Chapters covered in ICSE Solutions for History and Civics [English] Class 10 ICSE
ICSE Solutions for ICSE Class 10 History and Civics 1: The Union Parliament
Concepts covered in The Union Parliament are Federal Setup in India, Lok Sabha, Non-Federal or Unitary Features, Parliamentary Procedures of Lok Sabha, Powers and Functions of the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, Relationship and Differences Between the Two Houses of Parliament, Revocation of Articles 370 and 35A: Origin, Abrogation, and Key Differences, Role and Functions of the Speaker, Speaker of the Lok Sabha, The Union Parliament.
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ICSE Solutions for ICSE Class 10 History and Civics 2: The Executive (President and Vice-President)
Concepts covered in The Executive (President and Vice-President) are Composition of the Electoral College, Manner of Election, Powers and Functions of the Vice-President of India, Powers of the President of India > Diplomatic Powers, Powers of the President of India > Discretionary Powers, Powers of the President of India > Emergency Powers, Powers of the President of India > Executive Powers, Powers of the President of India > Financial Powers, Powers of the President of India > Judicial Powers, Powers of the President of India > Legislative Powers, Powers of the President of India > Military Powers, Procedure for Impeachment of the President, Qualifications for Election as President, Reasons for Indirect Election, The President of India, The Vice-President.
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ICSE Solutions for ICSE Class 10 History and Civics 3: The Prime Minister and The Council of Ministers
Concepts covered in The Prime Minister and The Council of Ministers are Council of Ministers and the Cabinet, Distinction Between Council of Ministers and the Cabinet, Features of the Cabinet System, Ministerial Responsibility: Collective and Individual Under the Indian Constitution, Position and Powers of the Prime Minister, Powers and Functions of the Cabinet, The Prime Minister.
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ICSE Solutions for ICSE Class 10 History and Civics 4: The Union Judiciary (The Supreme Court)
Concepts covered in The Union Judiciary (The Supreme Court) are Advisory Jurisdiction, Appellate Jurisdiction, Functions of the Supreme Court, Independence of Judiciary from the Control of Executive and Legislature, Judicial Review, Jurisdiction and Powers of the Supreme Court, Original Jurisdiction, Revisory Jurisdiction, The Judiciary, The Supreme Court.
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ICSE Solutions for ICSE Class 10 History and Civics 5: The State Judiciary (The High Court)
Concepts covered in The State Judiciary (The High Court) are Civil Courts, Courts of Revenue, Criminal Courts, Differences Between Court of the District Judge and Sessions Court, Family Courts, Functions of the High Court, Independence of the High Court, Lok Adalats, Powers and Jurisdiction of High Court, Subordinate Court, The High Courts.
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ICSE Solutions for ICSE Class 10 History and Civics 6: The State Judiciary (The Subordinate Courts)
Concepts covered in The State Judiciary (The Subordinate Courts) are Civil Courts, Courts of Revenue, Criminal Courts, Differences Between Court of the District Judge and Sessions Court, Family Courts, Functions of the High Court, Independence of the High Court, Lok Adalats, Powers and Jurisdiction of High Court, Subordinate Court, The High Courts.
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ICSE Solutions for ICSE Class 10 History and Civics 7: First War of Independence: 1857
Concepts covered in First War of Independence: 1857 are Beginning of the Uprising, Causes of First War of Independence, Consequences of the First War of Independence, Drawbacks of the First War of Independence, Early Resistance to British Rule in India, Economic Causes, Immediate Cause, Main Events of 1857, Military Causes, Nature of the War, Political Causes, Socio-Religious Causes.
