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2801. |
Debate within Christianity why was there the protest against Catholic Church. Martin Luther King |
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2802. |
effects of industrial revolution |
Answer» (2) canals: the canals were dug and used for shipment of coals from mines to factories. They were also used for carrying goods and passengers.(3)railway lines: the stream-engines were used im railway to carry heavy loads and a large number of passenger(4) use of steam ships: steam ships were used toh carry the goods across the oceans. The growth of transport promoted the import and export of goods and the capitalists made huge profits .It made the country rich.<br>The place of production to the place of sale .<br>(1)mecadamised roads: pucka roads were constructed for the rapid and safe carriage ofraw material and the manufatured goods from | |
2803. |
reformes of degislations? (about arts ) |
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2804. |
why first industrial revolution took place in Britain? explain |
Answer» First Industrial Revolution began in Britain because(1) during the 17th century Britain was stable and unified under a single monarchy with the Scotland ,wales and England unified under a single monarchy this meant that the kingdom had one laws ,one currency, one trade ,and the local Lords could not levy taxes on the goods passed through their areas.(2) the another reason is (3)that during the 18th century a new revolution was started which was later known as agricultural revolution in this the big landlords occupied the lands of poor farmers and the landless farmers when in the search for jobs in nearby areas specially towns this increased the population of towns and industrial revolution was started. | |
2805. |
describe the achievement of mejji rule in Japan |
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2806. |
explain the agresire nationalism in Japan |
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2807. |
What were the after affects of the destruction of aztev and incas? |
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2808. |
When did the rise of Islam began what was its refirms |
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2809. |
When was bullet train start? |
Answer» It was stated in 1870--72 in japan after some years of nuclear attack. | |
2810. |
Who is Isabella |
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2811. |
Difference between replacement and regional continuity models |
Answer» Regional continuity model belongs to human origin assets that is consider by modern Homo sapiens and developed from different regional populations. ... The replacement continuity delivers partial theory and includes fact that these homo sapiens are migrated out Africa and into Europe and Asia. | |
2812. |
Who was Genghis khan? Discuss his military organisation? |
Answer» Genghis Khan was the greatest mongol who laid the foundation of nomadic empire | |
2813. |
When did industry revolution start |
Answer» The industrial revolution began in England in the 18th century | |
2814. |
Europe map |
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2815. |
Analyse the contribution of agustus & contantine in the development of Roman empire.(8marks)????? |
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2816. |
What were the achievements of Astek people & Mayan people? |
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2817. |
What values did Ghengis khan promote? |
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2818. |
Write a short note on nomadic society |
Answer» Namo nomadic refer to group of people who live in different location moving from one place to another place.nomadic people do not have a permanent home they obtain food through hunting, gathering , fishing.they found in the infotel region such as desert because they do not do agricultural so they do not see the fertile and they are more exposed to the force of weather . | |
2819. |
What led to decline of Mongolian empire ? |
Answer» After the death of genghish khan , mongol empire led to decline . Conflicts were started between their sons due to which they were now become weak . So , Roman empire were started to conquered mongol empire .I hope this answer will help you | |
2820. |
Discuss the role and regulations of the yasa as evolved by Genghis Khan? |
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2821. |
Mention two effects of imperalism on china OrExplain the causes and effects of the Opium War |
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2822. |
What is umma |
Answer» It was society founded by prophet muhammad<br>Umma is community that organise by muhammad which means belivers..<br>umma | |
2823. |
What is meant by open door policy? Why and how usa adopt this policy ? |
Answer» The United States of America adopted the open door policy in China. European power made preparation for the partition of China in 1890s. The USA felt that it would be left out. So the US proposed the "open door policy "or"Me too policy" .it meant that no country should be discriminated against China by other countries. All countries would have equal trade right in China. British also supported " open door policy " | |
2824. |
Where does Arawak live |
Answer» And also the greater antilles<br>Arawaks lived on small islands in the Caribbean sea | |
2825. |
Who was Christopher Columbus and why did he became famous? Give 5 reasons |
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2826. |
What was qubcur tax |
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2827. |
3 priencipel of Dr.san yat sen |
Answer» Nationalism. It meant overthrowing the munchu who were seen as a foreign dynasty as well as other foreign imperialist. 2. Democracy. It meant the establishment of democratic government. 3. Socialism . It meant regulating capital and equalising landholding. | |
2828. |
In what way hominid was Superior to hominoids |
Answer» Hominid were superior from hominoids as :• they were modern humans• they used tools • they had big brain as compared with hominoids• they started walking on 4 legs | |
2829. |
how the winds of change were come in life of native people of u.s.a and canada? |
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2830. |
Who was constantine.explan hin achievementa? |
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2831. |
What are the source of history of Roman Empire |
Answer» It was quite difficult to type such long answers. ?<br>1)Texts: Letters,speeches, sermons,laws,histories of the period written by contemporaries, etc.,are included in it.2)Documents:Inscriptions and papyri are included in it. Inscriptions were generally cut on stone which is why they have survived in both Latin and Greek. 3)Material remains: A no.of items are included in material remains.They are mainly discovered by arechaelogists .This includes monuments,bulidings other kinds of structures, coins,pottery, mosaics,etc.<br>Yes i need<br>Texts Documents Material remains I have just written the points only if u need description then tell me | |
