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Europe in the mid-18th Century
- No nation states because Europeans never saw themselves as sharing a common identity or culture. E.g., The Habsburg Empire of Austria–Hungary comprised French, Italian and German-speaking people.
- Europe was broadly divided into two classes during this period namely: Aristocracy
- The land owning class.
- Numerically small, but dominated Europe, both socially and politically.
- Spoke French which was considered the language of the high society.
- Families were connected through marriage.
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Limitations of per capita income are :
(i) A rise in per capita income is due to rise in prices and not due to increase in physical output, it is not a reliable index of economic development.
(ii) National income rises but its distribution makes the rich richer and the poor poorer.
(iii) It excludes all non-marketed goods and services, even though they may be important for human happiness and better quality of life.
(iv) Rise in per capita income may be due to use of modern capital intensive technology in production which may be labour displacing in nature thus adversely affecting the poor masses.
(v) If rate of population growth, is higher than the rate of growth of national income, this will lead to fall in per capita availability of goods and services and economic welfare.
(vi) Contribution of commodity to economic welfare may be higher than its money value e.g., money value of salt, needle, thread, etc. included in national income is lower than their contribution to economic welfare.
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(i) The sharing of powers among political parties, pressure groups and movements ensures the influence in decision making process as democracy implies people’s choice among various contenders.
(ii) Regarding political parties this sharing takes place in the way of political competition among different parties. This in turn ensures that power does not remain in one hand.
(iii) In the case of coalition government this sharing becomes direct when two or more parties form an alliance to contest election and if their alliance is elected.
(iv) At the same time, pressure group and movements influence power sharing through dharna, rallies, protest, strike etc.
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| Stock | Reserve |
| 1. Materials in the environment which have the potential to satisfy human needs but human beings do not have the appropriate technology to access these, are included among stock. | 1. Reserves are the subset of the stock, which can be put into use with the help of existing technical ‘know-how’ but their use has not been started. |
| 2. Example: Minerals found in the sea bed or under oceans. | 2. Examples; forests, reservoirs. |
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(i) It was, movement which was launched in the first decade of the twentieth century.
(ii) In 1907-08, some 300 Vietnamese nationalist students went to Japan to acquire modem education.
(iii) For most of them, the primary objective was to drive out the French from Vietnam, overthrow the puppet emperor and reestablish the Nguyen dynasty that had been deposed by the French.
(iv) These nationalists looked for foreign arms and help. They appealed to the Japanese help as fellow Asians.
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Ho Chin Minh led the Vietnamese nationalist movement against the Japanese imperialist forces, the French colonial power and the the Americans. In 1930, he founded the Indo-Chinese Communist party and later founded Viet-Minh, the communist dominated independent Movement. He led was determined to reunite Vietnam under the communist rule.He was a great nationalist leader of Vietnam who united people of Vietnam in their struggle against the colonists and capitalist forces.
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Everything that we are surrounded by is known as Environment. They continuously interact with its components and tries to adapt themselves to the conditions in their surroundings. In the environment, there are different interactions between animals, plants, soil, water, and other living and non-living things. It consists of:
- Physical surroundings (air, water, and soil)
- Inorganic substances (carbon dioxide, Nitrogen, water etc.)
- Meteorological factors (temperature, weather, rainfall etc.)
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The motion around the sun along its orbit is called a revolution. The amount of time it takes for a single trip around the sun is called a period of revolution. The period for the Earth to revolve around the sun is 365.24 days or one year.
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Black Soil :- Important characteristics of black soils are:
a. These soils are black in colour and are also known as regur soils. Black soil is ideal for growing cotton and is also known as black cotton soil.
b. It is believed that climatic conditions along with the parent rock material are the important factors for the formation of black soil.
c. The black soils are made up of extremely fine i.e. clayey material.
d. They are well-known for their capacity to hold moisture.
e. In addition, they are rich in soil nutrients, such as calcium carbonate, magnesium, potash and lime. These soils are generally poor in phosphoric contents.
f. They develop deep cracks during hot weather, which helps in the proper aeration of the soil.
g. These soils are sticky when wet and difficult to work on unless tilled immediately after the first shower or during the pre-monsoon period.
Red SOil :-
a. Red soil develops on crystalline igneous rocks in areas of low rainfall.
b. These soils develop a reddish colour due to diffusion of iron in crystalline and metamorphic rocks.
c. It looks yellow when it occurs in a hydrated form.
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