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Raj Kankariya 5 years ago

The non cooperation movement was a reaction towards the oppressive of policies of the British Indian government such as the rowlatt act and the Jallianwala bagh massacre in Amritsar.
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Ekta K 5 years ago

Thank you so much...

Manish Meena 5 years ago

The three components of a political party are as follows: 1. Leaders - The leaders are the ones who hold positions of power at various levels in the sphere of politics. They belong to different political parties. The leaders of the ruling party are responsible for the impact of various policies and processes and address issues of the people time and again. 2. Active members - Political parties comprise of lakhs of members and political activists across the entire nation. They play an important role in promoting the agenda of the party including a focus on issues and various policies and party leadership. 3. Followers - The followers of a political party are the supporters of the ideas and agenda of that particular political party. They are the citizens of the general public who strongly believe in the ideas and approaches of the party and extend their support to the party especially during elections.
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Credit sometimes pushes the borrower into a situation in which recovery is very painful because if a person take loan and not able to pay back in that situation the person is in debts trap so that the bank take history documents collateral etc. Example: Salim grow crops in field and in natural disasters his crop fall in that situation Salim take loan from zamindar and not able to pay back in that situation recovery is very painful

Adithya Dev A 5 years ago

Say about an example of informal source of credit.
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Adithya Dev A 5 years ago

The two major reasons why power sharing is desirable in democracy are :- 1) PRUDENTIAL = It helps reduce the possibility of conflict as it ensures that the voice of all communities in a democracy is heard by the government. As social conflict leads to political instability, power sharing is a good way of ensuring stability in political order. In democracies, both majority and minority have the sovereign freedom to live together. 2) MORAL = Power sharing is the very spirit of democracy. In democracies, the power is shared between those who are affected by its exercise and those who have to live by its effects. In a democratic society, power is always shared in some way or the other. A legitimate government is one wherein, citizens through participation can obtain a stake in the system.

Manish Meena 5 years ago

Prudential first seat Moral second ? seat

Tagore Shekar 5 years ago

1.If the power is shared the conflict between two groups will not take place 2.If power is not shared their is a chances of civil war
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Balwant Kumar 5 years ago

Transport, communication and trade are indeed complementary to each other as:

  • Transportation has allowed movement of ideas, people and technology from one country to other which helps in development. this helps in establishment of good relations with other countries.
  • Communication helps people of one country to interact with the people of other countries. this way they can work together which can help in development of country. this also helps in providing better trade opportunities.
  • Trade can only be done with the countries which are having good relations with us communication plays an important role here. furthermore the relations can be improved by better transportation facilities through which a country can send goods in time.
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Sia ? 4 years, 11 months ago

Transport, or transportation, is the movement of humans, animals and goods from one location to another. In other words, the action of transport is defined as a particular movement of an organism or thing from a point A to a point B. Modes of transport include air, land, water, cable, pipeline and space.
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Adithya Dev A 5 years ago

1) Used as intermediate in exchange of goods. 2) Used in transferring value of a commodity. 3) Used in storage of value of goods. 4) Used in measuring value of goods (known as price). 5) Used in credit activities.

Shruti Kushwaha 5 years ago

Logo ko unki aukat dekha deta h paisa ?

Sujith Sali 5 years ago

Money is a source which we use in Daily life as exchange medium of goods. It is easy way to buy directly what we want. Money can fulfill our needs.
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By extinguishing fire whenever anywhere forest fire will take place ??
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King Victor Emmanuel II, to unify the Italian states through war.In 1860, they marched into South Italy 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 II was proclaimed the king of United Italy.

Saiyam Jain 5 years ago

Italian unification, also known as the Risorgimento, was the 19th-century political and social movement that resulted in the consolidation of different states of the Italian Peninsula into a single state, the Kingdom of Italy.
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Nishika Sharma 5 years ago

Double counting means counting of the value of the same product (or expenditure) more than once. ... This is called the problem of double counting which means counting value of the same commodity more than once.
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Adithya Dev A 5 years ago

German unification = led by Otto Von Bismarck, chief minister of prussia , 1866 - 1871, King Kaiser William - I first emperor, with support of Prussian army and monarchy. Italian unification = led by Count Camillo de Cavour, chief minister of Sardinia Piedmont province, 1859 - 1870, King Victor Emmanuel - II first emperor, with support of Sardinia Piedmont province.

Lakshya Sharma 5 years ago

One is done by bismark and one dome by gippsee mizzani and gribaldi
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Bhavya Sharma 5 years ago

The three ways in which political parties shape the public opinion:
(i) They raise and highlight issues.
(ii) Parties have lakhs of members and activists spread all over the country. Many of the pressure groups are the extensions of political parties among different sections of the society.
(iii) Parties sometimes also launch movements for the resolution of problems faced by people.

