Ask questions which are clear, concise and easy to understand.
Ask QuestionPosted by Manya Sharma 7 years ago
- 1 answers
Posted by Ananya Mehta 7 years ago
- 0 answers
Posted by Nazia Iqbal 7 years ago
- 1 answers
Yogita Ingle 7 years ago
Hitler devised a new style of politics.
(i)He understood the significance of rituals and spectacle in mass mobilisation. Nazis held massive rallies and public meetings to demonstrate the support for Hitler and instil a sense of unity among the people.
(ii)The Red banners with the Swastika, the Nazi salute, and the ritualised rounds of applause after the speeches were all part of this spectacle of power.
(iii)Nazi propaganda skilfully projected Hitler as a messiah, a saviour, as someone who had arrived to deliver people from their distress.
Posted by Nithesh Nimesh 7 years ago
- 1 answers
Posted by Kajal Gupta 7 years ago
- 1 answers
Yogita Ingle 7 years ago
1) The process of unification of ITALY was the work of 3 main leaders, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Count Cavour, and Victory Emmanuel II .
2) Italy was divided into 7 states in which only Sardinia-Piedmont was the only region ruled by a Italian Princely house.
3) The northern Region was ruled by Austrian-Habsburg dynasty, The central was ruled by Popes by France and the Southern region by the Bourbon kings of Spain.
4) The unification of Italy started with the secret societies formed by Mazzini like the Young Italy and the Young Europe.
5) Count Cavour with his tack full diplomacy with France defeated the Austrians and freed the northern Italy.
6) Garibaldi with his armed volunteers called red shirts defeated the Bourbon kings of Spain freeing the kingdom of 2 sicilies.
7) Victory Emmanuel the 2nd defeated the popes of France and freeing the southern region and completing the unification of Italy and he was proclaimed the emperor of united Italy.
Posted by Bharti Sharma 7 years ago
- 0 answers
Posted by Aanchal Jaiswal 7 years ago
- 3 answers
Aanchal Jaiswal 7 years ago
Yogita Ingle 7 years ago
The slave trade began in the 17th century. The Caribbean colonies like Martinique, Guadeloupe and San Domingo were the suppliers of tobacco, indigo, sugar and coffee. The Europeans were not too willing to go to an unfamiliar land that was so far away from their home. This resulted in the shortage of workers in the plantations. This problem was solved by a triangular slave trade between Europe, Africa and America. From Bordeaux or Nantes the French merchants went to Africa, bought slaves from the local chieftains and sent them to the Caribbean, across the Atlantic, to be sold to the plantation owners. This helped them to meet the demand for sugar, coffee and tobacco in Europe. This flourishing slave trade resulted in the economic prosperity of the port cities like Bordeaux and Nantes.
Though the National Assembly held debates and discussions on the abolition of slavery, it did not make any law fearing opposition from the businessmen, whose income depended on slave trade. It was in 1794 that the Convention passed a law to free all slaves in French overseas possessions. But this lasted only for 10 years because when Napoleon Bonaparte became the emperor of France in 1804, he reintroduced slavery. In 1848, Slavery was finally abolished in French colonies.
Posted by Baljeet Kaur 7 years ago
- 1 answers
Yogita Ingle 7 years ago
- The mangrove tidal forests are found in the areas of coasts influenced by tides.
- Dense mangroves are the common varieties with roots of plants submerged under water.
- The deltas of the Ganga, the Mahanadi, the Kaveri and the Krishna are covered with such vegetation.
- In the Ganga-Brahmputra delta, Sundari trees are found which provide durable hard timber.
- Palm, coconut, keora, agar also grow in some parts of the delta.
