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1.

Why did peasants start movement against landlords? What did they do.

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Peasant movement is a SOCIAL movement involved with the agricultural policy. ... The economic POLICIES of the BRITISH adversely affected the Indian PEASANTS under the British GOVERNMENT, protecting the landlords and money lenders while they exploited the peasants.

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Had you been in the place of maharana pratap what treatment could have been done by you to the group sent by mughal emperor akbar to accept his sovereignty and how?

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Don't ACCEPT subservience

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3.

Who made the first petrol car

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KARL Benz

In 1885, Karl Benz DEVELOPED a petrol or gasoline-powered automobile. This is also considered to be the first "production" vehicle as Benz MADE several other IDENTICAL copies. The automobile was powered by a single cylinder four-stroke engine.

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4.

Explain No of seats in the constituent assembly.​

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The total membership of the CONSTITUENT Assembly was 389 of which 292 were representatives of the states, 93 represented the princely states and four were from the chief commissioner PROVINCES of Delhi, Ajmer-Merwara, Coorg and British Baluchistan.

Political groups: INC: 208 seats AIML: 73 seats Others: 15 seats Princely States: 93 s...

Chairman of the drafting committee: Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, SCF

Seats: 389 (Dec. 1946-June 1947); 299 (June 1947-Jan. 1950)

5.

What did earlier period depend onव्हाट डिड अर्ली विजय डिपेंड ऑन ​

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ghatering and COMMUNITY

6.

Cheras presnent day state

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ANSWER:

KERALA

Explanation:the CHERAS were RULING the kerala

7.

According to mill we should rule all over India and why?

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ANSWER:

I don't no

Explanation:

SORRY L don't no

8.

Name the three battles of Mughal empire

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First Battle of PANIPAT # 1526

SECOND battle of panipat.# 1556

Third. battle of panipat. #1761

9.

Sufi song composed by bhakti saint

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The Bhakti movement refers to the theistic devotional trend that emerged in medieval Hinduism and later acted as the de facto catalyst to the FORMATION and SUBSEQUENT revolutionization in the form of Sikhism. It originated in eighth-CENTURY south India (now Tamil Nadu and Kerala), and spread NORTHWARDS. It swept over east and north India from the 15th century onwards, reaching its zenith between the 15th and 17th century CE.

10.

Ancient period is more close to us than medieval true or false

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ANSWER:

False

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11.

Why the common people of france became angry and how did they react.9th class french revolution​

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1) They had to pay taxes.

2) The nobles and clergy were exempted from taxes.

3) France was EXPERIENCING famine at this TIME.

12.

All of the following Asian countries are democratic republics except __________.

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All of the ASIAN COUNTRIES are DEMOCRATIC EXCEPT for North Korea

13.

Q1 What do you understand by fossils and species ?Q2 How for bipedalism proved useful for early humans ? explain.Q3 In which country is Altamira situated and what is importance of cave site?

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sorry I only know the first answer 1. fossils are the substances from which we get the idea of the PAST when a dinosaur is KILLED it's bones go into the SAND and become rocks which are called fossils and species are generation like a cat is a cat is a specie of lion hope you like the answer please mark me as brainliest

14.

6 ways of locating historical sites

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1. Google Earth

Satellite imagery such as Google Earth, Microsoft’s Bing and Nasa’s World Wind has made it possible to zoom into even the most remote corners of the globe to locate sites. By helping to spot things like settlement mounds or enclosures, it can help draw attention to places where such sites may be found. Aerial photographs have been used in this way since the 1930s, but these were typically difficult to access. The universal availability of Google Earth has therefore made it a fantastic tool for professional and citizen scientists alike. However there are MANY pitfalls in interpretation of satellite images that can only be resolved on the ground.

2. LIDAR

Archaeological sites often leave surface traces of what is buried beneath the soil. We have long laboured in manually mapping elusive “humps and bumps” often using HACHURES, a form of representation invented in 1799. Now Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) technology produces detailed three-dimensional maps of the Earth’s surface in a fraction of the time. In principle working like a table scanner but operated from a plane, laser beams are directed to the ground, while connected to an accurate GPS and an inertia measurement system, generating a point cloud image of the ground surface. One advantage of LIDAR is that it can often see through vegetation, locating sites otherwise obscured by woodland or tropical forests.

3. Drones

Archaeologists have been using drones for a number of years to capture sites from the air. Before that, we used a variety of homemade kites, helium balloons and model planes – filling the gap between aerial photographs and images taken from the top of Landrovers and shaky ladders. Drones can take photographs in low light and in frost and snow conditions when the archaeology can better visualised. One particular application is to mimic LIDAR, by taking overlapping vertical images, and with ground control (typically paper plates at fixed points) it is possible to generate three-dimensional point cloud imagery, using standard software packages. In the not too distant future it will be possible to mount LIDAR directly onto drones.

