State and Elements of the State

State and Elements of the State The State A. INTRODUCTION There is a difference of opinion as far as the connotation of the term ‘state’ and as to when the concept emerged.For example, for the Greeks, the conceptual frame of a modern nation – state was unknown to them.Aristotle’s ‘Polis’ was more a ‘ city … Read more

NCERT SOLUTIONS FOR HISTORY : CLASS 10 CHAPTER: NATIONALISM IN EUROPE

NCERT SOLUTIONS FOR HISTORY : CLASS 10 CHAPTER: NATIONALISM IN EUROPE Q. Write a note on: a) Guissippe Mazzini: Guissippe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionary born in Genoa in 1807. He was a member of the secret society of the Carbonari. At the age of 24,he was sent into exile for attempting a revolution in … Read more

NCERT SOLUTIONS FOR HISTORY : CLASS 10 CHAPTER: NATIONALISM IN INDIA

NCERT SOLUTIONS FOR HISTORY : CLASS 10 CHAPTER: NATIONALISM IN INDIA Q. Explaina) Why is the growth of nationalism in the colonies linked to an anti- colonial movement? Ans: In India and in many other colonies, the growth of nationalism is intimately connected to the anti-colonial movement.1. The sense of being oppressed under colonialism provided … Read more

NCERT SOLUTIONS FOR HISTORY CLASS 10 CHAPTER: THE MAKING OF A GLOBAL WORLD

NCERT SOLUTIONS FOR HISTORY CLASS 10 CHAPTER: THE MAKING OF A GLOBAL WORLD Q. Give two examples of different types of global exchanges which took place before the seventeenth century. Choose examples from Asia and America? Ans: Examples of the different types of global exchanges which took place before the seventeenth century. (a) Textiles, spices … Read more

NCERT SOLUTIONS FOR HISTORY CLASS 10 CHAPTER: THE AGE OF INDUSTRIALISATION

NCERT SOLUTIONS FOR HISTORY CLASS 10 CHAPTER: THE AGE OF INDUSTRIALISATION Q. Explain the following: (a) Women workers in Britain attacked the Spinning Jenny. Ans: Women workers in Britain attacked the Spinning Jenny because it speeded up the spinning process and reduced the labour demand. By the use of this machine,a single worker could turn … Read more

NCERT SOLUTIONS FOR CLASS 11 POLITICAL SCIENCE : CHAPTER NATIONALISM

Q. How is a Nation different from other forms of collective belonging? Ans: A nation is a union of men having a common origin of coming from a common stock. A nation is different from other forms of groups or collective belongings.It is different from the family. Families are based on kinship and all members … Read more

Class 10 : History : Print Culture and the Modern World

Q. Answer the questions given at the end of the extract.The lives and feelings of women began to be written in intense ways. Liberal husbands and fathers began educating their womenfolk at home, women school were also set up, but not all families were liberal. Conservative Hindus believed that a literate girl would be widowed … Read more

Political Science : Class 11: Secularism

Q. What is secularism? Ans: Secularism means freedom of religion and non interference policy of State in religious activity.It is a doctrine that opposes all forms of inter religious domination.According to B.R.Ambedkar ,”Secularism does not mean that we shall not take into consideration the religious sentiments of the people.All that what a secular state means … Read more

Notes of Chapter 5 Legislature:Political Science: Class 11: Part 4

Q.Discuss the procedure of law making in the Indian Parliament? Ans: An ordinary bill has to pass through the following stages before it becomes a law. 1. First Stage: Introduction and First Reading of the bill: An ordinary bill is introduced in either House of the Parliament by a minister or private member of the … Read more

Notes of Chapter 5 Legislature: Political Science: Class 11:Part 3

Q.How is the Lok Sabha more powerful than the Rajya Sabha? Ans: *The Council of Ministers is responsible to the Lok Sabha and not before the Rajya Sabha( Article 75 ).*The Lok Sabha has full control over the finances of the Country. The money bills are introduced in the Lok Sabha and only sent for … Read more