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Aman Anshuman 6 years, 8 months ago

Frédéric Sorrieu was a French engraver, printmaker and draughtsman. He was notable for his works testifying the liberal and nationalist revolutions in France and in Europe.

Vrinda Kalla 6 years, 8 months ago

Frederic Sorrieu was a French artist who prepared a series of 4 prints ( in 1848) visualising his dreams of a world made up of a ' democratic and social republics '.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 8 months ago

In 1848, Frederic Sorrieu, a French artist, prepared a series of four prints visualising his dream of a world made up of ‘democratic and social Republics’, as he called them.
The first print shows the people of Europe and America, men and women of all ages and social classes marching in a long train, and offering homage to the statue of Liberty as they pass by it.
On the earth in the foreground of the image lie the shattered remains of the symbols of absolutist institutions.
In Sorrieu’s utopian vision, the people of the world are grouped as distinct nations, identified through their flags and national costume.
Leading the procession, way past the statue of Liberty, are the United States and Switzerland, which by this time were already nation-states.
 France, identifiable by the revolutionary tricolour, has just reached the statue.
 She is followed by the people of Germany, bearing the black, red and gold flag. Interestingly, at the time when Sorrieu created this image, the German peoples did not yet exist as a united nation the flag they carry is an expression of liberal hopes in 1848 to unify the numerous German-speaking principalities into a nation-state under a democratic constitution.
 Following the German people are the people of Austria, the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, Lombardy, Poland, England, Ireland, Hungary and Russia. From the heavens above, Christ, saints and angels gaze upon the scene.

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 8 months ago

It means a belief that the majority community should be able to rule a country in whichever way it wants, by disregarding the wishes and needs of the minority, e.g., Sri Lanka opted for majoritarianism in which majority Sinhalas rule the country.

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 8 months ago

It is essential to have resource planning because of the following reasons:

  • It helps to identify the various resources present in different regions of the country.

  • It helps in the conservation of various non-renewable/extinguishable resources.

  • It helps in reducing wastage of resources.

  • It helps in equal distribution of resources among the regions that have acute shortage of it.

  • It helps in keeping track of remaining resources.

  • It helps to take care of future generations.

Thus, resource planning is necessary for sustaining quality of life and global peace.

Kaur 0001 6 years, 8 months ago

Resource planning is essential because of the following reasons: It helps to identify various resources present in different regions of our country.It helps in the conservation of various non- renewable resources.It helps in reducing the wastage of resources.
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..Riya.. ?3154? 6 years, 8 months ago

There was 5 chps cut in sst ... In history 2 starting chp were cut
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Ravi ....✌️ Ivar.....? 6 years, 8 months ago

French Emperor Napoleon's forces were strong enough to conquer and control the whole of mainland Europe, including the numerous German states. Napoleon reorganised Germany into 39 larger states. ... Napoleon was defeated firstly at Leipzig in 1813 and then at Waterloo in 1815, bringing an end to the Confederation of Rhine.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 8 months ago

The 1848 revolution of the liberals refers to the various national movements pioneered by educated middle classes alongside the revolts of the poor, unemployed and starving peasants and workers in Europe. While in countries like France, food shortages and widespread unemployment during 1848 led to popular uprisings, in other parts of Europe (such as Germany, Italy, Poland and the Austro-Hungarian Empire), men and women of the liberal middle classes came together to voice their demands for the creation of nation-states based on parliamentary principles. In Germany, for example, various political associations comprising middle-class professionals, businessmen and prosperous artisans came together in Frankfurt to form an all-German National Assembly. This Frankfurt parliament drafted a constitution for a German nation to be headed by a monarchy subject to a parliament. Though such liberal movements were ultimately suppressed by conservative forces, the old order could never be restored. The monarchs realised that the cycles of revolution and repression could only be ended by granting concessions to the liberal-nationalist revolutionaries. The political, social and economic ideas supported by the liberals were clearly based on democratic ideals. Politically, they demanded constitutionalism with national unification—a nation-state with a written constitution and parliamentary administration. They wanted to rid society of its class-based partialities and birth rights. Serfdom and bonded labour had to be abolished, and economic equality had to be pursued as a national goal. The right to property was also significant in the liberals’ concept of a nation based on political, social and economic freedom.

