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2801.

Draw Nationalistic symbols of any two countries​

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ANSWER:

i have SENT SYMBOLS of USA, and India

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2802.

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2803.

What's the difference between nationalistic symbols and national symbols​

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ANSWER: a national symbol is a symbol of entity considering itself and manifesting to the world as a national COMMUNITY the sovereign STATE but also nations and COUNTRIES in state of COLONIAL or other. Dependence freedal irrigation or even an ethnocultural community considered a national despite

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2804.

Notes of chapter 3 history class 8

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MATE please GIVE away the QUESTIONS of the lesson

2805.

I. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)(1) Which one is not a classical dance?(a) Bharatnatyam(b) Odissi(C) Bhangra(d) Kathakali​

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ANSWER:

Bhangra

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2806.

Write short notes on what would happen if there was no such written document like the Constitution.

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Hey mate here is your answer

If there would be no Constitution then :

  1. There would be no regulations in the country.
  2. There would be no law and ORDER in the country.
  3. No work would be DONE systematically.

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2807.

What is the meaning of diwan of bengal?

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Dewan (also known as diwan, sometimes spelled devan or divan) designated a powerful government official, MINISTER, or ruler. A dewan was the head of a STATE institution of the same name (SEE Divan). Diwans belonged to the elite families in the history of MUGHAL and post-Mughal India and HELD high posts within the government.

2808.

What did it means to be the nawabs​

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Nawab" usually refers to males and LITERALLY MEANS Viceroy; the female equivalent is "Begum" or "Nawab Begum". The primary duty of a Nawab was to uphold the sovereignty of the Mughal EMPEROR ALONG with the administration of a CERTAIN province.

2809.

Describe the battle of plassey?​

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Hi mate here is your answer.

The Battle of Plassey was a DECISIVE victory of the British East India Company over the Nawab of Bengal and his French ALLIES on 23 June 1757, under the leadership of Robert CLIVE which was possible due to the defection of MIR Jafar Ali Khan, who was Siraj-ud-Daulah's COMMANDER in chief.

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2810.

What is mercantile?​

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Answer:

relating \:  \:  to   \:  \: trade \:  \:  or \:  \:  commerce; \:  \:  commercial.

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2811.

How much money did the United States government invest in the making of the atomic bomb?

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  • Robert Oppenheimer was PUT in charge of putting the pieces together at Los Alamos. After the final bill was TALLIED, nearly $2 billion had been spent on research and development of the ATOMIC bomb. The Manhattan PROJECT EMPLOYED over 120,000 Americans. Secrecy was paramount.
2812.

What was the system of judicial administration of India before coming of the British

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Explanation:

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The Judicial System in India was NEITHER adopted proper procedures nor had the proper organisation of the law court from the ANCIENT India to Mughal India. The process of litigation in Hindu was served either by the caste elder or village Panchayats or zamindars whereas for Muslim Qazi SUPERVISE the litigation issues..

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2813.

1. The beginning of making dash pots is a significant development in the mesolithic age.2. The dash people started using the wooden handles for tools and weapons.3.dash is a Stone Age site in theDeccan Plateau region of India.4. The earliest among the early humans were dash.​

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Explanation:

1. The Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age is an archaeological term used to describe specific cultures that fall between the Paleolithic and the Neolithic Periods.

The use of small chipped stone tools called microliths and retouched bladelets are the key FACTOR to identify the Mesolithic as a prehistoric period.

Mesolithic people likely continued the art forms developed during the Upper Paleolithic Period, including cave paintings and engravings, small sculptural artefacts, and early megalithic architecture.

The most extensive collection of Mesolithic rock art has been found on the Mediterranean coast of Spain. These paintings consist of human and animal figures in scenes of hunting and early agricultural activities, such as collecting honey.

A Mesolithic pendant excavated in England bears striking similarities with contemporary pendants produced in Denmark. Whether this points to intercultural contact or travel ACROSS vast expanses is unclear.

2.Key Terms

Microlith: A small stone tool.

Mesolithic: A prehistoric period that lasted between 10,000 and 5,000 BC.

Megalith: A construction involving one or several roughly hewn stone slabs of great size

The Earliest People

Climate Change

You will be surprised to know that a major part of the Stone Age was during the Ice Age. Ice was all around and there was negligible vegetation on the earth. After global warming; the Ice Age came to an end about 12,000 years ago. End of the Ice Age meant clearance of a vast tract of land. This also meant an ambient temperature for the growth of plants. More green plants resulted in better AVAILABILITY of food for animals and humans. This was the period when many modern-day mammals must have proliferated. More animals meant better availability of meat

After the Ice Age; the plants of the grass family began to grow in most parts of the world. You must be aware that rice, wheat and corn belong to the grass family. It means that a major portion of our food comes from the grass family. This was the period when people may have started using cereals and grains.

