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(1) What is Marxist History? |
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Explanation: Marxist historiography, or historical materialist historiography, is a school of historiography influenced by MARXISM. ... Its aim is to BRING those oppressed by HISTORY to self-consciousness, and to ARM them with tactics and strategies from history: it is both a historical and a liberatory project. |
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Why do we need dates for writing history? |
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Answer» Answer: This is very important because history is recorded chronologically. ... 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. |
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1. Answer the following in one sentence(1) What is history |
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Answer» Answer: the study of PAST events, PARTICULARLY in HUMAN affairs. |
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How was awadh movement materialized? |
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Answer» In AWADH, the peasant movement was led by Baba Ramchandra-a sanyasi who had earlier worked in Fiji as an indentured labourer. The movement here was against talukdars and landlords who demanded high rents from the peasants. Peasants had to do begar and work at landlords' farms without any payment. The peasant movement demanded reduction of revenue, abolition of begar and social boycott of oppressive landlords. In many PLACES Nai-Dhobhi BANDHS were ORGANISED to deprive landlords of the services of even washermen and barbers. |
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Explain in detail how coins inscription and monuments are useful source of information on mediaeval india |
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Answer» Answer: COINS are one of the most important sources of INFORMATION from which archaeologists and historians can try to interpret the past. This is partly because, unlike most other ANCIENT artefacts, they are OFTEN stamped with words and images. It is also because they are hard-wearing and survive in large numbers. |
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For class10 why did french revolution become the starting point spreading nationalism in europe |
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Answer» The concept of NATIONALISM emerged in the French Revolution and was spread to the rest of Europe by Napoleon's conquests. Nationalism was USED by Napoleon to make France a great POWER in Europe. |
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Apes, chimpanzee, gorilla are called as |
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Answer» The main difference between gorilla and CHIMPANZEE is that the gorilla is the SECOND CLOSEST relative to humans whereas the chimpanzee is the closest relative to humans. Furthermore, gorilla has a large body and a small brain while chimpanzee has a small body but a large brain. Gorilla and chimpanzee are tailless primates, who make up the family Hominidae along with orangutans and humans. They are COMMONLY called GREAT apes. GIVE ME LIKE PLSSS ... |
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Who has shoot the general dyer |
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Answer» Answer: Udham Singh Explanation: The Jallianwala Bagh massacre, also KNOWN as the Amritsar massacre, took place on 13 April 1919 when troops of the British Indian Army under the command of Acting Brigadier-General REGINALD Dyer fired RIFLES into a crowd of unarmed Indian civilians who had gathered in Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar, Punjab. The civilians had assembled for a peaceful protest to condemn the arrest and deportation of two national leaders, Satya Pal and Saifuddin Kitchlew, and to honour the Sikh festival of Baisakhi. |
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Decline of Mesopotamian |
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What are the different kinds of inequalities that exist in India |
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Answer» Answer: 1)Inequality based on CASTE discrimination- It means discrimination of PEOPLE on the basis of caste. Those who FALL outside the caste SYSTEM are considered as untouchable or impure 2)Gender inequality- Gender inequality is the situation were women and men are treated unequal. Due to this women lack behind men in many domains including education,labor,political representation, pay please make this answer as brainlist please |
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Jacobin club 5 important points |
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Answer» Answer: the members of jacobian CLUB MAINLY belonged to PROSPEROUS sections of the society Explanation: |
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Prepare a tabular chart of first second and third carnatic wars |
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Razia sultan and rani padmavti |
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Answer» what is this??.......... |
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State the role played by women in agrarian society during 16th and 17th centuries. |
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Answer» Most AGRARIAN societies share some common characteristics. Its key characteristic is that the ECONOMY, wealth and society in general is centered primarily on agriculture. Human and animal labor are the primary tools employed for agricultural PRODUCTION. |
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ULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS :Farliest society is known as:(A) Stone Age(B) Bronze Agewho are Anthropologist ?(C) Gold Age(D) Silver Age |
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describe the legacy of the french revolution for the people of the world during the nineteenth and twentieth century |
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Answer» Answer: The LEGACY of the French Revolution for the peoples of the world during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries was as follows — (i) Ideas of equality and democratic spread from France to other European countries and feudalism was abolished. (ii) Colonial people reworked the IDEA of freedom from bondage info their movements to create sovereign NATION states. (iii) It was the first movement to adopt the ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity. (iv) The declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen gave rights such as RIGHT to life, freedom of speech, equality before law, etc. (v) Women were given many rights. They could not be forced to marry against their will, divorce was made legal, schooling was made compulsory and they could train for JOBS. |
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Why did the hunter-gathers travel from place to place? In what ways are thesesimilar to/different from the reasons for which we travel today? |
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Answer» Answer: The hunter-gatherers travelled from place to place for the following possible reasons: 1.To search for food once the available animal and PLANTS resources had exhausted. 2.Animals move to one place to ANOTHER place. Hunter-gathers might move to another place while hunting them. 3.Plants bear fruits in different seasons. They might move SEASON to season in search of these plants and fruits. 4.Some Rivers and lakes are seasonal. people living near to these regions moved to other places when these area DRIED up. 5.They might travel to meet their friends and relatives. Now-a-days people travel for different reasons. They usually travel for picnics, BUSINESS purposes, meet their friends and relatives and visit places for leisure |
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what was the proceed to impose new taxes in France during the old Regime why did is opposed by the state french of third state. |
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Answer» Answer: Loan lenders are CHARGING 10% of interest with the state state more FACING the difficulty to manage their PALACE SCHOOLS universities hospitals and King luxurious style of Living They were facing difficulty to pay to army and other officers of state. if agree follow me |
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Explain how the Battle of Plassey and the Battle of Buxar helped the East India Company to establish its power in India? |
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Answer» Answer: The British East India Company against Siraj-ud-Daulah, the Nawab of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa, and a small French force. The British were assisted by traitors in the Nawab's high command. Generals: Colonel Robert Clive against Siraj-ud-Daulah, the Nawab of Bengal. Robert Clive of the British East India Company was actually the one who was declared victor of the Battle of Plassey, which took place 70 miles north of Calcutta in 1757. Clive, headed 1,000 English and 2,000 Indian (sepoy) soldiers. He, with eight pieces of artillery, routed 50,000 soldiers and 50 French-manned cannons of his opponent Siraj-ud-Daula, the GOVERNOR, or Nawab of Bengal. It was the victory of Plassey which established British supremacy in Bengal. Clive thought that the best way to make safe the Company's interests in Bengal was to replace Siraj with a new and more docile nawab. He found a candidate in an unhappy elderly general named MIR Jafar and after COMPLICATED conspiratorial talks and the promise of huge bribes to all concerned, a SECRET agreement was smuggled into the women's quarters of Mir Jafar's house, which was being watched by Siraj's spies, and Mir Jafar signed it. Explanation: hope it will help you please mark me as brainliest |
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My brother started getting pimples on his face what shud i do?? |
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Answer» Answer: u may once CONSULT with dermatologist BCOZ TYPICAL aids are not ALWAYS useful |
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Make a project on delhi during the mughal rule ? |
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HOW TO REVISE 20 CHAPTERS IN ONE DAY?WITH READING EACH LINE? |
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Answer» THINK it as a INTERESTING STORY & TELL it to you. |
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The story of mahatma Buddha |
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Answer» Gautama TAUGHT a Middle Way between sensual indulgence and the severe asceticism found in the śramaṇa movementcommon in his region. He later taught throughout other regions of eastern India such as Magadha and Kosala. Gautama is the primary figure in Buddhism. He is believed by Buddhists to be an enlightened teacher who attained full Buddhahood and shared his insights to help sentient BEINGS end rebirth and suffering. Accounts of his life, DISCOURSES and monasticrules are believed by Buddhists to have been summarised after his death and memorized by his followers. VARIOUS collections of TEACHINGS attributed to him were passed down by oral tradition and first committed to writing about 400 years later. |
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Where was the first aeroplane are made? and what was the name of the first aeroplane? |
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Answer» hope ot HELPS!! the LETTERS are a little bit cut hope you understand the WORDS! |
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examine the policies of the Lord Dalhousie in the annexation of Indian states. how far is annexation policies were responsible for the great uprising? |
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Answer» LAST WAVE of annexations took place under Lord Dalhousie who was the governor general from 1496. He devised a POLICY that came to be known as DOCTRINE of lapse. According to this lapse, if a king died WITHOUT a male heir, his kingdom would become the part of the company’s territory. Many kingdoms was simply annexed by applying this doctrine |
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Explain to me about the western frontlier |
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Answer» they rejected the BRITISH plan to SET up an INDIAN state in US territory south of the great lakes. |
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Main feature of the montagu Chelmsford reform |
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Answer» Answer: During the World War Britain and her allies had said that they were fighting the war for the freedom of NATIONS. Many Indian leaders believed that after the war was over, India would be given Swaraj. The British government however had no intention of CONCEDING the demands of the Indian PEOPLE. Changes were introduced in the administrative SYSTEM as a result of the Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms,called the Government of India ACT, 1919. |
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Comparision btw preamble of constitution of usa,india and south Africa |
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Answer» Answer: Secondary SchoolSocial sciences 5+3 pts Differences between preamble of USA,SOUTH africa and india Report by Rohitpalavanchu 28.11.2014 Answers bhagyaa Bhagyaa Expert the southafrica makes reference to the past I believe the only one that does MENTION god is South Africa, it says "May God protect our people" and "God bless South Africa". The Preamble of the CONSTITUTION of India mentions free worship and freedom of beliefs,however it doesnot directly mention a God. Click to let OTHERS know, how helpful is it 3.0 38 votes Report yashwanthkumar Yashwanthkumar Ambitious the major difference between preambles of usa,south africa and india is: In preambles of usa and india does not invoke (include) god in their preambles.But were as South africa invoke (include) god in their preambles. |
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आरम्भिक इतिहास के पुनर्निर्माण में आदर्श मूलक संस्कृत ग्रन्थो की भूमिका स्पष्ट करो |
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Answer» विश्वभर की समस्त प्राचीन भाषाओं में संस्कृत का सर्वप्रथम और उच्च स्थान है। विश्व-साहित्य की पहली पुस्तक ऋग्वेद इसी भाषा का देदीप्यमान रत्न है। भारतीय संस्कृति का रहस्य इसी भाषा में निहित है। संस्कृत का अध्ययन किये बिना भारतीय संस्कृति का पूर्ण ज्ञान कभी सम्भव नहीं है। अनेक प्राचीन एवं अर्वाचीन भाषाओं की यह जननी है। आज भी भारत की समस्त भाषाएँ इसी वात्सल्यमयी जननी के स्तन्यामृत से पुष्टि पा रही हैं। पाश्चात्य विद्वान इसके अतिशय समृद्ध और विपुल साहित्य को देखकर आश्चर्य-चकित होते रहे हैं। भारतीय भाषाओं को जोड़ने वाली कड़ी यदि कोई भाषा है तो वह संस्कृत ही है। विश्व की समस्त प्राचीन भाषाओं और उनके साहित्य (वाङ्मय) में संस्कृत का अपना विशिष्ट महत्त्व है। यह महत्व अनेक कारणों और दृष्टियों से है। भारत के सांस्कृतिक, ऐतिहासिक, धार्मिक, अध्यात्मिक, दर्शनिक, सामाजिक और राजनीतिक जीवन एवं विकास के सोपानों की संपूर्ण व्याख्या संस्कृत वाङ्मय के माध्यम से आज उपलब्ध है। सहस्राब्दियों से इस भाषा और इसके वाङ्मय को भारत में सर्वाधिक प्रतिष्ठा प्राप्त रही है। भारत की यह सांस्कृतिक भाषा रही है। सहस्राब्दियों तक समग्र भारत को सांस्कृतिक और भावात्मक एकता में आबद्ध रखने को इस भाषा ने महत्वपूर्ण कार्य किया है। |
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How did the success of the American Revolution contribute to the French Revolution? |
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Answer» Explanation: It led the French to SEEK an alliance with the Americans to dethrone LOUIS XVI. It inspired the French to launch their own revolution for liberty and equality. ... It made the French vulnerable to attacks, INVASIONS, and threats from the UNITED States. |
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What does the modern world oww to the ancient Greek |
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Answer» Explanation: ONE of the BIGGEST sporting EVENTS in the modern world owes its origin to the ancient Greeks. It is believed that the Greeks organized a festival at OLYMPIA to honor god ZEUS. |
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What are features of Saudi Arabia with India? |
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Answer» more no of JOB OPPORTUNITIES |
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Who was the first leader of Radical Democratic party? |
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Answer» HEY mate Here is ur answer Manabendra Nath Roy was the FIRST leader of Radical Democratic Party. Hope it helps |
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Madhavadeva was educated by in school |
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Answer» yes Explanation: |
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Write about French Revolution in 200 words |
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Answer» The French Revolution has been closely associated with the Age of Enlightenment. This is inevitable. The reasoning and scepticism that pervaded during this particular period in history compelled a sizeable number of French to revolt against the prevailing STANDARDS and norms in the French society. During the aforementioned period, military and political leader Napoleon Bonaparte had risen to PROMINENCE, specifically by taking control of France after the success of the French Revolution. He was also partly instrumental in promoting the ideals of the Enlightenment elsewhere in Europe. Beginning 1789 and lasting until 1799, the French Revolution was a chaotic period in the history of France. Of course, before the onset of the revolt, the general members of the French populace had become increasingly disappointed with their rulers. Fiscal reforms due to a weakening economy RESULTED in an increase in taxation. Members of the nobility had become exploitative of ordinary citizens. A growing discontent eventually resulted in the staging of a wide scale revolution that was specifically intended to overthrow the monarchy. It also resulted in the de-Christening of France by removing the authority of the Roman Catholic Church. The revolution ended following the return of Napoleon to France in 1799. Take note that he initially served as the commander of a French army based in ITALY from 1796 until his French homecoming in 1799. When he came back, Napoleon witnessed a destabilised French government. He immediately considered this as an opportunity to launch a coup d’état in November 1799 that subsequently made him the first consul of France. His consulate position was granted with perpetuity in 1802. By 1804, he was OFFICIALLY named as the new French Emperor. |
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The stupa of Sancho was first constructed during the region of |
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Hi everyone, helps me about the medieval period |
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What is the meaning of the phrase " grew weary of mouth"? |
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Answer» Answer: WEARY comes from the Old English word werig, meaning "tired." It can ALSO describe being extremely bored and sick of something, like on a long DRIVE, you MIGHT grow weary of your father's singing voice. |
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Make a list may archeologist find stone |
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Answer» Answer: Make a list of all the objects that archaeologists may find which of these could be made up of stone Answer: The following objects were found by archaeologists: Tools, WEAPONS, POTS, pans, ORNAMENTS and coins. Some of these objects may be made of stone, OTHERS of bone, BAKED clay or metal. |
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How did the American war of independence add more debt to French? |
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Answer» Answer: In addition to this, France assisted the thirteen AMERICAN colonies to get independence from Britain. This increased the debt to another one billion livres. ... This made the FRENCH government to spend further on interest payments alone. Thus in ORDER to meet the recurring EXPENSES, the state was obliged to increase taxes. |
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Capsaicin is compound which is found in hot peppers and chili peppers. " |
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Answer» Our gustorary receptors present on our tounge REACT to the capsaicin and we feel it very DIFFICULT to eat it. hope it helps you PLZZ mark as BRAINLIEST |
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tell me the three different parts of history ,don't tell ancient, medieval modern , all that I also know ,tell me some another things |
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Answer» Answer: HISTORIANS TYPICALLY regard the Early Middle AGES or Early Medieval Period, sometimes REFERRED ... They MARKED the start of the Middle Ages of European history. The alternative term "Late Antiquity" emphasizes ... |
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What was the French revolution significance on france and on the world |
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Answer» Answer: hope this will helpful Explanation: the French revolution was a period of time in France when the people overthrew the monarchy and to control of the government the French Revolution LAST 10 years from 1789 to 1799 begin on July 14, 1789 when revolutionaries storm a prison called Bastille. before the French Revolution the people of France were divided into social GROUPS called States the first States include the clergy the second state included the NOVELS on 3rd STREET included the COMMONERS . |
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Read - min 40.Jun-28List and write theimportant charactersand events of theNazism era.Jul-05 |
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Answer» the Hitler Explanation: PLEASE MARK as BRAINLIEST uaiksjss ssks smasksk smssks msksskoss w wmwkwkwwwkkw |
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What kind of rule did conservatives prefer? |
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Answer» Antonio lavoisier PROPOSED this law Explanation: According. To its rule energy can NEITHER be created nor DESTROYED. FOLLOW me |
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10. What method was not used to spread the ideas of the Philosophers :a. Discussed intensively in the salons and coffee housesb. Held seminars and public meetingsC. These were frequently read aloud in groups for the benefit of those who could not readand write.d. Spread among the people through books and newspapers |
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Answer» C. these were FREQUENTLY READ aloud in groups for the benefit of those who COULD not read and write |
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