4. Shallow geophysics

Geophysical techniques can help locate targets to investigate. Soil resistivity for example is a measure of how much the soil resists the flow of electricity. It can uncover differences in soil moisture to reveal buried structures and can reliably range up to around 1.5 metres in depth. However it is slow, as probes have to be inserted into the ground at regular intervals, but it can produce highly detailed results. Magnetometery measures the intensity of the earth’s magnetic field. This can reflect the pattern of archaeological features created through either burning, or by soil bacteria that can leave magnetic traces in the soil. It is a fast technique, and has proven especially good for desert sites, such as in ancient Egypt. Recently, sensitive magnetometers with MULTIPLE sensors, mounted on a cart and linked to GPS, are capable of surveying many hectares in real-time a day and revealing entire landscapes, such as those around Stonehenge.

5. Soil geochemistry

Traces of faeces from both humans and animals around ancient settlements can stay in the soil for millennia. It has long been known that by recording patterns of heavy metals in the soil, it may be possible to locate these ancient sites. This is especially important if there are little or no artefacts left behind. One way to carry out such measurements is by collecting samples and analysing them in the LAB. But in the last few years, portable X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy measurers (pXRF) have become available, enabling rapid in-the-field recording of samples. They work by emitting X-rays that the atoms of the sample absorb. This boosts the energy of the atoms, which in response emit secondary x-rays at a unique energy that reveals the elements the sample is made of.

6. Ground penetrating radar

When ground penetrating radar, which uses radar pulses to image the ground, was first applied to archaeology in the EARLY 1980s, it was believed to be the answer to many problems in archaeology. But while the technology gradually improved, archaeologists were not impressed. The early use of such radar produced sections through the deposits. However, there were endless cases of false positives. Recently, software has come to the rescue of the technology, by allowing three-dimensional modelling, making visualisation much more reliable. One advantage of ground penetrating radar is that it works in confined spaces and through hard surfaces. But interpreting the results remains a problem.

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15.

Who were considered as rulers of harrapan cities

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Unlike in Mesopotamia, there is no evidence for HEREDITARY monarchies; instead, the city was ruled by influential ELITES, who were LIKELY merchants, landowners, and religious leaders.

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Explain why there have been changes in the methods of treating illness during the twentieth century. 12 MarksSTARTERIndividuals were one reason for why there were improvements in the understanding of treatment. Fleming, Florey and Chain were responsible for.A second reason was the role of government. They introduced the NHS. This was…A third reason was developments in high tech equipment. For example…PLZ HELLPP ITS REALLY IMPORTANT

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17.

Ways of locating a historical site

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They find various sites by VISUALLY observing objects on the surface of the earth that can explain anything related to understanding HUMAN LIFE. For example, they have surface surveying which allows a group of people to walk over LAND and place flags anywhere they find an object

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18.

Who was the leader of the most popular political club started by french women in france​

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the society of revolutionary and Republic women are the most popular political club STARTED by FRENCH women France.

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19.

How dates are important? briefly​

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Dates are important, as they note when certain events HAPPENED. This is very important because HISTORY is recorded chronologically. It helps to know that ONE event happened before another event so that one can examine the relationship between events. Dates also SERVE to mark periods in history.

20.

the congress under mahatma gandhi tried to forge these groups together within one movement.But the unity did not emerge without conflict.What is the conflict?

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The conflict was between the COMMUNITIES alienated by Congress because they supported high caste HINDUS!

They feared that they will lose Hindu's SUPPORT

and they were also associated with Hindu religious groups and CONSEQUENTLY lost their support from Muslims!

21.

Use the suitable identify and find the value of 205into 195

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EXPLANATION:

(a+b)(a-b)=(a^2-b^2)

22.

Describe the personal traits Of babur

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The personal qualities of Babur are: ... As a soldier, Babur was FEARLESS in battles. He was a FINE fencer, good archer and superb horseman. In the Battle of Khanwa when his SOLDIERS had lost courage, his EMOTIONAL APPEAL to them worked wonders for them.

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Exam QuestionExplain why there have been changes in the methods of treating illness during the twentieth century. 12 MarksSTARTERIndividuals were one reason for why there were improvements in the understanding of treatment. Fleming, Florey and Chain were responsible for.A second reason was the role of government. They introduced the NHS. This was…A third reason was developments in high tech equipment. For example…PLLZZZ HELP MEEEE

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Due to pollution and global warming we humans have gone through various health PROBLEMS. The way of cultivating agriculture products has also changed from organic to inorganic by using FERTILIZERS and chemical's. Therefore our immune system has become weak and complex so we need complex treatment therefore CHANGES in treatment of illnesses in 20th century is obvious.

24.

Name two mutipurpose dams​

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Damodar VALLEY DAM in USA

BHAKRA Nangle dam

25.

USSR escaped the effect of Great Depression DUE TO

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ANSWER:

STRESS

Explanation:

stress

26.

Which of the following statements about economic nationalism are true?

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ANSWER:

where is STATEMENT??????????

27.

Disadvantage of north east trade wind

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Explanation:

North-east TRADE winds- are winds that DOMINATE the NORTHERN hemisphere. Are defined as any of a consistent SYSTEM of prevailing winds that occupy most of the tropics. ... Winds stop at the equator. Northern Hemishere winds blow RIGHT TOWARDS the south. Winds stop at the equator.