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 8 months ago

The Belgium model of sharing power in their democratic set-up is very complicated. It is so because many provisions have been made by their constitution. These provisions are not easy even for the people in Belgium to understand. These provisions have helped avoiding civil strife between the two major communities and a possible division upon linguistic lines.

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Gul Bhutani 6 years, 8 months ago

Bmi stands for body mass index . It is used to measure the undernourishment and overnourishment among the people .it ia value deprived from the mass and height of an individual . It is measured by weight (in kg) / height sq. (in m)
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Basant Pandey 6 years, 8 months ago

Thanku

Yogita Ingle 6 years, 8 months ago

Per capita income or average income
It is measures the average income earned per person in given area (city, region, country, etc) in a specific year. it is calculated by dividing the area's total income by its total population.
Disadvantages of average income
1). average income doesn't describes conditions of country's people really.
2).It doesn't all the conditions which are to be fulfilled being a developed country.
3).Per capita income decreases the role of rich and poor because it show all the people equal.

 

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Anushka Jugran_? 6 years, 8 months ago

Because resources especially non renewable resources r present in limited amount n they can be exhausted soon.. Also resources r unequally distributes around the world..
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 8 months ago

The 1848 revolution of the liberals refers to the various national movements pioneered by educated middle classes alongside the revolts of the poor, unemployed and starving peasants and workers in Europe. While in countries like France, food shortages and widespread unemployment during 1848 led to popular uprisings, in other parts of Europe (such as Germany, Italy, Poland and the Austro-Hungarian Empire), men and women of the liberal middle classes came together to voice their demands for the creation of nation-states based on parliamentary principles. In Germany, for example, various political associations comprising middle-class professionals, businessmen and prosperous artisans came together in Frankfurt to form an all-German National Assembly. This Frankfurt parliament drafted a constitution for a German nation to be headed by a monarchy subject to a parliament. Though such liberal movements were ultimately suppressed by conservative forces, the old order could never be restored. The monarchs realised that the cycles of revolution and repression could only be ended by granting concessions to the liberal-nationalist revolutionaries. The political, social and economic ideas supported by the liberals were clearly based on democratic ideals. Politically, they demanded constitutionalism with national unification—a nation-state with a written constitution and parliamentary administration. They wanted to rid society of its class-based partialities and birth rights. Serfdom and bonded labour had to be abolished, and economic equality had to be pursued as a national goal. The right to property was also significant in the liberals’ concept of a nation based on political, social and economic freedom.

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 8 months ago

Napoleon Bonaparte was the ruler of France. He was crowned as the king of France in December 1804. He was known as the ‘son of the revolution’. He was an excellent general who recovered he lost territories. He Expanded his kingdoms through wars with Austria , Prussia and Russia between 1805-07. He passed the Napoleonic code in 1805 to simplify the administration. He was defeated very badly by the British General Arthur Wellesley at Waterloo in 1815. He was arrested and sent to the island of Saint Helena where he died in 1821.

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Ashish Kumar 6 years, 8 months ago

The Central Powers (German: Mittelmächte; Hungarian: Központi hatalmak; Turkish: İttifak Devletleri / Bağlaşma Devletleri; Bulgarian: Централни сили, translit. Tsentralni sili), consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria—hence also known as the Quadruple Alliance[1] (German: Vierbund)—was one of the two main coalitions that fought World War I (1914–18
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Rajdeepmajhee Rajdeepmajhee 6 years, 8 months ago

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 8 months ago

River valley projects which serves many purposes simultaneously are called multi-purpose projects. The purposes fulfilled by these projects are :
(i) Flood control
(ii) Power generation
(iii) Irrigation
(iv) Fishing and
(v) Soil conservation

