Subject

Social Science

Class

CBSE Class 10

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsShort Answer Type

11. The Congress was reluctant to include the demands of industrial workers in its programme of struggle. Analyse the reasons. 
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Who dissolved the popularly elected parliament in February 2005, in Nepal? 

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13. What was the main role of 'FEDICOR' organisation in Bolivia? 
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14.

If all the decisions of a political party are made by a single family and all other members are neglected, than what challenge is being faced by that party?

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15.

"The struggle of the Nepali people is a source of inspiration to democrats all over the world." Support the statement. 

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16.

What is a multi-party system? Why has India adopted a multiparty system? Explain. 

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Lack of internal democracy within parties is the major challenge to political parties all over the world. Analyse the statement.

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsLong Answer Type

18. How are multinational corporations (MNCs) controlling and spreading their productions across the world? Explain. 
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19. How do the large companies manipulate the market? Explain with examples. 
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20.

Describe the process of unification of Germany.

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 Describe the major problems in the field of education for the French in Vietnam. 


Nationalist feelings were widespread among middle-class Germans, who in 1848 tried to unite the different regions of the German confederation into a nation-state governed by an elected parliament. This liberal initiative to nation- building was, however, repressed by the combined forces of the monarchy and the military, supported by the large landowners of Prussia. From then on, Prussia took on the leadership of the movement for national unification.

Its chief minister, Otto von Bismarck, was the architect of this process carried out with the help of the Prussian army and bureaucracy. Three wars over seven years- with Austria, Denmark and France- ended in Prussian victory and completed the process of German unification.

In January 1871, the Prussian king, William I, was proclaimed German Emperor in ceremony held at Versailles
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