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Shriti Singh 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Parties reflect society thus it involve partisanship.

Khushpreet Kaur 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Partisanship is marked by a tendency to take a side and inability to take a balanced view on an issue. Parties reflect fundamental political divisions in a society. Parties are a part of the society and they involve partisanship.
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Khushpreet Kaur 9 months, 2 weeks ago

It was a war like no other before because: It included the world's most powerful industrial nations. This was the world's first industrial conflict. The attacks took place in the air, on land, and the water.

Manasvi Bhandari 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Because print technology was not introduced. People were not aware about their rights.
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Khushpreet Kaur 9 months, 2 weeks ago

The political condition of Europe in the mid-eighteenth century was as mentioned below : (1) There were no nation states (2) Germany, Italy and Switzerland were divided into kingdoms, duchies and cantons whose rulers had their autonomous territories. (3) There were autocratic monarchies in Eastern and Central Europe
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Khushpreet Kaur 9 months, 2 weeks ago

India adopted a multi party system because :- i.) India is such a large country which is not easily absorbed by two or three parties. ii.) The system allows a variety of interests and opinions to enjoy political representation.

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Not Fine Bro 🎭 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Mahatma Gandhi demanded 11 things to govt. In which abolishing tax on salt also included. Gandhi said that if his demand not accepted then he will start civil disobedience from 11 March. And Irwin ignored this Then Gandhi choose salt as best option to start civil disobedience movement because everyone uses salt even he/she rich or poor.

