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Puja Sahoo? 6 years, 10 months ago

(i) Printed religious literature stimulated a variety of interpretations of faith, even among the little educated working class in the early 16th century. (ii) Manocchio, an Italian miller, reinterpreted the Bible in a way that enraged the Roman Catholic Church. (iii) Such instances worried the Church about people reading the various interpretations of the religion and questioning the Church. (iv) Hence, it imposed severe controls over publishers and booksellers and began maintaining an index of prohibited books. Hope it will help yu ??
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? Singh ? 6 years, 10 months ago

To define their identity and independence.
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Avinash Saigal 6 years, 10 months ago

Mortality rate, or death rate, is a measure of the number of deaths in a particular population, scaled to the size of that population, per unit of time. Thank you ??
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Puja Sahoo? 6 years, 10 months ago

It means the number of children that die before the age of one year as a proportion of 100 live children in that particular year.........
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Ishika Jawla 6 years, 10 months ago

Real reasons are : 1.language policy 2.linguistic state 3.centre state relationships

Avinash Saigal 6 years, 10 months ago

Reasons for Success of Federalism in India Linguistic States: The creation of Linguistic States was the first and a major test for democratic politics in our country. This was done to ensure that people who spoke the same language lived in the same State. Some States were created not on the basis of language but to recognise the differences based on culture, ethnicity or geography, e.g. Nagaland, Uttarakhand and Jharkhand. Language policy: A second test for Indian federation is the language policy. Our Constitution did not give the status of national language to any one language. Hindi was identified as the official language. But Hindi is the mother tongue of only about 40 per cent of Indians. Therefore, there were many safeguards to protect other languages. Besides Hindi, there are 21 other languages recognised as Scheduled Languages by the Constitution. Hindi was not imposed on non-Hindi areas for most of the period after the independence. Centre-State relations: Restructuring the Centre-State relations is one more way in which federalism has been strengthened in practice. Thank you???
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Kiran Goswami 6 years, 10 months ago

. (i) Before the discovery of the sea routes, America had been cut off from regular contact with the rest of the world for millions of years. But from the sixteenth century, its vast lands and abundant crops and minerals began to transform trade and lives everywhere. (ii) Precious metals, particularly silver, from mires located in present day Peru and Mexico also enhanced Europe’s wealth and financed its trade with Asia. Legends spread in seventeenth-century Europe about South America’s fabled wealth. Many expeditions set off in search of El Dorado, the fabled city of gold (iii) With the discovery of sea routes three types of movements or flows became prominent. i.c\. the flow of goods, labour and capital.
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Anushka Jugran❣️ 6 years, 10 months ago

Development goals r different for different people because living status of every individual is different
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Riya Jain 6 years, 10 months ago

More n more people are shifting to the secondary n tertiary sector
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 10 months ago

1. Indians used the novels as a powerful medium to criticize defects what they considered in the society and to suggest remedies.
2. To established relationship to its past.
3. To propagate their ideas about society.
4. It glorified the accounts of the past and helped in creating sense of National Pride among the readers.
5. Novels helped in creating a sense of collective belongingness on the basis of one’s language.

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Avinash Saigal 6 years, 10 months ago

The Industrialist wanted protection against imports of foreign goods to organise business interest, they formed the Indian Industrial and commercial Congress in 1920 and the Federation of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and industry is known as( FICCI )in 1927. Led by prominent industrialist like Purushottamdas Thakur Dass and GD Birla the Industrialist attack over the Colonial control over the Indian economy is supported civil disobedience movement when first launched and gave financial assistance and refused to buy and sell the imported goods. Thank you??
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Holding Together Federation : ------------------------------------------------------ 1. when a large country divides it's powers Between the constituent States & National Government is known as Holding together Federation. 2. Central Government tends to be more powerful. 3. Very often the different constituents units have unequal powers. 4. Some units are guaranteed special powers. 5. The examples of such Countries are :- India, Spain, & Belgium. Coming Together Federation ------------------------------------------------------ 1. When independent states come on there own to form a bigger unit so, that by pulling in there sovereignty, they can increase their security. 2. All the constituent units have equal power. 3. The example of such Countries are USA, Switzerland, and Australia. Read more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/1200478#readmore
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Anushka Jugran❣️ 6 years, 10 months ago