28.

Count camillo de cavour was the chief minister of _____.

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Count CAMILLO DE Cavour was CHIEF Minister of Sardinia-Piedmont state who led the MOVEMENT to UNIFY the regions of Italy.

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29.

The______________and_____________century is regarded as the medieval period of India.

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Answer:

1000AD to1707AD

Explanation:

This is the MEDIEVAL PERIOD of india

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30.

The questions below consist of statements of an Assertion and a Reason. Use the followingchoose an appropriate answer.a) Both A and Rare true and R is the correct explanation of A.b) Both A and Rare true and R is not a Correct explanation of AId A is true but Ris false(d) A is false but R is true1. Assertion (A) : Mahatma Gandhi decided to launch the Non-cooperation movement info1922Reason (R) : He felt the the movement turned violent in many parts of India.​

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b. Both A and R are TRUE, but R is not the CORRECT explanation of A

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31.

The national assembly declared war with prussia and Austria in 1792

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ANSWER:

WHATS the QUESTION............

32.

Describe literacy sources of modern history

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PRIMARY sources incorporate AUTHENTIC biographies, journals, film footage, commentaries, letters, artwork, antiques, ornaments, PAINTINGS. Secondary sources are commonly learned BOOKS and articles. A secondary sourcedeciphers and INVESTIGATES the authenticity of primary sources.

33.

French Revolution who was the head of the French Revolution

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Napoleon Bonaparte

Napoleon Bonaparte

A general in the French ARMY and leader of the 1799 coup that overthrew the Directory. Napoleon's accession marked the END of the French Revolution and the beginning of NAPOLEONIC France and Europe.

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34.

Why the directional government failedto achieve its objectives in frenchRevolution​

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Nobody LIKES AUTHORITARIANISM in life therefore DIRECTIONAL Gov't failed in FRENCH revolution as it couldn't fulfill the aspiration of rhe people.

35.

What is the function of the Sunnah?

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The Sunnah explains and clarifies the Holy Quran in many ways. It explains how to perform the acts of worship and CARRY out the laws that are MENTIONED in the Holy Quran. Allah commands the believers to PRAY WITHOUT mentioning the times that the prayers had to be PERFORMED or the manner of performing them

36.

Hownewjatisweregrouped?​

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ANSWER:

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37.

What were the central teachings of the Qur'an? How did Muslims honor God? What is the function of the Sunnah?

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38.

Difference between delhi sultanate and mughal india

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ANSWER:

MUGHAL sulatanate is under the RULE of mughals

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39.

France was forced to increases taxes to meet it regular expenses such qs

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Answer:TAX in EXPORTING and IMPORTING , clothing, food MATERIAL etc

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40.

In the light of the cabinet mission proposals discuss the categories of members​

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The three men who constituted the mission, Stafford Cripps, Pethick-Lawrence and A.V. ALEXANDER favoured INDIA's unity for strategic reasons. Upon arriving in the SUBCONTINENT the mission found both parties, the Indian National Congress and Muslim League, more UNWILLING than ever to reach a settlement.

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41.

Explain the term conservation. explain with special reference in Europe.​

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42.

Name the ruler whose inscription has been found from kandahar​

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Edict of Ashoka

The Kandahar Bilingual Rock Inscription, (also Kandahar Edict of Ashoka, sometimes "Chehel Zina Edict"), is a famous bilingual edict in GREEK and Aramaic, proclaimed and carved in stone by the Indian Maurya Empire ruler Ashoka (r. 269-233 BCE) AROUND 260 BCE.

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43.

Bahadur Shah Zafar belong to which place

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ANSWER: Shahjhanabad,

(PRESENT DAY Old Delhi, Delhi, INDIA,)

44.

Vedic literature developed in ancient India around

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Answer:1500-1000BCE

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45.

Why his period is called as goldern era?

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This period BECAME known as the Golden Age of India because it was marked by extensive inventions and discoveries in SCIENCE, technology, engineering, art, dialectic, LITERATURE, logic, MATHEMATICS, ASTRONOMY, religion, and philosophy.

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46.

What is an important indicator of India's successful democracy

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ANSWER:

GOVERNMENT or all PEOPLES...............

47.

What are the literary sources for the modern period? List all and define official records and surveys

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OFFICIAL records.

Surveys.

Accounts of pilgrims-autobiographies

48.

Strengths of the American economy in 1920

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Strengths Laissez-Faire Model T Production PEOPLES Capitalism Stock options AROSE. Weaknesses Unequal distribution of wealth Over speculation in the Stock Market INVENTORIES INCREASED, but income remained low. Especially in agriculture.

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49.

How can you say that zimbabwe have not rule of law​

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ANSWER:

because they're don't have any CONSTITUTION

50.

Write a note on the abolition of slavery

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Explanation:

Slavery abolition act , (1833), in british history act of Parliament that abolition slavery in most British colonies , freeing more than 800,000 enslaved Africans in the CARIBBEAN and South Africa as well as a small number in CANADA . It received Royal Assent on August 28 1833 and TOOK effect on August 1, 1834.

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