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1.

What came first 2 AD or 1BC

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1 BC THAT MEANS BEFORE CHRIST...

2.

What was the allegory of France called?

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MARIANNE is the ALLEGORY of FRANCE

3.

Analyse the impact of Great Depression on USA ?History chapter: The making of a global world

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The Great Depression was the worst economic downturn in US history. It began in 1929 and did not abate until the END of the 1930s. The STOCK market crash of October 1929 signaled the beginning of the Great Depression. By 1933, unemployment was at 25 percent and more than 5,000 banks had GONE out of business.

4.

India proved to be of great importance to the British in the nineteenth century. India was rich in natural resources. For example, it was a major supplier of to the British. India also had a massive population of about 300 million people. The Indian masses were a potential of finished British goods.

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5.

European traders regularly sank each other's ships. Explain

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European traders regularly sank each other's ships because they THINK by doing this they will get the trade THINGS like spices first.

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6.

Which famous explorer visited india in the late 13 century?

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MARCO POLO IS THE FAMOUS EXPLORER VISITED INDIA IN 13th CENTURY.

7.

Short note on the history of marseillaise ​

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Marseillaise or La Marseillaise (PRONOUNCED (LUH) mar-say-ez) is the National anthem of France. It was written during the French Revolution and is named after the French city Marseille which was an active centre of the Revolution. It glorifies the unity of France and EQUALITY of her citizens.

8.

Why 1830 were the years of great economic hardship in Europe?

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Explanation:The 1830S were years of great economic hardship in Europe. ... There was ENORMOUS increase in POPULATION all over Europe. In most countries there were more seekers of JOBS than employment. Population from rural areas migrated to the cities to live in overcrowded slums

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9.

Which treaty recognised Greece as an independent nation?

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TREATY of CONSTANTINOPLE

10.

Name the national leader who successfully completed the accession of the princely state to the Indian union

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Sardar Vallabhbhai PATEL was the ONE who INTEGRATED all princely states into India.

11.

Which country is maastrich in 1992 as european union?

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Belgium,Italy,

EXPLANATION:

France, Netherlands and West Germany Ireland UK Greece PORTUGAL SPAIN

12.

Which chera king, sometimes called as the 'red chera' built a temple dedicated to kannagi?

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13.

Where were ancient cities like ur and nippur established and why history 0?

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ur was ESTABLISHED in Mesopotamia present day area of Iraq . Because of its geographical location and PHYSICAL location

14.

What do you mean by revolutionin history?

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REVOLUTIONS are the great turning points of history. A revolution is a tumultuous and transformative EVENT that attempts to change a nation, a region or society – and, in some cases, even the world. ... Some, like the AMERICAN Revolution, SEEK to overthrow and replace the political order.

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15.

What decisions were taken at the Congress vienna

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The Congress of Vienna. The Congress of Vienna was convened in 1815 by the four EUROPEAN powers which had defeated Napoleon. The first goal was to establish a NEW balance of power in Europe which would prevent imperialism within Europe, such as the Napoleonic EMPIRE, and maintain the peace between the great powers.

16.

Conclusion of Jainism and Buddhism​

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Jainism and Buddhism though at first glance may APPEAR to share great DEALS in COMMON, are not very much alike.Ethically, Buddhism and Jainismshare a great deal, but that is where most of the SIMILARITIES end. ... Although Buddhists believe that a man is reborn but this rebirth is not transmigration of souls.

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Dukemail metternich was the Chancellor of which country

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DUKE METTERNICH WAS AN AUSTRIAN CHANCELLOR. HE HEADED THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES AFTER THE DEFEAT OF NAPOLEON IN 1815.

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18.

Democracy allows people to correct their mistakes ? Support the given statement with four points?(pls tell me real answer this is my holiday homework question ).

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Democracy allows people to correct their mistakes .

■In a democratic country , regular elections are held .

■ People are given the right to vote and every CITIZEN's vote's value is equal.

■People for the candidate they LIKE .

■ After sometime they feel like they voted for the wrong candidate then they can vote for the correct candidate during NEXT elections .

□Hence democracy allows people to correct their mistakes .

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19.

What are archeological sources ?​

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Archaeological sources can include ancient remains and monuments RECOVERED as a RESULT of excavation and exploration, skeletal remains, the ruins of buildings and TOMBS, artefacts such as pottery, weapons, tools and coins, inscriptions and stone carvings and DUMPS (middens).

20.

What were the achievements of national assembly in France

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The National Assembly of France(1789-1791) was very important because it ended the SYSTEM of FEUDALISM in France and introduced the country to representative government. The establishment of a representative government with THREE SEPARATE branches was instituted by theNational Assembly.

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What was one effect of the US protectionism policy after World War I?A. inflation in Europe and Asian countriesB. higher taxes on foreign importsC. deflation in the United StatesD. increased migration to the United States

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After the WAR the U.S. PROMOTED the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) established in 1947, to minimize tariffs and other RESTRICTIONS, and to liberalize trade among all capitalist countries.

