)(d) Directly develop from primary meristem

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Both(a) and (b)It is the meristem that appears later in the life cycle of a plant.

2264.

1. What are the indicators of economic develop-ment?

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Ans :- Indicators for Economic Development

GDPMeasures Economic Output. Thegross domestic productis the economic value of a country's output of goods and services and indicates the strength of its economy.

PovertyLevel Per CapitaGDP.

Higher Incomes andLife Expectancy.

Levels of Economic Development.

TheHuman Development Index.

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2265.

how Surat develop at as important city

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Surat is believedto have been founded by aBrahminnamed Gopi, who named the area Surajpur or Suryapur.In the 12th and 15th centuries, Surat was plundered by Muslims.In 1512 and again in 1530, Surat was ravaged by thePortuguese Empire. In 1514, the Portuguese travelerDuarte Barbosadescribed Surat as an important seaport, frequented by manyshipsfromMalabarand various parts of the world. By 1520, the name of the city had become Surat.

In 1573, Surat was conquered by theMughals.It was the most prosperous port in the Mughal empire.Despite being a rich city, Surat looked like a typical "grubby" trader's town with mud-and-bamboo tenements and crooked streets, although along the riverfront there were a few mansions and warehouses belonging to local merchant princes and the establishments of Turkish, Armenian, English, French and Dutch traders. There were also hospitals for cows, horses, flies and insects run by religiousJains, which puzzled travelers.Some streets were narrow while others were of sufficient width. In the evening, especially near the Bazaar (marketplace), the streets became crowded with people and merchants (includingBanyan merchants) selling their goods. Surat was a populous city during the Mughal era but also had a large transient population: during themonsoonseason, when ships could come and go from the ports without danger, the city's population would swell.In 1612,Englandestablished its first Indiantrading factoryin Surat.The city was sacked twice by the Maratha kingShivaji, with the first sacking occurring in 1664.Shivaji's raids scared trade away and caused ruin to the city.

Later, Surat became the emporium of India, exporting gold and cloth. Its major industries were shipbuilding and textile manufacture.The coast of theTapti River, from Athwalines to Dumas, was specially meant for shipbuilders, who were usually Rassis.The city continued to be prosperous until the rise of Bombay (present-dayMumbai). Afterwards, Surat's shipbuilding industry declined and Surat itself gradually declined throughout the 18th century.Between 1790-1, an epidemic killed 100,000Gujaratisin Surat.The British and Dutch both claimed control of the city, but in 1800, the British took control of Surat.

By the middle of the 19th century, Surat had become a stagnant city with about 80,000 inhabitants. When India's railways opened, the city started becoming prosperous again.Silks, cottons, brocades, and objects of gold and silver from Surat became famous and the ancient art of manufacturing finemuslinwas revived.

2266.

Capital of South Africa

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Cape Town

2267.

how would Maya's life be different in south africa

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2268.

. Who imposed the system of apartheid in South Africa ?

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Apartheid was imposed in 1948 by the national party that governed South Africa until 1994.

2269.

When did Gandhiji arrive India from South Africa?

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Gandhiji returned India at the request of Gopal Krishna Gokhale ( also his political mentor in India), conveyed to him by C.F. Andrews. He requested him as ongoing national struggle in India saw a politial struggle vacuum as rift between moderate and extremists ( Surat split 1907), Tilak was in jail (1908–1914), etc. conditions prevailed. Gandhiji was famous as he got huge international reputation for his works at South Africa. There he protested for infringement of civil liberties such as ban on Indian immigration, nullification of non-Christian marriages, racial discrimination, his method of satyagraha and non-violent movements had a widespread popularity, organised Indian ambulance corps during Boer war (1899) for which he was awarded Kaisar-i-Hind also.

2270.

2. Who were called 'blacks' in South Africa ?

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Blacks were the native people of Africa.one whose colour is not White face.they were put in black catogries by British

People who were descendants and indigent of South Africa and belong black racist are referred as black .They are mainly negroes and also includes light coloured mulutoes . They were discriminated and dominated by white settlers of European people

2271.