Where Did People Live?

palaeolithic sites on the map of India

Fig: Palaeolithic Sites

This map of India shows some important sites where people lived during the Stone Age. Some major places where people lived during the Old Stone Age are:

Bhimbetka (Madhya Pradesh)

Hunger (Karnataka)

Kurnool Caves (Andhra Pradesh)

Two common factors for these sites are as follows:

These places are near a river: The presence of a river means that the availability of water was not an issue.

These places are somewhere in the Deccan Plateau: The Deccan Plateau has plenty of stones. Thus, the materials for making stone tools were available in plenty

3. The Deccan Plateau is a large plateau that covers most of South India. It is triangular, surrounded by three mountain ranges. It extends over eight Indian STATES (principally, Telangana, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu).

4. The earliest member of the genus is Home habilis which evolved around 2.8 million years ago. Homo habilis is the first species for which we have positive evidence of the use of stone tools. They developed the Oldowan lithic technology, named after the OLDUVAI Gorge in which the first specimens were found.

2814.

Elaborate on national archives of india. ​

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NATIONAL ARCHIVES of India. The National Archives of India is the CUSTODIAN of the records of ENDURING VALUE of the Government of India. Established on 11 March, 1891 at Calcutta (Kolkata) as the Imperial Record Department, it is the biggest archival repository in South Asia.

2815.

Why did the British resort to military confrontation with the rulers of some territories?​

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Explanation:

why did the British resort to military confrontations with the rulers of some TERRITORIES? Dear Student, a. ... However in SITUATIONS where the British's political and ECONOMIC interests were THREATENED it RESORTED to military conflict so as to safeguard its interests and eliminate the enemy who threatened its position

2816.

Explain the term time span in connection with historical events.​

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Time-span REFERS to a PERIOD of time. More precisely, an APPROXIMATE periodof time for an EVENT to be considered when there is no specific date that canbe fixed for that particular event that happened in the past.

2817.

What was zollverein class 10 one word answer​

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ANSWER:

CUSTOM tax

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2818.

What was the significance of the treaty of constantinople in greek history .. one word answer​

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ANSWER:

The end of the GREEK War of Independence.

Explanation:

Sorry but I don't think the answer can be one WORD but I hope this was HELPFUL.

2819.

Define the term archives

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

tisyosDo

2820.

Briefly describe graneries at Harappa.​

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Two ROWS of six granaries were found at Harappa. Working floors consisting of rows of circular BRICK platforms were discovered to the SOUTH of the granaries in Harappa. It is believed that it was BUILT for threshing grains as remains of grains of WHEAT and barley were found in crevices of the floor.

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2821.

Why did muhammed Ghori invaded indiaif anyone can answer plz.answer

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India was a wealthy country which attracted MANY FOREIGN invaders to gain PROFIT such as Muhammed GHORI.

2822.

How the earth & sun born

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There is not a PERFECT proof for this but scientists says that it is formed by a large no of gas DUSTS PARTICALS

2823.

Short note on awadh peasant movement

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in awadh the peasant MOVEMENT demanded

1)abolition of begar

2)boycott of OPPRESSIVE landlords

3)reduction of tax/revenue




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2824.

Write at least 5 points describing about outbreak of the french revolution......Ch1 history class 9.......

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french revolution was started in 1789 in France in the rule of Louis 16 ..

he was the despotic ruler and his wife was also lavish .


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▶1. Division of french society : french society was divided into three groups ..

first estate , second estate and third estate ..

⭐ first and second estate enjoyed SEVERAL privileges and also didn't pay taxes ..
their population was about 2% of french society..

⭐ third estate hadn't any privilege and they had to pay all direct taxes ..their population was about 98% of the french society .

▶ Despotic rule of Louis 16 : Louis 16 was a Despotic ruler and he created inequality AMONG first , second and third estate ..

▶ inspiration of philosphers : philosphers PLAYED an important role in French revolution as they motivated people by their books poems etc..

▶ role of middle class: middle class people also played an important role in French revolution.

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2825.

Hey mateswhat ate the topics which will come in boards of 9th icse of history chapter 5 the mauryan empire class 9th icse ...........NO SPAMMING ♤♤♤@AARCHI111♡♡♡

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2826.

How did slavery abolished in France? is there anyone who can answer it???....

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It was in 1794 that the Convention passed a law to free all slaves in French overseas POSSESSIONS. But this lasted only for 10 years because when Napoleon Bonaparte became the EMPEROR of France in 1804, he REINTRODUCED slavery . In 1848, Slavery was finally abilished in French colonies.

