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Anushka Dhakad 5 years, 4 months ago (9089231)

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Ananya K 5 years, 4 months ago (9535613)

Nazism became popular after 1930 in Germnany. The reasons for its popularity is listed below (I) The harsh Versailles Treaty was a serious blow to the national prestige of the Germans and to the economy (II) The economic situation was worsened by the Great Depression of 1929, which had severely affected the already fragile German economy. The inability of the Weimar Republic to remedy the situation only further inflamed public sentiments. (III) The political scenario was not any better as the various political factions, such as the communists and socialists fought with each other that stalled any policy that would uplift the plight of the German people. (IV) It was in this background that Hitler would organise the fledgeling National Socialist German Worker’s party, otherwise known as the Nazi party into a mass movement. (V) By implementing Nazi ideals, Hitler promised to undo the injustice of the Versailles treaty and restore the dignity of the German people, promising economic security and to build a strong German nation free from all foreign influences and ‘conspiracies’. (VI) He found strong support among the German middle class, who were threatened with destitution due to economic collapse that had shut down banks, businesses and factories. (VII) Nazi propaganda, along with Hitler’s powerful oratory skills, successfully portrayed Hitler as a saviour and Nazism as the means to deliver the German people from the distress of living in a time of acute economic and political crisis.

Ananya K 5 years, 4 months ago (9535613)

ANSWER The economic crisis due to the great economic depression and political instability due to the instable weimar republic formed the background to the rise of Nazism. During the Great Depression, Nazism became a mass movement. At the time of this economic crisis, Nazi propaganda gave hope of a better future to the Germans. Along with this Hitler's personality gave popularity to Nazism. Hitler was a great speaker. He promised people to build a strong nation, undo the injustice of the Versailles Treaty, restore the dignity of German People and to give employment to those who are looking for work.

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago (2577571)

Nazism became popular in Germany by 1930 due to a lot of reasons:

  • The most apparent being the Great Depression. The Weimar Republic did little to remedy the country's economic downfall, and Hitler was presented as a saviour to the humiliated German people living in economic and political crises.
  • The powerful speeches of Hitler in which he sought to build a great nation, undo the injustice of the Versailles Treaty, restore the dignity of German people and provide employment for all stirred hopes in people.
  • Nazi propaganda was unique. Red banners with the Swastika, Nazi salute and the rounds of applause attracted the people making Nazism very popular.
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Divy Vyas 5 years, 4 months ago (9664182)

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Lakshita Sonawa 5 years, 3 months ago (9899556)

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Bhumi Modanwal 5 years, 4 months ago (9536566)

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago (2577571)

The two ways in which Article 15 addresses inequality are: 
(i) The State shall not discriminate against any citizen on grounds only of religion, race, caste, ***, place of birth or any of them. 
(ii) No citizen shall, on grounds only of religion/ race, caste, ***, place of birth or any of them, be subject to any disability, liability, restriction or condition with regard to :
 (a) access to shops, public restaurants, hotels, and places of public entertainment; 
(b) the use of wells, tanks, bathing ghats, roads, and places of public resort maintained by the funds of State or meant for public use.  

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Aman Kumar 5 years ago (10722938)

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Mansha Kumpawat 5 years, 4 months ago (9100819)

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Anshika Anshika 5 years, 4 months ago (9625102)

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago (2577571)

Dr. Rajendra Prasad was the first President of India, who had worked as president for two terms. He was also the President of the Constituent Assembly and the Chief Leader of the Indian Independence Movement. He was awarded Bharat Ratna in 1962.

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Safiya Sadiq 5 years, 4 months ago (8302610)

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Arpit Kumar 5 years, 4 months ago (9668501)

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Tvisha Pabari 5 years, 4 months ago (9668515)

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago (2577571)

Dr. Rajendra Prasad was the first President of India, who had worked as president for two terms. He was also the President of the Constituent Assembly and the Chief Leader of the Indian Independence Movement. He was awarded Bharat Ratna in 1962.