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 8 months ago

Public facilities are those facilities which are not possible for any individual to access at economic cost, so government provides such facilities to the public to ensure quality of life.
There are many public facilities, government provides in day-to-day life.
Four major facilities are as follow
(i) Basic education Government provides school and other educational facilities like chair, books etc to be used by the public. But its use and performance is depended on collective response and community cooperatio
(ii) Basic health facilities Government provideshospitals, vaccine programmes to maintainbasic quality of life.
(iii) Law and order facility/security The more the country will secure, the more it will attract investment public by which people Alts,may live peacefully.
(iv) Provide for Public Distribution System Government opens PDS shops or ration shops through which it supplies basic food items like rice, wheat, pulses, etc at very low price/subsidised rate to the lower income group or poor people. But functioning of these facilities depends on the community awareness and public cooperation.
Other facilities are infrastructure facilities like road, irrigation projects drinking water supplies

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Pooja Sah 6 years, 8 months ago

He create a imaginary world

Pooja Sah 6 years, 8 months ago

French artist

Deep Shikha 6 years, 8 months ago

French artist

Saurav Kumar 6 years, 8 months ago

He was a french artist???
Painter
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A chapbook is a type of street literature printed in early modern Europe. Produced cheaply, chapbooks were commonly small, paper-covered booklets, usually printed on a single sheet folded into books of 8, 12, 16 and 24 pages. They were often illustrated with crude woodcuts, which sometimes bore no relation to the text. When illustrations were included in chapbooks, they were considered popular prints. The tradition of chapbooks arose in the 16th century, as soon as printed books became affordable, and rose to its height during the 17th and 18th centuries. Many different kinds of ephemera and popular or folk literature were published as chapbooks, such as almanacs, children's literature, folk tales, ballads, nursery rhymes, pamphlets, poetry, and political and religious tracts. The term "chapbook" for this type of literature was coined in the 19th century. The corresponding French and German terms are bibliothèque bleue (blue book) and Volksbuch (people's book), respectively. In Spain they were known as pliegos de cordel (Cordel sheets).[1][2][3] The term "chapbook" is also in use for present-day publications, commonly short, inexpensive booklets.[4]
Detail me chahiye toh ye lo...
Books which costed a penny sold in England.They targeted the poor section of England including the weavers,labourers,etc...
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 8 months ago

  • Giuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionary who founded two underground societies; first Young Italy in Marseilles and then Young Europe in Berne.
  • Giuseppe Mazzini was an important figure in liberal natioanlism. He made a significant contribution to the unification of Italy.
  • By 1830, Giuseppe Mazzini put forward a coherent programme of a unitary Italian Republic formed a secret society named Young Italy to inspire them with ideas of unification.
  • Inspired by Mazzini several Secret societies sprang up in many European states to train revolutionaries and spread their ideas.
  • He inspired the youth of Italy with natioanlist ideas.
  • He believed God intended nations to be natural units of mankind and Italy could not continue to be a patchwork of small states and kingdoms.
  • He founded the underground secret societies Youth Italy Italy and Young Europe to involve the youth in revolutionary activities.
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Vimla Devi 6 years, 8 months ago

Which increases or decreases the rate of reaction but not take part in the reaction.
Substances which speed up or down the reaction but do not take part in it...
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0M Kumar 6 years, 8 months ago

What are you written?

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 8 months ago

The main criterion used by the World Bank in classifying different countries:
Countries with per capita income of US$ 12616 per annum and above in 2012, are called rich countries and those with per capita income of US$ 1035 or less are called low-income countries. India comes in the category of low middle income countries because its per capita income in 2012 was just US$ 1530 per annum. The rich countries, excluding countries of Middle East and certain other small countries, are generally called developed countries.
Limitations of this criterion are that while average income is useful for competition, it does not tell us how this income is distributed among people. A country may have more equitable distribution. People may be neither very rich nor extremely poor. But in another country with same average income, one person may be extremely rich, while others may be very poor. So, the method of average income does not give correct picture of a country.

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 8 months ago

Vertical division of power refers to sharing of power among different levels of the government - union, state and local government. In this division of power, the local government will work under the union or the state government and the state government will work under the union government.

Musicophile ❤️? 6 years, 8 months ago

This type of power sharing is seen among the levels of the government

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