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Salivating to the Bell in the classical conditioning is called |
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Anythingabout Emperor costantine |
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Answer» Explanation: Constantine the Great (Latin: Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus; Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος ὁ Μέγας; 27 February c. 272 AD[1] – 22 May 337 AD), also known as Constantine I, was a Roman Emperor who ruled between 306 and 337 AD. Born in Naissus, in Dacia Ripensis, city now known as Niš (Serbian Cyrillic: Ниш, LOCATED in Serbia), he was the son of Flavius Valerius Constantius, a Roman Army officer. His mother was Empress Helena. His father became Caesar, the deputy emperor in the west, in 293 AD. Constantine was SENT EAST, where he rose through the ranks to become a military tribune under Emperors Diocletian and Galerius. In 305, Constantius was raised to the rank of Augustus, senior western emperor, and Constantine was recalled west to campaign under his father in Britannia (Britain). Constantine was acclaimed as emperor by the army at Eboracum (modern-day York) after his father's DEATH in 306 AD. He emerged victorious in a series of civil wars against Emperors Maxentius and Licinius to become sole ruler of both west and east by 324 AD. |
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How did Gandhiji involve Indian masses in the National Movement?? |
Answer» Answer:Gandhiji involve Indian masses in the NATIONAL movement by unifying the people of the COUNTRY. ... People BEGAN to believe so much into him that he came to be known as the Mahatma. He was able to move people with his SPEECHES. |
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Why ahoka follow buddism |
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Answer» Answer:CONVERSION to Buddhism. ... The lethal war with Kalinga TRANSFORMED the vengeful Emperor Ashoka into a STABLE and peaceful emperor, and he became a PATRON of Buddhism. ACCORDING to the prominent Indologist, A. L. Basham, Ashoka's personal religion became Buddhism, if not before, then certainly after the Kalinga War. Explanation: |
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Italy had a long history of a political fermentation support the statement by giving any three points |
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Answer» Answer: Italy had a long history of political fragmentation as IItaly was DIVIDED into seven states and Italians were scattered over several DYNASTIES as well as the multi-national Habsburg Empire. Only Sardinia-Piedmont was ruled by an Italian princely HOUSE. ELSE the whole of Italy was ruled by small monarchies. if it helps then MARK me as braineliest |
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Abolition of slavery |
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Answer» . it was firstly stop by the convention government. as it was POOR people's government and all the slaves were made FREE. but this was only for 10 years after when Napoleon CAME to power he again started slavery. slavery was FINALLY abolished in 1848. |
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What is the opposite word significant |
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Answer» the OPPOSITE word is "insignificant" hope it helps u...^_^ |
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What are gomasthas?givemeanswerofthisquestion |
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Answer» Answer: Gomastha (also spelled Gumastha or Gumasta, Persian: agent[1]) described an Indian agent of the British East India Company employed in the Company's colonies, to sign bonds, usually compellingly, by local weavers and artisans to deliver goods to the Company.[2] The prices of the goods were fixed by the gomasthas. The goods were exported by the Company to Europe and America. EARLIER supply merchants very often lived within the weaving village, and had a close relationship with the weavers, looking after their needs and helping them in times of crisis. The new gomasthas were outsiders with no long-term social link with the village. They ACTED arrogantly, MARCHED into villages with sepoys and peons, and punished weavers for delays. The weavers thus lost the space to bargain and sell to different buyers; the price they received from the Company was miserably LOW and the loans they had accepted tied them to the Company. [2] A gomastha may also be described as ‘a paid manager of the private trader’s concerns’, who CLAIMED ‘hardly any share in the profit and loss of his employer’s business’.[3] |
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What is the importance of the inscription of Ashoka |
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Answer» Rudradaman's Junagarh inscription throws light on Chandragupta's irrigation policy and ASOKA' Inscriptions tell us about his law of PIETY (Dhamma) and help us to form an idea of the extent of his empire and the contemporary development of art. Some Inscriptions also throw light an ASHOKA's ADMINISTRATION. |
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The socia and economic life of harappan civilization |
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Answer» Answer: The social and ECONOMIC life of the people of Indus Valley Civilization (Harappan Civilization) was systematic and organised. The social and economic life of the people of Indus Valley Civilization (Harappan Civilization) was systematic and organised.In this article we will discuss about the food, social Dress, ORNAMENTS, HOUSE hold articles, amusements, trade, social CLASS and structure, religion and funerary customs of the people of Indus Valley Civilization. This will give us an OVERVIEW of the Socio-economic activities of the Indus People. |
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What is post mauryan period is known as dark age of ancient india history? |
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Answer» Answer: It was not a dark age. It was a period of Buddhist ascendancy and hence modern Hindu SCHOLARS call it a dark period. However, Indian culture made tremendous progress. Even the Saka era CALENDER was created during this period showing that there were advances in astronomy and mathematics. Some of this knowledge might have come from the Greeks and Arameans but nevertheless significant ADVANCEMENT of knowledge took PLACE. SIMILAR advances were made is metallurgy, architecture, surgery and sculpture. Explanation: |
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Who was the first voter of INDIA?A)Sahm Sharan NegiB)Sukumar SenC)Sharda DeviD)Raju Kamal Bose |