Describe the sources of water.

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Water resources are natural resources of water that are potentially useful. Uses of water include agricultural, industrial, household, recreational and environmental activities. All living things require water to grow and reproduce.

well,river,ocean,hand pump,pond

Rainwater, oceans, rivers, lakes, streams, ponds and springs are naturalsources of water. Dams, wells, tube wells, hand-pumps, canals, etc, are man-madesources of water.

There are two mainsources of water: surfacewaterand groundwater. SurfaceWateris found in lakes, rivers, and reservoirs. Groundwater lies under the surface of the land, where it travels through and fills openings in the rocks. The rocks that store and transmit groundwater are called aquifers.

Well,river,pond,sea,ocean,handpump

2272.

1.What are the conventional sources of energy ? Describe each in brief

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Conventional energydirectly mean theenergy sourcewhich is fixed in nature like oil, gas and coal. In other wordsconventional energyis also termed as non-renewableenergy sources. Their use leads to increased greenhouse gas emissions and other environmental damage.

It includes following mentioned sources of energy :

Coal

Petrol

Natural gas

Water for hydel power plants

Nuclear power from uranium

All the above mentioned are conventional energy sources and have limits of use , they find their application in various fields such as transportation , household , industries etc .

2273.

Which component of the cellular nucleus of living organismscarries hereditary characters?What do we call to the process of transfer of physical andmental characters from parents to the progeny?Which are the components the DNA molecule?

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- DNA (deoxyraibonucleic acid ) contains the cellular nucleus of living organisms carries hereditary characters ..- The transfer of such traits is in the form of genes or DNA and the entire process is called rearing.- DNA has three types of chemical component: phosphate, a sugar called deoxyribose, and four nitrogenous bases—adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine. Two of the bases, adenine and guanine, have a double-ring structure characteristic of a type of chemical called a purine.

2274.

5.Why do wires have plastic covering

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Most electricalwire is coveredin a rubber orplasticcoating called insulation. ... The purpose of insulationcoveringthe metal part of an electricalwire isto prevent accidental contact with other conductors of electricity, which might result in an unintentional electric current through those other conductors.

2275.

20. Why can modern democracies not exist without political parties? Explain.

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The reasons:

(i) Existence of political parties in a representative democracy ensures that the country runs as per its policies and ideologies and has a responsive and accountable government that is answerable to the people.

(ii) Without political parties, candidates elected will be independent, will be accountable to their constituency for what they do in the locality.

(iii) Political parties are required so that a country is governed as per set ideologies and will be responsible for how the country will be run.

2276.

94How will you help these persons :

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2277.

If the blocks A and B are moving towards each other withacceleration a and b as shown in the figure. Find the netacceleration of block C.(A) ai -2(a+b)(B) -(a+b)Ĺż(C) ai -(a+b)(D) none of theseyyyy77777

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2278.

Part22. Definerenewable and non-renewal l瞽7 : >00resource with examples.t mountain range ofGroup-A

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Renewable resources are those resources that can be replenished or renewed naturally over time. Air, water, wind, solar energy etc are all renewable resources. Renewable resources can be easily renewed by nature.

Non-renewable resources are those natural resources that are available in limited quantity. These resources cannot be renewed or replenished in short duration. Therefore they are also known asexhaustible resources. Examples- coal, natural gas, petroleum etc.

2279.

C. Mountain range Alps

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TheAlpsis the greatestmountain rangeofEurope. It reaches fromAustriaandSloveniain the east; throughItaly,Switzerland,LiechtensteinandGermany; toFrancein the west. The original meaning of the word was 'white'.

The highest mountain in the Alps isMont Blanc, at 4,808 metres (15,774ft), on the Italian–French border.

2280.

