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Jacobin club belonged mainly to the less prosperous section of society. It was a political club formed to discuss government policies and plan their own forms of action. Jacobins planned an insurrection of a large number of Parsians who were angered by the short supplies and high prices of food.
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(i) Forests modify local climate, control soil erosion and regulate stream flow.
(it) Forests support a variety of industries,
provide livelihood for many communities and offer panoramic or scenic view for recreation.
(iii) Forests control wind force and temperature and cause rainfall.
(iv) Forests provide humus to the soil and shelter to the wildlife.
(v) Forests help us to keep our environment clean and pollution free by preventing dust from entering into the air, absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing fresh oxygen.
(vi) Forests stop rainwater from flowing fast and hold it . so that it could percolate down to enrich the ground water level.
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List of Advantages of Green Revolution
1. It allows agricultural operations on a large scale.
The Green Revolution has brought farming to a massive scale. Looking at the previous agricultural sector, crops that were grown in huge volumes are only those that required extensive human intervention to grow healthy, which means that it was not that easy. But now, we have made things easier, where most crops are being grown on an industrial scale even by the smaller farming community.
2. It has the potential to be able to grow any crop anywhere.
This innovative farming process has made it possible for agriculture to be done almost everywhere. Though you still cannot grow potatoes on a beach, you will be able to utilize most types of terrain or land to grow crops with it. This means that farmers do not have to be at the most fertile lands to be able to do their thing, as the Green Revolution has made it possible for agriculture to be more doable everywhere.
3. It eliminates the need to fallow lands.
This agricultural method has allowed farmers to re-plant similar crops without fallowing their lands, which is known to be a costly process. Though there are some crops on which soil still needing to be fallowed, the Green Revolution has certainly made farming cost-efficient.
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The Convention legistated in1794 to free all the slaves in the French overseas possessions.
Ten years later Napoleon reintroduced slavery.
Plantation owners understood their freedom as including their right to enslave African Negros in pursuit of their economic interests.
Slavery was finally abolished in French colonies in 1848.
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The ideals of liberty and equality came in to every day practice.
Censorship was abolished.
Freedom of speech and expression was proclaimed as a natural right.
The idea of liberty and Democratic rights was the most important legacy of French revolution.
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Yes,just to make you understand the basic concepts relating to production.
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The First World War broke out in 1914 between the Entente powers comprising Russia, France, UK, Canada, Australia, Italy, Japan and America and the Central powers comprising Germany, Austria, Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and the kingdom of Bulgaria.
Led by Tsar Nicholas II, Russia got pulled into the First World War and Tsar started taking decisions without consulting the Duma. Russia had the largest army but they suffered heavy causalities during the battle to Germany and Austria.
While retreating they destroyed crops and buildings leaving lots of people homeless. The war had a severe impact on the industry and Germany cut the supplies coming to Russia through the Baltic Sea.
Labour shortages followed which led to the shutting down of workshops. Large supplies of grain were being sent to feed the army, leaving very little for the people back home. By the winter of 1916, fighting and riots started breaking out at bread shops. The Tsar and the royal family hence became very unpopular.
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Jacobin club: Jacobin club belonged mainly to the less prosperous section of society. It was a political club formed to discuss government policies and plan their own forms of action. Jacobins planned an insurrection of a large number of Parsians who were angered by the short supplies and high prices of food.
The Reign of Terror: The Reign of Terror (1793–94) was a period of mass executions by which the Paris-based Jacobins secured power through fear against the province-based Girondists after the French Revolution (1789). The Terror famously used the guillotine to behead victims, including Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. The Terror grew out of fears that counter-revolutionary forces were threatening the revolution, but soon led to indiscriminant executions of nobles, clergy, and the educated in general, though the majority of victims are thought to have been peasants who denounced each other for personal rather than political reasons. The terror's leader, Maximilien Robespierre, exercised dictatorial powers as head of the Committee of Public Safety until his own beheading. Political stability eluded post-revolutionary France until Napoleon seized power in 1799.
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The following were the determinations:
- On getting the power Hitler started abolishing the democratic rule.
- The communists were severely suppressed. They were sent to concentration camps.
- On 3 march 1933, the famous Enabling Act was passed. This act established Hitlers dictatorship in germany
- All the other political parties and trade unions were banned
- The state established complete control oover the economy, media, army and judiciary.
- Special observations and security forces were created to control and order society in ways that the Nazis wanted.

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