- The Royal Bengal Tiger is the most famous animal in these forests. Turtles, crocodiles, gharials and snakes are also found here.
Posted by Baljeet Kaur 7 years ago
- 1 answers
Yogita Ingle 7 years ago
Montane forests are the forests that grow in mountainous areas. They consist of wet temperate forests between the altitudes of 1000 and 2000 metres. The trees in these forests typically have broad leaves. These include chestnut and oaks. Between the altitudes of 1500 and 3000 metres, the temperate forests consist of coniferous trees like pine, deodar, silver fir, spruce and cedar. Pine forests are found in the steep dry slopes of Shivalik Hills, Western and Central Himalayas. At altitides of more than 3600 metres, Alpine vegetation in the form of junipers and birches are found. In India, these forests are found on the southern slopes of the Himalayas. Alpine grasslands are used by nomadic tribes for grazing.
Posted by Vansh Pundir 7 years ago
- 0 answers
Posted by Simran Kaur 7 years ago
- 2 answers
Manya Sharma 7 years ago
Gaurav Seth 7 years ago
- The Tropic of Cancer passes almost from the middle of the country.
- Almost half of the country, lying south of the Tropic of Cancer, belongs to the tropical area.
- All the remaining area in the north of the Tropic lies in the sub-tropical area.
- Therefore, India’s climate has characteristics of tropical as well as sub-tropical type of climate.
Posted by Aryan Chauhan 7 years ago
- 1 answers
Gaurav Seth 7 years ago
1.Preparation for electoral rolls
2.nomination of candidates
3.scrutising of nomination papers
4.publication of final list
5.appointment of electoral staff
6.election campaign
7.polling
8.counting of votes
9.declare of votes
10.election petition.
Posted by Shubham Gusain 7 years ago
- 1 answers
Aanchal Jaiswal 7 years ago
Posted by Harshita Jain 7 years ago
- 1 answers
Gaurav Seth 7 years ago
National park is a reserve of natural, semi-natural, or developed land that is owned or has been declared by a sovereign state for the conservation of wildlife and as a symbol of national pride.
Posted by Mahak Sharma 7 years ago
- 1 answers
Karan Singh 7 years ago
Posted by Ankesh Singh 7 years ago
- 1 answers
Palak ?? 7 years ago
Posted by Ankesh Singh 7 years ago
- 1 answers
Palak ?? 7 years ago
Posted by Ankesh Singh 7 years ago
- 1 answers
Palak ?? 7 years ago
Posted by Lakshy Sharma Lakshy Sharma 7 years ago
- 2 answers
Piyush Rawat 7 years ago
Posted by Simran Kaur 7 years ago
- 1 answers
Posted by Jewel Joji 7 years ago
- 2 answers
Bhawna Gupta 7 years ago
Posted by Nandini Sharma❤️ 7 years ago
- 1 answers
Posted by Hritik Chaurasiya 7 years ago
- 2 answers
Posted by Arya Arya 7 years ago
- 1 answers
Yogita Ingle 6 years, 11 months ago
- Industrialisation brought men, women and children to factories.
- Working hours were often long and wages were poor.
- Unemployment was common, particularly during times of low demand for industrial goods.
- Housing and sanitation problems were growing rapidly.
- Almost all industries were properties of individuals.
- Liberals and radicals searched for solutions to these issues.
- Many liberals and radicals themselves were often property owners and employers.
- So, it was the time when new cities came up and new industrial regions developed, railways expanded and the Industrial Revolution happened.
Posted by Nisha Rawat 7 years ago
- 1 answers
Posted by Nisha Rawat 7 years ago
- 1 answers
Shreya Roy 7 years ago
Posted by Arya Magade 7 years ago
- 1 answers
Shweta Lodhi 7 years ago
Posted by Karnbir Singh 7 years ago
- 3 answers
Posted by Shreya Roy 7 years ago
- 2 answers

myCBSEguide
Trusted by 1 Crore+ Students

Test Generator
Create papers online. It's FREE.

CUET Mock Tests
75,000+ questions to practice only on myCBSEguide app
myCBSEguide
Jayavel Arumugam 7 years ago
0Thank You