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Reforms by Lord Dalhousie: The introduction railways in India which brought about a revolution in India's transport and communication system. The introduction of telegraph brought changes in communication system. Dalhousie had also worked towards the development of education.
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The three main features of the Ganga river system are:
- The length of the Ganga is over 2525 km. It is India’s longest river.
- It has many tributaries which join it from both North and South to form the Ganga river basin. It has a dendritic drainage pattern.
- The Ganga originates from the Gangotri glacier. The headwaters of the Ganga is called 'Bhagirathi'. It joins Alaknanda at Devaprayag in Uttarakhand. At Haridwar, the Ganga emerges from the mountains onto the plains.
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A. Some plate come towards each other and formed convergent boundary.
B. Some plates move away from each other and form divergent boundary. They may either collide or crumble.
C. Plates may move horizontally past each other and join transform boundary.
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A. Earth scientists have attempted to explain the formation of physical features with the help of some theories based on certain evidences.
B. 'Theory of Plate Tectonic' is one of them.
C. According to this theory, the crust of the earth has been formed out of seven major and some minor plates.
D. Due to the movement of the plates resulted in building up of stresses within the plates, leading to folding, faulting and volcanic activities.
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A.India is a south west extension of the Asian continent. The trans Indian Ocean routes which connect the countries of Europe in the west and the countries of East Asia provide a strategic central location to India.
B.The Deccan Plateau protrudes into the Indian Ocean, thus helping India to establish close contact with West Asia, Africa and Europe from the western coast and East Asia and Southeast from the eastern coast.
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The passes across the mountains in the north have provided passages to the ancient travellers. These routes have contributed in the exchange of ideas and commodities since ancient times. The ideas of Upanishads, Ramayana, the stories of Panchtantra, the Indian numerals and the decimal system could thus, reach many parts of the world. The spices, muslin and other merchandise were taken from India to different countries. On the other hand, influence of Greek sculpture, their architectural styles of domes and minarets can be seen in India.
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A.In 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself the Emperor of France and reintroduced monarchy in France.
B.He conquered his neighbouring countries and created kingdoms, where he placed his own family members.
C.He was called a moderniser of Europe. He introduced many laws such as the protection of private property and a uniform system of weights and measures provided by the decimal system.
D. Initially, many people believed that Napoleon was a liberator who would bring freedom for the people. But soon his army was viewed as an invading force.So he was finally defeated in 1815, in the famous 'Battle of Waterloo'.
E.Many of his measures that carried the revolutionary ideas of liberty and modern laws to other parts of Europe had an impact on people long after Napoleon had left.
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A.Louis XVI of Bourbon dynasty, ascended the throne in 1774.
B.He was married to Austrian princess Marie Antoinette.
C.When he became ruler, he found an empty treasury.
D.Long years of war had drained the financial resources of France. Added to this was the cost of maintaining an extravagant court at the immense palace of Versailles. Louis XVI also helped American armies in their war of independence, which led to further rise to more than 2 billion livres debt. To meet its regular expenses, the state was forced to increase taxes. Nobles, clergy and rich men were exempted from paying taxes, it was the third estate which bore the brunt.
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Causes of the French Revolution:
(i) Despotic rule of Louis XVI:
He became the ruler of France in 1774. He had drained the financial resources of France in wars. For the cost of his regular extravagant expenses, he increased taxes which were paid by the third estate.
(ii) Division of French society:
The French society was divided into three estates; first, second and third estates, respectively Among them, First and Second Estates had 10 per cent of the total population and were the clergy and nobles. They enjoyed all privileges. Rest of the 90 per cent was of the third estate, which paid all kinds of direct or indirect taxes. This kind of discrimination led to the revolution by the third estate.
(iii) Rising prices:
The population of France had increased. This resulted into more demand of food grains. So the price of bread rose rapidly, which the poor could not afford to buy. So the gap between the rich and poor widened.
(iv) Inspiration of the philosophers:
Philosophers like John Locke, Jean Jacques Rousseau and Montesquieu propagated the ideas of having a society where people would enjoy freedom, equal laws and equal opportunities. Their ideas inspired the people of France to realise their dream.
(v) Role of middle class:
The 18th century witnessed the emergence of social groups termed as middle class, who earned their wealth through an expanding trade of the manufactured goods, being exported. There were other professionals also like lawyers, administrative officials who were all educated. They believed that no group in society should be privileged by birth.
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It refers to sum invested by the proprietor in a business it may be in cash or asset
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Land, labour, physical capital and human capital are four main factors of production.
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The alluvial plains of the Jammu and Kashmir state are formed by the depositions of Chenab, Tawi, Ravi and their tributaries. ... Situated in the vicinity of Siwaliks, the outer plain of Jammu Division is traversed by numerous hill torrents, locally known as Khad.
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Its only in socialist economies that societies could operate without owning any property. In a socialist society, the state owns factories, lands, banks and other resources.

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