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SN1 • Polar solvent stabilizes transition state and carbocation intermediate. group. SN2 • Need polar solvent to dissolve nucleophile. Protic solvent slows rate by solvating nucleophile • Aprotic solvent increases rate by binding cation and thus freeing nucleophile.
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Fiscal policy measures to correct excess demand are: increase in taxes, reduction in government expenditure, etc. Monetary policy measures to correct excess demand situation increases in CRR, an increase in bank rate, etc. In a situation of excess demand, the central bank raises the limit of margin requirements. This discourages borrowing because it makes traders get less credit against their securities. ... Other measures of monetary policy are credit rationing, control of consumer credit, wage freeze and direct action.
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- The word ‘hegemony’ means the leadership or predominance of one state over others by virtue of its military, economic, political power and cultural superiority.
- Politics is all about gaining power. In world politics, countries and groups of countries are engaged in constantly trying to gain and retain power.
- It is important to understand the distribution of power among the countries of the world in order to understand world politics.
- During the Cold War Era, there were two superpowers, the US and the USSR. But after the disintegration of USSR, only a single power was left i.e. the US.
- The international system dominated by a sole superpower or hyper-power is sometimes called a ‘unipolar system’.
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Domestic territory: In common language, the domestic territory of a nation means political territory of a nation. In economics, it refers to economic territory which refers to the geographical territory administered by a government within which persons, goods and capital circulate freely. Domestic territory of a nation includes the following:
a) Territory lying within the political frontier including territorial waters of a country.
b) Ships and air crafts operated by residents of the country across different parts of the world.
c) Embassies, consulates and military establishments of a country located in abroad
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Allocation of resources is one of the important objectives of government budget. In a mixed economy, the private producers aim towards profit maximisation, while, the government aims towards welfare maximisation. The private sector always tend to divert resources towards areas of high profit, while, ignoring areas of social welfare. In such a situation, the government through the budgetary policy, aims to reallocate resources in accordance with the economic (profit maximisation) and social (public welfare) priorities of the country. Government can influence allocation of resources through:
(i) Tax concessions or subsidies: To encourage investment, government can give tax concession, subsidies etc. to the producers. For example, Government discourages the production of harmful consumption goods (like liquor, cigarettes etc.) through heavy taxes and encourages the use of ‘Khaki products’ by providing subsidies.
(ii) Directly producing goods and services: If private sector does not take interest, government can directly undertake the production.
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Wurtz - Fitting reaction:
Aryl halide and alkyl halide couple in presence of sodium metal / dry ether to form alkyl benzene.
For example, bromobenzene reacts with methyl bromide in presence of sodium. dry ether to form toluene.
C6H5−Br+CH3−Br+2Na → dryether C6H5−CH3+2NaBr
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he Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) is a term used for an international organization who do not want to officially align themselves with, or against, any major power bloc (group of countries). The countries of the non-aligned movement are nearly two-thirds of the United Nations's members and 55 per cent of the world population. As of 2018, the movement has 125 members and 24 observer countries. The current Secretary-General of the movement is Nicolas Maduro, who took office in 2016.
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