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International Problems

Maharashtra Board · Class 9 · History and Political Science

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Which of the following is considered an international problem?

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On which date was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted?

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When was the first Earth Day celebrated?

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In which year was the Human Rights Protection Act passed in India?

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Which of the following are included in human rights? (Select all correct answers)

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Right to life, Right to education, Right to food, Right to shelter

Human rights include basic rights necessary for living as a human being: life, food, clothing, shelter, education, and health. There is no right to pollution as it harms the environment and people.

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Which of the following are causes of environmental degradation? (Select all correct answers)

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Industrial pollution, Chemical fertilizers, Vehicle emissions, Nuclear radiation

Environmental degradation is caused by industrial pollution, chemical fertilizers and pesticides, vehicle emissions, and nuclear radiation. Planting trees actually helps the environment by reducing pollution and providing oxygen.

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What is terrorism?

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Spreading fear through violence for political goals

Terrorism is spreading fear and terror in society by using or threatening violence against innocent people to achieve political goals. It is organized and planned violence, different from natural disasters or legitimate democratic protests.

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Who are refugees?

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People forced to leave their country seeking safety

Refugees are people who have to leave their motherland against their wishes due to persecution, war, or disasters and seek refuge in other countries for safety. They are different from tourists or business travelers who travel by choice.

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