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What was zollverein 3 mark |
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Answer» Answer: The Zollverein, or German Customs Union, was a COALITION of German states formed to manage tariffs and economic POLICIES within their territories. Organized by the 1833 Zollverein TREATIES, it formally STARTED on 1 January 1834. |
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Which settlement is involved in collecting revenu directy from the cultivotors ? |
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The two kings who looked after the Welfare of the subject 2kings |
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Answer» The KING who looked after the WELFARE of his subjects was CONSIDERED to be a kind-hearted and generous king. One such king was ASHOKA. |
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The two kings who looked after the Welfare of the subject |
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Answer» The KING who looked after the welfare of his subjects was CONSIDERED to be a kind-hearted and GENEROUS king. One such king was ASHOKA. |
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Last Governor General ofFirst president of India |
Answer» CHAKRAVARTI RAJAGOPALACHARIFOLLOW me ..... |
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1.Who was Deb Singh?a) Forest managerb) Ijaradarc) planterd) cultivator2. what led to the foundation of Calcutta Universitya) Charter act of 1813b)Maclay's minutec)wood 's dispatchd)University act of18573.Sri Prafulla Chandra research laboratory was establishedestablished ina)1901b) 1902c) 1903d) 19054.What were the categories into which the Indian forests were divided and how did Indian forest act effected the tribal lively hood. |
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Answer» Answer: 2. d) UNIVERSITY ACT of 1857 |
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From this can you please write a short note on nagodas like essay |
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The woman to the left of Subhas Chandra Bose, was the head of a regiment, named after which famous queen? |
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Answer» JHANSI Rani. Explanation: MANIKARNIKA. not SURE about answer |
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Write Comparative analysis between the three pyramid styles Egyptian pyramids and Mesopotamian pyramids. What are the Similarities and Dissimilarities (Max 300Words) |
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Answer» FOLLOW me Follow me and MARK me brainlist answer |
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GiveReasonBefore SwarajMaharashtra1-wasestablished inthepeoplewereharrassed. |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: |
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1. Who were Jacobins? |
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Answer» Explanation: A Jacobin was a member of the Jacobin Club, a REVOLUTIONARY political movement that was the most FAMOUS political club during the FRENCH Revolution (1789–1799).[1] The club was so called because of the DOMINICAN convent in Paris in the Rue Saint-Jacques (Latin: Jacobus) where they originally MET |
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Write Comparative analysis between the three pyramid styles Egyptian pyramids and Mesopotamian pyramids. What are the Similarities and Dissimilarities |
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Answer» mayan pyramids are mostly smaller, but steeper and more ornate. they were BUILT of stone blocks held together with LIME mortar . some were covered with PLASTER and PAINTED . my FRIENDHope it will help u |
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Name any two leaders of assertive/radical nationalists movement. |
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Answer» Answer: Lal Bal PAL (LALA Lajpat Rai, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, and Bipin Chandra Pal) were a triumvirate of assertive nationalists in British-ruled India in the early 20TH century, from 1906 to 1918. |
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Which mobile is the best mobile.realme c3 or realme 5 i |
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Anong batas ang nagtatakda ng mga hakbàng na kailangang gawin bago mabuo ang isang lalawigan batay sa sinasabi ng batas |
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Discuss the importance of language and popular traditions in the creation of natural ldentity |
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Answer» Answer: Language and the POPULAR TRADITION is a key representation of a national identity. A person is known by these two FEATURES in a foreign land. ... Then same is the CASE with tradition. Then in India they traditions are so fascinating that other countries imitate their traditions like Diwali etc. Kindly MARK me as brainliest
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What we're the two developments in the chola period that led to an increase in the area under cultivation |
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Answer» Explanation: Answer: New developments in agriculture made many of the achievements of the Cholas possible. The RIVER Kaveri (which was a PART of the regions controlled by the Cholas) branches off into several SMALL CHANNELS before entering the Bay of Bengal. |
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What is hyperinflation? mention the factor for this. |
