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901.

Briefly describe the Neolithic tools?​

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Tools of stone, bone and deer antler were widely used in all the phases of the Neolithic, for economic activities, taking place both inside the settlement (e.g. food-preparation, weaving) as well as outside its confines (e.g. agriculture, hunting).

Stone tools constitute after pottery the most numerous class of finds in the excavations of Neolithic settlements. Tools (blades) of flint and obsidian, helped the Neolithic farmer and stock-rearer to cut his food, reap cereals, cut hides etc. Larger tools of polished stone provided adzes for tilling the earth, axes for the logging of trees, chisels for wood, bone and stone WORKING (e.g. stone vessels, seals, figurines).

Bone and antler tools, although easily perishable, constitute one of the most important classes of finds in terms of numbers and form. Hooks, ARROW heads, AWLS, spatulas, needles were tools essential in fishing, hunting, leather working, basketry, weaving and pottery.

Tools of every kind were manufactuted during the Neolithic either by the users themselves or by members of the community possessing a special ABILITY in the working of one or another material, without any specialization though in this particular job.

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902.

What is balance diet ​

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A diet CONSISTING of the PROPER quantities and proportions of FOODS needed to maintain HEALTH or GROWTH.

903.

What is a balance diet .​

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A balanced diet is a diet that CONTAINS DIFFERING kinds of foods in certain quantities and proportions so that the requirement for calories, proteins, MINERALS, vitamins and alternative nutrients is adequate and a small provision is reserved for additional nutrients to ENDURE the SHORT length of leanness.

904.

Briefly describe religion beliefs of the people of Neolithic age?​

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The religious BELIEFS of Neolithic people were as follows: (a) They buried the dead in graves, along with their weapons, pottery, food and drink in the belief that these THINGS were required after death. (b) They worshipped totems, or images of PLANTS and animals as their ancestors and protectors.They worshipped forces of nature like sun, moon and stars and believed that they had special powers.

(d) They worshipped clay FIGURINES of “Mother Goddess” in the belief that fertility of the land would increase.

(e) Some Megaliths were used as temples to WORSHIP the Sun God, at the time of summer solstices, e.g., the Stonehenge Megalith in England.

905.

4. Who were samantas and what they were expected to do? Correct answer will be marked as brainliest.

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Samantas was a name given to big landlords or WARRIOR chiefs in different regions of the INDIAN subcontinent, by the existing kings of the seventh CENTURY. They were expected to BRING GIFTS for their kings or overlords, be present in their courts and also provide them with military support

906.

How was man's life a slow and gradual process?​

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The early man's life was SLOW and gradual process because it was time when the level of scientific inventions was at the bottom level. EXPLANATION: The early man was totally dependent on nature and its products for his SURVIVAL. The nature TAUGHT him each and every aspects of living.

907.

On what basis was the Aryan society divided? Mention the function of each social group

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The Kshatriyas (KSHA-tree-uhs) were rulers or WARRIORS. The Vaisyas (VYSH-yuhs) were commoners, including FARMERS, craftspeople, and traders. The Sudras (SOO-drahs) were LABORERS and servants. This caste system BECAME more complex, dividing Indian society into groups based on rank, wealth or occupation.

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908.

What is our current prime minister​

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mr.narendra MODI....

909.

2. Name the Rashtrakuta chief who overthrew his king. correct answer will be marked as brainliest.

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Dantidurga, a RASHTRAKUTA chief overthrew his Chalukya overlord in the mid-eighth century. He performed a RITUAL CALLED hiranya-garbha which literally means the golden womb.

910.

Define feudalism please ☺️☺️​

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Feudalism was a COMBINATION of legal, economic, military and cultural CUSTOMS that flourished in Medieval Europe between the 9th and 15th centuries. Broadly defined, it was a way of structuring society around relationships that were derived from the HOLDING of LAND in exchange for service or labour.

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911.

Who was Rajaraja chola ???​

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912.

4. During the Industrial Revolution, goods wereproduced in_______.​

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913.