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Ananya K 5 years, 4 months ago (9535613)

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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 4 months ago (6237)

Civil War broke out in Russia in late 1917 after the Bolshevik Revolution. The warring factions included the Red and White Armies. The Red Army fought for the Lenin's Bolshevik government. The Russian Civil War ended in 1923 with Lenin's Red Army claiming victory and establishing the Soviet Union.  After taking over, the Bolsheviks promised 'peace, land, and bread' to the Russian people. In 1917 Lenin returned to Russia from exile with German help. The tsar and other Romanovs were executed by the Bolsheviks after the revolution.

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Tanisha Yadav 5 years, 4 months ago (9203490)

If f′(x) > 0 at each point in an interval I, then the function is said to be increasing on I. f′(x) < 0 at each point in an interval I, then the function is said to be decreasing on I. ... If f′(x) > 0, then f is increasing on the interval, and if f′(x) < 0, then f is decreasing on the interval.
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Sia ? 4 years, 10 months ago (6945213)

  1. One point
    Circle is the locus of points equidistant from a given point, the center of the circle, and nd Tangent is the line which intersect circle at one point only
  2. Secant
    A line which intersect circle in two points is called a chord if this line passes through center then it is called secant. (Points are A and B)
  3. Two
    As circle has infinite points, so there will be infinite tangents can be drawn on these points which touches at only one point. (P and Q)
    So there will be infinite pairs of tangents which are parallel.
  4. Point of Contact
    The common point of a tangent to a circle and the circle is called point of contact. (P or Q in the given figure)
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Anil Dalvi 5 years, 4 months ago (7621420)

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Tanisha Yadav 5 years, 4 months ago (9203490)

In the presence of organic peroxides, bromides will take part in radical based reactions. Fission of the peroxide O-O linkage will induce a Br radical which behaves differently to Bromide, by adding to the less substituted side of the alkene (anti - markovnikov). HI and HCl do not do this for energetic reasons. The addition of Cl and I radicals to the alkene in an anti-markovnikov fashion is an endothermic reaction and therefore unfavourable. Without the presence of peroxide, all hydrogen halides will add according to the markovnikov rule.

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago (2577571)

In the presence of organic peroxides, bromides will take part in radical based reactions. Fission of the peroxide O-O linkage will induce a Br radical which behaves differently to Bromide, by adding to the less substituted side of the alkene (anti - markovnikov). HI and HCl do not do this for energetic reasons. 

The addition of Cl and I radicals to the alkene in an anti-markovnikov fashion is an endothermic reaction and therefore unfavourable. Without the presence of peroxide, all hydrogen halides will add according to the markovnikov rule.

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Mamta Kumar 5 years, 4 months ago (3700666)

The state should not descriminate or judge any citizen only of caste,place of birth, gender etc

Dhananjai Kirad ? ✌ 5 years, 4 months ago (9583466)

The two ways in which Article 15 addresses inequality are: (i) The State shall not discriminate against any citizen on grounds only of religion, race, caste, ***, place of birth or any of them.
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Honey Jain 5 years, 4 months ago (9615510)

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Satyam Swarnakar 5 years, 4 months ago (9653754)

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Poornima B 5 years, 4 months ago (8937282)

Virtual image

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago (2577571)

Image formed by a plane mirror has the following characteristics:

  1. Virtual and erect.
  2. Behind the mirror.
  3. Size of image is equal to size of object.
  4. Laterally inverted image (image of left side visible on right side).
  5. Distance of image behind the mirror is same as distance of object from mirror.

 

Khushi Jaiswal 5 years, 4 months ago (9557583)

 Plane mirrorsand convex mirrors will always produce an uprightimage. A concave mirrorwill only produce an upright image if the object is located in front of the focal point.
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Suniti Thakur 5 years, 4 months ago (9668413)

5 is not added to the 2x

G Yuvasri 5 years, 4 months ago (9650654)

5 is added to 2times of x

Yadav Yadav 5 years, 4 months ago (9667866)

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Adarsh Yagyasaini 5 years, 4 months ago (9589159)

Principle of business entity

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago (2577571)

In the above statement it is the Principle of Business Entity which is implied. As per this principle, business is treated as distinct and a separate entity from its owners. In simple words, we can say that business and its owners are different. In fact, the business (firm) borrows money from the owners (which is regarded as capital) and in return, the business pays interest on this money so borrowed from the owner. Thus, in this manner, the capital invested is a liability for a business. Hence, in accounting sense, it means one separate entity (owner) is assumed to be giving money to another distinct entity (business unit).

