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1951.

What is chinampas?

Answer» Chinampa, also called floating garden, small, stationary, artificial island built on a freshwater lake for agricultural purposes. Chinampan was the ancient name for the southwestern region of the Valley of Mexico, the region of Xochimilco, and it was there that the technique was—and is still—most widely used. It consists in building up a number of narrow islands, each averaging some 6 to 10 metres (20 to 35 feet) wide and some 100 to 200 metres (325 to 650 feet) long, using layers of vegetation, dirt, and mud. The lake provides the chinampa with moisture laden with decomposing organic wastes that irrigate and fertilize the island’s soil, supporting an intensive and highly productive form of cultivation.
1952.

What do you mean by tepochalli?

Answer» The place where children other tha nobles went and studied history, myths, religion and ceremonial songs
1953.

What is calmecac?

Answer» The place where children of nobles went and they were trained to become a military leadr or a religoius leader.
1954.

Write the short note on native of the north America?

Answer» The natives of north America came from asia through land bridge... Nd during the ice age they move to south region. These people lives in a bands in village near the river..they ate fish meat.. Bison(wild Buffalo\'s).. These people do huntering bt only for their food..these natives were very friendly.. Nd this one was their main feature. Natives were very intelligent nd skilled people..
1955.

Sample papersof history

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1956.

The 3rd century crisis in roman history

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1957.

What do you mean by viceroy

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1958.

Comment on any point of difference between the native people of south and north america.

Answer» Native Peoples of North America.a. These people lived along river valleys and they lived in bands.b. Their food was fish and meat. They went far and distant places in search of meat and their main food which was bison and the wild buffalo.c. They cultivated vegetables and maize.Native Peoples of South America.a. These people were hunters, agriculturists and herders.b. These people were simple people.c. They maintained empire.
1959.

What were the major impact of cotton sppinning and weaving industries.

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1960.

How did england became a centre of trade during industrial revolution.

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1961.

What were some of the items which to European exchange with native American

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1962.

How did the native of north America lose their land?what were their suffering.

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1963.

How did USA slove the problem slavery

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1964.

How did the expansion of USA take place

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1965.

Discuss the condition of women in roman empire

Answer» The lives of upper class women in Ancient Rome (about 753 BC to 500 AD) mainly centered on running their households and raising the children. Roman women were not allowed to own property or control their own finances — all family inheritances and dowries were transferred to the husband when a woman married. Nor could women participate in politics — they could neither vote nor run for political office. Women\'s decision-making power was strictly limited to the management of the home. Of course, women who were of the lower social classes — slaves, freedwomen, and prostitutes — had even fewer rights, and lived lives mostly filled with back-breaking labor.\xa0
1966.

What step were taken to control the workers in the roman empire

Answer» Workers in the Roman empire were all slaves and slavery played a very important role in social and economic activities. Not only workers, even physicians and accountants often came under the category of slaves.Slaves had no rights, were considered as people with no personhood and property of their masters. They lived in harsh conditions and were brutally punished for the smallest mistake. As such, controlling them was not difficult.Roman slaves were sometime allowed to hold and use property, though it belonged to their masters. Educated or skilled slaves could work and earn money, which they did with the distant hope that at some point of time, they could buy their freedom with this money.\xa0
1967.

What is the urbanisation of mesopotamia

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1968.

What are the benefits of the invention of wheel and fire

Answer» #Benefits of using fire is:1.it helps in protection from wild animals.2.Provide warmth and light .3. Helps in making of tools and food preservation also.#Benefits of wheel is that it helps in faster transportation .
1969.

Who was famous ruler of mari?

Answer» Zimrilim was the famous ruler of mari<br>Dhanush<br>Kings of Mari: The kings of Mari were Amorites whose dress differed from that of the original inhabitants. They respected not only the gods of Mesopotamia but also raised a temple at Mari for Dagan, god of the steppe. Mesopotamian society and culture were thus open to different people and cultures. This intermixture of different cultures catalyzed the vitality of the civilization. However, the kings of Mari used to be vigilant for any suspicious activity by the herders of various tribes.Mari is a good example of an urban centre prospering on trade. It is located between the south and the mineral rich uplands of Turkey, Syria and Lebanon; a prime position for trade. Boats carrying various items of trade would stop at Mari on their way to the southern cities. Officers would go aboard, inspect the cargo and levy a charge of about one-tenth the value of the goods; before allowing the boat to continue downstream. In spite of not being militarily strong, Mari was exceptionally prosperous because of trade.
1970.

Impact and effect of past crusades

Answer» Two impacts-1)one was the harsher attitude of muslim state towards its christian subjects.2)The other was the greater influence of Italian mercantile communities in trade between the east and west even after the restoration of Muslim power.
1971.

Political development in china 1910-49

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1972.