Lakshithsaran R.S. 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Salt March and Civil Disobedience Movement The article will discuss the importance of Civil Disobedience, Arrival of Simon Commission, Purna Swaraj, The Salt March and its connection with Civil Disobedience Movement, etc. TABLE OF CONTENT The Simon Commission Liberals and Revolutionaries Conclusion India, after the non-cooperation movement, was in a state of confusion. Violence had prompted Mahatma Gandhi to call off the movement but left everyone asking what was next. Would the nationalists confront the British again? If yes, how were they to do so? What would make this movement different from the one which was just over? An answer to all of this was the famous Salt March, popularly known as the Dandi March, which kickstarted a new wave of resistance against the British in the form of the civil disobedience movement. The Simon Commission, Liberals, and Revolutionaries The Indian Statutory Commission, popularly known as the Simon Commission, is recognised as a catalyst for the civil disobedience movement. It was set to debate constitutional reform in India, which was carried out without a single Indian member, prompting a great protest. But before it arrived in India, the Congress was rife with internal debate and had two choices: Liberals like Motilal Nehru and C.R. Das wanted to contest the provincial elections and oppose the British within the Councils (set up by the Government of India Act, 1919) Revolutionaries like Jawaharlal Nehru and Subhas Chandra Bose urged mass agitation and complete independence The commission’s arrival and the worsening economic condition with the onset of the worldwide economic depression propelled the demands of the revolutionaries, resulting in the civil disobedience movement.   Poorna Swaraj – The Lahore Session With popular resistance reignited among the masses wherever the Simon Commission went, organising hartals and demonstrations with the slogan, ‘Go Back Simon,’ the Congress and Gandhi were prompted to formally give direction and confront the British once again. The historic Lahore Session of the Congress, one which saw Jawaharlal Nehru succeed his father as President of the Congress, passed a landmark resolution declaring Poorna Swaraj as the objective of the organisation of nationalists. Subsequently, the tricolour was unfurled, and 26th January 1930 was fixed as Independence day.  It is also in this session that Congress announced the civil disobedience movement, to be launched and organised with Gandhi at the helm.  The Salt Satyagraha – Dandi March Before the famous Dandi March, Gandhi had issued an ultimatum to the then viceroy Lord Irwin. Of the 11 demands made, one was to abolish the Salt Act, which imposed a tax on salt and disallowed its production or sale by anyone other than the British. Irwin’s refusal to yield led to the civil disobedience movement being kicked off.  Gandhi and his 78 followers walked 375km from Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi. Upon his arrival at Dandi on 6th April 1930, Gandhiji picked up a fistful of salt and broke the salt law, symbolising India’s refusal to live under British laws. The law also epitomised the unjust and discriminatory practices of the colonialists, and being a product of daily consumption, a satyagraha against it struck a chord with everyone. The movement spread all across India, with many manufacturing salts, boycotting British goods, refusing to pay taxes, and violating forest laws. The civil disobedience movement had started. This movement was different from the non-cooperation movement, as people not only refused to cooperate with the British but actively broke colonial laws. The Government’s response – The First Round Table Conference and Gandhi-Irwin pact A frightened colonial government resorted to ruthless lathi charges, firings, and mass arrests. Gandhiji and many others were imprisoned, and the Congress was declared illegal. Amid the violence and chaos, the British gathered to discuss the Simon Commission Report at the First Round Table Conference, which the Congress boycotted. But not having the Congress at the table rendered the exercise futile and meant that the negotiations were the only way out. A settlement was reached between Gandhi and the Viceroy, called the Gandhi-Irwin Pact, which had the following outcomes: Non-violent political prisoners were to be released Right to produce salt for consumption Right to peacefully picket liquor and foreign cloth shops Suspension of civil disobedience movement and participation in the Second Round Table Conference The Second Round Table Conference – Resumption of the Movement Despite Gandhi’s best efforts at the Second Round Table Conference in London, the British government refused the demand for freedom with the immediate grant of dominion status. Meanwhile, the situation worsened in India, with leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru and Abdul Ghaffar Khan behind bars, forcing Gandhi to resume the movement upon his return.  The repressive tactics of the government continued, lakhs were arrested, including Gandhi, and violence against satyagrahis grew. The movement died down and was suspended in May 1933 and withdrawn in May 1934. The Third Round Table Conference – The Govt. of India Act, 1935 While the Congress continued its struggle back in India, the British met at the third Round Table Conference, which eventually led to the passage of the Government of India Act, 1935. The law provided for the following: Establishment of the All India Federation A new system of governance in provinces based on provincial autonomy The bicameral legislature in provinces Representatives of states were not directly elected but appointed by the rulers 14% of British India had the right to vote Real power vested in the hands of the governor-general and not the princes Local administration – powers of ministers increased The Act failed to live up to nationalist expectations, with power still concentrated at the hands of the British. While Congress condemned the Act, it decided to contest elections to depict how unpopular the law was. The elections that followed demonstrated that an overwhelming majority of Indians supported the Congress, with them forming ministries in 7 out of 11 provinces and coalition governments in 2. Conclusion After the civil disobedience movement had failed to attain its objectives, many alleged that the Congress had lost its hold on India, which was proved wrong in the provincial elections later. While the movement may have failed, it went a long way to instill the ideas of Swaraj and Satyagraha into the minds of the people, deepening the roots of the freedom struggle in India.
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Censorship is the suppression or regulation of speech, public communication, or information, deemed objectionable, harmful, sensitive, or inconvenient by authorities. It can occur in various forms, from the censorship of books, films, and art to the control of digital communication. Historically, censorship has been used by governments, religious institutions, and organizations to maintain social order, suppress dissent, and prevent the spread of ideas considered dangerous or against the common good. The practice dates back to ancient Rome with the office of censor, who oversaw the morals of citizens. In modern times, censorship is often associated with political repression and the curtailment of free speech, with many advocating for the right to express ideas without fear of government retaliation. However, it can also be seen in efforts to protect individuals from offensive content or to prevent the dissemination of sensitive information for national security reasons. Censorship raises complex issues about the balance between freedom of expression and the protection of society, making it a contentious and ongoing topic of debate.
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Md Gulzar 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Power sharing in Various types :- • Horizontal Distribution of power - Legislative,Executive and judiciary • Vertical distribution of power - central Government, state government and local bodies.

Hari Shankar 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Power sharing is a practice in conflict resolution where multiple groups distribute political, military, or economic power among themselves according to agreed rules. It can refer to any formal framework or informal pact that regulates the distribution of power between divided communities.
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Hint: The yarn eaten by a certain mode of production in the cotton and textile industry is called loomage. Complete yarn consumed by mills is called mill loomage. Power and hand looming refer to the total yarn consumed respectively by these modes of development. Complete answer: In India, as the latter are used by the cottage industries, it is important to keep the mill industry lower than the powerloom and handloom.Significant numbers of people in the rural areas are working by powerloom and handloom. It is one of the key origins of their life. Thus, if industrial production increases, it will impact the livelihood of many families in their homes who work on power looms and handlooms. Unemployment and hunger would also result from it. The industrial or mill loomage is often held lower than the power looms and the handlooms, in order to prevent such circumstances and to make rural people self-sufficient. They provide the financially deprived sections of society with revenue. The individual weavers who rely on power looms and handlooms for their sustenance will be out of work if the mill sector absorbs more yarn. Holding the loomage of the mill industry low allows poor weavers to gain and meet the competition with mass goods. Power and handling would help provide jobs in rural areas and minimise villagers' migration to the cities. Note: In India, more than 4.3 million people are directly or indirectly employed by the handling industry. 95 percent of the world's handwoven fabrics contribute to India's handloom. The people of the Harappan civilization, according to some archaeological findings, knew how to weave and spin. And that was 4,000+ years ago
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Hari Shankar 9 months, 2 weeks ago