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ICSE Solutions for ICSE Class 10 History and Civics 8: The Rise of Nationalism and Foundation of the Indian National Congress
Concepts covered in The Rise of Nationalism and Foundation of the Indian National Congress are Aims of the Indian National Congress, Economic Exploitation, Effects of Socio-Religious Reform Movements on the Growth of Nationalism, Factors Leading to the Growth of Nationalism, Formation of the Indian National Congress, Growth of Nationalism in India, Precursors of the Indian National Congress, Repressive Colonial Policies, Role of the Press, Sessions of the Congress, Socio-Religious Reform Movements.
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ICSE Solutions for ICSE Class 10 History and Civics 9: The Programme and Achievements of the Early Nationalist
Concepts covered in The Programme and Achievements of the Early Nationalist are Achievements of the Early Nationalists, Beliefs of the Early Nationalists, Criticism of the Early Nationalists, Demands of the Early Nationalists, Methods of the Early Nationalists, Official Attitude Towards the Congress, Prominent Early Nationalist Leaders, The Early Nationalists.
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ICSE Solutions for ICSE Class 10 History and Civics 10: Rise of Assertive Nationalism
Concepts covered in Rise of Assertive Nationalism are Achievements of Assertive Nationalists, Achievements of the Early Nationalists, Aims of the Indian National Congress, Bal Gangadhar Tilak: Leader of Assertive Nationalism (1856–1920), Beliefs of the Early Nationalists, Bipin Chandra Pal: Leader of Assertive Nationalism (1858–1932), Causes of Partition of Bengal, Comparison Between Early Nationalists and Assertive Nationalists, Criticism of the Early Nationalists, Demands of the Early Nationalists, Economic Exploitation, Effects of Socio-Religious Reform Movements on the Growth of Nationalism, Factors Leading to the Growth of Nationalism, Formation of the Indian National Congress, Growth of Nationalism in India, Impact of the Anti-Partition Movement, Lala Lajpat Rai: Leader of Assertive Nationalism (1865–1928), Methods of Assertive Nationalists, Methods of the Early Nationalists, Official Attitude Towards the Congress, Partition of Bengal (1905) under Lord Curzon, Precursors of the Indian National Congress, Prominent Early Nationalist Leaders, Repressive Colonial Policies, Role of the Press, Sessions of the Congress, Socio-Religious Reform Movements, Surat Split of 1907, The Anti-Partition Movement, The Assertive Nationalists, The Early Nationalists.
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ICSE Solutions for ICSE Class 10 History and Civics 11: The Partition of Bengal
Concepts covered in The Partition of Bengal are Achievements of Assertive Nationalists, Bal Gangadhar Tilak: Leader of Assertive Nationalism (1856–1920), Bipin Chandra Pal: Leader of Assertive Nationalism (1858–1932), Causes of Partition of Bengal, Comparison Between Early Nationalists and Assertive Nationalists, Impact of the Anti-Partition Movement, Lala Lajpat Rai: Leader of Assertive Nationalism (1865–1928), Methods of Assertive Nationalists, Partition of Bengal (1905) under Lord Curzon, Surat Split of 1907, The Anti-Partition Movement, The Assertive Nationalists.
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ICSE Solutions for ICSE Class 10 History and Civics 12: Formation of the Muslim League
Concepts covered in Formation of the Muslim League are Aims and Objectives of the Muslim League, Drawbacks of the Lucknow Pact, Early Growth of Communalism in India, Events Leading to the Formation of the Muslim League, Factors Leading to the Formation of the Muslim League, Formation of Muslim League, Impact of the Muslim League on the National Movement, Significance of the Lucknow Pact, Terms of the Lucknow Pact, The Lucknow Pact.