4. During the Industrial Revolution, goods wereproduced infooling of love and pride for one's​

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The reception history of Jane Austen follows a path from modest fame to wild popularity. Jane Austen (1775–1817), the author of such works as Pride and Prejudice (1813) and Emma (1815), has become one of the best-known and most widely read novelists in the English language.[1] Her novels are the subject of intense scholarly study and the center of a diverse fan culture.  

During her LIFETIME, Austen's novels brought her little personal fame. Like many women writers, she chose to PUBLISH anonymously, but her authorship was an open secret. At the time they were published, Austen's works were considered fashionable, but received only a few reviews, ALBEIT positive. By the mid-19th century, her novels were admired by members of the literary ELITE who viewed their appreciation of her works as a mark of cultivation, but they were also being recommended in the popular education MOVEMENT and on school reading lists as early as 1838. The first illustrated edition of her works appeared in 1833, in Richard Bentley's Standard Novels series, which put her titles before thousands of readers across the Victorian period.

The publication in 1870 of her nephew's Memoir of Jane Austen introduced her to a wider public as an appealing personality—dear aunt Jane—and her works were republished in popular editions. By the start of the 20th century, competing groups had sprung up—some to worship her and some to defend her from the "teeming masses"—but all claiming to be the true Janeites, or those who properly appreciated her. The "teeming masses", meanwhile, were creating their own ways of honoring Austen, including in amateur theatricals in drawing rooms, schools, and community groups.

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914.

Explain Tennis Court Oath.

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Tennis Court Oath, French Serment du Jeu DE Paume, (June 20, 1789), dramatic act of defiance by representatives of the nonprivileged classes of the French nation (the Third ESTATE) during the meeting of the Estates-General (traditional assembly) at the beginning of the French Revolution.

915.

What is golobe?ans -​

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(tex)hello!(/tex)(tex)A globe is a spherical model of Earth, of some other celestial body, or of the celestial sphere. Globes serve purposes similar to some maps, but unlike maps, do not distort the surface that they portray except to scale it down. A model globe of Earth is called a terrestrial globe. (/tex)

916.

What led to the cultivation of plants? List the major crops grown at that time ​

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917.

Where did the archaeologist find pit- houses​

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AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN SEA.

918.

In country theatre is invented.​

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Answer:Athens. The below one is for reference

The first plays were performed in the Theatre of Dionysus, BUILT in the shadow of the ACROPOLIS in Athens at the beginning of the 5th century, but THEATRES proved to be so POPULAR they soon spread all over Greece.

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919.

What is history? Write in 30+ words

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History (from Greekἱστορία, historia, meaning 'inquiry; knowledge ACQUIRED by investigation')[2] is the study of the past.[3][4] Events occurring before the invention of writing systems are considered prehistory. "History" is an umbrella term that relates to past events as well as the memory, discovery, collection, organization, presentation, and INTERPRETATION of information about these events. Scholars who focus on history are called HISTORIANS. The historian's role is to place the past in context, using sources from moments and events, and filling in the gaps to the best of their ability.[5] Written DOCUMENTS are not the only sources historians use to develop their understanding of the past. They also use MATERIAL objects, oral accounts, ecological markers, art, and artifacts as historical sources.

920.

Is a small body of selected village elders. RajaSamitiSabhaPurohit​

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sabha

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921.

Why is the begining of cultivatoin regarded as a landmark in the history of human progress​

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922.

Describe any four features of Harappan cities in about 60 words.​

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The four features of Harappan cities are:-

1. Harappan cities were developed on a precise grid PATTERN. They were walled off. The buildings and homes in the cities were usually two or three stories in stature, and they were made of bricks that were dried in kilns.

2.The most unique feature of the Harappan civilization was the DEVELOPMENT of domestic architecture.

3. Great Bath: the Great Bath of Mohenjo-Daro is of great importance, people used to take a bath in this on a religious occasion.

4. TOWN planning: the excavations of various Harappan civilization shows that the people lived in properly planned towns. Evidence had suggested that people followed a proper grid pattern. However, they built the granaries above the ground which represents that they wanted to keep the STORED grain AWAY from rats and other insects.

923.