During the middle of the 19th century Italy was divided into seven States. During 1830 Mazzini decided to unite Italy. he had formed a secret society 'young Italy' to achieve his goal. After earlier failures in 1831 and 1848 King victor Emmanuel-2 took to unify the Italian States through wars Through a tactful diplomatic alliance with France by cavour Sardinia Piedmont succeeded in defeating the Austrian forces in 1859. under the leadership of Garibaldi armed volunteers marched into South Italy in 1860 and the kingdom of the two Sicilies and succeeded in winning the support of the local peasants in order to drive out the Spanish rulers. In 1861, Victor Emmanuel-2 was proclaimed King of United Italy.

Lakshithsaran R.S. 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Access free live classes and tests on the app Download + SSC LoginJoin for Free SSC Notes Downloads What's New SSC JE Exam Pattern SSC CGL Exam Syllabus SSC CGL Exam Pattern 2023 SSC CAPF SSC CGL SSC CHSL SSC JE SSC JHT SSC MTS SSC Steno C and D SSC Exam » SSC Study Materials » World History » Unification of Italy  Unification of Italy The papal Rome (1870) and annexation of Venetia (1866) marked a unification of Italy, which is all about the war between Austrians and Piedmontese for helping the French in 1859. TABLE OF CONTENT What is the Unification of Italy?  Conclusion  At the beginning of 1840, the Unification of Italy united several states of the Peninsula into a single kingdom of Italy by different social and political movements. The transfer of united Italy into a political and cultural entity is called Risorgimento. Giuseppe Garibaldi was unsuccessful in creating Italy united as an independent democracy. Giuseppe Mazzini is one of the most successful leaders in creating Italy united. Camillo Di Cavour is one of the great democrats who used realpolitik as a successful tool for making a united Italy under Sardinia. ‘Realpolitik’ is the major policy that was constructed in terms of self-interest and power of idiomatic nation-states in Italy. The Government of Sardinia included their domain in the French and British side after the Crimean War in 1858 by using a press conference. In 1859 Austria declared battle against Sardinia and it was knocked over by the French army.  What is the Unification of Italy?  The unification of Italy was started in 1815 in Vienna and 1871, Rome became the new capital of Italy then the total process of unification was completed. It was a two-step procedure; first was to gain freedom from Austria and second was the process of independent states of Italy into a single domain. These divisions of the Italian Peninsula helped the process of the unification of Italy. The beginning of Italian unification was the Austrian-Franco War, which occurred in the year of 1859.  Cavour led the process of unification by a diplomatic alliance in France and it started while forming a new united Europe and Italy by Giuseppe Mazzini. The process of unification of Italy started through generating votes for the locals in northern states under Italy from 1859 to 1860. It was a major step to join the domain of Sardinia through the Italian unification. The important impetus towards the unification came as a reform by the French army while they pressurized the central Italian states during the Napoleonic and French wars (1796-1815). Background of Unification of Italy  “The Italian Peninsula” was classified throughout Italy into several states upon the Roman king in 476 AD. In 1830 the unification of Italy resulted in French revolutions in several Italian states. Giuseppe Garibaldi was the first Democrat who took part in the insurrection in the year of 1848; however, the attempt failed several times. With the support of Giuseppe Garibaldi to the Victor Emmanuel 2, it helped in returning to Italy with several volunteers from Naples and Sicily.  The insurrection was successful with the help of the Redshirts army of Garibaldi in 1860, which captured the island of Naples and Sicily. Meanwhile, the Italian northern states accepted Victor Emmanuel 2 as their emperor and in 1861 Sicily and Naples were handled by the king of Italy as their kingdom. However, Rome and Venice have concluded states under the foreign kingdom and changing the capital to Rome in 1871 helps to complete the unification of Italy. Timeline of Unification   of Italy  The timeline of Italian unification is described below: 1849- In this year Venice was defeated by the Austrian army that created a major effect by crushing so many people in Venetia. 1858- Cavour and Napoleon III decided to organize war against Austria by gaining Venetia, Lombardy, Modena and Parma to Italy. 1859- The importance of this year was Cavour’s return to Venetia and Napoleon III back out from war with Austria. In this year Sardinia captured Modena, Tuscany and Parma and Lombardy was taken by Sardinia. 1860- Sardinia captured central Italian states by giving Savoy and nice to the French in this year. Another incident occurred this year as Emmanuel II became the first emperor of Italy with the help of Garibaldi and their Redshirt army. Garibaldi resized Palermo as a capital with the help of the British government. After establishing the domain of Victor Emmanuel II in Sicily, this year Garibaldi took the power of Naples and handed over his power to the king. 1861- “Camillo Di Cavour ” died this year after seeing that the Papal States were not controlled by Italy. Established official kingdom Italy in Venetia. 1867- Garibaldi seeks Papal States and Rome apart from the attempt that fails and the revolution in Rome was suppressed. 1870- The army of Italy slowly moved towards Rome and captured Rome and created their domain in Rome forcefully.  1871- This is the year when the unification of Italy was completed by moving the Italian capital to Rome. Leaders in Unification of Italy  The unification of Italy brought so many strong leaders like Giuseppe Garibaldi, Giuseppe Mazzini and Cavour, their work is marked in world history. Giuseppe Garibaldi is the most involved leader, who gave support in the process of unification. Cavour took Realpolitik as a tool to unite Italy in 1861. After the revolution in Italy in 1848, Giuseppe Garibaldi recruited many volunteers, who supported the independence of Italy at the end of the First World War and established the Roman republic. He promoted the goal of Giuseppe Mazzini of united Italy as a permanent monarchy. He was successful in defeating the United Kingdom and royal troops with the support of local reinforcement.  Conclusion  The unification of Italy tells about the journey of capturing Rome after the annexation of Trieste, Trentino and Friuli at the end of “World War I”. It is officially called the independence of the Italian War while moving its capital Florence to Rome in 1871. This Risorgimento was defined as an Italian movement that helped in the unity of Italian states in 1819 and it supported Emperor Victor Emmanuel 2 to become the first superior emperor of Italy.
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Md Gulzar 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Globalisation refers to the integration of global economics, industries, markets, culture and policies making around the world free from socio-political control and reduces distances between regions/countries through a global network of trade, communication, immigration, and transportation.

