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Serialised novels are those which are published in journals or magazines in instalments over a long period.Serialised novels allow the reader to relish the suspense of a story over a long period of time. These hold interest of the readers who eagerly look forward to know about the future development in the next issue. It keeps the discussion alive among readers.
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There are many economic as well as non economic factors which contribute to the human development.
(i) Living a long and a healthy life.
(ii) To have education, information and knowledge.
(iii) Enjoying a decent standard of living.
(iv) Enjoying basic fundamental rights like freedom, security, education, etc.
(v) To have equality and enjoyment of human rights.
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(i) Constituencies are a mixture of people belonging to different castes :
No parliamentary constituency in the country has a clear majority of one single caste. So, every candidate and party needs to win the confidence of more than one caste and community to win elections.
(ii) Different choices even within caste : No party wins the votes of all the voters of a caste or community because even within the community, people have different choices. When people say that a caste is a ‘vote bank’ of one party, it usually means that about two-thirds of the voters of that community.
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(a) In 1834, a customs union or zollverein was formed at the initiative of Prussia. It was joined by most of the German States.
(b) The aim of zollverein was to bind the Germans economically into a nation. The Union abolished the tariff barriers and reduced the number of currencies from over thirty to only two.
It helped to awaken and raise national sentiment through a fusion of individual and provincial interests. The German people realised that a free economic system was the only means to engender national feeling.
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(i) Power sharing is the essential spirit of democracy and is shared between governments and social groups.
(ii) It is not brute rule of the majority but it respects the minority voice as a necessity.
(iii) Democracy eliminates discrimination based on caste, religion and gender.
(iv) Democracy provides constitutional rights that are not limited to the right to vote, stand in elections and form political organisations but also extends up to social and economic rights that it offers to its citizens.</div>
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Factors leading to rise of nationalism in India:
1. In India the feeling of nationalism is associated with anti colonial movement . In the process of their struggle against the colonial yoke people began to discover their own identity of belonging to one nation.
2. A variety of cultural processes, history, symbols, also played an important part in inculcating a sense of identity.
3. Identity of India came to be associated with Bharat Mata, with songs like Vande Matram and then our national anthem, also with our tri- color flag.
4. Umbrella Organization like Congress which led the nationalist struggle brought every section of Indian society under its fold. Nationalist Movement as led by Mahatma Gandhi who brought the people of country together into organized movements of mass struggle.
5. Through writings on Indian history that glorified India's past, its legacy and instilled a sense of pride and achievement in people.
6. British policy of racial discrimination, of divide and rule , instilled a feeling of nationalism among the people, which encouraged them to fight against the foreign domination.
7. Acts like Rowlatt act, salt tax, jallianwala bagh tragedy, compelled people to fight against the colonial regime, to organize mass movements.
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Phan Boi Chau was one of the leading figure in the anti-colonial movement in early 20th century Vietnam.
(i) Vietnamese Nationalist : Phan Boi Chau was a Vietnamese nationalist and a freedom fighter. He formed the Revolutionary Society in 1903 under the leadership of Prince Cuong De.
(ii) Literary Work : He wrote his world famous book, ‘The History of the Loss of Vietnam under the strong influence and advice of Cuong De. The book became a widely read bestseller in Vietnam and China. It was also made into a play. The book focused on two themes.
The loss of sovereignty and the severing ties with China.
(iii) His ideas regarding Freedom of Vietnam : He wanted to use monarchy in order to push French out of the country as he was of the opinion that the monarchy was still highly respected by wealthy landowners.
(iv) His Work in Japan : In 1905 he went to Japan to get the Japanese assistance for the independence of Vietnam. In Japan, he started the Go - East Movement with an aim to provide western education to the young Vietnamese.
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Farmers are shifting from subsistence farming to commercial farming because shifting from subsistence farming to commercial farming will allow Indian farmers to improve their standard of living as farmers would be able to increase their earnings by undertaking the production of commercial crops.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 10 months ago
Serialised novels are those which are published in journals or magazines in instalments over a long period.Serialised novels allow the reader to relish the suspense of a story over a long period of time. These hold interest of the readers who eagerly look forward to know about the future development in the next issue. It keeps the discussion alive among readers.
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