22.

The fbi ____ was formed in 1984 to handle the increasing number of cases involving digital evidence.

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ANSWER:COMPUTER ANALYSIS AND RESPOSE TEAM IS THE ANSWER

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44 Explain liberalism in political and economic fields prevailing in Europe in the 19th centuOrExplain the concept of liberalism? What did it politically emphasise during 19th centuryEurope45 When and why was the zollverein formed?46 How did the Treaty of Vienna (1815) come into being?​

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ANSWER: ION know

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24.

Explain about the Delhi sultanate​

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Delhi sultnate is established by QUTUBUDDIN Aibek by slave DYNASTY.he was founder of slave dynasty.2nd dynasty was khilji dynasty established by jalal-ud-din khilji.3rd dynasty was TUGHLAQ dynasty eatablished by Ghisyasuddin tughlaq.And last DYNAST was Lodi dynasty established by Bahlol lodi.

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What were the consequences of hunger and hardship of 1848?

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The 19th century were the years of great economic hardship in Europe.

In the 19th century there was an unexpected mass increase of population all over Europe. This meant that unemployment was most likely to happen.

The industrial revolution played a big ROLE in this. Population from rural areas MIGRATED to the cities to live in cramped slums (squalids and overcrowded URBAN streets inhabited by very poor people.).

HUNGER meant that FOOD had more demand. This was an advantage for the barkers especially. Food shortage and widespread unemployment brought the population of Paris out on the roads.

The population fluctuated majorly due to the birth to death ratio.

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26.

16. Muslim Lady to write historical account duringMughals-ho​

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27.

Describe the economic and Society of Russia between 1905 ?

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The social, ECONOMIC and POLITICAL conditions in Russia, before 1905 was quite backward. Social inequality was very prominent among the WORKING class. Workers were divided on the basis of their occupation. Workers whose jobs needed skill and training CONSIDERED themselves on a HIGHER plane than the untrained worker.

28.

Places visited by Marco Polo

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Armenia.

Persia.

Mongolia.

Afghanistan.

Pamir Mountains.

China.

Tibet.

Burma.

29.

What were some of the causes of the french revolution discussed in the chapter?

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The causes of the French Revolution can be ATTRIBUTED to several intertwining factors: Cultural: The ENLIGHTENMENT philosophy desacralized the authority of the monarchy and the CATHOLIC CHURCH, and PROMOTED a new society based on reason instead of traditions.

30.

In which battle treaty of mangalore and treaty of Seringapatam signed?

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TREATY of mangalore was SIGNED at tje EMD of 2nd anglo mysore war - 1782

treaty of srirangapattanam was signed at the END of 3rd anglo mysore - 1792

31.

Where was the world's most ancient museum situated?

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the WORLD s most ANCIENT MUSEUMS is Asmolean SITUATED in the BRITAIN.

32.

What are main causes behind entry of usa in world war 2?

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1st main cause of the entry of USA in ww-2 was bombing of the PEARL HARBOUR. Japan destroyed the USA's Naval base. in this bombing japan was FUNDED by germany and USA joined the ww-2.

33.

Please anyone explain me history chapter 1 of class 10​

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34.

How long hieun tsang stayed in india​

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for eproxmatily 4 / 15 /8

35.

Why do you think the initial goals of the revolution became so distorted during the "Reign of Terror"?

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The initial GOALS of the revolution became so DISTORTED during the "Reign of Terror" because at this time if any decision was taken which was against the Robespierre's policy then that person was hanged on Guillotine.

36.

What is the historical sources of Red fort?

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Mughal architecture is famous for its beautiful gardens, which is the Hayat-Baksh-Bagh (life giving garden) with its pavilions in the case of the Red Fort. TheRed Fort complex, which consists of SHAH Jahan's palace and the adjacent Salimgarh fort built in 1546 AD, is managed by the ARCHEOLOGICAL SURVEY of INDIA.

37.

When was the first television station setup in india?

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It was SETUP in INDIA on SEPTEMBER 15 ,1959

38.

What was the global effect of the russian society before the revolution of 1917?

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The Russian Revolution of 1917. The Russian Revolution of 1917 involved the COLLAPSE of an EMPIRE under Tsar Nicholas II and the rise of MARXIAN socialism under Lenin and his Bolsheviks. It SPARKED the beginning of a new ERA in Russia that had effects on countries around the world.

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When was first battle of india and pakistan fought?

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In APRIL 1965..............

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40.

What was the first act of chaudhary devi lal after becoming chief minister of haryana in 1987?

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To WAVE the LOAN of FARMERS.

41.

Under which indian emperor ranks was the jama masjid in delhi built

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ANSWER:

MUGHAL EMPEROR SHAH JAHAN.....

42.

Please provide me the projects of comparative study of the Harappan and the Mesopotamian Civilisations.

