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The Duma were council assemblies which was created by the Tsar of Russia. Simply it is a form of Russian governmental institution, that was formed during the reign of the last Tsar, Nicholas II. It is also the term for a council to early Russian rulers (Boyar Duma), as well as for city councils in Imperial Russia ('Municipal dumas'), and city and regional legislative bodies in the Russian Federation.
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| Seasonal Unemployment | Disguised Unemployment |
| Getting employment only for the part of the year in certain sectors, like agriculture is called seasonal unemployment. | A situation wherein marginal productivity of labour is zero. It is not visible and found among wage earners, mostly in agriculture. |
| It is mostly found in agro-based industry. | It is mostly found in agriculture. |
| It is found both in rural as well as urban areas. | It is found in rural sectors only. |
| There are certain busy seasons when sowing, harvesting, weaving and threshing is done. | The work requires the service of five people but engages eight people. |
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The significant features of the National Population Policy 2000 are mentioned below:
(i)NPP 2000 identified adolescents as one of the major sections of the population that need greater attention.
(ii)Besides nutritional requirements, the policy put greater emphasis on other important needs of adolescents including protection from unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases (STD).
(iii)It called for programmes that aim towards encouraging delayed marriage and child-bearing, education of adolescents about the risks of unprotected ***, making contraceptive services accessible and affordable, providing food supplements, nutritional services, strengthening legal measures to prevent child marriage.
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The form of government where one person or a political party has the power to do whatever they want. The ruler is called a dictator.
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These were collective farms. Peasants worked on this land and the profit is shared amongst them. Those who resisted collectivisation were severely punished.
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Early man led a nomadic life for various reasons. Firstly, there were no permanent houses, colonies, and settlements where he could live permanently. Secondly, man at that time was a hunter or food gatherer; so wherever he found food easily, he settled there. When the food supplies at a particular place ran out, he moved to other grounds. Thirdly, the climatic or weather conditions compelled him to move from one place to another. Since he had no permanent houses and settlements, when the weather at a particular place changed, he shifted to places where the weather conditions were more hospitable.
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The effects of nazism on Germany are;-
1.Hitler tried to enhance military power of Germany.
2.All political parties except that of Nazi part were banned .
3.The communist parties were also banned .
4.Trade unions were suppressed .
5.Thousands of socialists and communists were sent in the concentrations camps.
6.Different types of industries were set up to provide work to workers.
7.Trade was encouraged.
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In a democracy, a government is of the people, for the people, and by the people. And this is reflected by the parliamentary system. Parliament is the highest legislative body in the country. Both the houses of parliament are made up by the representatives of the common public.
1)we need parliament for making new laws in the country and changing and abolishing existing laws.
2)we need a parliament because it controls the executive organ of the government.
3)parliament controls the finances of the government.
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