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ICSE Solutions for ICSE Class 10 History and Civics 13: The National Movement During the First World War (1915-1919)
Concepts covered in The National Movement During the First World War (1915-1919) are Achievements of Assertive Nationalists, Achievements of the Early Nationalists, Activities During Non-Cooperation Movement, Aims and Objectives of the Muslim League, Bal Gangadhar Tilak: Leader of Assertive Nationalism (1856–1920), Beliefs of the Early Nationalists, Bipin Chandra Pal: Leader of Assertive Nationalism (1858–1932), Causes of Partition of Bengal, Causes that Led to the Non-Cooperation Movement, Civil Disobedience Movement (1930-1934), Comparison Between Early Nationalists and Assertive Nationalists, Criticism of the Early Nationalists, Demands of the Early Nationalists, Drawbacks of the Lucknow Pact, Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar's Contribution, Early Growth of Communalism in India, Early Life of Mahatma Gandhi, Economic Suffering and the Rise of Gandhi, Events Leading to the Formation of the Muslim League, Factors Leading to the Formation of the Muslim League, Factors Leading Upto Civil Disobedience Movement, Formation of Muslim League, Gandhiji's Methods and Directions, Impact of the Anti-Partition Movement, Impact of the Civil Disobedience Movement, Impact of the Muslim League on the National Movement, Impact of the Non-Cooperation Movement, Lala Lajpat Rai: Leader of Assertive Nationalism (1865–1928), Methods of Assertive Nationalists, Methods of the Early Nationalists, Non-Cooperation Movement, Objectives of the Non-Cooperation Movement, Official Attitude Towards the Congress, Partition of Bengal (1905) under Lord Curzon, Programmes of Non-Cooperation Movement, Prominent Early Nationalist Leaders, Repression by the Government, Round Table Conference, Significance of the Lucknow Pact, Surat Split of 1907, Suspension of the Non-Cooperation Movement, Terms of the Lucknow Pact, The Anti-Partition Movement, The Assertive Nationalists, The Early Nationalists, The Lucknow Pact.
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ICSE Solutions for ICSE Class 10 History and Civics 14: Mahatma Gandhi & The National Movement (1919-1934)
Concepts covered in Mahatma Gandhi & The National Movement (1919-1934) are Activities During Non-Cooperation Movement, Causes that Led to the Non-Cooperation Movement, Civil Disobedience Movement (1930-1934), Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar's Contribution, Early Life of Mahatma Gandhi, Economic Suffering and the Rise of Gandhi, Factors Leading Upto Civil Disobedience Movement, Gandhiji's Methods and Directions, Impact of the Civil Disobedience Movement, Impact of the Non-Cooperation Movement, Non-Cooperation Movement, Objectives of the Non-Cooperation Movement, Programmes of Non-Cooperation Movement, Repression by the Government, Round Table Conference, Suspension of the Non-Cooperation Movement.
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ICSE Solutions for ICSE Class 10 History and Civics 15: Events Leading to the Quit India Movement (1935-1943)
Concepts covered in Events Leading to the Quit India Movement (1935-1943) are Activities During Non-Cooperation Movement, August Offer (1940), Causes that Led to the Non-Cooperation Movement, Civil Disobedience Movement (1930-1934), Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar's Contribution, Early Life of Mahatma Gandhi, Economic Suffering and the Rise of Gandhi, Events Leading to Quit India Movement, Factors Leading Upto Civil Disobedience Movement, Failure of the Cripps' Mission, Gandhiji's Methods and Directions, Impact of the Civil Disobedience Movement, Impact of the Non-Cooperation Movement, Japanese Threat, Non-Cooperation Movement, Objectives of the Non-Cooperation Movement, Programmes of Non-Cooperation Movement, Quit India Resolution, Repression by the Government, Resignation of the Congress Ministries, Round Table Conference, Suspension of the Non-Cooperation Movement, The Cripps' Mission (1942).
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ICSE Solutions for ICSE Class 10 History and Civics 16: Subhash Chandra Bose and the I.N.A
Concepts covered in Subhash Chandra Bose and the I.N.A are Achievements and Fate of the INA and Netaji, Bose and The Congress, Contribution of Subhas Chandra Bose along with the Objectives of the INA, Forward Bloc, Impact of the INA, Indian National Army (INA), Provisional Government of Free India, Subhas Chandra Bose: A Revolutionary Leader for Swaraj.