2832. |
What were the consequences of Meiji Restoration on the future development of Japan? |
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2833. |
What was meji restoration....??? |
Answer» In 1869 , the rule of shoguns was overthrown and Japan saw emergence of new rulers and advisers. They ruled in the name of the Japanese emperor. In this way, the emperor\'s authority was restored. He took the title of "Meiji".In the history of Japan, this event is known as "Meiji Restoration ". | |
2834. |
Did the development of language helps in constructing shelter? |
Answer» Yes because it makes easier to early mans,they talk each other with humming and painting | |
2835. |
What are the advantages of canals and railways? 4 marks |
Answer» 1. Canals were initially built to transport coal to cities. This was because the bulk and weight of coal made its transport by road much slower and more expensive than by barges on canals. The demand for coal, as industrial energy and for heating and lighting homes in cities, grew constantly.The making of the first English canal, the Worsley Canal (1761) by James Brindley (1716-72), had no other purpose than to carry him from the coal deposits at Worsley (near Manchester) to that city; after the canal was completed the price of coal fell by half.2. Canals were usually built by big landowners to increase the value of the mines, quarries or forests on their lands. The confluence of canals created marketing centres in new towns. The city of Birmingham, for example, owed its growth to its position at the heart of a canal system connecting London, the Bristol Channel, and the Mersey and Humber rivers.From 1760 to 1790, twenty-five new canal building projects were begun. In the period known as the "canal-mania" from 1788 to 1796, there were smother 46 new projects and over the next 60 years more than 4,000 miles of canal were built.3. The first steam locomotive, Stephenson\'s Rocket, appeared in 1814. Railways emerged as a new means of transportation that was available throughout the year, both cheap and fast, to carry passengers and goods. They combined two inventions, the iron track which replaced the wooden track in the 1760s) and haulage along it by a steam-engine.4. The invention of the railways took the entire process of industrialisation to a second stage. In 1801, Richard Trevithick (1771-1833) had devised an engine called the "Puffing Devil" that pulled trucks around the mine where he worked in Cornwall. In 1814, the railway engineer George Stephenson (1781-1848) constructed a locomotive, called "The Blutcher", that could pull a weight of 30 tons up a hill at 4 mph.The first railway line connected the cities of Stockton and Darlington in 1825, a distance of 9 miles that was completed in two hours at speed of upto 24 kph (15 mph), and the next railway line connected Liverpool and Manchester in 1830. Within 20 years speed of 30 to 50 miles an hour were usual. | |
2836. |
Examine the role of universities in spreading humanism |
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2837. |
How were the workerd controlled in roman empire |
Answer» \tWorkers in the Roman Empire were known as the slavery.\tThe slaves performed both manual labor and domestic services. They were also employed at highly skilled jobs and professions but were always stated as slaves. Even, accountants and physicians were often slaves.\tSlavery in the Roman empire was considered one of the most torturing slavery in the history. | |
2838. |
What is meant by abbasid revolution |
Answer» Abbasid revolution refers to dawa movement .This movement was initiated by abu muslim from Khurasan against the Umayyad dynasty. The Abbasid revolution put an end to the umayyadies the abbasid dynasty came into throne in 750 CE . | |
2839. |
What were the three orders |
Answer» 1orders-The clergy, 2 orders- the nobility, 3orders- the peasants, free and unfree | |
2840. |
What were the teachings of prophet mohummad |
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2841. |
What were the greatest achievment of the mayas |
Answer» 1)CALENDAR 2)MATHEMATICAL KNOWLEDGE 3)HEIROLOGRAPHIC SCRIPT.4)ARCHITECTURAL ACHIEVEMENTS | |
2842. |
What is humanism ? Write its main feature ? |
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2843. |
Acheviments of mesopotamia civilization |
Answer» 1 rich litreture & voluminous2 time reknoing and astronomy 3 mathematics and English4 science<br>1. The Mesopotamians were the first people to introduce the use of the potter\'s wheel to the world.2. They were the first to enter into\xa0written\xa0trade agreement.3. They also introduced to the world the idea of a written Code of Law.4. They were the first people to divide a day into 24 hours, an hour into 60 minutes and a minute into 60 seconds.5. They were first to develop a script and established the libraries and reading rooms. | |
2844. |
About Genghis khan |
Answer» Genghis khan was the great mongol leader who layed the foundation of nomadic empire. His early name was TEMURJAN. He was born around 1162A.D near river of OMUR in the northern part of modern mongolia. His main achievements were the conquest of north china, conquest of Qara etc. | |
2845. |
Please, tell me about the important maps in history. I shall deem it a great favour. ? |
Answer» Mecca, capital of syria, london, Mongolia, spain, Portugal, | |
2846. |
What do u mean by principate? |
Answer» Principate means the regime establish by agusts in 657 or also called first citizen | |
2847. |
What is meant by the term \'barbarian\' |
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2848. |
Who is augustus? |
Answer» augusts was the founder of roman empire .he ruled from 27 bc to 14 ad<br>Augustus was the principate of Roman Empire. He was the adoptive son of Julius Caesar. | |
2849. |
why did the industrial revolution at first take place in britain? |
Answer» The Industrial Revolution started first of all in England. The factors are:1. The British traders had been doing the trade in foreign countries for a long time. Thus they had accumulated sufficient capital which is the primary need for establishing the factories and industries.2. England had plenty of natural resources like iron and coal which are essential for industries.3. England had established a large number of new colonies from where she could get the cheap raw material. These colonies could also serve as best markets to sell their finished goods.4. England had developed a large and big shipping industry which solved the problem of transporting the things to far away countries.5. Due to Agrarian Revolution, many agriculturists went out of the job. Such people supplied the factory owners with cheap labour.6. The English people were quite enterprising, energetic and hard working. So they made inventions of new machines and started the industries. | |
2850. |
main teaching of islam |
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