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2) Sindhuja travelled along river Godavari from Nasik to Antharvedi. Toknow about the river from her, write five questions you would like to ask her​

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2.

What type of place of worship is situated the south of sripuramplease answer fast ​

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COPIED from WIKIPEDIA.

3.

What were the division of South America people on the basic of race class 6​

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the people there were CALLED apartheid!!!!

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4.

Muhammad bin qasim was conquer.............M12 CE. fill in the blanks. ​

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SRY I don't KNOW the answer

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एक्सप्लेनेशन ऑफ रिसोर्सेस इन अंडमान एंड निकोबार आइसलैंड इन द नेम ऑफ टूरिज्म ​

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6.

Observe the pictures on page 59 and write a comment​

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can't UNDERSTAND

7.

What is leagestation ?? ​

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noun

1.

a group of laws

क़ानून-समूह, विधि-समूह

The GOVERNMENT is introducing NEW LEGISLATION to help small businesses.The government is introducing new legislation to help small businesses.

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the PROCESS of making laws

क़ानून बनाने की प्रक्रिया; विधि-निर्माण, विधायन

8.

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B) During the _______more people took up agriculture​

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During this PANDEMIC more PEOPLE took up AGRICULTURE.

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It can be the answer not sure about that

10.

List any five advantages that we can have at conserving our socio-cultural custons at local levels

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11.

1. जयदेवः कः आसीत्?​

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12.

What is parliament ???????​

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In modern POLITICS and history, a parliament is a legislative body of government. ... The TERM is SIMILAR to the idea of a senate, synod or congress, and is commonly used in countries that are CURRENT or former monarchies, a form of government with a monarch as the head.

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Had the British not left India, how different would India be today fromwhat it is at present ?

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If British was still in POWER, India would have been something like this:

1) There would not have been a President as the head of Indian STATE, RATHER a GOVERNOR general or viceroy (a PERSON with British origin) would have been the supreme authority.

2) India would not have been the 'world's largest democracy'

3) There would have been almost no place for India in bureaucracy or diplomacy.

4) Pakistan would have been a part of India.

5) There would have been no issues related to Kashmir.

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14.

What is the effect of media in publishing news​

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15.

What is meant by solar system in one line​

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SOLAR SYSTEM it is a TYPE of ENERGY

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What are the three organs of government ???????​

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LEGILATURE, JUDICIARY, PARLIAMENT

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Neighbours."d) Write a short paragraph on "The importance of behaving well toward​

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THE IMPORTANCE OF BEHAVING WELL TOWARDS

It is important because it is a way of showing respect to your fellow man. This minimizes the risk of them beating you up.

Good behavior usually just means to try to act in a manner that hurts or annoys the fewest possible people around you (or with things like littering otherwise be affected by your actions.) Sometimes it is of course used as a social marker as in “I know which fork to use when eating foix-gras (assuming you actully eat it with a fork…)) and you don’t so you are not of my social class. But what constitutes good manners are not universal by any means. It depends on many things, among them NATIONALITY, social class, regional or local differences. actual physical location. religion. culture. race, time (not only year but time of day) and of course gender.

Examples: Inuits used to share wives occasionally (though the practice was often, but not ALWAYS, part of a religious ceremony). Most Christians tend to frown on that practice.

In some higher social classes in some societies CHANGING you clothes for dinner was seen as good behavior. Someone from a working class would normally not do so unless their clothes were very dirty from say work - but no one would blame them for not doing so.

In some cultures/nations (like China) burping after a meal is considered polite because it shows that you liked the meal. Don’t try that at a fancy British dinner.

Wearing a skirt when you are a man would look odd but not exceptionally rude in most places in the west but I would really advice against crashing a skinhead party while wearing a tu-tu

Going naked in your home is OK. Going naked to a (non-nudist) church, well…

Now as you have seen, a behavior that is polite in some circles is appalingly poor behavior in others, And sometimes representatives of several circles are presemt at once. So it is not always possible to follow every rule. Also some people might take offence if you seem to mimic their behavior even though it is obvious you are not part of their culture/sub-culture. So a good advice is to act as polite as you can while at least making a token effort to show respect to the culture you are in. You rarely need to be perfect, the effort will usually be appreciated. Sometimes this might be done by not flaunting the things you believe in while still keeping those belifs. So if you are a female feminist who TRAVELS to Saudia-Arabia, COVER YOUR HEAD. You can protest later. If you are a dedicated Christian in India, avoid deliberately insulting other religions (that is really APPROPRIATE most places most of the time) Even assuming you have free speach it does not mean you have to state your opinions everywhere every time. That is just bad manners.