2827.

How did the mesolithic age mark a shift from the palaeolithic age?

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TRICKY QUESTION......................................................................

2828.

HOw did, slavery abolished in France. I, want the, answer point wise

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Plantation owners understood their freedom as including the RIGHT to enslave AFRICAN negroes in pursuit of their ECONOMIC interests. Slavery was finally ABOLISHED in France colonies in 1848

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2829.

Who discover the pi value?

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The EGYPTIANS calculated the area of a circle by a formula that gave the APPROXIMATE value of 3.1605 for pi. The first CALCULATION of pi was done by Archimedes of Syracuse (287–212 BC), one of the GREATEST mathematicians of the ancient world.

2830.

Any two social evils opposed by Gokhale

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HI there!

CHILD marraige and Girl education were the 2 evils opposes by Gokhale.


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2831.

Who established the judicial system in India

Answer» BRITISH East INDIA Company is the ANS.. I THINK
2832.

Write the benefits of a student when he / she read in autonomous collage.

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All the Autonomous Colleges are affiliatedto a state university, and the degrees are awarded by the the respective university.an autonomous COLLEGE (AC) enjoys the rights
1.To conduct its house EXAMINATION at any time of the year w/o the affiliating university’s consent.
2.To conduct admission events, w/o any intimation or permission from the affiliating university.
3.To modify the intake capacity of the programs.
4.To include/excludeany specific PROGRAM at the AC campus.

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2833.

Maintain the sources that enable us to understand the history of early man

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Hey MATE here is the answer:-
*by their skeleton
*by their belongings
*by their some of the CARVE painting
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2834.

Can you explain the clay Tablets....?

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Clay Tablets were a medium USED for WRITING. A clay tablet is a more or LESS FLAT surface made of clay.

2835.

Why are the fundamental rights so called give the answer in short..

Answer» EVERY CITIZEN COMMON RIGHT
right to VOTE
2836.

Why do we study history ? Give three reasons.

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Hi dear.....

to STRONG our GK

to GET to know that happened in the PAST .

to get to know that how MUCH struggle the people had done for living



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2837.

Who is the father of USA

Answer» HEY FRIEND___________

The FATHER of U.S.A. is GEORGE WASHINGTON.....

2838.

Can you explain to me about the history of Spain?

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The history of Spain dates back to the Middle Ages. In 1516, Habsburg Spain UNIFIED a NUMBER of disparate predecessor kingdoms; its modern form of a constitutional monarchywas introduced in 1813, and the current democratic constitution dates to 1978.

After expelling Muslim rulers in the Reconquista, the Crown of Castile began to explore across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492, expanding into the New World and marking the beginning of the Golden Age under the Spanish Empire. The kingdoms of Spain were united under Habsburg rule in 1516, that unified the Crown of Castile, the Crown of Aragon and smaller kingdoms under the same rule. Until the 1650s, Habsburg Spain was among the most powerful states in the world.

During this period, Spain was involved in all major European wars, including the Italian Wars, the Eighty Years' War, the Thirty Years' War, and the Franco-Spanish War. In the later 17th century, however, Spanish power began to decline, and after the death of the last Habsburg ruler, the War of the Spanish Succession ended with Bourbon reformers in power. Spain was at best a second-rate power, important chiefly for its American empire. The so-Bourbon Reforms restructured state institutions along French lines. Napoleon took over Spain in 1808, but was expelled by rebels and the British army in 1812 in the Peninsular War.

Spain after 1814 was destabilised as different political parties representing "liberal", "reactionary", and "moderate" groups throughout the remainder of the centuryfought for and won short-lived CONTROL without any being sufficiently strong to bring about lasting stability. The former Spanish Empire overseas quickly disintegrated with the Latin American wars of independence. Only Cuba and the Philippines and some small islands were left; they revolted and the United States acquired ownership (or control, in the case of Cuba) after the Spanish–American War of 1898.

A tenuous balance between liberal and conservative forces was struck in the establishment of constitutional monarchyduring 1874–1931 but brought no lasting solution, and Spain descended into Civil Warbetween the Republican and the Nationalistfactions.

The war ended in a nationalist dictatorship, led by Francisco Franco, which controlled the Spanish government until 1975. The post-war decades were relatively stable (with the notable exception of an ARMED independence movement in the Basque Country), and the country experienced rapid economic growth in the 1960s and early 1970s.

Only with the death of Franco in 1975 did Spain return to Bourbon constitutional monarchy headed by PRINCE Juan Carlos and to democracy. Spain entered the European Economic Community in 1986 (transformed into the European Union with the Maastricht Treaty of 1992), and the Eurozone in 1999. The financial crisis of 2007–08 ended a decade of economic boom and Spain entered a recession and debt crisis and remains plagued by very high unemployment and a weak economy.

