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1851.

Who was san yat sin

Answer» Sun yat sen was a leader of modern china
1852.

About meiji education improvements

Answer» When Japan was going through a lot of changes in political sphere , social sphere and economic sphere in meiji restoration education system also passed through a massive Change.1 A whole new system of education was developed in 1870s. Education for boys and girls was made compulsory. And till 19th century almost universal.2 Initially Western style n ideological education was in Force but that was later put down n new system was inacted under which child was taught loyalty to nation and history of Japan.3 the curriculum of education of exercised by minstry of education and implementation of books and the way of teaching by under direct control of Minstry and teachers training also handled by minstry.4 Moral culture also taught to childrens and texts urge children to respect their parents , be loyal to the nation and become a responsible citizens of the country.
1853.

What is anthropology?

Answer» Anthropology is a discipline that studies human evolutionary aspect of human biology
1854.

Anthropology

Answer» histoRy
1855.

Main function of monestries

Answer» Just an addition to this....... Like priest monks and nuns could not marry and the two well known monasteies were those written by st.benedict in Italy in 529 and cluny in burgundy in 910<br>These r the following functions of monasteries:-1. It is derived from the greek word \'monos\' which means someone who live alone. 2.They spend their most of the time in prayers .3. Inspired people to lead a simple life.4. Inspired people to donate and serve sick 5. Open many free educational centers.6. Open convent schools.7.they also help sick peoples.8. Unlike priest, both man and woman can become monk.. women monk known as nuns.9. Very deeply religious peoples .10.these places were very far from human civilization.11.move place to place, preaching to the people12. Living on charity
1856.

What are the features of fedualism?

Answer» Peice*<br>1. Derived from greek word \'fued\' meaning peace of land.2. It is a kind of agriculture production which is based on the relationship between lords and peasants.3.in this peasant cultivated their own land as well as land of their lord.4. Lord also have judicial control over peasants.
1857.

How did the gold rush prove a blessing continent of north America?

Answer» Addition to this.....1) construction of railway lines across the continent2) increases the employment opportunity3) leads to urbanisation 4) development in factories<br>This lead to the development of railway lines also in n.a<br>Because any continent which have a gold mines is rich and the North America have many gold mines. And the natives were migrated from other continents to North America. This develops the respect and importance of an continent
1858.

When pegambar mohammad was born

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1859.

What is meant by long march?

Answer» Long march is long journey of chinese people to shanxi to Yuanan for decrease warlordism, land reform, throw out foriengn imperalism
1860.

Paths to modernisation presentation

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1861.

Can we get 1 markers from u like class 11

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1862.

Factors which helped in European navigation? What were the consequences of it?

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1863.

How business was conducted in central islamic lands in Mesopotamia?

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1864.

What is yam?

Answer» Yam:- Yam is post in military system of Genghis Khan<br>...cont with previous andwer:-It\'s reliability and speed amazed travelers.<br>Yam: Genghis Khan had already fashioned a\xa0rapid courier system called yam\xa0that connected the distant areas of his regime.
1865.

What is hominoids

Answer» Subgroup emerged among primates
1866.

When did the earliest settlements developed in Mesopotamia which led to emergence of cities?

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1867.

Give me important questions of all chapters

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1868.

Mohamed husen ko the

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1869.

List the names of places to which genghis khan empire extend ed

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1870.

Answer in context of decline of umayyads and foundation of the abbasid denisity

Answer» Ummayad dynasty declined due to the emergence of the movement called dawa movement initiated by abbasid dynasty
1871.

Describe the achievements of Mesopotamia civilization

Answer» describe the achievements of Mesopotamian c<br>describe the achievement of mesopotamia civilization
1872.

Can you plz tell me about expression of page 228

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1873.

Who was cherokees? how were they displaced from their lands. ?

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1874.

Describe briefly the history of long march?

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1875.

5 factors/features of steam power

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1876.

What are advt of canals and railways

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1877.

What are the main characteristics of Uruk city?( 8marks)

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1878.

Changing cultural traditions

Answer» Changing culture and traditions is based upon the late antiquity, how the minds of people were changing and they were attracted towards their ancient Roman culture and it\'s all about reviving Italian cities (referred to Florence and Venice)∆ Universities were setting up and 1st was in city puada and the legal studies were gaining popularity.∆ Commerce was also in trend cauz everything was started legally recorded.∆ Law was a popular subject too because it\'s all you need in lawyers job and they use to make legal procedure for buying or selling lands etc.∆ Now, there was a scholar petrarch who stressed upon the importance of reading ancient roman writer and authors.∆ There\'s a scenario , scholar says that , there is much to be learnt which religious teachings alone couldn\'t fullfil this in 19th century called humanisms.∆
1879.

