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1001. |
What was the importance of the first printed books???Class 11 theme 7 history |
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1002. |
During Abbasids Arab influence began to decline why? For (5 marks) |
Answer» The reasons for the weaknesses of the Abbasid state in 9th century were:\xa0Their control over the distant province began to decline. The continuous conflict between Pro-Arab and Pro-Iranian groups in bureaucracy led to their weaknesses also. | |
1003. |
What is the meaning of Industrial revolution |
Answer» The Industrial Revolution was a period of major industrialization and innovation that took place during the late 1700s and early 1800s. The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain and quickly spread throughout the world.<br>The Industrial Revolution was a period of major industrialization and innovation that took place during the late 1700s and early 1800s. The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain and quickly spread throughout the world. | |
1004. |
Climate of Mesopotamia |
Answer» Iraq is a land of diverse environment student not arising mountain ranges with their streams and by flowers with enough rainfall to grow crops.\xa0In the north, there is a stretch of upland called a steppe, where animal herding offers people a better livelihood than agricultureAgriculture began between 7000 and 6000 BCE.Soil was very fertile here but agriculture was threatened because of natural causes. | |
1005. |
What is syllable |
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1006. |
Who was called principate and why |
Answer» Augustus, the first emperor, in 27 BCE was called the ‘Principate’ (which means he was ‘leading citizen’, \'Princeps\' in Latin, not the absolute ruler). | |
1007. |
How did tools accumilation in one place |
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1008. |
Discuss the ways of obtaining food of early human |
Answer» Gathering ,scavenging ,hunting, fishing | |
1009. |
Explain the relevance of this source in the study of evolution of human beings? |
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1010. |
What is mutually reinforcing cylce of development |
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1011. |
Explain evolution of human being. |
Answer» Human evolution is the lengthy process of change by which people originated from apelike ancestors. Scientific evidence shows that the physical and behavioral traits shared by all people originated from apelike ancestors and evolved over a period of approximately six million years. | |
1012. |
How was the word \'Cuneiform\' derived? |
Answer» cuneiform is derived from the word cuneus, meaning \'wedge\' and format, meaning \'shape\'. | |
1013. |
which thing was used as paper to write by mesopotamian people ? |
Answer» The script was in active use from the early Bronze Age until the beginning of the Common Era. It is named for the characteristic wedge-shaped impressions (Latin: cuneus) which form its signs. Cuneiform originally developed to write the Sumerian language of southern Mesopotamia (modern Iraq).<br>Mesopotamian people used to write down on tablet made up of clay.. With a sharp needle type material | |
1014. |
What is casual literacy? |
Answer» You have cultural literacy when you know what an average member of that culture would be expected to know, which is usually assumed and often unstated (Hirsch, 1983). Hirsch (1983) developed the term "cultural literacy" because people can\'t learn reading, writing, and other communication as skills separate from the culturally assumed knowledge that shapes what people communicate about. For example, the meaning of many words is culture-specific. | |
1015. |
modes of communication language and art |
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1016. |
During Mesopotamian civilisation how did movement of goods take place? |
Answer» The Mesopotamian people transported their goods by carts, camels, boats off the river, and donkeys and horses. The good they transported where grain, textiles, and oil. They traded with Egypt, Phoenicians, and mostly between city-states. People got around by carts, camels, horse, boat, and donkey. | |
1017. |
What is mesopotamia state |
Answer» The name ‘Mesopotamia’ is made up of two Greek words ‘mesos’ and ‘potamos’. The meaning of ‘mesos’ is middle and the meaning of ‘potamos’ is a river. It means that the meaning of Mesopotamia is the land between the rivers. | |
1018. |
What are the main sources of information about the earliest form of human? |
Answer» Early human fossils and archeological remains offer the most important clues about this ancient past. These remains include bones, tools and any other evidence (such as footprints, evidence of hearths, or butchery marks on animal bones) left by earlier people. | |