When did the fedual system age and uk

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When William the Conqueror BECAME King of England in 1066 he INTRODUCED a new kind of feudal system into BRITAIN. William confiscated the land in England from the SAXON lords and allocated it to members of his own family and the Norman lords who had helped him CONQUER the country.

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924.

Why did India adopt a Parliamentary system of Government?​

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INDIA's modern PARLIAMENTARY INSTITUTIONS ORIGINATE from the British colonial administration but developed organically as a result of increasing Indian demand for greater REPRESENTATION in government.

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925.

(i)Tick the correct obtion-1)The planet koon as the Earthes twin isa)Jupiton b)Saturnc) Neptuned) Venus(ii) The Pole star indicates the direction to thea) Southb) Nouthc) Eastd) West(iii) The number of major religione in the world is.a) Sixb) Sevenc) Eight d) Nine​

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1) d) Venus .

2) C) east .

3) b) SEVEN.

926.

What is our national game of India​

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Field HOCKEY is the National GAME of INDIA.

927.

1. In ancient time, people wrote ________________ on the leaf of palm tree. 2. Shri Mahavir Jain Aaradhana Kendra is located at ___________________ in Gandhinagar. 3. Archaeologists are the important _________________ of the past.

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1. MANUSCRIPTS

2. Koba

3. source

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928.

Capital of karanatka​

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Capital of KARNATAKA is Bengaluru

We say it as BANGLORE too with MILLIONS of population

929.

What is the special feature of rock painting on cave walls

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The TERM "rock art" refers to images rendered on immovable natural rock surfaces, such as BLUFF faces, cave walls, and large boulders. Painted images are CALLED pictographs. Pecked, carved or incised images are petroglyphs. Occasionally these techniques were combined to produce painted petroglyphs...

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930.

4. What is Egyptian writing known as?5. Name the four dynasties that ruled China.6. Name two Mesopotamian city states.please tell me the answer fast it's my exam​

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Ancient Egyptian writing is known as hieroglyphics ('sacred carvings') and developed at some point prior to the Early Dynastic Period (c. 3150 -2613 BCE). According to some scholars, the concept of the written word was FIRST developed in Mesopotamia and came to Egypt through trade. While there CERTAINLY was cross-cultural exchange between the two regions, Egyptian hieroglyphics are completely Egyptian in origin; there is no evidence of early writings which describe non-Egyptian concepts, places, or objects, and early Egyptian PICTOGRAPHS have no correlation to early Mesopotamian signs. The designation 'hieroglyphics' is a Greek word; the Egyptians referred to their writing as medu-netjer, 'the god's words,' as they believed writing had been given to them by the great god Thoth.

According to one ancient Egyptian tale, in the beginning of time Thoth created himself and, in the form of an ibis, lay the cosmic egg which held all of creation. In ANOTHER story, Thoth emerged from the lips of the sun god RA at the dawn of time, and in another, he was born of the contendings of the gods Horus and Set, representing the forces of order and chaos. In all of these, however, the constant is that Thoth was born with an immense breadth of knowledge and, among the most important, the knowledge of the power of words.

931.

Through a Thousand yearsWho was considered a "Foreigner" in the past?​

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Any STRANGER who appeared in a village, who was not a PART of the their culture and society is a FOREIGNER in the past.

932.

Whowas Nagabhatta? which territories acquired by him even before.as a prince​

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NAGABHATA I (r. c. 730-760 CE) was an Indian king who founded the imperial Gurjara Pratihara dynasty. He ruled the Avanti (or Malava) region in present-day Madhya Pradesh, from his capital at Ujjain. He may have extended his control over the Gurjara country, which includes parts of present-day Gujarat and Rajasthan. He repulsed an Arab invasion from Sindh, probably led by Junayd ibn ABD al-Rahman al-Murri or Al Hakam ibn AWANA. But the incomplete history suggests that Nagabhata was DEFEATED by the Rashtrakuta king Dantidurga.

933.

Why do we need food.​

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934.

Achievements of Firoz shah tughlaq and the year of achievement

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935.

