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Universal adult franchise means that every person above the age of 18 have the right to vote. This is important to democracy because it is based on the principle of equality. It does not discriminate on the basis of social or economic backgrounds.
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Trade exists between regions because different regions have a comparative advantage in the production of some tradable commodity, or because different regions' size helps getting benefits of mass production. Trading is greatly important to the global economy. Successful trade provides for developing/emerging nations: A source of foreign currency to help a nation's balance of payments (trade surplus countries build up US$ reserves) An important way of financing imports of essential imports of capital equipment / technologies and energy supplies.
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Wholesaler refers to any individual or business firm selling goods in relatively large quantities to buyers(retailers) other than the ultimate consumers. Thus the manufacturers who sell their products directly to retailers may also be regarded as wholesalers. Wholesale can provide you with more stability because the responsibility for selling your product to consumers by-and-large falls to the wholesale buyer. Wholesaling also comes with fewer expenses, at least when compared to the money spent year-round on in-store marketing and standard retail overhead.
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The term 'foreigner' is used in the sense of a person who is not an Indian. In the medieval period it was applied to any stranger who appeared, say in a given village, someone who was not a part of that society or culture. In this sense a forest-dweller was a foreigner for a city-dweller. But two peasants living in the same village were not foreigners to each other, even though they may have had different religious or caste backgrounds.
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India lies largely on the Indian Plate, the northern portion of the Indo-Australian Plate, whose continental crust forms the Indian subcontinent Physical divisions, are marked by natural configuration. India may be divided broadly into five physical units -The Great Mountains of the north; The north Indian plain; The Peninsular Plateau; The coastal plains; The Islands.
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Landforms are the physical features on the Earth's surface. Mountains, Plateaus and Plains are some major landforms of the Earth. Natural processes such as weathering, water, elevation, sinking, and erosion of the soil are constantly shaping the Earth's surface. Mountains, Plateaus and Plains are some major landforms of the Earth. Natural processes such as weathering, water, elevation, sinking, and erosion of the soil are constantly shaping the Earth's surface.
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The interaction or relationship between living and non-livings beings in a natural environment forms an ecosystem.
All the organisms in an ecosystem are dependent on each other some way or the other and linked together by transfer of energy and material.
Human environment is hence the interaction between human beings and the environment. The difference between human-made and human environment is that the former comprises non-living things, a result of human activities while the latter is the interaction between human and the environment.
Human beings usually modify the natural environment as per their needs. Once the human settlements started, humans began the trading of articles amongst themselves. This was called as the barter trade.
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Uses of Lithosphere
Lithosphere or land is used for agriculture, grazing of animals and human settlement. The land that we see around us is used for building factories, roads, parks, houses, museums etc.
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Both Omprakash Valmiki and the Ansaris were victims of un- equal treatment. The dignity or self-respect of both of them was violated. The headmaster of Omprakash Valmiki compelled him to sweep the school simply because he belonged to the Dalit. The dignity of Omprakash was badly hurt. He was made to feel that he was less than equal to all other students in the school. The self-respect of the Ansaris was also hurt badly when they were refused to lease an apartment because of their religion. Omprakash and the Ansaris are also human beings and they too deserve the same dignity as anyone else.
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The term ‘exo’ means outside and ‘genic’ means origin. Therefore, exogenic forces are the forces that work on the exterior (surface) of the earth. These forces are erosional and depositional in nature.
- The forces that cause erosion are called erosional forces. Erosion is defined as the removal of soil, sediments and rock fragments from the landscape. Wind, water and ice cause erosion.
- Depositional forces cause deposition. The process of erosion stops when the transported materials fall out of the transporting medium (wind, water etc.) and settle on a surface. This process is called deposition.
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Rock Cycle
The process of transformation of rocks from one form to an other in a cyclic manner is known as the rock cycle. It includes the following processes:
- Hot lava cools down to form igneous rocks.
- These igneous rocks are then broken down into small particles which are transported and then deposited. This results in the formation of sedimentary rocks
- When these igneous and sedimentary rocks are subjected to great heat and pressure, they change into metamorphic rocks.
- These metamorphic rocks under heat and pressure breakdown and form hot lava.
- This hot magma then again cools down and forms igneous rocks.
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The crust moves because of movements deep inside the earth. Heat rising and falling inside the mantle creates convection currents generated by radioactive decay in the core. The convection currents move the plates. Where convection currents diverge near the Earth's crust, plates move apart.
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The Scheduled Caste (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) are officially designated groups of people in India. The terms are recognised in the Constitution of India and the groups are designated in one or other of the categories. Constitution of India has recognized tribal communities in India under 'Schedule 5' of the constitution. Hence the tribes recognized by the Constitution are known as ' Scheduled Tribes'. There are around 645 distinct tribes in India.
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The First Battle of Tarain was fought in 1191 between the Ghurids against the Chahamanas and their allies, near Tarain (modern Taraori in Haryana, India). The Chahamana king Prithiviraj Chauhan defeated the Ghurid king Mu'izz al-Din, who avenged this defeat at the Second Battle of Tarain a year later. It was fought between the Afghan forces of Ahmad Shah Durrani along with his local Rohilla and other Pathan and Oudh allies, against the Maratha Empire. The Durrani Afghan forces and their allies finally won and defeated the Marathas. The fall of the fortress of Bathinda awakened Prithviraj to the gravity of the strong Mohammed's invasion. He promised revenge and set out with an army against Mohammed. The Rajput army completely dominated the battle.
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The economic and social changes were observed in my area ,as, it was a conservative society where 'women education' was considered a burden, but, now with the education popular mindset has changed ,the women are getting good and quality education,the economy has improved as people have found many sources and means of income.The better income has improved the living conditions here.
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The medieval period saw the emergence of a socially and economically diverse society in which jati or caste played an important role. Jati or caste established a social hierarchy. Ranking of a person in the society was determined by the caste to which he/she belonged. On the basis of jatis, jati panchayats were formed. Jati panchayats had the responsibility to control the conduct of their members as per the rules framed by them.
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Devapala (Reign: 810 – 850 AD)
- Son of Dharmapala and Rannadevi, a Rashtrakuta princess.
- Extended the kingdom to Assam, Odisha and Kamarupa.
- Was a staunch Buddhist and built many monasteries and temples in Magadha.
- Defeated the Rashtrakuta ruler Amoghavarsha.

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