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19.

Name the act in which Indians were arrested in 1919 ?​

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The Rowlatt Act came into EFFECT on 21 March 1919. In Punjab the protest movement was very strong, and on 10 April two leaders of the CONGRESS, Dr. Satyapal and Saifuddin Kitchlew, were ARRESTED and taken SECRETLY to Dharamsala

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How does medium is expenses in order to keep the operation functioningwho will answer the question correctly I will mark as brainlist , like , rate and follow the personbut the answer must be correctplease a big request​

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In every business, WHETHER it’s small-scale or large-scale, the COST is the inevitable part. But some costs are non-recurring in nature and are incurred not very frequently; whereas, there are some other costs that a business needs to INCUR on a daily basis to run day-to-day operations and also to have proper maintenance and ADMINISTRATION. Such costs are operating costs.

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Dash and dash are the coastal plain in karnataka​

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A COASTAL plain is flat, low-lying land adjacent to a sea coast. Some of the largest coastal PLAINS are in Alaska and the SOUTHEASTERN United States. ... The TWO coastal plains meet at Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of the INDIAN mainland.

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Give short note on Archives Please help brothers and sisters ​

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An archives is a place where people can go to gather firsthand facts, data, and evidence from letters, reports, notes, MEMOS, photographs, and other primary SOURCES. The National Archives is the U.S. GOVERNMENT's collection of documents that records important events in American HISTORY.

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What is the meaning of Symbiotic​

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involving INTERACTION between TWO different organisms living in CLOSE PHYSICAL association.

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Explain the causes for devastating floods?​

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Excessive RAIN, a ruptured dam or levee, rapid melting of snow or ice, or EVEN an unfortunately placed beaver dam can overwhelm a river, spreading over the adjacent land, called a floodplain. Coastal flooding occurs when a large STORM or tsunami causes the SEA to surge inland.

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What were Thomas Babington Macaulay's contributions to the education system of India?PLEASE ANSWER THE QUESTION WITHIN 30 WORDS......

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Macaulay developed the Minute on INDIAN EDUCATION (1835) ALSO known as the English Education Act which became the cornerstone of British-Indian EDUCATIONAL policy.

26.

How does global map help us​

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for MOVING AROUND the world

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27.

How do people in urban areas earn their living ??​

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People in urban areas earn their living in various ways. They are EITHER self-employed or WORK for someone. Several people also travel from rural to urban areas in search of work. Most of these WORKERS are self-employed and work on streets selling GOODS, repairing items or providing services

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Define a scale......​

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each of SMALL,thin Horny AUR bony plates PROTECTING the skin of FISH and reptiles, typically overlapping one ANOTHER...

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Compare and contrast between a pilgrimage centre a commercialcentre.

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1. Introduction

Objectives

Overview

2. Key Concepts

Different Towns

Large Villages Become Small Towns

Different Traders

Different Towns, Different Crafts

Regional Development

New Towns and Traders

3. Check your understanding

Quiz

4. Did You Know?

Interesting Facts

Dateline

Classroom Activities

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Chapter 6 - Towns, Traders And Craftspersons

Our Pasts - II

Different Towns

In the medieval times (between the 8th and the 18th centuries), there were temple towns, administrative centres, commercial towns famous for arts and crafts, and port towns. Moreover, some big towns and cities were famous for more than one of those things.

Administrative Centres, Temple Towns, Pilgrimage Centres

Thanjavur, situated on the banks of river Kaveri in Tamil-Nadu, was the capital of the Chola dynasty a thousand years ago.

It was a busy commercial town with markets for grains, spices, cloth, and jewellery. And water was supplied to its people and visitors from big wells and tanks.

Its ARCHITECTURE included different temples and palaces with 'mandapas' (pavallions) that were used by kings to hold courts and CARRY out their administrative affairs. But they were also used as prayer halls, and some even housed RELIGIOUS dancing and music concerts.

So Thanjavur is also an example of a temple town, where urbanisation (the process by which cities grow) happened as temples became central to society and economy

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Honey, meat, eggs, banana odd one out​

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BANANA because it is OBTAINED by PLANT

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What is a map............​

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a diagrammatic representation of an AREA of land or sea SHOWING PHYSICAL features, CITIES, roads, ETC.

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What is general assembly​

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The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA or GA; French: Assemblée générale, AG) is one of the six PRINCIPAL organs of the United Nations (UN), serving as the main deliberative, policy-making, and representative organ of the UN. Its POWERS, composition, functions, and procedures are set out in CHAPTER IV of the United Nations Charter. The UNGA is responsible for the UN budget, appointing the non-permanent members to the Security COUNCIL, appointing the Secretary-General of the United Nations, receiving reports from other parts of the UN system, and making recommendations through resolutions.[1] It also establishes numerous subsidiary organs to advance or assist in its broad mandate.[2] The UNGA is the only UN organ wherein all MEMBER states have equal representation.

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33.

Its the name of a biscuit as well as a game​

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34.

What do you Mean by longutudes​

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These LINES are KNOWN as MERIDIANS. Each meridian measures ONE arcdegree of longitude. The DISTANCE around the Earth ...

35.

What were the factors behind the success of bolshevik party in the civil war.according to class 9​

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The Bolsheviks were a revolutionary party, committed to the ideas of Karl Marx. They believed that the working classes would, at some point, liberate themselves from the economic and political control of the ruling classes. Once they had achieved this, a genuine socialist society based on equality, could be established.

However, the Bolsheviks differed from the Mensheviks in that they believed that this revolution should move more quickly as the workers were not ready to rule themselves. Hence, the Bolsheviks would form a Dictatorship of the Proletariat to hold power until Russia was modernised. The Poletariat were the original supporters of the Bolsheviks and tended to be industrial workers.

At the time of the February Revolution, which overthrew the Tsar, the Bolsheviks were still relatively weak. Most of their LEADERS, including Lenin, were in exile in Switzerland. The chances of the Bolsheviks ever attaining power in Russia seemed remote.

But in late 1917, Bolshevik leader Lenin decided that the conditions in Russia were ripe for revolution.

Role of Lenin

Lenin waves his hat in salute to gathered CROWD as he steps down from a railway carriageVladimir Ilyich Ulianov, known as Lenin, returns to Petrograd

In April 1917, ASSISTED by Germans, Lenin returned to Russia from Switzerland. At once he took control and direction over the Bolsheviks. He prepared to seize power using a clear plan:

First the Bolsheviks had to gain control of the Petrograd Soviet

Then they would take power in the name of the Soviet

The process would then be repeated in other cities

Lenin's energy and drive convinced the Bolsheviks to agree on this course of action.

For the plan to work, it was necessary to increase Bolshevik support within the Soviets. Lenin developed Bolshevik policies with this aim in mind. These policies were outlined in his April Theses.

The April Theses

Lenin declared “All power to the Soviets”. This showed that the Bolsheviks did not believe in the existence of the Provisional Government or an elected national assembly.

He also promised “Peace, Land and Bread” to the masses

Peace -

Lenin could see that the Russian people wanted an end to the war

The Bolsheviks declared that they would make peace with the Germans.

Land -

Bolsheviks support was concentrated in the cities

they had very little support among the peasants who made up the vast majority of the population

by offering them land, Lenin ensured that the peasants stayed neutral when the Bolsheviks made their bid for power

Bread -

Lenin claimed that the Bolsheviks could solve the food shortages that existed in the towns and cities

Leon TrotskLeon Trotsky

However, the influence of the Bolsheviks was LIMITED until Autumn 1917. The Petrograd Soviet was dominated by Social Revolutionaries and Mensheviks, while the Provisional Government REMAINED in control of Russia.

Leon Trotsky

Lenin was actively supported by Leon Trotsky. In September, Trotsky became Chairman of the Petrograd Soviet and was head of the Military Revolutionary Committee. The MRC was established to protect Petrograd and allowed socialists to infiltrate the army.