मेसोपोटामिया संस्कृति में शहरों। का महत्व समझाइए। कोई पांच?

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1880.

Why industrial revolution did take place in England

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1881.

What do you understand by humanism?

Answer» Humanism:1. It means the service of humanity irrespective of caste, colour or creed.2. The writers of the Renaissance age took up their subjects from the Bible. But their aim was the welfare of all mankind.3. The power of reasoning of man is very fine; His inner faculties are unlimited. His body is the temple of living God. He is supreme among God\'s creations.<br>Humanism means early humans living proccess
1882.

What do you understand by coprenican revolution

Answer» 1. Christians had believed that the earth was a sinful place and the heavy burden of sin made it immobile. The earth stood at the centre of the universe around which moved the celestial planets.2. Copernicus asserted that the planets, including the earth, rotate around the sun. A devout Christian, Copernicus was afraid of the possible reaction to his theory by traditionalist clergymen. For this reason, he did not want his manuscript, De revolutionibus (the Rotation) to be printed. On his deathbed, he gave it to his follower, Joachim Rheticus.3. It took time for people to accept this idea. It was much later - more than half a century later, in fact - that the difference between ‘heaven’ and earth was bridged through the writings of astronomers like Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) and Galileo Galilei (1564-1642).4. The theory of the earth as part of a sun-centred system was made popular by Kepler\'s Cosmographical Mystery, which demonstrated that the planets move around the sun not in circles but in ellipses. Galileo confirmed the notion of the dynamic world in his work The Motion. This revolution in science reached its climax with Isaac Newton\'s theory of gravitation.
1883.

Write a short note on mesopotamian city

Answer» The discovery of the Sumerian city of Ur has shed light on the lives of the early Mesopotamians. The Mesopotamian cities fell short in terms of town planning as compared to the Harappan centres but followed a uniform pattern nevertheless. The city was divided into three parts - the sacred area, the walled city on a mound and the outer town. The sacred area consisted of the temple tower or the ziggurat dedicated to the patron god of the city. There were also smaller temples of other gods. This area also had the storehouse as well as the offices. People resided in the walled city and the outer town areas. Houses were constructed along the streets, and each house had a central courtyard with rooms attached around it.
1884.

Describe the development of art of writing

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1885.

Explain making and unmaking of mesopotamia

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1886.

Write an easy on development of writing?

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1887.

What do you mean by feudalism ? Write its economics feature

Answer» Feudalism is the term used by the historian to discribe economic , legal , political amd social relationship in europe between 5th and the 15th centuries (medieval era).
1888.

Notes on the development of writing in Mesopotamia

Answer» The spoken sound are represented in certain visible signs are called script . The mesopotamia had their own script , bwcause the first mesopotamia tablet were written around 3200 BCE , contained pictures sign and number . These were about 5000 list of oxen, fish, bread, and loaves ect . writing began when society needed to records of transcation occured at different times and invales many peoples and a variery of goods
1889.

Describe the two roads of modernization in context of china and japan?

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1890.

write about the imports and exports of mesopotimia

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1891.

Why was the process of modernisation slow in Japan?

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1892.

1. \' हार्ड टाइम्स \' नामक उपन्यास के लेखक कौन है

Answer» Charles Dickens
1893.

Describe how foreigners were quenching their greed frm natives

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1894.

What do you understand by copernican revolution

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1895.

The division of labour is a mark of urban life.Explain the statement

Answer» \xa0A division of labor means that various people had various occupations. Of course, with a division of labor, there was a social hierarchy. Kings were at the top of the social hierarchy in Mesopotamia, obviously because they ruled certain areas.Below them were priests. Religion was huge in ancient Mesopotamia, so it made sense for the priests to be in an upper class.Then there were merchants who traded items to make their living. Bartering is always an important part of society, so the middle class consisted of mostly them. After that, there were farmers and laborers.They are basically the lower end of merchants, because they too, offer their products, but benefit less from it. And at the bottom were slaves.
1896.

Who written holly book of islam quran?

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1897.

Describe the third order or life of cultivators in medieval Europe

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1898.

Chapter 10 Explain perseptions of europeans about natives

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1899.

How did mauhammad expand his territory and religious influence

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1900.

Wat is feature of feudalism?

Answer» The feudal system was a pyramidal or a hierarchical system which flourished during medieval period in Europe. Its four main features were:\tThe king was at the topmost level of the feudal system. Below him were nobles known as barons followed by knights.\tThe serfs or the peasants occupied the lowest strata in the feudal system.\tThe Castle was the chief characteristic of feudalism. The feudal Lords lived in huge castles or forts. The living house and court of the Lord existed inside the castle.\tThe king gave lands to barons and the latter provided troops to the King.