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(i) Vietnam initially was under the shadow of China.
(ii) Even after independence Vietnam followed Chinese culture and their form of government.
(iii) Chinese was the language of the elite and Confucianism was followed by a majority of Vietnamese. The Vietnamese Scholar Phan Boi Chau was educated in Confucian tradition.
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1. Parent Material: It is deposited by streams or derived from in-situ weathering. In this stage, soil inherits many properties like the mineral composition, the colour, the particle size and the chemical elements. For example- Black soil derived its colour from lava rock.
2. Climate: It is one of the important factors in the formation of soil because it affects the rate of weathering of the parent rock.
3. Role of precipitation: The variability in the precipitation modified the composition of the soil. For Example- Areas with little rainfall with high rate of evaporation led to the accumulation of salts in the soil. The soils underlying tropical rain forests tend to be nutrient-poor because of intensive leaching due to heavy rains.
4. Role of temperature: It is also play important role because fluctuations in temperature causes shrinking and swelling, frost action and general weathering in soils.
5. Biota (Flora, Fauna and Microorganisms): Biota, in conjunction with climate, modifies parent material to produce soil. For Example- Leguminous plants (such as beans, peas, and groundnuts) have nitrogen-fixing bacteria. These plants take the nitrate ions directly from these nitrogen-fixing bacteria. It improves the fertility of soil by fixing atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia or ammonium.
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- Merchants supplied money to peasants and artisans, persuading them to produce for an international market.
- Demand for goods increased since the European powers had acquired colonies and sold their goods in these colonies.
- But merchants could not expand production within towns because the urban crafts and trade guilds were very powerful.
- Rulers granted different guilds the monopoly rights to produce and trade in specific products.
- It was therefore difficult for new merchants to set up business in towns. So they turned to countryside.
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(i) The early industrial cities of Britain such as Leeds and Manchester attracted large number of migrants to the textile mills set up in the late eighteenth century. In 1851. more than three-quarter; of the adults living in Manchester were migrants from rural areas.
(ii) London’s doming and footwear, wood and furniture, metals and engineering, priming and stationery, etc. attracted larc-e number or skilled as well as unskilled workers
(iii) The first cotton textile mill in 3ombay was established in 1854. By 1921. there were 85 cotton mills with about 1.46.000 workers. Only about one-fourth of Bombay’s inhabitants between 1851 and 1931 were born in Bombay: the rest came from outside. Large numbers flowed in from the nearby district of Ratnagiri to work in the Bombay mills.
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National development is an ability of a country to improve the standard of living of the people. If a country's per capita income, literacy, health condition improves then there is an improvement in the standard of living of the people.
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A MNC or Multinational Corporation is a company that owns or controls production in more than one nation. MNCs set up offices and factories for production in regions where they can get cheap labour and other resources. The cost of production is reduced considerably due to cheap labour and the MNCs earn great profits.
MNCs not only sell their finished products globally, the goods and services are produced globally. Because of this global production , today’s consumer has a wide choice of goods and services at a very reasonable price.
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Significance of tourism as a trade in India is stated in the points below
(i) Our country earns foreign exchange through tourism.
(ii) It promotes national integration.
(iii) It provides support to cultural pursuits and
develops international understanding about cultural heritage
International trade is the measure of the health of a country’s economy and has two components. The goods purchased from other countries are called imports while the goods sold to other countries are called exports. The difference between the exports and imports of a country is called its balance of trade.
When the value of the exports of a country is more than the value of its imports, the country is said to have a favourable balance of trade. When the value of the imports of a country is more than the value of its exports, the country is said to have an unfavourable balance of trade.
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Human being is also a resource and is the dynamic factor in resource development. Human use the natural resources through technological application and institutional facilitation to make it economically feasible and easily accessible for its use. So, resource development is a inter-dependent process among technology, nature and institutions where human being is the solo operator. Along the side of resource development indiscriminate exploitation needs to be checked and properly planned approach should be adopted.
At every step from national to state to regional planning sustainability aspect should be taken care so that future generation would be in a position to fulfill their needs and necessities. Conservation of resource and equity distribution of resource are now becoming major part of resource development in India.
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The following points explain the given statement
(i) Democracies are based on political equality.
(ii)All individuals have equal rights in electing representatives.
(iii) Parallel to the process of bringing individuals into the political arena on an equal footing, we find growing economic inequalities.
(iv) A small number of ultra-rich enjoy a highly disproportionate share of wealth and incomes. Not only that, their share in the total income of the country has been increasing.
(v) Those at the bottom of society have very little to depend upon. Their incomes have been declining. Sometimes, they find it difficult to meet their basic needs of life such as food, clothing, housing, education and health. In actual life, democracies do not appear to be very successful in reducing economic inequalities.
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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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Partisanship a term used when a politican steadfastly supports the official party line and refuses to engage with the opposition party of his parent outfit.
Partisan is a person who is strongly committed to a party
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Britain could not capture the Indian market after the first World war because: -
a. During the course of the war, the British factories were catering to the needs of the war, the army.
b. As imports from Britain declined Indian Industries during the war years consolidated their positions and captured home markets.
c. In India to meet the war needs like leather shoes, jute bags, uniforms new factories were set up.
d. The nationalist movement has also strengthened, boost was given to indigenous industries with Gandhi's call for swadeshi.
e. Industrial production in India expanded.
f. Countries like Japan, Germany , US had modernised their economies making difficult for Britain to compete.
g. After the Britain's economy crumbled, its cotton production and exports declined dramatically.
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- Historically, fine cottons produced in India were exported to Europe.
- With industrialisation, British cotton manufacture began to expand and industrialists pressurised the government to restrict cotton imports into Britain and protect local industries.
- Tariffs were imposed on cloth imports into Britain, consequently the inflow of fine Indian cotton began to decline.
- British manufacturers also began to seek overseas markets for their cloth.
- Excluded from the British market by tariff barriers, Indian textiles now faced stiff competition in other international markets

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