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Resource: Anything which can be used for satisfying the human needs is called a resource.
Resources are vital for human beings. But indiscriminate use of resources is creating many problems.
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Government of India (GoI) is constituted of three organs namely Executive, Legislature and Judiciary to administer the country and its people efficiently.
1. Executive-
- It consists of the President/Governor, PM/CM, CoM (Council of Minister s) at Union/State level, along with the bureaucracy.
- It is empowered to take crucial governmental decisions and implement them.
2. Legislature-
- both at center and states
- Formulates laws and policies, along with scrutinizing the government and its decisions.
- It checks the power of the executive as the executive is responsible to the legislature as per our constitution.
3. Judiciary-
- The top to down system of courts starting from the Supreme Court (SC) at the apex level to the district courts at the bottom. It also contains various tribunals within.
- As per the Constitution, SC is the ultimate guarantor of the Fundamental Rights and the guardian and supreme interpreter of the Constitution. Apart from that the judiciary also functions as the arbiter and dispenser of justice.
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Count Cavour was known as the Bismarck of Italy.
1) He was a Statesman
2) He was the most famous person In Germany
3) He was born in Germany
4) He was born on 1 April 1815
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- The emphasis on the use of vernacular language, the language of the masses, helped spread the message of national unity.
- Folk songs, dances, and poetry contributed to popularising the spirit of nationalism and patriotic fervour in Europe. Collecting and recording the different forms of folk culture was important for building a national consciousness. Being a part of the lives of the common people, folk culture enabled nationalists to carry the message of nationalism to a large and diverse audience.
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Balancing the need of use resources & also to conserve them for the future is called a sustainable development.
The Three ways in which resources can be used judiciously are as follows:--
1) By resource planning.
2)By proper management of resources.
3)By awareness.
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Production of goods in large quantitites after processing for raw material to more valuable products is called manufacturing. Manufacturing industries fall in the secondary sector.
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- 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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The Belgian leaders recognised the existence of regional and cultural diversities.
(a) They amended their constitution four times so as to work out an innovative arrangement that would enable everyone to live together in peace and harmony, i.e., there was sharing of power between the Dutch and the French both in the central government; state government and community government. They followed a policy of accommodation.
(b) This helped to avoid civic strife and division of the country on linguistic lines.
(c) On the other hand, the Sinhalese who were in majority in Sri Lanka as compared to the Tamils followed a policy of majoritarianism and adopted a series of measures to establish Sinhala supremacy by passing an Act of 1956.
These measures alienated the Tamils leading to civic strife between the two communities.
We find that both Belgium and Sri Lanka dealt with the issue of power sharing differently. In Belgium, the leaders respected the interests of both linguistic groups and avoided any possibilities of clashes among the Dutch- and French-speaking communities. In Sri Lanka, however, the assertive policies of the majority community led to a civil war threatening the unity and integrity of the country.
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The Habshurg Empire included the Alpine regions – the Tyrol, Austria, Sudentenland and Bohemia. It also included the Italian – speaking provinces of Lombardy and Venetia. In Hungary, half of the population spoke Magyar while other half spoke a variety of dialects. In Galicia, the aristocracy spoke polish. Besides, there also lived a mass of subject peasant peoples—Bohemians, slovaks, slovenes, croats, Roumans. The only tie binding these diverse
groups together was a common allegiance to the emperor.
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