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Answered by Doctor4026y
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Answer: 21)

The domestic services or women are not treated as economic service because it does not affect the over all income of the country or the GDP of the country. They may be paid for those works but still it wouldn’t count in total income and wouldn’t be considered economic.

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Answered by adprasad
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Q21)

Domestic Services by Women :

In India, most women generally look after domestic affairs like cooking of food, washing of clothes, cleaning of utensils, looking after children, etc. They are not treated as economic/productive activities. This is mainly because of two reasons:

  • Such activities are performed out of love and affection and hence their valuation is not possible.
  • They do not add to the flow of goods and services in the economy.

Q22)

In effect, the "Great Purge" was Stalin's attempt to exercise personal control over the entire Soviet Union. The purge had three prongs: "cleansing" the Communist Party, The Red Army, and Peasantry.

Stalin was terrified of anyone competing with him for power and so naturally purged from the party and the military anyone he thought might be in a position to challenge him, or give assistance to others in that cause.

He quite consciously made war on the peasants as there was considerable resistance to his rural collectivization programs. Lenin had given the peasants land which Stalin took from them as he believed that independent farmers could serve as a base of potential opposition.

He almost destroyed the nation; and his purge of the army directly led to the early Soviet defeats in World War II.

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