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Answer» ●▬▬▬▬▬๑⇩⇩๑▬▬▬▬▬● ◆Sahm SHARAN NEGI was the FIRST VOTER of INDIA. ★ ●▬▬▬▬▬๑⇧⇧๑▬▬▬▬▬● ➡️Hope it HELP you❤️ ➡️]|I{•------» ÃϻÃŇ «------•}I|[ |
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Who were Jacobins ?what was there role in emergence of france as republic |
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Answer» Answer: JACOBIN were the MEMBERS of jacobin CLUB which was NAMED after Convent named st.jacob. |
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What influenced Martin luther to start protest movement against the Catholic Church Pls answer |
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Find about the location, for ming, tools,domestication of animals,use of wheelshouse, pottery and other astefacts inthese sites from stone age time |
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Mention 5 local self-governing bodies that function in urban areas. Explain each of them briefly? |
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Answer» Answer: Government of India ACT BROUGHT local government under the provincial government and specific powers were given. According to the 1991 Census of India, there were 3255 urban local bodies (ULBs) in the country; classified into the four MAJOR categories: Municipal CORPORATION (Nagar Nigam) Municipality (municipal council, municipal board, municipal committee) (Nagar Parishad) Town area committee Notified area committee |
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Democracy is based on the principal of political equality give 2 example of denial of equal right to vote |
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Answer» Answer: UAF =UNIVERSAL ADULT franchise. and one man one vote |
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How did the artist of 18th and 19th century visualizing the nation explain with examples |
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Answer» Artists in the eighteenth and NINETEENTH CENTURIES found a way out by personifying a nation. In other words they represented a country as if it were a person. Nations were then portrayed as female FIGURES. The female form that was chosen to personify the nation did not stand for any particular woman in real life; rather it sought to give the ABSTRACT idea of the nation a concrete form. That is, the female figure became an allegory of the nation. |
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Topic_"Muhammad-bin-tughla was a man a much ahead of his time ". |
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Answer» Answer: 8ifyidyut9tu9fu98utfixyidyuyirdtidfudsdftudtxxusreutdutifyyiffhkfhiyddutsfhsutstudtuirtfhiohfofugouguogupidttudeutteueudrursytsurryifhihouguoouoguofhdfuteaeetewteeteywtueutrtweewtwyrruryrtqwywyrruwutew6a77wwidffuhtouggjghkhgioiri1qqqqgcouuccigcirutiufuohogogioi |
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Introduction to history project on the topic WHO,for icse class 10.please hurry up |
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Answer» Answer: The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the UNITED Nations that is concerned with international public health. It was established on 7 April 1948, and is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. The WHO is a member of the United Nations DEVELOPMENT GROUP. Its PREDECESSOR, the Health ORGANISATION, was an agency of the League of Nations. |
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Large quantities of the ______________ egg and shells were found at Patne in Maharashtra. |
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Why indra is called the warrior god |
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Answer» because god indra do MANY mistake ACCORDING to our religion story that's why we say indra was wrong god god indra mistake is he do any thing to SAVE her position of God rain |
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Write about the important political symbols ofFrance with thier picture. |
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Which buildings were located on the left bank of river niva |
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Answer» Answer: Workers QUARTERS and FACTORIES are LOCATED on left bank of RIVER NEVA |
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Some historical facts on Taj Mahal |
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Answer» MADE up of WHITE marble in memory of dearly DEPARTED what's her name by SHAHJAHAN |
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Some important picture of 7 12 to centuary kingdoms |
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Who wrote the book the spirit of law ? What did the author purpose in this book |
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Desribe the legacy of franch revolution to world. |
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What changes were introduced after the french revolution in france 0? |
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The first struggle against untouchability in kerala was |
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Answer» The FIRST STRUGGLE against untouchability in KERALA was VAIKOM |
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What did the design of the mughal empire lead to in the 18th century? |
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Answer» ANSWER: After the death of Aurangzeb in 1705, Mughal Empire got weakened and the UPCOMING rulers were not capable of throne and also their Diwan were not TRUST WORTHY. This weakened the Mughal Position and due to Rise of East India Company, Mughal FINALLY lost in 1857. |
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What were the political ideas that motivated political movements in France and the rest of the Europe? |
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Answer» Answer: Notable developments during the French Renaissance include the spread of humanism, early exploration of the "New World" (as New France by Giovanni da Verrazzano and Jacques Cartier); the development of new techniques and artistic forms in the fields of printing, architecture, painting, sculpture, music, the sciences and LITERATURE; and the elaboration of new codes of sociability, etiquette and discourse. The French Renaissance traditionally extends from (roughly) the French invasion of Italy in 1494 during the reign of Charles VIII until the death of Henry IV in 1610. This chronology notwithstanding, certain artistic, technological or literary developments associated with the Renaissance arrived in France earlier (for example, by WAY of the Burgundy court or the Papal court in Avignon); however, the BLACK Death of the 14TH century and the HUNDRED Years' War kept France economically and politically weak until the late 15th century. Hope it helps |