Why did the renaissance emerge only in italy

Answer» 1. The Turks got control over Constantinople in 1453. The scholars were tortured by them. So scholars found themselves safe in Italy.2. The people of Italy honoured scholars who had settled there.3. There was freedom of expression in Italy.
1973.

What were the economic affects of industrial revolution?

Answer» Children of the rural poor had always worked at home or in the farm at jobs that varied during the day or between seasons, under the watchful eye of parents or relatives. Likewise, in villages women were actively involved in farm work; they reared livestock gathered firewood and spun yarn on spinning wheels in their homes.
1974.

Discuss the impact of industrial revolution for women and children

Answer» #Impact of industrial revolution in women and children:1.Change in their lifestyle....it means that the women of low class get engaged in the labour work in different industries because before industrial revolution women usually did domestic work.2.Increase the no. Of child labour due to which many of the childhood got destroyed by industrial work.3.Due to the non-violent nature of chidren and women, they were exploited by owners.
1975.

Mention the changes which were introduce in Japan after the Meiji Restoration?

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1976.

What was life weekly?

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1977.

What is triangular trade?

Answer» The triangular slave trade was conducted between Europe, Africa and the Americas. Since the 17th century, French merchants travelled from the ports of Bordeaux and Nantes to Africa where they bought slaves from the local chieftains. From there, the slaves were branded, shackled and sent off to the Carribean to be sold off to the plantation owners there. Such exploitation of the slaves from Africa made it possible for the European markets to flourish with commodities like sufar, indigo and coffee
1978.

MCQ questions of confrontation of culture

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1979.

Give me 10 points on social hierarchy please

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1980.

How did Britain\'s involvement in wars from 1793 to 18 affect British industries?

Answer» (a) Britain’s involvement in wars from 1793 and 1815 greatly affected its economy. Factories shut down and trade also suffered.(b) Due to shutdown of factories workers became jobless. There was no capital formation and possibility of reinvestment during the war period.(c) Britain had to borrow capital for carrying out its expenses during war. The prices of commodities also became very high.(d) Moreover, Napoleon Bonaparte’s continental policy made the Britain to face the economic crisis. He blocked the trade market for Britain as a result of which goods from Britain could not reach the markets of other countries.(e) There was an acute shortage of supply of commodities.
1981.

What were crises of the 14th century?

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1982.

Describe the town planning of ur city

Answer» Town Planning: 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.
1983.

What is hominide

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1984.

How found islamic

Answer» Prophet Muhammad
1985.

Important questions of chapter 4

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1986.

Write a note on art and culture during Renaissance period in italy

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1987.

How were the aztecs of Mexico governs?

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1988.

Describe the composition of the second order of feudal Europe

Answer» The nobility had a central role in social process because they controlled land. This control was the outcome of a practice called ‘vassalage’. The kings of France were linked to the people by ‘vassalage’. The big landowners (the nobles) were vassals of the king, and the peasants were vassals of the landowners.The noble enjoyed a privileged status. He had absolute control over his property, in perpetuity. He could raise troops called ‘feudal levies’. The lord held his own courts of justice and could even coin his own money. He was the lord of the people settled on his land. His owned vast tracts of land which contained his own dwellings, his private fields and pastures and the homes of his tenant-peasants.
1989.

Conquest, colonies and the slave trade ?

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1990.

How did cabral annexe on brazil and why?

Answer» Reasons why Cabral annex Brazil are Pope assigned the area of eastern part of south America to PortugalAnother reason was timber ( Brazil wood)
1991.

explain the slavery prevailed in 17th and 18th centuries

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1992.

How did the lives changed in England after industrial revolution?

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1993.

Who was James brindley?

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1994.

What is railway mania?

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1995.

What is canal mania?

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1996.

What is contribution Arab in field of science and philosophy during Renaissance

Answer» The main contribution was that they preserved and translated it into arabic
1997.

What were the changes experinced by native americans after 1920s?

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1998.

Who was marcopol

Answer» Marco Polo was a traveler who visited India
1999.

What the guru nanak

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2000.

Describe the communication system fashioned by genghis khan.

Answer» \tYam: Genghis Khan had already fashioned a\xa0rapid courier system called yam\xa0that connected the distant areas of his regime.\tQubcur tax: For the maintenance of this communication systemthe Mongol nomads\xa0contributed a tenth of their herd – either horses or livestock – as provisions. This was called the qubcur tax, a levy that the nomads paid willingly for the multiple benefits that it brought.\tTerritory linking:\xa0Once the campaigns had settled, Europe and China were territorially linked with Mongolia.\xa0Commerce and travel along the\xa0Silk Route\xa0reached its peak under the Mongols\xa0but, the trade route extended up to Mongolia.\tBaj tax:\xa0\xa0Communication and ease of travel was vital to retain the coherence of the Mongol regime and\xa0travellers were given a pass for safe conduct. Traders paid the\xa0baj tax for the same purpose, all acknowledging thereby the authority of the Mongol Khan.