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Kruthika Reddy 5 years, 4 months ago (9519103)

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago (2577571)

Mrs. Pearson, who actually is Mrs. Fitzgerald after the exchange of bodies through magic, deals with her husband, Mr. George quite strictly. She tells him his flaws and shortcomings. Earlier, the original Mrs. Pearson was just a docile and humble woman who did not complain about the injustices that were being done to her by her family members. But the changed Mrs. Pearson revolts against them. She refuses to be their servant and, makes them aware of her rights.  She makes them realize her importance; her strategy to bring them back on track is quite ingenious. As a result of her efforts family members are reformed and her life is again filled with love, trust, and joy.

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Dhananjai Kirad ? ✌ 5 years, 4 months ago (9583466)

In a democracy, a universal adult franchise is important, as it is based on the idea of equality. It states that every adult in a country, irrespective of their wealth and the communities she/he belongs to, has one vote.
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Rahul Yadav 5 years, 4 months ago (8624218)

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*Politics Questions* *L.no.2* *What is democracy? Why Democracy?* 1. Which are non-democratic types of government? - pg. no. 26 (1M) 2. Why is Pakistan under General Parvez Musharraf not called a democratic nation? - pg. no. 26 & 27 (5M) 3. The institutional revolutionary party in Mexico never lost any election till 2000. What are the reasons behind it? - pg. no. 27 & 28 (5M) 4. Mention three examples which are of the principle one person, one vote and one value. - pg. no. 28 (3M) 5. Explain with an example how popular governments can be undemocratic and popular leaders can be autocratic? - pg. no. 29 (5M) 6. Mention the features of democracy along with its definition. - pg. no. 30 (5M) 7. What are demerits of a democracy? - pg. no. 32 (5M) OR Give arguments against democracy. - pg. no. 32 (5M) 8. China's famine of 1958-1961 was a result of government policies. Explain. - pg. no. 32 & 33 (3M) 9. How does democracy improve the quality of decision making? - pg. no. 33 (3M) 10. Democracy provides a method to deal with differences and conflicts. Elobrate your answer. - pg. no. 33 (5M) 11. How are mistakes corrected in democracy ? - pg. no. 33 (3M) 12. Explain democracy as a principle that can be applied to any sphere of life. - pg. no. 36 (3M) 13.Distinguish between Democratic govt.and Non- Democratic govt.(5 M)
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Sia ? 4 years, 10 months ago (6945213)

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Pankhuri Singh 5 years, 4 months ago (9673425)

Khushwant Singh's grandmother was closely involved in bringing him up when the author lived with her in the village during his early life. ... While the author learnt his lesson, the grandmother would holy books. They returned home together. A turning point came in their friendship when his parents called them to city to live with them. No, the feelings for each other did not change. . . . It is the correct answer because I attempted this question in my exams. . . And I got the 1st position out of 100 student of class 11th.... . So this answer is correct...

Pankhuri Singh 5 years, 4 months ago (9673425)

Khushwant Singh's grandmother was closely involved in bringing him up when the author lived with her in the village during his early life. ... While the author learnt his lesson, the grandmother would holy books. They returned home together. A turning point came in their friendship when his parents called them to city to live with them. No, the feelings for each other did not change. . . . It is the correct answer because I attempted this question in my exams. . . And u got the 1st position out of 100 student of class 11th.... . So this answer is correct...

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago (2577571)

The author and his grandmother shared a relationship which was very strong.The author had a lot of respect and admiration for his grandmother and her love for the author was limitless.Earlier, they shared everything including the room.This closeness strengthened their bond. When the author was asked to shift to the city along with his grandmother to stay with his parents,their relationship underwent a change. Their interaction became less as the author grew older. He moved to a foreign university for five years. Even though now the physical proximity was less, conversation lesser,but the basic foundation of their relationship was extremely strong. The grandmother kept a tenacious hold on to her life till her grandson returned from abroad. Only after seeing him, she breathed her last.    

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A.J Styles 5 years, 4 months ago (9240589)

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