2839.

What is the chalcolithic age?

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Chalcolithic is also known as Eneolithic period which saw the USE of the metals among which the COPPER was first. It is called Chalcolithic which means use of stone and well as copper was prevalent in this period. The EARLIEST settlements of the Chalcolithic period RANGE from the Gangetic basin to CHHOTANAGPUR Plateau.

2840.

Role of Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati in Arya Samaj in Hindi

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Explanation:

Dayanand Saraswati About this soundpronunciation (help·info) (12 February 1824 – 30 October 1883) was an Indian social leader and founder of the Arya Samaj, a reform movement of the Vedic dharma. He was the FIRST to give the call for Swaraj as "India for Indians" in 1876, a call later taken up by Lokmanya Tilak.[2][3] Denouncing the idolatry and RITUALISTIC worship prevalent in British India at the time, he worked towards reviving Vedic ideologies. Subsequently, the philosopher and President of India, S. Radhakrishnan called him one of the "makers of Modern India", as did Sri Aurobindo.[4][5][6]

Those who were influenced by and followed DAYANANDA included Madam Cama, Pandit Lekh Ram, Swami Shraddhanand, Pandit Guru Dutt Vidyarthi,[7] Shyamji Krishna Varma (who established India House in England for Freedom fighters,) Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, Lala Hardayal, Madan Lal Dhingra, Ram Prasad Bismil, Mahadev Govind Ranade, Ashfaq Ullah Khan,[8] Mahatma Hansraj, Lala LAJPAT Rai,[9][10] Yogmaya Neupane[11] and others. One of his most influential works is the book Satyarth Prakash, which contributed to the Indian independence movement.

He was a sanyasi (ascetic) from boyhood, and a scholar. He believed in the infallible authority of the Vedas. Maharshi Dayananda advocated the doctrine of Karma and Reincarnation. He emphasized the Vedic ideals of brahmacharya, including celibacy and devotion to God.

Among Maharshi Dayananda's contributions are his promoting of the equal rights for women, such as the right to education and reading of Indian scriptures, and his commentary on the Vedas from Vedic Sanskrit in Sanskrit as well as in Hindi

2841.

Timeline of 1600,1696,1707,1756,1757,1761,1764,1813,1842,1856,1857

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ANSWER:

don't WASTE your time

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2842.

Collect 2 achievrrs of today's

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MARY Kom

Pooja THAKUR

2843.

Who was the first British Prime Minister to visit India?

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The first BRITISH Prime Minister to visit INDIA was R. Hon Ms Theresa May.

Her visit was between 6-8 November 2016 and she was accompanied by a business delegation.

Also, it was her first bilateral visit outside Europe.

She and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have a meeting about the ASPECTS of the India-UK STRATEGIC partnership.

2844.

Where are the Prairies grasslands situated? *ਉੱਤਰੀ ਅਮਰੀਕਾ ਵਿੱਚ/ उत्तर अमेरिका में/ in the North Americaਅਫ਼ਰੀਕਾ ਵਿੱਚ/ अफ्रीका में/ in Africaਭਾਰਤ ਵਿੱਚ/ भारत में/ in Indiaਇਨ੍ਹਾਂ ਵਿੱਚੋਂ ਕੋਈ ਨਹੀਂ/ इनमें से कोई नहीं/ None of these​

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ANSWER:

in AFRICA..................

2845.

Was it a wise decision to establish League of Nation? Why or why not? Discuss byproviding two reasons

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Answer:

The League of Nations was an INTERNATIONAL diplomatic group DEVELOPED after World War I as a WAY to SOLVE DISPUTES between countries before they erupted into open warfare.Oct

Explanation:

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2846.

Q.1) A)Fill in the blanks:-1).------looked after the war material on the fort.2).The chief of the infantry was called------​

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Answer:

1. HEY 2., CHEF PLEASE MARK me brainlist

2847.

अंधों को क्या दीखता है Jo answer jaldi dega usse me mark of brainliest milega ​

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ANSWER:

ANDHERA........................

2848.

What is the capital of assam........​

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DISPUR is the CAPITAL of ASSAM

2849.

Why did Siddhartha want to be amedicant)​

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ANSWER:

because it was his DREAM

2850.

When did the first atomic bomb was thrown ? Who threwed the bomb and Where the bomb was threwed ?​

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ANSWER:On August 6, 1945, the American bomber Enola Gay dropped a five-ton BOMB over the JAPANESE city of Hiroshima.

Explanation: