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1.

How does Indian history help in our daily life?

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HISTORY is such an important subject and plays a very vital ROLE when it COMES to shaping of our society. History is the study of past events. We refer to the past when comparing it with the present times and deduce the changes that have taken place. These actions of the past also SHAPE our future actions. Therefore, history plays a vital role in preparing us for the future.

2.

What are the reasons for re-election?

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Lot of reasons are there(you please Google it).But the MAIN reason is DEATH of a MINISTER or PRESIDENT ETC.,.

3.

What actions did congress take over to protect the African americans

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ONE important issue was the right to vote. ... Meanwhile, the Reconstruction acts gave former male slaves the right to vote and hold public office. Congress also passed two amendments to the Constitution. The FOURTEENTH Amendment made African-Americans citizens and protected citizens from DISCRIMINATORY STATE laws.

4.

What were the judicial system under the mughals administration?

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The judicial courts provided by the Mughals were PRINCIPALLY of two types—secular and ecclesiastical. Except during the reign of Aurangzeb, the principal courts for settlement of disputes were PRESIDED over by the emperor, the GOVERNORS, and other executive officers.

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5.

What was the name of the last ruler of the bahmani kingdom?

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Kalimullah SHAH was the LAST RULER of the BAHAMANI kingdom

6.

What was the impact of the french revolution in french?

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The French Revolution was a time when the POOR fought for liberty and equality. It involved the whole population of France and impacted all. It affected the PEOPLE involved due to the abolishment of slavery and absolutism. This gave the peasants of France equal rights and freedom. Before the revolution, the peasants had little to no power within the government and were oppressed by the rich; this EVENT helped put an end to this and significantly changed their lives.

However, this revolution came with a price. Execution, emigration, violent deaths – these were some of the FATES people, both peasant and nobles, MET during the revolution. This event led to much bloodshed. Many nobles were exiled and the revolution resulted in the death of about 40,000 people. These deaths are therefore one of the main effects of the French Revolution.

Although, this event took the lives of several, the French Revolution was an important event in international history. The French Revolution was all about the equality between people, regardless of their status.

7.

Give two examples to show how the meanings of words change over time.​

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  1. nice
  2. silly

Explanation:

in previous times nice meant ... foolish, simple but in today's time it is used to give COMPLEMENTS....

similiarly .. meaning of silly was blessed.. but in today's time.. it MEANS FOOLISHNESS...

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8.

Why did the mediaeval map of India show the coastal reign in more detail

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By the END of the fifteenth century European traders started doing trade and AROUND mid-eighteenth century they became a POLITICAL force in India marking the end of Medieval period. But some SCHOLARS believe that start of Mughal EMPIRE is the end of Medieval period in India

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9.

What changes were brought by the revolutionary government to improve the status of the french women?

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In the early years the revolutionary GOVERNMENT did introduce laws that helped improve the lives of women. Together with the creation of state schools, schooling was MADE compulsory for all girls.

Their fathers could no longer force them into MARRIAGE against their will. Marriage was made into a CONTRACT ENTERED into freely and registered under civil law.

Divorce was made legal, and could be applied for by both women and men

10.

What was the first english ship that came to lndia?

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MALICE SCOURGE

The first english SHIP or EAST india company was ' MALICE SCOURGE' which was constructed in the yeat 1595.Its OWNER was Earl of Cumberland .In the year 1601 its name got changed as 'RED DRAGON' . East india COMANY used this ship for nearly five voyages to east Indies.

11.

What was gandhi ji's view on conservation of resources?

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CONSERVATION of RESOURCES can help to take CARE of our heritage. We can care for and protected for the BENEFIT, use and enjoyment of the public today and for generations to come. Our NATURAL Resources should be conserved because it is the main source of our daily needs and is limited only.

12.

Analyes the impact of globalization on MNCs in India

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Effects of Globalisation on Indian Society. GLOBALIZATION is a significant factor in competitive world that integrate and mobilizecultural values of people at global level. In the age of RAPID technical progression, many countries are unified and transformed due to the process of globalization.

13.

Name rulers of the Lodi Dynasty (Delhi Sultanate)

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The LODI dynasty was an Afghandynasty that ruled the Delhi Sultanate from 1451 to 1526. It was the LAST dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate, and was founded by Bahlul Khan Lodi when he REPLACED the SAYYID dynasty.

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14.

Make own sentence using word pollution

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ANSWER:

POLLUTION is DAMAGING our EARTH

15.

Testing comes under which categoru of cost of quilty

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Cost of poor quality (COPQ) is defined as the costs associated with PROVIDING poor quality products or SERVICES. There are FOUR CATEGORIES: Internal failure costs are costs associated with defects found before the customer receives the product or SERVICE.

16.

Effect of partition on the life of the Delhi people

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17.

State why the quality of decision is better in a democracy

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Democracy is based on consultation and discussion. A democratic decision always involves many PERSONS, discussions and meetings. ... Thus the lengthy process of TAKING DECISIONS on any important issue in democracy improves the QUALITY of the decision

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18.

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EXPLANATION:

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19.

What caused venezuela's oil industry to decline in the mid-1980's? Jiskha?

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Venezuela is one of the WORLD's LARGEST exporters of OIL and has the ..... During the mid-1980s, Venezuela's oil PRODUCTION steadily began to rise. By the 1990s

20.

What name was given to congress socialist party after 1948?

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PRAJA SOCIALIST PARTY

21.

What were salient aspects of the mughal empire in the seventeenth century?

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There was great ECONOMIC and commercial PROSPERITY in the MUGHAL Empire DUE to the administrative and military EFFICIENCY.

22.

Enlist the major differences between Public Healthcare Services & Privatehealthcare Services​

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A hospital can be a public or private institution, depending on how it is ... If you would like to work in a health care setting and you are trying to differentiate between ... administrators will stay on top of spending and OFFER a limited SET of services.The prime difference between a private hospital and a public hospital is the OWNERSHIP. ... The fees of a private hospital are higher than that of a public hospital. It should be noted that most of the TIME public hospitals offer their services FREE of charge or for reduced rates.

Explanation:

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23.

What were the different historical periods of Indian history created by the British? what were its shortcomings?(NO SPAM)​

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DIFFERENT periods of Indian HISTORY created by British are

1. Ancient history ( from prehistoric

age to COLLAPSE of GUPTA empire

about 450CE-550CE

2. Medieval history (from collapsion

of gupta PERIOD to reign of

Auranzeb about 550CE-1707CE)

3. Modern history (from end of reign

of Auranzeb to till date about

1707CE - .....)

24.

Why did the British Government close it's markets to Indian products.​

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This is the answer GIVEN up

25.

12356multiply by 25 multiply 40​

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12356 × 25 × 40

= 12356 × (25 × 40)

= 12356 × 1000

=1,23,56,000 (ANS)

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26.

Name the classes represented by the estate general​

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ANSWER:

are the GENERAL of PAER

27.

How did the mamluk dynasty decline

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From this moment, Mamluk Egypt as an independent state seized to exist and fell under the suzerainty of the Ottomans. The gradual decline of the Mamluk Empire is most OFTEN identified by HISTORIANS with the BEGINNING of the Burji Dynastry in 1382. ... There was a change in the ethnic origin of the DOMINANT MAMLUKS.

28.

Who led the revolt against British in awash

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Raja Jailal Singh

Indian Rebellion of 1857. During the First War of Independence, from 1857 to 1858, BEGUM Hazrat Mahal's band of supporters, led by Raja Jailal Singh, rebelled against the forces of the British EAST India COMPANY; later, they SEIZED control of Lucknow and she declared her son, Birjis Qadra, as the RULER (Wali) of Oudh.

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29.

Chauhans ruled over the region around ​

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Answer: CHAUHANS of Ajmer ruled AROUND Ajmer and DELHI. They were ONE of the Rajput who ruled on Delhi.

30.

Changes that took place in modern industries in 19th century

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31.

Which present of CM in Karnataka ​

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ANSWER:

H.D KUMAR SWAMY........

32.

A conclusion on the life sketch and contributions of APJ Abdul Kalam.

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R. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was really a true legend for the youngsters of the country. He has inspired the new generation of the country through his whole life, career, workings and writings. He still lives in the heart of Indian people as the People’s President and Missile Man. He was a scientist and an aerospace engineer who closely linked to the India’s missile programme. He LATER served the country as 11th President of India from 2002 to 2007. The full name of APJ abdul Kalam was Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam.

He was born on 15th of October in 1931 at Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu and died on 27th of July in 2015 at Shillong, MEGHALAYA, India. After his graduation from the Madras Institute of Technology, he joined the Defence Research and Development ORGANIZATION (DRDO). He has worked under a LEGENDARY space scientist, Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai (father of India’s space programme). He later became the project director in 1969 of India’s first indigenous Satellite Launch Vehicle, SLV-III.

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2. Explain the following with its reason.(1) Writing of the regional history receiveda momentum.​

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The WRITING of Indian Historians show an INCLINATION to restore the pride ANCIENT glory of India and self esteem of Indian READERS. Their writings are known as 'Nationalistic Historiography. ' ... Thus the Nationalistic Historiography provided a momentum to the writing of the regional HISTORIES

34.

Bina Maut Ka Pradhan Mantri kaun tha​

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CHANDRA SHEKHAR Singh

MANI

Explanation:

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35.

Plese explain this answer in detail

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ANSWER:

what answer???????

EXPLANATION:

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36.

What are meridians of longitude

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A (geographic) MERIDIAN (or line of longitude) is the half of an imaginary great circle on the Earth's surface, terminated by the NORTH Pole and the South Pole, connecting POINTS of EQUAL longitude, as measured in angular DEGREES east or west of the Prime Meridian.

37.

Which contributed to the spread of domestic terrorism

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LONE offenders

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38.

What dou u mean by pubg❓❓❓

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PUBG is a ADDICTION GAME

39.

How was India converted into an agricultural colony of the British? ​

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BRITISH colonial rule had the effect of commercializing Indian agriculture, but did so in a WAY that was harmful to INDIANS. ... The commercialization of agriculture also had an adverse effect as far as the commodities being produced. CASH CROPS took the place of food production in India.

40.

What are the disadvantages of permanent settlement?(at least five points plzz)​

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Disadvantages of permanent settlement are:

1. When production increased, the company never benefited from it. Also, they could not increase the REVENUE as it was fixed.

2. The revenue to be PAYED to the company was very high. Also, the rent paid by the peasants to the Zamindars was equally high which made the lives of the cultivator difficult. They also took the loan for this, and when they were not able to pay the rent, they LOST their land.

3. Zamindars who failed to pay the revenue to the company lost their title of Zamindari.

4. Zamindars never invested to improve the land production.

**Zamindars are basically LANDOWNERS, ones who lease their land to tenant farmers.

**Zamindari's are the land held or administered by a zamindar.

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41.

Write a note on the dual system of government presidential.

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The Dual SYSTEM of Government in Bengal was the brainchild of Lord Clive.He left nothing for the Bengal than just a shadow AUTHORITY and the real government came into the HANDS of the EAST India Company. The Officials of the British East India Company

42.

What is the awareness spread's by rajaram mohan roy in India​

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He struggled for years to GET this evil legally eradicated. He established the Brahmo SAMAJ along with the other enlightened Bengalis. The samaj was a highly influential socio-religious reform movement which raised its voice against evils LIKE caste system, DOWRY, ill-treatment of women, etc.

43.

In the mid of 8th century blank overthrew his Chalukya ruler​

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44.

Detail report about all the person involved in movement of Bengal with information and photographs​

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The partition of Bengal in 1905, was made on OCTOBER 16, by then viceroy of India, Lord curzon. partition was PROMOTED for administrative region; Bengal was a large as France but with a significantly larger population. The eastern region was thought to be neglected and under-governed. By splitting the province , an improved administration could be established in the east subsequently, the population would benefit from new school and employment opportunities. However, other motives LURKED BEHIND the partition plan. Bengali hindus were in the FOREFRONT of political agitation for greater participation in governance; their position would be weakened since Muslim would now dominate in the east. Hindus tended to oppose partition, which was more popular among Muslims. what followed partition however, stimulated an almost national anti-British movement that involved non violent and violent protests , boycott and even an assassination attempt against the governor of the new province of west Bengal.

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45.

Similarities between Indonesia and java

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WHATTT!!! INDONESIA is a PLACE and java is a computer language.There is no such major similarity

46.

Two features of humayun tomb

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1. Inside the Humayun's Tomb, you can FIND various ARCHITECTURAL features, which makes this tomb a truly grand structure.

2. You can find baradari (pavilion) and a hammam (BATH chamber) inside the tomb. Built of red sandstone, the dome of the tomb is made up of sparkling WHITE marble.

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47.

Give me 15examples of economic and non economic activities?

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BANKING TRANSPORT TRADE EDUCATION INSURANCE

48.

Why was Zamindari system abolished after independence​

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The first important agrarian reform after independence was the abolition of the Zamindari system. The process of passing Zamindari abolition bills had started even when the constitution of India was not enacted. A number of provinces such as United Provinces (UP), Central Provinces, Bihar, Madras, Assam, Bombay had introduced such bills on the BASIS of a Zamindari Abolition committee, chaired by G.B. Pant. However, there was a widespread concern that he Zamindars would make every effort to cause DELAY in acquisition of their lands. When constitution was passed, right to property was enshrined as fundamental right under article 19 and 31. The provinces passed the Zamindari Abolition Acts but all these acts were challenged in the court on account of their constitutional validity. The supreme court upheld the rights of Zamindars. To secure the constitutional validity of these state acts, the parliament passed first amendment (1951) within 15 MONTHS of enactment of the constitution and second amendment in 1955. By 1956, Zamindari abolition act was passed in many provinces. Due to conferment of land rights, around 30 lakh tenants and share-croppers were able to acquire the ownership rights over a total cultivated area of 62 lakh acres throughout the country due to these acts. On the other hand, the compensation paid to Zamindars was GENERALLY small and varied from state to states.

49.

What were the two main reasons for the production of surplus goods in mahajanapadas​

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1)USING MULTIPLE crop technology

2)using MODERN tools

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50.

How can economic integration be brought about ?

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The COSTS of Economic Integration. Despite the benefits, economic integration has costs. ... Additionally, members of economic UNIONS are typically REQUIRED to ADHERE to rules on trade, monetary policy, and fiscal policy, which are established by an unelected external POLICYMAKING body.

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