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43.

Please Answer very much urgent ​

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secular state is a concept of secularism, whereby a state or country purports to be officially NEUTRAL in matters of religion, supporting neither religion nor IRRELIGION. A secular state also claims to treat all its CITIZENS equally regardless of religion, and claims to avoid preferential treatment for a citizen from a particular religion/nonreligion over other religions/nonreligion. Secular states do not have a state religion or equivalent, although the absence of a state religion does not necessarily mean that a state is fully secular; however, a true secular state should steadfastly maintain national governance WITHOUT influence from religious factions; i.e. SEPARATION of church and state.

44.

"The Indian constitution protects the rights ofchildren, women, minorities and weaker sections.'Elaborate on the basis of a case study.​

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Explanation:

Rights of Women:

The Constitution of India not only grants equality to women but also empowers the State to adopt measures of POSITIVE discrimination in favour of women for neutralizing the cumulative socio economic, EDUCATION and political disadvantages faced by them. Fundamental Rights, among others, ensure equality before the law and equal protection of law; prohibits discrimination against any citizen on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth, and guarantee equality of opportunity to all citizens in matters relating to employment. ARTICLES 14, 15, 15(3), 16, 39(a), 39(b), 39(c) and 42 of the Constitution are of specific importance in this regard.

Rights of Children:

The first step to fulfill the rights of children can be found in the constitution of India and second one is Directive Principles of State Policy.

Fundamental Rights are justifiable in a court of law and are negatives that prohibit the states from doing thing. The courts are bound to declare a law as INVALID if it violates a fundamental right. Directive principles are positive suggestions for states, and are not justifiable in a court of law.

Fundamental Rights

Article 14- The State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of laws with in the territory of India.

Article 15- The State shall not discriminate against any citizen..Nothing in this Article shall prevent the State from making any special provisions for women and children.

Article 21-No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law.

Article 21 A-The State shall provide free and compulsory education to all children of the age of 6-14 years in such manner as the State may, by law, determine.

Article 23-Traffic in human beings and beggary and other forms of forced labor are prohibited and any contravention of this provision shall be an offense punishable in ACCORDANCE with the law.

Article 24-No child below the age of 14 years shall be employed to work in any factory or mine or engaged in any other hazardous employment.

45.

This is New Zealand's smallest national park. Which park is this?​

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ANSWER:

ABEL tasman

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46.

Explain the course of first Carnatic war​

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Major-General Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive, KB, FRS (29 September 1725 – 22 November 1774), also known as Clive of India, Commander-in-Chief of British India, was a British officer and privateer who established the military and political supremacy of the East India Company in Bengal. He is credited with securing a large swath of South Asia (Bangladesh, India, Pakistan) and the wealth that followed, for the British East India Company. In the process, he also turned himself into a multi-millionaire. Together with Warren Hastings he was one of the key early figures setting in motion what would later become British India. Blocking impending French mastery of India, and eventual British expulsion from the continent, Clive improvised a military expedition that ultimately ENABLED the East India Company to adopt the French strategy of indirect rule via puppet government. Hired by the company to return a second time to India, Clive CONSPIRED to secure the Company's trade interests by overthrowing the locally unpopular heir to the throne of Bengal, the richest STATE in India, RICHER than Britain, at the time. Back in England, he USED his success to secure an Irish barony, from the then Whig PM, Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, and again a seat for himself in Parliament, via Henry Herbert, 1st Earl of Powis, representing the Whigs in Shrewsbury, Shropshire (1761–1774), as he had previously in Mitchell, Cornwall (1754–1755).[1][2]

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47.

The preamble to the constitution describes India as a republic. what are its main features?​

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YEAH it's true

Explanation:

india is social sovereign SECULAR DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY

48.

When a green iron salt is heated strongly its colour finally changes to black and odor of burn sulphur is given out Name the iron salt​

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Ferrous sulphate (green ) FeSo4.

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when the green COLOUR of iron salt known as ferrous sulphate is heated the black substance formed is FE2O3 and sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide along with odour of sulphur is RELEASED.

It is a type of decomposition reaction.

The reaction above can be written as :-

2FeSO4 + => Fe2O3 + SO2 + SO3

where is HEAT supplied to decompose the ferrous sulphate.

49.

Who wsa the first mughal ruler

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BABUR was the FIRST MUGHAL RULER.

50.

KILALANINANG MGA TAUHAN SA MUNTING IBON

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Ang mga tauhan sa maikling kwento na Munting Ibon ay ang mag-asawang SINA Lokes a Babay at Lokes a Mama. Ang kwentong ito ay MULA sa GRUPO ng mga Maranao ng Pilipinas. Ang moral lesson ng kwento ay UPANG mapagtibay ang relasyon ng dalawang tao, ng mga mag-asawa man, magkapamilya o magkaibigan, dapat ay maging magalang, matapat, at mabuti ang kalooban.