_____ is the world's longest mountain range.

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the Andes is the world's longest mountain range

2281.

year.EALFill in the blanks :(0) The mountain ranges that run in variousdirections from Pamir Knot areandAnswer th(0) State toAsia(ii) Thee Mount3.is the meeting point for CentralAsian mountain ranges.(1) Turan basin is drained by two rivers and(ii) List the(iii) Namewhich(iv) The valley of Mesopotamia meansin Greek(v) The valley of Indus is formed by the riverand its tributaries.(iv) How(v) Why(vi) Whatup of(vii) WriteAnswer in one word :The dividing range of Asia and Europe.(0)and Groups(II) An inland sea into which the two rivers AmuDarya and Syr Darya drain.(ii) A plateau between Elburz and Zagroz mountainranges.(iv) The Euphrates and Tigris rivers flow into.(ii)(vii) Nar(ix) Nar→ ArchipelagoGroup ofIslandsPanMud volcano(x) Na> islands(V) Another name of Tibet.Activity/PPrepa+ Kuril islands

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2) Ural Mountains is the right answer

1) karakoram and altyn2) pamir knot 3) amu and syr Darya 4) between the rivers 5) Indus

2.1) arbitrary dividing line of Ural mountains 2) Aral sea3) plateau of Iran 4) 5)

2282.

viel and Tow Wasila po Sumerycu UCI Soa waWhich is the most important and longest mountain range of Himachal Himalaya?

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Pir Panjal range

The Pir Panjalrangeis themost important and longest mountain rangeof HimachalHimalaya

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Pir Panjal range

The Pir Panjalrangeis themost important and longest mountain rangeof HimachalHimalaya.

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2283.

5.Tick (7) the correct and cross (X) the wrong statement :() The Himalayas are young fold mountain.(11) The peninsular plateau is the part of oldest structure.(iii) The peninsular plateau has rift valley.(iv) In Tibet, river Brahmaputra is also known by the name Padma.(v) A gap in a mountain range providing a natural route across is called pass.(vi) An I-shpaed valley is called Canyon.

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1) X................

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2284.

5. What does NIFT stand for?

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2285.

Constitutional legitimacy is a featureof36.C.

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Constitutional legitimacyis a virtue rooted in a system of belief: the acceptance that an exercise in power is justified and therefore authorized, either implicitly or explicitly, by society at large

2286.

1. Fill in the Blanks() Human wants are..nuimitd(in)(io(iv) To grow more than one crop on a piece of land during a year isneurbears riskond is a natural factor of production.known as. mutiple cuoppingSome labourers who migrate from one state to other state for workare called....เก(v)(vi) Punjab is known asfoad basketof eountry

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unlimited

entrepreneur

hand

multiple cropping

migrate labourers

food basket

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2287.

Wall Calcuyu yucu10. What is the main criterion used by the World Bank in classifying countrieshul

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following are the main criteria used by the world bank in classifying various countries:

2288.

empireMADHUBUN8. Ashoka, The Emperor Who gave up WarWORKSHEET AChdrTick () the correct answer.1. Under whose guidance did Chandragupta Maurya overthrow the rule of Nanda Dynasty?y Chb. Bindusara

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Chanakya

He threw the Nanda dynasty under the able guidance of Chanakya.

2289.

a) 1942(b) 1947(c) 1922(d) 1937

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यह आंदोलन भारत छोड़ो आन्दोलन, द्वितीय विश्वयुद्ध के समय ९ अगस्त १९४२ को आरम्भ किया गया था। यह एक आन्दोलन था

2290.

14. What was the day of the week of 15th August 1947?6

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15th august 1947 = 1946yrs + 227daysodd days in 1600yrs = 0odd days in 300yrs = 5*3=1odd days in 46yrs = 11 leap yr + 35 ordinary yr= 11*2 + 35*1= 57 days= 1 odd day227days = 3 odd dayTotal = 2+3 = 5 odd day

Ans: Friday

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2291.

Meaning of firm root.

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The part of a plant that grows down into the earth to get water and food and holds the plant firm in the ground.

2292.

7.What might be the reason for the INC to get into power between the period1947-77?

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Independent India's first election was in the winter of 1951. Until then, the Constituent assembly elected in 1946 served as the Parliament. It was a closer affair with just 1800 people contesting for 489 MP seats [less than 4 people per seat on an average]. Nehru won comfortably - taking 364 of the 489 seats, although he won only 44% of the total votes.

There was the first sign of a strong socialism - with the 3 top socialist/communist parties winning nearly 20% of the total votes. The same trend continued for the next two elections - 1957 & 1962. Congress won about 45% in each elections and communist groups won 20%.

The revolution of 1967:

Until 1967, Congress had a near total control over in both state and national politics. While the Praja Socialist party took power in Kerala in 1954, Congress still dominated most of India. However, the death of Nehru and Shastri would loosen the grip of Congress. It would happen from many causes.

One reason is that Indira Gandhi called early elections for the Lok Sabha and thus separated the electoral synochronization between the centre and state. Until then, the elections both at the nation and at the regional level were conducted at the same time. This gave more room for national issues. However, by removing this relationship, it allowed much more parochial and caste wise issues to affect the regional level. We are still seeing some of the effects now.

In 1965, the Indian Constitution's protection for English was to end. The Constitution framers negotiated for 15 years of parallel usage of English & Hindi and that 15 years from the enactment of the constitution was to end (1950-65).

2293.

What is produced by the mitochondria as a result of respirationand2)inc

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ATP,carbon dioxide, andwater

2294.

what is a novel ?In which place the novel was first took firm root?

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Ans :- A novel is a relatively long work of narrative fiction, normally written in prose form, and which is typically published as a book.

Thenovel first took firm rootin England and France.

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2295.

Write the harmful effects of liquor?

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Long-term healtheffects of alcohol.

Brain:Drinkingtoo much can affect your concentration, judgement, mood and memory. It increases your risk of having a stroke and developing dementia.

Heart: Heavydrinkingincreases your blood pressure and can lead to heart damage and heart attacks.

2296.

Why houses in Assam are built on stilts?

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Houses in Assam are built on stiltsbecause the state receives abundant rainfall due to which there are chances of floods. In case of flood the water might get inside thehouses, if thehousesarebuilton ground level, so in order to avoid flooding ofhouses,housesarebuilt on stiltsand above the ground level.

2297.

\left( x ^ { 2 } + 11 x + 27 \right) \div ( x + 6 )

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2298.

12. Increasing production through useof HYV seeds, chemical fertilisersand pesticides (5,10

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This is known as Green revolution

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2299.

Write a note on Takshashila Vidhyapeeth. (3 marks)Takshashila:

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Taxila also known as Takshashila, flourished from 600 BC to 500 AD, in the kingdom of Gandhar. 68 subjects were taught at this university and the minimum entry age, ancient texts show, was 16. At one stage, it had 10,500 students including those from Babylon, Greece, Syria, and China. Experienced masters taught the vedas, languages, grammar, philosophy, medicine, surgery, archery, politics, warfare, astronomy, accounts, commerce, documentation, music, dance and other performing arts, futurology, the occult and mystical sciences,complex mathematical calculations. The panel of masters at the university included legendary scholars like Kautilya, Panini, Jivak and Vishnu Sharma. Thus, the concept of a full-fledged university was developed in India.

2300.

What were the promises made by the hitler to the people of the germany

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Hitler Promises to German people

Protection

Someone is aspiring to kill you all.(Thus WWI, the famine caused by the British blockade, the Russian revolution, the mass unemployment and so on). If we, the German people, unite under a supreme leader, Hitler, we can fight back. Any other option would lead to death and destruction.

Community

We are all a family. We should stick together. Help one another. No one should be left alone. A welfare state will be created to provide for all your needs.

Of course, some people do not qualify to be part of our community. They will be excluded. Not you. Only people who are disturbing you.

World supremacy

Germany did not start WWI, Germany did not lose WWI. It was all a conspiracy set up to deprive Germany of its earned wealth and respect. The contemporary situation of despair and poverty is undeserved. The German people is a superior race ment to be on top of the world.