Md Gulzar 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Globalisation refers to the integration of global economics, industries, markets, culture and policies making around the world free from socio-political control and reduces distances between regions/countries through a global network of trade, communication, immigration, and transportation.

Anant Chauhan 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Globalisation is a idea of trade which works globally like buisness, food , etc.
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Not Fine Bro 🎭 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Balkans are rich in minerals and many more that's why everyone wanted that place to be their territory
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Md Gulzar 9 months, 2 weeks ago

•India had a very rich and old tradition of handwritten manuscript in sanskrit,Arabic and Persian as well as in various vernacular language. •Manuscript were copied on palm leaves or on handmade paper.

Md Gulzar 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Which language is this

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Aasalu avvaruraaa ee lesson kani pettindhi vadu arvaro print testey nuvvu dhani medha lesson rayala adhi adhooo movie teyachuga na puka aadava....😅
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Md Gulzar 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Which steam you select in 11 Class???
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Not Fine Bro 🎭 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Utha utha kar pelunga saale

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Md Gulzar 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Ncm started in December 1920

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Gauri Prajapati 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Non cooperation movement was started in January 1921

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Nihal Bendi 9 months, 3 weeks ago

Political parties are one of the most visible institutions in a democracy for the ordinary citizens democracy is equal to political parties it is important to know the nature and working of political parties.
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They response by the citizens is known as accountable government

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What is majortanisnm
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Sustainable development is an organic compound which makes an sustain country which enables use of pesticides, insecticide and a lot more
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Manya Manya 9 months, 3 weeks ago

Agriculture provides good's to an industrial sector like vegetables, fruits,grians,etc.. thus for an organic industries the agriculture is an major component
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The feeling of alienation emerged among Sri Lankan Tamils and the organised many political organisations and the conflict turned into civil war.
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Informal social control includes that which is exerted by our family, friends, and colleagues. Formal social control includes organizations or systems that use strict and delineated rules, values, and morals that we are commonly made to obey

Prachi Goud 9 months, 3 weeks ago

Formal credit is the one taken from formal sources like banks and cooperative societies. They charge somewhat low interest rate. Informal credit is taken from informal sources such as money lenders or relatives. Theh charge a high interest rate.
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Lakshithsaran R.S. 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Culture played an important role in creating the idea of the nation: art and poetry, stories and music helped express and shape nationalist feelings. effort was to create a sense of a shared collective heritage, a common cultural past, as the basis of a nation.

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