1019. |
When and where the earliest form of human evolve |
Answer» Humans first evolved in Africa, and much of human evolution occurred on that continent. The fossils of early humans who lived between 6 and 2 million years ago come entirely from Africa. | |
1020. |
Explain the rise of sultanates??? |
Answer» With the rise of the Turkish sultanates in the tenth and eleventh centuries, a third ethnic group was added to the Arabs and the Iranians. The Turks were nomadic tribes from the Central Asian steppes of Turkistan. The Turks gradually converted to Islam. | |
1021. |
how are the hunter gatherers of ancient time different from that from modern time ? |
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1022. |
Best definition of hominoides |
Answer» Hominoids were the subgroups of primates , different from monkeys in a no. of ways. They have a larger body and do not have a tail .Besides,there was a longer period of infant development n dependency among them........... Hope helpful!<br>Hominoides are different from monkeys in a no. of ways | |
1023. |
Who are homo sepiens |
Answer» Wise n thinking man(including women)......or the modern human beings.<br>Modern humans evoluted from australopethics are called homosapiens...<br>Human being.. Scientific name of human beings is homo sapians | |
1024. |
In which year the trade centre at Masulipatam,Armayaon was founded |
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1025. |
Which is the book for history for class 11th? |
Answer» Ncert book is one of best books of any competition<br>Sarswati (Dr. Malti Malik) History of the world Main aspects of the themes OrNcert textbook for history. | |
1026. |
What is history ? What are the important of world history ? |
Answer» 1. Develop an Understanding of the World :-Through history, we can learn how past societies, systems, ideologies, governments, cultures and technologies were built, how they operated, and how they have changed. The rich history of the world helps us to paint a detailed picture of where we stand today.2. Become a More Rounded PersonHistory is full of stories. Some are inspiring and uplifting; others are chaotic and immoral. Tap into the vivid realm of history, and there are many vital lessons your child needs to learn. They will study times of suffering and times of joy, and the lessons they learn here can then be applied to their own life experience. 3 :- Understand Identity Nations are made up of a collection of stories and legends. These stories shape the way we think about our country and our standing within it. History is where we learn about how great institutions are formed, and how they’ve contributed to where we are today.? | |
1027. |
City Life began in _ ? |
Answer» CITY life began in Mesopotamia*, the land between the Euphrates and the Tigris rivers that is now part of the Republic of Iraq. Mesopotamian civilisation is known for its prosperity, city life, its voluminous and rich literature and its mathematics and astronomy. | |
1028. |
Name the various places where the fossils of species can be dated directly or indirectly |
Answer» Alabama,Alaska,Arizona ,Colorado,etc.are the various places where fossils of species can be dated directly and indirectly. | |
1029. |
State points of difference which marked position of women in Mesopotamian and Roman civilizations. |
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1030. |
Define modern human being |
Answer» The origin of modern humans has probably been the most debated issue in evolutionary biology over the last few decades. | |
1031. |
What were the inputs that went into tool making? |
Answer» Freeing oh hand and lager brain | |
1032. |
Similarities and differences between ape , australopithecus, homoerectus, and homosapiens |
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1033. |
How did the archaeologist decide the detail of ancient Artifacts? Explain. |
Answer» By using carbon dating process they decide the details of ancient artifacts | |
1034. |
write the negative points of john marshall |
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1035. |
Is there any choice between economics and political acience |
Answer» You can choose electives at the upper level in both Economics and Political Science. While there are no official tracks, you can elect to concentration such specific areas as: Financial and monetary economics. Analysis of economic data using statistical and computational methods. | |
1036. |
Varkashirsha is related to |
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1037. |
Principate meaning in simple word |
Answer» the rule of the early Roman emperors, during which some features of republican government were retained. | |
1038. |
Describe, why Mesopotamia civilization famous? |
