HISTORY
Q1. do you think history consists of dates only? explain your answer
Q2. explain the theory and practice of mercantilism. how did it help in the colonization of India?
Q3. what caused huge loss of revenue in Bengal?
Q4. why were the trading companies like East India company forced to fortify their settlements?
CIVICS
Q1. explain the meaning of a welfare state.
Q2. explain how the separation of powers work in India.
Q3. what kind of state is called a secular state?
Q4. why have certain things done in the name of religion been declared illegal in India?
Q5. cultural cultural and educational rights protect the minorities. explain.
GEOGRAPHY
Q1. human beings are an important resource. justify the statement.
Q2. how how to different human activities cause soil erosion?
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Answers
Explanation:
1.Dates used in the history is one the best way to remember the things which had happened in the past...... Answer- No, history as a discipline do not consists of dates only, though dates are an important part of history as the dates complete the chronology of events and dynasties.
2.Mercantilism was a popular economic philosophy in the 17th and 18th centuries. In this system, the British colonies were moneymakers for the mother country. ... This meant that they would pass laws to regulate trade in the colonies, but they did not do much to enforce them.
3.Aurangzeb's farman had granted the Company only the right to trade duty free. ... This caused a huge loss of revenue for Bengal.
4.They frequently sank each other's ships, blocked rivals' routes and prevented ships other than their own, from carrying supplies. As a result, the settlements of trading companies like East India Company were fortified as a precautionary measure for their trade
1.a system organized by a government to provide free services and money for people who have no job, who are ill, etc.; a country that has this system
ज़रूरतमंद लोगों की सहायता के लिए शासन द्वारा प्रवर्तित व्यवस्था, कल्याण-व्यवस्था; कल्याणकारी राज्य
2.Answer:The judiciary branch is fairly independent of the other two branches with the power to interpret the constitution. Parliament has the legislative powers. ... Any citizen of India can approach the Supreme Court directly to repeal the unconstitutional laws made by the legislative or executive.
3.A secular state is an idea pertaining to secularity, whereby a state is or purports to be officially neutral in matters of religion, supporting neither religion nor irreligion.
4.In order to prevent religious discrimination of the lower-castes, the Indian Constitution banned untouchability. In order to maintain peace and harmony in the country and prevent any fights or riots in country, certain things done in name of religion are regarded as illegal.
5.The Constitution specifies the cultural and educational rights of the minorities. ... Admission to any educational institution maintained by the government or receiving government aid cannot be denied to any citizen on the grounds of religion or language.
1.Human beings are considered as an important resource because they make the best use of the nature to create more resources. They can do this as they have the knowledge, skill and the technology to do so. This ability is acquired by people on the basis of education received by them.
2.Soil erosion occurs naturally by wind or harsh climatic conditions but human activities include overgrazing, overcropping and deforestation. Overgrazing occurs when farmers stock too many animals such as sheep, cattle or goats on their land.
Civics
1. Welfare state refers to a type of governing in which the national government plays a key role in the protection and promotion of the economic and social well-being of its citizens
2. Answer:The judiciary branch is fairly independent of the other two branches with the power to interpret the constitution. Parliament has the legislative powers. Any citizen of India can approach the Supreme Court directly to repeal the unconstitutional laws made by the legislative or executive.
3. A secular state is an idea pertaining to secularism, whereby a state is or purports to be officially neutral in matters of religion, supporting neither religion nor irreligion
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