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Which two great thinker of Greek also known as father of politics and father of debate |
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Answer» Protagoras father if debate |
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Monuments under Delhi sultanate 6 to 8 pages |
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What enabled man to adopt a settled way of life |
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Answer» CONFIDENCE , ABILITY and HONESTY but their should be no over confidence. |
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Give short notes on rise of napoleon in France |
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Answer» Answer: Napoleon RISES in France because of his STRATEGY, tactics and Intelligence. His ARMY was strong enough to DEFEAT other |
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Which is the best technique of co-ordination |
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Answer» I have attached my RESUME for your KIND REFERENCE and CONSIDERATION for the post |
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The berlin baghdad railway as a cause of world war i |
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Answer» Answer: The Baghdad railway, also known as the Berlin–Baghdad railway (Turkish: Bağdat Demiryolu, GERMAN: Bagdadbahn, Arabic: سكة حديد بغداد, French: Chemin de Fer Impérial Ottoman de Bagdad), was built from 1903 to 1940 to connect Berlin with the (then) Ottoman EMPIRE city of Baghdad, from where the Germans wanted to establish a port in the Persian Gulf,[2] with a 1,600 kilometres (1,000 mi) line through modern-day Turkey, Syria, and Iraq, linked to Europe by a bridge crossing the Bosphorous. Completion of the project took several decades and by the outbreak of World War I, the railway was still 960 km (600 miles) away from its intended objective. The last stretch to Baghdad was built in the late 1930s and the first train to travel from Istanbul to Baghdad departed in 1940. Funding, engineering and construction was mainly provided by German Empire banks Deutsche Bank and companies Philipp Holzmann, which in the 1890s had built the Anatolian Railway (Anatolische EISENBAHN) connecting Constantinople, Ankara and Konya. The Ottoman Empire wished to maintain its control of the Arabian Peninsulaand to expand its influence across the Red Sea into the nominally Ottoman (until 1914) Khedivate of Egypt, which had been under British military control since the Urabi Revoltin 1882. If the railway had been completed, the Germans would have gained access to suspected oil fields in Mesopotamia,[note 1] as well as a connection to the port of Basra on the Persian Gulf. The latter would have provided access to the eastern parts of the German colonial empire, and avoided the Suez Canal, which was controlled by British-French interests. The railway became a source of international disputes during the years immediately preceding World War I. Although it has been argued that they were resolved in 1914 before the war began, it has also been argued that the railway was a leading cause of World War I.Technical difficulties in the remote Taurus Mountains and diplomatic delays meant that by 1915 the railway was still 480 kilometres (300 mi) short of completion, severely limiting its use during the war in which Baghdad was captured by the British while the Hejaz railway in the south was attacked by guerrilla forces led by T. E. Lawrence. Construction resumed in the 1930s and was completed in 1940. A history of this railway in the context of World War I DESCRIBES the German interest in countering the British Empire, and Turkey's interest in countering their Russian rivals.As stated by a contemporary 'on the ground' at the time, Morris Jastrow wrote "It was felt in England that if, as Napoleon is said to have remarked, Antwerp in the hands of a great continental power was a pistol leveled at the English coast, Baghdad and the Persian Gulf in the hands of Germany (or any other strong power) would be a 42-centimetre gun pointed at India." hope it's helpful for you mate Please follow me And please mark it as a brainlist |
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The first indian member in royal society of london |
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Answer» Answer: Swami VIVEKANANDA was the FIRST INDIAN MEMBER of Royal SOCIETY of London. |
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How remember any g.k ..... |
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Answer» just keep SAYING and writing what you want to LEARN you will remember that. hope it helps like me follow up and MARK my answer as brainlist. |
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How colonial architecture influenced Indian Cities?Hint: Rashtrapati Bhavan, Raisina Hill, Victoria Memorial, Chennai EgmoreRailway station, Cuttack. |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: The COLONIAL era SAW an effective impact on the architectural designs belonging to the age. This was seen in the strikingly similar plans LAID for the Victoria memorial and Egmore Chennai station. Also, the designs were mainly FOLLOWED by a PATTERN of having a symmetrical front view and was provided with a huge dome over the structure. Most of the designs were laid by two chief architects George Swinton and Robert Russell who lived in today's New Delhi. |
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What part or north america did champlain explore |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Champlain SAILED down the St. Lawrence River, explored the eastern coast of modern-day NOVA Scotia and New England, and trekked across the upper Great Lakes region. He would go on to FOUND Quebec CITY in 1608 and become the first chief administrator of New France in 1620. |
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Impact of saarc on indian economy trade wise and fdi wise |
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Answer» Answer: For Indian ECONOMY which has tremendous potential, FDI has had a positive impact. FDI inflow supplements DOMESTIC capital, as well as technology and skills of existing companies. It ALSO helps to establish new companies. All of these contribute to economic growth of the Indian Economy. Explanation: |
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