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The document provides information on the history of the French Revolution and Russian Revolution. It discusses key events of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1794 including the storming of the Bastille, establishment of a republic, and reign of terror. For the Russian Revolution, it outlines the rise of socialism in Europe in the 19th century, events leading up to the revolution of 1917 including Tsar Nicholas II's rule, and Bolshevik seizure of power under Lenin and establishment of the Soviet Union. It also covers the rise of Nazism in Germany in the early 20th century and Hitler's rise to power. Additional chapters discuss democracy, constitutional design, geography of India including its location, physical features, drainage system and important rivers.

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The document provides information on the history of the French Revolution and Russian Revolution. It discusses key events of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1794 including the storming of the Bastille, establishment of a republic, and reign of terror. For the Russian Revolution, it outlines the rise of socialism in Europe in the 19th century, events leading up to the revolution of 1917 including Tsar Nicholas II's rule, and Bolshevik seizure of power under Lenin and establishment of the Soviet Union. It also covers the rise of Nazism in Germany in the early 20th century and Hitler's rise to power. Additional chapters discuss democracy, constitutional design, geography of India including its location, physical features, drainage system and important rivers.

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History

Ch-1 The French Revolution:-

1. 14th July 1789 - Crowd Stormed And Destroyed Bastille


2. 1774 - Louis XVI Became The King Of France
3. 90% - Population Of Peasants
4. 60% - Land Owned By Clergy, Nobles, Richer Members Of 3rd Estate
5. 5th May 1789 - Convocation Of Estates General
6. 20th June 1789 - Declared Themselves As National Assembly
7. Night Of 4th August 1789 - Assembly Passed A Decree
8. 1791 - Draft Of Constitution Completed
9. April 1792 - Assembly Voted For War Against Prussia And Austria
10. Summer Of 1792 - Jacobins Planned An Insurrection
11. Morning Of 10th August - Stormed Into Place Of Tuileries And Held The Royal Family As Hostage
12. 21st September 1792 - Abolition Of Monarchy & France Became A Republic
13. 21st January 1793 - Louis XVI Executed At Place De La Concorde
14. 1793 To 1794 - Reign Of Terror
15. July 1794 - Robespierre Convicted
16. 1946 - Women In France Got The Right To Vote
17. 17th Century - Slave Trade Began
18. 1794 - Convention Abolished Slavery
19. 1848 - Slavery Abolished Completely
20. 1804 - Napolean Crowned As Emperor
21. 1815 - He Got Defeated At Waterloo

Ch-2 The Russian Revolution:-

1. 1815 - Giuseppe Mazzini, An Italian Nationalist Achieved Nationalism In Italy


2. 1771-1858 - Robert Owen
3. 1813-1882 - Louis Blanc
4. 1818-1883 - Karl Marx
5. 1820-1895 - Friedrich Engels
6. 1870 - Formation Of International Socialist Body - The Second International
7. 1905 - Socialists And Trade Unionists Formed Labour Party In Britain And Socialist Party In France
8. Till 1914 - Socialists Did Not Form A Government In Europe
9. 1914 - Tsar Nicolas II Ruled Russia
10. 1896-1897 - Strikes In Textile Industry
11. 1902 - Strikes In Metal Industry
12. Before 1914 - Political Parties Were Illegal
13. 1898 - Social Democratic Worker’s Party Founded By Socialists
14. 1917 - 7 Million Casualties
15. 22nd February 1917 - Lockout Took Place
16. 25th February 1917 - Suspension Of Duma
17. 2nd March 1917 - Tsar Abdicated
18. April 1917 - Lenin Returned From His Exile
19. June 1917 - 500 Soviets Sent Representatives To An All Russian Congress Of Soviets
20. July-September 1917 - Peasants Seized Lands
21. 16th October 1917 - Lenin Persuaded Petrograd Soviet & Bolshevik Party To Agree To A Socialist
Seizure Of Power
22. 24th October 1917 - Uprising Of Bolsheviks
23. December 1917 - Moscow-Petrograd Area Controlled By Bolsheviks
24. November 1917 - Industry And Banks Nationalised
25. 1918 - Clothing Competition When Soviet Hat ‘Budeonovka’ Was Chosen
26. November 1917 - Elections For Constituent Assembly
27. January 1918 - Lenin Dismissed Assembly Since They Rejected Bolshevik Measures
28. March 1918 - Made Peace With Germany At Brest Litovsk
29. 1918-1919 - Civil War Between Bolsheviks And The Socialist Revolutionaries And The Pro-Tsarists
30. January 1920 - Bolsheviks Controlled Most Of The Russian Empire
31. December 1922 - Russian Empire Turned Into Soviet Union (USSR)
32. 1927-1932 - First 5-Year Plan
33. 1933 - 1938 - Second 5-Year Plan
34. 1929 - 1933 - 100% Increase In Production Of Oil, Coal And Steel
35. 1929 - Peasants Were Forced To Cultivate In Collective Farms
36. 1929-1931 - Cattle Population Fell By One-Third
37. 1930-1933 - Devastating Famine Due To Which 4 Million Died
38. 1939 - 2 Million In Prison Or Labour Camps
39. 1920 - Non-Russians Participated In The Conference Of The Peoples Of The East
Ch-3 Nazism And Rise Of Hitler:-
1. First World War - July 1914-November 1918
2. Political Radicalisation Due To Economic Crisis - 1923
3. US Dollar Equal To 24000 Marks - April 1923
4. US Dollar Equal To 353000 Marks - July 1923
5. US Dollar Equal To 4621000 Marks - August 1923
6. US Dollar Equal To 98860000 Marks - December 1923
7. Stability In Germany - 1924-1928
8. Wall Street Exchange Crashed In - 1929
9. 13 Million Shares Were Sold - 24th October 1929
10. Hitler’s Birth - 1889
11. Hitler Joined German Workers’ Party - 1919
12. Hitler Planned To Seize Control Of Bavaria - 1923
13. Nazi Party Became Large - 1932
14. Hitler Was Offerred The Chancellorship - 30th January 1933
15. Mysterious Fire In Parliament Building - February 1933
16. The Fire Decree - 28th February 1933
17. Enabling Act Passed - 3rd March 1933
18. Germany Pulled Out Of The League Of Nations - 1933
19. Reoccupied The Rhineland - 1936
20. Integrated Austria And Germany - 1938
21. Germany Invaded Poland - September 1939
22. Tripartite Pact Was Signed In - September 1940
23. Germany Attacked Soviet Union - June 1941
24. End Of II World War - May 1945
25. Exclusion - 1933-1939
26. Ghettoization - 1940-1944
27. Annihilation - 1941-1945
28. Youth League Of The Nazis - 1922

Civics

Ch-1 What Is Democracy? Why Democracy?

1. October 1999 - Pervez Musharraf Led A Military Coup


2. 2002 - He Held A Referendum That Granted Him A 5 Year Extension
3. August 2002 - He Issued The “Legal Framework Order”
4. 2015 - Saudi Arabian Women Got Right To Vote
5. 1980 - Zimbabwe Attained Independence From White Minority
6. 2017 - Robert Mugabe Forced Out Of Office

Ch-2 Constitutional Design

1. 1964 - Nelson Mandela & 7 Other Leaders Were Sentenced To Life Imprisonment
2. 26th April 1994 - Freedom Day Of South Africa
3. 1928 - Motilal Nehru & 8 Other Congress Leader Drafted A Constitution
4. 1931 - Resolution In Karachi Session On How The Indian Constitution Should Look Like
5. July 1946 - Elections For The Constituent Assembly
6. December 1946 - First Meeting Of Constituent Assembly
7. 26th November 1949 - Adoption Of Constitution
8. 26th January 1950 - Came Into Effect & Republic Day
9. 1931 - Mahatma Gandhi’s Young India Magazine
10. 1976 - Socialist & Secular Were Added To The Preamble In 42 nd Constitutional Amendment
Geography

Ch-1 India Size & Location

1. Latitudes - 8°4’N & 36°7’N


2. Longitudes - 68°7’E & 97°25’E
3. Tropic Of Cancer - 23°30’N
4. Total Land Boundary - 15,200 Km
5. Total Coastline Boundary - 7,516.6 Km
6. Standard Meridian - 82°30’E
7. North-South Extent - 3214 Km
8. East-West Extent - 2933 Km

Ch-2 Physical Features Of India

1. 2400 Km - Himalayan Arc


2. 400-150 Km - Kashmir-Arunachal Pradesh
3. 6000 M - Avg. Height Of Himadri
4. 3700-4500m = Avg. Height Of Himachal
5. 50 Km - Avg. Width Of Himachal
6. 900-1100m - Avg. Height Of Shiwaliks
7. 10-50 Km - Avg. Width Of Shiwaliks
8. 7 Lakh Sq.Km - Area Of Northern Plains
9. 2400 Km - Length Of Northern Plains
10. 240-320 Km - Breadth Of Northern Plains
11. Jhelum, Beas, Satluj, Ravi , Chenab - Tributaries Of Indus
12. Chambal, Betwa, Sind, Ken - Rivers Draining The Central Highlands
13. Mahadev, Kaimur Hills, Maikal Range - Eastern Extension Of Deccan Plateau
14. Maghalaya, Karbi-Anglong Plateau, North Cachar Hills - North-Eastern Extension Of Deccan Plateau
15. Garo, Khasi, Jaintia - Hills From West-East In Deccan Plateau
16. 900-1600m - Height Of Western Ghats
17. 600m - Height Of Eastern Ghats
18. Shevroy & Javadi Hills - South-Eastern Eastern Ghats
19. 2695m - Anai Mudi (Western Ghats)
20. 2637m - Doda Betta (Western Ghats)
21. 1501m - Mahendragiri (Eastern Ghats)
22. Minicoy, Amindive, Laccadive - Named As Lakshadweep In 1973
23. 32 Sq.Km - Area Of Lakshadweep

Ch-3 Drainage

1. Tributaries Of Indus Which Join In Kashmir Region - Zaskar, Nubra, Shyok, Hunza
2. Length Of Indus - 2900 Km
3. Indus Water Treaty - 1960
4. Tributaries Of Ganga - Yamuna, Ghaghara, Gandak, Kosi
5. Tributaries Of Ganga Which Come From Peninsular Uplands - Chambal, Betwa, Son
6. Length Of Ganga - 2500 Km
7. Ambala To Sunderban - 1800 Km
8. Namcha Barwa - 7757m
9. Tributaries of Brahmaputra - Dihang, Dibang, Lohit
10. Namami Gange Programme - June 2014
11. Main West Flowing Rivers - Sabarmati, Mahi, Periyar, Bharathpuzha
12. Length Of Godavari - 1500 Km
13. Tributaries of Godavari - Purna, Wardha, Pranhita, Manjra, Wainganga, Penganga
14. Length of Mahanadi - 860 Km
15. Length of Krishna - 1400 Km
16. Tributaries of Krishna - Tungabhadra, Koyana, Ghatprabha, Musi, Bhima
17. Length of Kaveri - 760 Km
18. Tributaries of Kaveri - Amaravati, Bhavani, Hemavati, Kabini
19. Notable Rivers Flowing Towards The East - Damodar, Brahmani, Baitarni, Subarnrekha
20. Important Freshwater Lakes - Dal Lake, Bhimtal, Nainital, Loktak, Barapani

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