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Atul Singh 5 years ago

1. Farmers’ Organizations: Bhartiya Kisan Union, etc. 2. Trade Unions: All India Trade Union Congress, Indian National Trade Union Congress and Bhartiya Mazdoor Sangh, etc. 3. Business Groups: FICCI, ASSOCHAM, CII, etc.
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Khushi 5 years ago

During the 19th century, nationalism emerged as a force which brought about sweeping changes in the political and mental world of Europe. The end result of these changes was the emergence of the ‘Nation-State’ in place of the multinational dynastic empires of Europe. The concept and practices of a modem state in which a centralised power exercised sovereign control over a clearly defined territory, had been developing over a long period of time in Europe. But a nation-state was one in which the majority of its citizens and not only its rulers, came to develop a sense of common identity and shared history. This commonness did not exist from time immemorial; it was developed through struggles, through the actions of leaders and the common people.
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Khushi 5 years ago

❇During the ‘Swadeshi Movement’ in Bengal, a tricolour flag (red, green and yellow) was designed.Nationalism in India 39 ❇It had eight lotuses, representing eight provinces of British India. ❇It also had a crescent moon, representing Hindus and Muslims.
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Mishaji . 5 years ago

1 don't have political parties in such a situation every candidate in elections will be independent 2 no one will be able to make any promises to the people without any major policy changes 3 the government may be formed but its utility will remain uncertain 4 elected representatives will be accountable to the constituency for what they do their locate Locality 5 but no one will be responsible for how the country will run 6 the role of an opposition party in democracy necessities the existence of political parties 7 as societies become large and complex they also need some agencies together different views on various issues and to present this is a government that's why political parties and needed
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Anandi Sigar 5 years ago

Napoleonic war began on 18 may 1803 and on November 1815

Khushmeet Singh 5 years ago

1815

Nimisha Sharma 5 years ago

From 1803
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Shreya Gupta 5 years ago

An election commission is an independent body which is appointed by the executive and monitors the proper conduction of elections and keeps an eye to prevent corruption
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Oav Papadahandi 5 years ago

Similarly, Germania became the allegory of the German nation. In visual representations, Germaniawears a crown of oak leaves, as the German oak stands for heroism.
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Nandhini S.A 4 years, 11 months ago

(i) Like Germany, Italy too had a long history of political fragmentation. (ii) Italians were scattered over several dynastic states as well as the multinational, Habsburg Empire. (iii) During the middle of the nineteenth century, Italy was divided into seven states, of which only one, Sardinia-Piedmont, was ruled by an Italian princely house. (iv) The north was under Austrian Habsburgs, the centre was ruled by the Pope and the southern regions were under the domination of the Bourbon kings of Spain. (v) Even the Italian language had not acquired one common form, and it still had many regional and local variations

Kanvi Parmar 5 years ago

(i) Like Germany, Italy too had a long history of political fragmentation. (ii) Italians were scattered over several dynastic states as well as the multinational, Habsburg Empire. (iii) During the middle of the nineteenth century, Italy was divided into seven states, of which only one, Sardinia-Piedmont, was ruled by an Italian princely house. (iv) The north was under Austrian Habsburgs, the centre was ruled by the Pope and the southern regions were under the domination of the Bourbon kings of Spain. (v) Even the Italian language had not acquired one common form, and it still had many regional and local variations
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Samrriddhi Saha 5 years ago

Hi payal! I would like to answer your question. First of all, we need to agree that different people have different thoughts. And when people have different thoughts, their notions for development will also be different. People's different economic and social situation leads to different goals for development. Some people long for proper clothes to wear, proper house to live in while others want proper education and settling abroad as part of development. Let's take an example of - 1) a landless rural labourer- development for such a person would be regular and more days of work and garaunteed wages. 2) but for a rich merchant, development might be getting his children married or helping them settle abroad for further education. Thus, it is evident that different people have different notions for development. Thanks ?
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Khushi 5 years ago

(i) In the 1800s, nationalist feelings were strong in the hearts of the middle-class Germans. (ii) They united in 1848 to create a nation-state out of the numerous German states. (iii) Prussia soon became the leader of German unification movement. (iv) Chief Minister Otto von Bismarck was the architect of the process with support from Prussian army and Prussian bureaucracy. (v) The unification process was completed after Prussia won wars with Austria, Denmark and France over seven years time. (vi) In January 1871, the Prussian king, William I, was proclaimed the German Emperor in a ceremony held at Versailles.
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Adithya Dev A 5 years ago

On producers :- 1) MNCs are profitted, so they increase foreign investment. 2) Local companies who are under MNCs also profitted through FDI. 3) Companies which provide services like data entry, accountancy enjoy profits. 4) Indian companies like Tata motors and Infosys emerged as MNCs. 5) Global companies also profitted, so they increased the production standard.

Adithya Dev A 5 years ago

On workers :- 1) Flexibility in labour laws. 2) Low wages. 3) No job security.

Adithya Dev A 5 years ago

On consumers :- 1) Greater choice of goods. 2) They are able to enjoy better quality goods at lower price. 3) Higher standard of living.

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