Green revolution is the introduction of new variety of farming in agriculture fields which includes usage of high yielding variety of seeds, new irrigation facilities and use of fertilisers. It aims to increase the production of crops.
Green revolution refers to the introduction of High yielding variety (HYV) of seeds and increased use of fertilizer and irrigation methods. It took place during the 1960s especially 1965onwards. It was aimed at providing increase in production to make India self-sufficient in food grains.
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Kishan Kumar 6 years, 10 months ago

1:-breaking the salt law in rular area and make salt.2:-student should boycotted school and government officers should boycott offices.3:-women should picked alcohol,opium and imported textile shops.4:-burn imported cloth.5:-people should not pay tax to the government.6:-foreign cloth was boycotted and liquor shops were picked .

Ship.. ??? 6 years, 10 months ago

Please answer!
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Isha Gandotra 6 years, 10 months ago

Proto industrialization means the phase before industrialization, the high demand of foreign goods in the market
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Surendrapal Singh Singh Gaur 6 years, 10 months ago

Shifting cultivation also known by the name of jhumming cultivation is widely used agriculture practice . in this , a patch of land is cleared first by cutting down trees or burning them then cultivated for years and then left barren for 2-3 years for the soil to regain its fertility. Cultivation is done on another land . this process is continued....

Anushka Jugran❣️ 6 years, 10 months ago

Another name of shifting cultivation in which a large part of land is cut.
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Isha Gandotra 6 years, 10 months ago

It keeps a check that the banks are- 1) giving loan at the rate of interest prescribed by RBI 2) giving loans to people with collateral 3) maintain a minimum cash deposit 4) is following the RBI guidelines.

Vasu Jindal 6 years, 10 months ago

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The Non-cooperation movement was withdrawn because of the Chauri Chaura incident. Although he had stopped the national revolt single-handedly, on 10 March 1922, Gandhi was arrested. On 18 March 1922, he was imprisoned for six years for publishing seditious materials.
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Anurag Sharma 6 years, 10 months ago

Use of money overcomes the drawbacks of barter system of exchange in the following manner: (i) With the introduction of money, double coincidence of wants is no longer needed. (ii) Money facilitates storage of value which is difficult in barter system. (iii) Money facilitates satisfaction of wants even in smaller units which is not possible in barter system. (iv) Money serve as a medium of exchange. Accordingly, scope of exchange has greatly widened.

Honey ??? 6 years, 10 months ago

Suppose i want the thing u have and u want the thing that i have .so here we could money as the common source by which i and you could get their things without any ......

Honey ??? 6 years, 10 months ago

Money acts as a medium of exchange
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Credit plays a significant role in development, for most of the businesses, credit becomes essential for expansion at some time or the other. Without the credit, a small company cannot grow to become a bigger company. Farmers cannot go for large scale farming in the absence of credit facilities. The majority of people shall never be in a position to own houses or even buy cars without loans. Demand for these help in economy development.
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Sneha Singh 6 years, 10 months ago

It is of federalism ch.
Which chapter??
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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 11 months ago

Location and labelling /Identification on outline Political Map of India:

<div class="date-posts"> <div class="post-outer"> <div class="post hentry uncustomized-post-template" itemprop="blogPost" itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="http://schema.org/BlogPosting" style="margin:0px 0px 25px"> <div class="post-body entry-content" id="post-body-4139556736944800492" itemprop="description articleBody" style="width:570px"> <div dir="ltr" trbidi="on"> <div style="margin-bottom:0in"> </div> <div style="margin-bottom:0in">(a) India National Congress sessions:</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0in"> </div> <div style="margin-bottom:0in">i) Calcutta(Sep,1920)</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0in"> </div> <div style="margin-bottom:0in">ii) Nagpur(Dec,1920)</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0in"> </div> <div style="margin-bottom:0in">iii) Madras(1927)</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0in"> </div> <div style="margin-bottom:0in">iv) Lahore(1929)</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0in"> </div> <div style="margin-bottom:0in">(b) Important Centres of Indian National Movement:</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0in"> </div> <div style="margin-bottom:0in">i) Champaran (Bihar)-1916 : Movement against oppressive plantation system</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0in"> </div> <div style="margin-bottom:0in">ii) Kheda(Gujarat) -1917 : Peasant Satyagraha for rates of revenue to be relaxed because crops had failed</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0in"> </div> <div style="margin-bottom:0in">iii) Ahmadabad(Gujarat) -1918 : Cotton Mill Workers Satyagraha</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0in"> </div> <div style="margin-bottom:0in">iv) Amritsar(Punjab) -1919 : Jallianwala Bagh Incident</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0in"> </div> <div style="margin-bottom:0in">v) Chauri Chaura(UP) -1922 : Calling off the Non Cooperation Movement(Feb 1922)</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0in"> </div>   <div style="margin-bottom:0in"> </div>   <div style="margin-bottom:0in"> <div style="margin:0px">vi) Dandi(Gujarat) -1930 : Civil Disobedience Movement culminated at Dandi (Breaking of Salt Law)