Trotsky had superb organisational and improvisational skills. His position in the Soviet allowed him to create the Red Guard. This was a Bolshevik militia, formed from armed factory workers, soldiers and sailors.

Lenin returned to Petrograd in early October, determined to seize power quickly. The Provisional Government had announced that elections would take place in November and he was certain that the Bolsheviks would perform poorly.

Trotsky took charge of planning the Bolshevik coup that was intended for the end of October.

36.

Essay on jwharlal neharu​

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Jawaharlal Nehru ESSAY- Jawaharlal Nehru is the NAME that every INDIAN is aware of. Jawaharlal was quite famous among children. Due to which the children called him 'Chacha Nehru'. Since he loved children so much the GOVERNMENT celebrated his BIRTHDAY as 'Children's Day'. Jawaharlal Nehru was a great leader.

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Rani chennamma repelled the mughals and protected _____​

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Rani Chennamma ruled the small kingdom of Keladi on the COAST of Karnataka for 25 years from 1671 to 1696. She is BEST remembered today for her quixotic act of sheltering the FUGITIVE MARATHA king, Shivaji's son Rajaram, and taking on the WRATH of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.

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The pressure exerted by the atmosphere is called _____.​

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ATMOSPHERIC pressure.

the pressure exerted by the weight of the atmosphere, which at SEA level has a mean value of 101,325 pascals (roughly 14.6959 pounds per SQUARE inch).

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व्हाट इज द फुल फॉर्म ऑफ पीएम​

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अब PM शब्द की फुल फॉर्म की बात करे तो PM शब्द की फुलफॉर्म POST MERIDIEM होती है इस शब्द को भी आपने पहले कभी नहीं सुना होगा क्योंकि ये शब्द भी लेटिन भाषा से लिया गया है. इसका इंग्लिश अर्थ After NOON जिसे हिंदी भाषा में दोपहर के बाद का समय कहते हैं. इसे हिंदी में मध्याह्न भी कहते है यानी ये शाम का समय होता है.

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What is the pressure that air exerts on the earth's surface? ​

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14.7 POUNDS per square inch

That MEANS air EXERTS 14.7 pounds per square inch (psi) of pressure at Earth's surface. High in the atmosphere, air pressure decreases. With fewer air MOLECULES above, there is less pressure from the WEIGHT of the air above.

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Ansusey the following in one of two sentences1.Give a short note on Archives.​

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42.

Where is Greenwich?what for is it famous?​

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Famed for giving its name to Greenwich Mean Time, Greenwich is where hemispheres meet and is home to a WORLD HERITAGE Site, The O2 entertainment VENUE, LONDON's only cable car and London's oldest Royal Park.

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Describe the words of democracy by Abraham lincoln​

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Abraham LINCOLN, DEMOCRACY is a GOVERNMENT "of the PEOPLE, by the people, and for the people. ...

44.

What is an AMY PLEASE GUYS HELP ME IT IS MY HOME ASSIGNMENT ONLINE CLASS ​

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45.

Q2.The average size of an Indian farm ishectares2102030+​

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the average farm size more than HALVED from 2.28 HECTARES to 1.08

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Which of the following gases has the largest volume in the atmosphere ? a) nitrogenb) oxygenc) ozoned) carbon bioxide​

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so your answer is NITROGEN .

nitrogen has the LARGEST VOLUME in the ATMOSPHERE

47.

What is the meaning of koya​

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The Koyas are a SUBDIVISION of the Gond tribes of central India. They are most closely related to the BISON Horn Maria Gonds of Bastar. Location. The MAJORITY of Koyas live in Andhra Pradesh, but significant numbers ALSO live in Madhya Pradesh and Orissa

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भारतीय राष्ट्रपति पद के लिए निर्धारित योग्यताओं का उल्लेख कीजिए​

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49.

Name of 6 tropical grasslands in this world ​

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SIX TEMPERATE Grasslands of the world are:

•Steppes in Euro Asia.

•Pustaz in Hungary.

•Veld in Africa.

•Prairies in North America.

•Pampas in South America.

•Downs in Australia.

50.

Where is europe located in world map​

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RIGHT SIDE of ASIA just NEAR