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ICSE Solutions for ICSE Class 10 History and Civics 17: Towards Partition of India (1944-1947)
Concepts covered in Towards Partition of India (1944-1947) are Cabinet Mission in India, Clauses of Cabinet Mission Plan, Conflict Between Congress and Muslim League, Events that Led to the Cabinet Mission, Independence by an Act of Legislation, Mountbatten Plan, Reaction to the Cabinet Mission Plan, Rejection of the Demand for Pakistan, The Indian Independence Act, 1947, The Wavell Plan: A Step Towards Constitutional Resolution.
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ICSE Solutions for ICSE Class 10 History and Civics 18: World War-I and Treaty of Versailles
Concepts covered in World War-I and Treaty of Versailles are Causes of First World War, Events of the First World War, League of Nations, Results of the First World War, The First World War and Its Global Impact.
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ICSE Solutions for ICSE Class 10 History and Civics 19: Rise of Dictatorship and The Second World War
Concepts covered in Rise of Dictatorship and The Second World War are Aims of Fascism, Aims of Nazism, Causes for the Rise of Fascism, Causes for the Rise of Nazism, Causes of Second World War, Consequences of the Second World War, Events of the Second World War, Fascism, Fascism in Italy, Impact of Fascism, Impact of Nazism, Nazi Dictatorship in Germany, Similarities in the Causes and Ideologies of Fascism and Nazism, The First World War and Its Global Impact.
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ICSE Solutions for ICSE Class 10 History and Civics 20: The United Nations (Origin and Purpose)
Concepts covered in The United Nations (Origin and Purpose) are Major Organs of the United Nations, Organs of the United Nations >International Court of Justice, Organs of the United Nations > The General Assembly, Organs of the United Nations >The Security Council, Reasons for the Establishment of the United Nations, The United Nations: Foundation, Objectives, and Global Framework.
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ICSE Solutions for ICSE Class 10 History and Civics 21: The United Nations Principal Organs – Composition and Functions
Concepts covered in The United Nations Principal Organs – Composition and Functions are Major Organs of the United Nations, Organs of the United Nations >International Court of Justice, Organs of the United Nations > The General Assembly, Organs of the United Nations >The Security Council, Reasons for the Establishment of the United Nations, The United Nations: Foundation, Objectives, and Global Framework.
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ICSE Solutions for ICSE Class 10 History and Civics 22: The United Nations (Major Agencies – Their Functions)
Concepts covered in The United Nations (Major Agencies – Their Functions) are India's Association with UNESCO, Major Organs of the United Nations, Organs of the United Nations >International Court of Justice, Organs of the United Nations > The General Assembly, Organs of the United Nations >The Security Council, Reasons for the Establishment of the United Nations, The United Nations: Foundation, Objectives, and Global Framework, UNICEF Programmes in India, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural organization (UNESCO), World Health Organisation (WHO).
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ICSE Solutions for ICSE Class 10 History and Civics 23: Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Concepts covered in Universal Declaration of Human Rights are India's Association with UNESCO, Major Organs of the United Nations, Organs of the United Nations >International Court of Justice, Organs of the United Nations > The General Assembly, Organs of the United Nations >The Security Council, Reasons for the Establishment of the United Nations, The United Nations: Foundation, Objectives, and Global Framework, UNICEF Programmes in India, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural organization (UNESCO), World Health Organisation (WHO).
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ICSE Solutions for ICSE Class 10 History and Civics 24: Non-Aligned Movement
Concepts covered in Non-Aligned Movement are Achievements of NAM, Architects of NAM, Concept of Non-Alignment Movement, Factors Responsible for Non-Alignment, Future of NAM, Objectives of the Non-Aligned Movement, Panchsheel, Role of Jawaharlal Nehru.
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ICSE Solutions for History and Civics [English] Class 10 ICSE
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