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Gangabai was protesting because the garbage was not being collected from the streets and if it remains uncollected it attracts rats, flies and dogs. Also people get ill from the smell. Gangabai decided to approach the Ward Councillor because he has elected by them.
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New inventions and technology helped in the setting up of factories in the early 19th century.
1. Invention of technique to manufacture steel in large quantities helped provide the raw material to construct factory buildings.
2. Invention of railways helped in the large scale movement of raw materials and finished products on which factories depended.
3. Invention of more efficient steam engines provided energy to factories to manufacture commodities in large quantities.
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(i) With the expansion of world trade and the acquisition of colonies in different parts of the world the demands of goods began to grow. But the merchants could not expand production in towns. So they had to persuade the rural artisans and craftsmen to produce goods for international market, which was often difficult.
(ii) The main obstacle for the merchants in towns were the powerful merchants and crafts guilds. These guilds were association of producers who trained the crafts people, maintained control over production, regulated competition and prices and restricted the entry of new people into the trade.
(iii) Rulers granted monopoly right to production and trade in specific products only to the guilds. It was therefore difficult for new merchants to set up industries in towns.
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1. Constructing roadways is cheaper than constructing railways
2. Roads are more convenient for dissected and undulating topography
3. It requires no extra cost of loading or unloading because of the door-to-door service.
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For many European powers, colonies were considered essential to supply natural resources and other essential goods. Moreover, the colonizers thought it was the mission of the ‘advanced’ European nations to civilize the backward people. Thus French colonised Vietnam to exploit its resources for their own use.
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Primary sector continues to be the largest employer even in the year 2000.
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It means that the welfares of the globalisation must be shared equally by all.
Globalisation has pros and cons two sides. If a balance has to be brought about we should strive towards fair globalisation.
For fair globalisation, government plays vital role :
The government can support those producers who are very small and cannot compete with them.
If very necessary, government can still use some trade barrier for protection of some small producers.
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When land, assets or buildings are purchased and kept hold of, they are considered as investments whereas when MNC’s i.e. Multi National Corporation invest money or finances in a project, it is considered to be foreign investment.
Foreign investment usually involves companies of another country investing in domestic companies, thereby giving the investors power and say in the domestic companies.
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Use of cattle dung as fuel is undesirable because:
1. It releases smoke which is not environmental friendly.
2. It can produce harmful gases like carbon monoxide which is toxic in nature.
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