Answer» Because it\'s linked with bible,which helped in starting of excavation in Iraq and there are more ancient things than any other civilisation. We know a very little about other civilisation because of our present technology can\'t decrypt those writings .<br>Cuz it\'s the first ever human civilization which existed on the earth | |
1039. |
Describe the life of Christian monks in the monastery during mediaeval period of Europe |
Answer» Monks were the group of that people who are different from the prists and bishop.They like to live there life away from the human habitation and they perform manual labour for sustaing there life they don\'t live on tax from the peasants .They live in abbeys and monasteries .Both men and women can be a part of this group .Men became monks and women became nuns.There were seperate abbeys for mens. And women.If he/she want to became a nuns/monks then they don\'t have to marry .<br>The monks lived in monastery and led the simple life..... They were not allowed to marry and had to take a vow to obey the chief of monastery. | |
1040. |
History of Britain? |
Answer» The history of the formation of the United Kingdom is very complex. The British monarch was head of state of all of the countries of the British Isles from the Union of the Crowns in 1603 until the enactment of the Republic of Ireland Act in 1949, although the term "British Isles" was not used in 1603. | |
1041. |
Discuss the centre -state relationship in Indian union |
Answer» Nanaj | |
1042. |
I want important questions from chapter From the beginning of time |
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1043. |
...........was discover in 1770 by capitan cook. |
Answer» Australia<br>Australia<br>Australia | |
1044. |
Briefly discuss the causes of the decline of the Roman Empire? |
Answer» Answer :1) The Franks and The Angles & The Saxons captured the Gaul and Britain respectively in the west of the empire. 2)Till the 6th CE east was growing despite plague and famines but latter the Visigoths attacked Spain and Lambards in Italy. 3)Amid this Islam was spreading too quickly. 4)The Sasanian empire (Iranians) once again attacked the Roman empire.Both rebels were busy in battles,taking advantage of this The Arabs captured their region. Hence, The Roman Empire falled. | |
1045. |
Which period in Roman Empire is regarded as watershed? |
Answer» 3rd century<br>Yes it\'s 3rd century<br>3rd century | |
1046. |
What was the period of the rule of the Roman Empire? |
Answer» From the 1st to 7th century Or1BCE --7BCE | |
1047. |
What are the fibe principles of pillars of islam? |
Answer» Five principal\'s of practicing islam was:-~Daily prayers~Give alms or donation~Not to practice any theif work ~Preached always good for islamic religion ~Practice fasting | |
1048. |
What do ancient stories tells us about the civilization of mesopotamian? Explain with example? |
Answer» Ancient stories reveal the nature of Mesopotamian society, institutions, trade activities, agriculture, and kingship\'s initiative to encourage writing and schools, and economic related conflicts among the rulers and communities. For example, a flood story in the Bible describes Mesopotamia as a land of brick-built cities. According to the Bible, the flood was meant to destroy all life on earth. However, God chose a man, Noah, to\xa0ensure that life could continue after the Flood. Noah built a huge boat, an ark. He took a pair each of all known species of animals and birds on board the ark, which survived the Flood. There was a strikingly similar story in the Mesopotamian tradition, where the principal\xa0character was called Ziusudra or Utnapishtim. | |
1049. |
Write briefly any three points on the literary of Mesopotamians |
Answer» The first Mesopotamian tablets, were written around 3200 BCE. These contained picture-like signs and numbers. A tablet was made of clay. A scribe would wet clay and pat it into a size which could be comfortably held in one hand. The sharp end of a reed (cut obliquely) was used as a writing tool. Wedge-shaped (cuneiform) signs were pressed on the smooth surface of the tablet; while the tablet was still moist. After that, the tablet was dried in the sun. Hundreds of tablets have recovered from Mesopotamian sites. Writing was used not only for keeping records, but also for making dictionaries, giving legal validity to land transfers, narrating the deeds of kings, and announcing the changes in the customary laws of the land.The System of Writing: The sound; represented by a cuneiform sign was not a single consonant or vowel, but syllables. So, a Mesopotamian scribe had to learn hundreds of sounds. Writing was a skilled craft. It was an enormous intellectual achievement.Literacy: Because of the complexities involved in writing, very few people could read and write | |
1050. |
Who invented the Miner’s Friend in 1698, to drain mines |
Answer» Thomas Slavery | |