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The global village is mostly used as a metaphor to describe the Internet and World Wide Web  People can see each other, chat and talk as if they are physically present. As far as communication and the dissemination of information is concern distance is not a concern. News travels so fast as if we are all living together in one small village. Hence, the statement that the world has become a global village is true.  Technological advancement in the developed and developing world has not spread to the underdeveloped countries. People in the underdeveloped countries are worried about their survival. Basic necessities like food, water and shelter are the top most priority in these places. In this regard the statement that the world has become a global village is not true. In some parts of the world electricity is not there even today. Internet, television and latest technological developments have not reached people in these remote places.
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Siddharth Singh 6 years, 10 months ago

Money solve the problem of double coincidence of wants by acting as a medium of exchange. A person can directly exchange his goods with anyone in return of money and can buy the services which he needs. For example a wheat seller has to search for a buyer who can buy his goods in return of money and the wheat seller can exchange for any service he needs with the help of money.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 10 months ago

(i) To develop Cities natural features were flattened out or transformed in response to the growing demand for space tor factories, housing and other institutions.
(ii) Large quantities of refuse and waste products polluted air and water, while excessive  noise became a feature of urban life.
(iii) The widespread use of coal in homes and industries in nineteenth century England raised serious problems. In industrial cities such as Leeds, Bradford and Manchester, hundreds of factory chimneys spewed black smoke into the skies.
(iv) Shopkeepers, home owners and others complained about the black fog that descended on their towns, causing bad tampers, smoke-related illnesses, and dirty clothes.
(v) The vast mass of one room houses occupied by the poor wore a serious threat to public health.

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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 11 months ago

Emergence of print culture had a great impact on all fields of European society specially in the religious field of early modern Europe.
(i) Created the possibility of wide circulation of religious ideas.
(ii) Introduced a new world of debate and discussion, even those who disagreed with established authorities could now print and circulate the ideas.
(iii) In 1517, the religious reformer Martin Luther wrote ninety five Theses criticising many of the practices and rituals of the Roman Catholic Church. It challenged the church to debate his ideas. This led to the division of church and to the beginning of Protestant Reformation.

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 10 months ago

  • The Civil Disobedience Movement was started under the leadership of M.K. Gandhi in 1930. The main idea behind it was to defy and break the laws made by the British. It began with the salt March.
  • Gandhi started his famous Salt March with 78 of his trusted volunteers from his ashram at sabarmati to the coastal town of Dandi, over 240 miles away.
  • On arrival at dandi on 6th April gandhi ceremonially manufactures a handful of salt by boiling sea water symbolising defiance of British laws.
  • Peasants refused 'to pay revenue' apart from boycott of foreign cloth and picketing of liquor shops and chaukidari taxes. In many places forest people violated forest laws.
  • For the first time women participated in a big way in protest marches, manufacturing salt, picketing shops.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 10 months ago


a. Free and fair trade basically support values of justice, fair play.
b. It calls for equal opportunities to all to engage in trade activities.
c. It also promotes values of growth, prosperity , development,.
d. It calls for abolition of unreasonable restrictions.
e.It implies end of privileges, favouritism and nepotism.
f. It also promotes value of liberty , freedom.

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Parvathi Santhosh 6 years, 11 months ago

Refer to page 156 of history text book
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