6. Do you think the Varna system is a fair way of classifying people? Support youranswer with at least three reasons. Answer in about 60 words.​

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no , we don't think the Varna system is a fair way of CLASSIFYING people because

  1. in Varna system there is a DISCRIMINATION among people.
  2. In ancient TIMES there was a discrimination among high caste and low caste which is so unfair.
  3. In Varna system people are DIVIDED on the basis of there caste which hurts their dignity.

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936.

With the help of researches of historians, we get the glimpse of great civilization of India. This flourished on the banks of which river in north western India? a) Ganga b) Yamuna c) Saraswati d) Indus

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ANSWER:

indus

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937.

What is the captil of karnkata​

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ANSWER:

Banglore

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938.

1. Students need to investigate and identify some of the negative impacts associated with tourism, in 5 tourism places of India. Students will compare these places on the following criteria and then present the data in tabular form. E.g. a. Damage caused to the landscape b. Effect on flora and fauna c. Diseases caused due to it d. Traffic congestion and pollution e. Local goods can become expensive f. Demand for development of more shops and hotels 2. Students have to also research for the methods to sustain responsible tourism

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939.

1 What is the difference between Shia and Sunni?​

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The PRIMARY difference in practice comes in that Sunni Muslims mainly RELY on the Sunnah, a record of the TEACHINGS and SAYINGS of the Prophet Muhammad to guide their actions while the Shiites more heavily on their ayatollahs, whom they SEE as a sign of God on earth.

940.

What is capital of Sikkim​

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gangtok

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941.

Prepare a colourful timeline and mark all important events which tookplace in Jesus' life.please help​

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942.

हु formद फर्स्ट कम्युनिटी ऑफ monks ​

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monk

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943.

Who made Christianity legal in the Roman civilization ​

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"EMPEROR CONSTANTINE" is your ANSWER BUDDY

944.

What is the answer which is the largest producer of surgarcane in eastern Africa?

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Uganda is the largest producer of GRANULAR brown sugar in the EAST AFRICAN Community, accounting for about 500,000 metric tonnes annually as of MAY 2017.

945.

It became necessary to carry out the Operation Blue Star ​

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Operation Blue Star was the codename of an Indian military ACTION CARRIED out between 1 and 8 June 1984. - This operation was ORDERED by PM Indira Gandhi. ... - To remove this MILITANTS from these buildings, Operation Blue Star was necessary.

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946.

State two reasons of protest by French's against King Louis XVI?

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The trial of Louis XVI. in December 1792, a key event of the French Revolution, was the trial of the former king—officially called "Citizen Louis Capet" since being dethroned in September—before the National Convention. He was convicted of high treason and other crimes, resulting in his execution.

The trial began on 3 December. On 4 December the Convention's PRESIDENT Bertrand Barère presented it with the fatal indictment (drafted by Jean-Baptiste Robert Lindet) and decreed the interrogation of Louis XVI. Louis made his ENTRANCE into the Convention chamber then: "Louis", said Barère de Vieuzac, "the nation accuses you, the National Assembly decreed on 3 December that you would be judged by it; on 6 December, it decided that you would be brought to the dock. We shall read you the act GIVING the offenses with which you are charged..."

The upheaval was caused by widespread discontent with the French monarchy and the poor economic policies of King Louis XVI, who met his death by guillotine, as did his wife Marie Antoinette.

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947.

Can anyone suggest me some ideas pic and information about keezhadi a study for my project... ​

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கீழடி கிராமம் (KEEZHADI) தமிழ்நாட்டின் சிவகங்கை மாவட்டத்தின் திருப்புவனம் வட்டத்தில் உள்ள திருப்புவனம் ஊராட்சி ஒன்றியத்தின், கீழடி ஊராட்சியில் உள்ள கிராமம் ஆகும்.[1]. மதுரை நகரிலிருந்து 11 கி.மீட்டர் தொலைவில் வைகை ஆற்றின் தென்கரையில் அமைந்துள்ளது.

948.

Why was the Great Wall of China bull​

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great WALL of China was build for the PROTECTION from moggolians

949.

Zimbabwe has been ruled by Robert Mugabe since 1980. * True False

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950.

how did the civil war break out in america. please answer to this question of mine and whosoever will give the most appropriate answer I am going to follow. but please answer to my question​

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