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Answer» Answer: Gdfgshfh vyfdh guchdu chfjfyfddv ghfhfv duty HEI ur life of the CONSTITUTION of the PAPER work to long answer of what HAPPENED to long answer to long |
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The Indian league was created to inculcatea) Capitalismb) Nazi outlookc)Feeling of Nationalismd) Civil administration |
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Answer» The INDIAN league was CREATED to inculcate Feeling of NATIONALISM ..... |
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Powerful group of He nobelsplease answer the questions |
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Answer» please answer the QUESTIONS |
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What led to the foundation of Calcutta Universitya) Charter act of 1813b)Maclay's minutec)wood 's dispatchd)University act of1857 |
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Answer» Answer: option d is the correct answer Explanation: In 1951, the GOVERNMENT of West Bengal passed the Calcutta University Act, which SUBSTITUTED the earlier act of 1904 and ensured a democratic structure for the University. The West Bengal SECONDARY EDUCATION Act was passed in the same YEAR linking the university with the school leaving examination. |
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An essay on basic fatures of roman society and economy |
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Answer» Answer: Ancient Rome was an agrarian and slave based economy whose main concern was feeding the VAST number of citizens and legionaries who populated the Mediterranean REGION. ... Roman agriculture relied on large farms run by slaves. ROMANS ALSO made money from MINES, and rich Romans could buy luxuries from all over the world. |
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By whom in Germany secret state police of germany known gestapo |
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Answer» Answer: Hermann GöringHermann GöringThe Geheime Staatspolizei (SECRET STATE Police), abbreviated Gestapo (German: [ɡəˈʃtaːpo]; /ɡəˈstɑːpoʊ/), was the official secret police of Nazi Germany and in German-occupied Europe. The force was CREATED by Hermann Göring in 1933 by combining the various security police AGENCIES of Prussia into one organisation. :( hope it helps you |
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Briefly describe any four problems faced by the new state of pakistan |
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Answer» Answer :- 1. Poor housing quality and affordability The State Bank of Pakistan has estimated that across all major cities, urban housing was approximately 4.4 million units short of demand in 2015. If current trends continue, Pakistan’s five largest cities will account for 78 percent of the total housing shortage by 2035. Even if urban population remains stagnant, the growing trend of nuclear families who seek housing separate from larger families will increase pressure on housing supply[3]. When provided, housing is often low quality. Pakistan ranks eighth among the ten countries that collectively hold 60 percent of substandard housing across the WORLD[4]. Karachi, one of the world’s fastest growing megacities with an estimated 17 million people, ranks second lowest in South Asia and sixth lowest in the world on the Economist Intelligence Unit’s 2015 livability index. 2. Water and Sanitation In most Pakistani cities, water is supplied only four to 16 hours per day and to only 50 percent of the population. According to the Asian Development Bank (ADB), 90 percent of water supply schemes are unsafe for drinking. Shared latrines among households are common in cities and access to solid waste management services remains low. In the most population-dense areas of Karachi, one toilet is shared between twenty people. The World Bank estimates that poor sanitation costs Pakistan around 3.9 percent of GDP; diarrhea-related death and disease among children under five being the largest contributors. 3. Transportation Karachi is the only megacity in the world without a mass public transport system. Meanwhile, the cost of private transportation is estimated to have increased by over 100 percent since 2000. Those who cannot afford the commute are forced to live in unplanned, inner-city neighborhoods. Increased private transport on urban roads has caused severe congestion. The government has responded by upgrading many urban roads. However, infrastructure for the most common modes of travel in Pakistan – such as pavements for walking or special lanes for bicycles – either does not exist or has been encroached upon. This is despite the fact that 40 percent of all TRIPS in Lahore are made on foot. 4. Health While overall health and nutrition are better for urban than for rural populations[5], child mortality and malnutrition indicators show that Pakistan’s urban poor have health outcomes only marginally better than the rural poor. Better health outcomes in urban areas are explained by improved access to private health care in cities. But with the exception of immunization, utilization of basic public health services is very low in urban areas. Poor health outcomes are also a direct impact of the pollution caused by rapid urbanization. According to the World Health Organization, Karachi is the most polluted city in Pakistan with air twice as polluted as that of Beijing. The level of pollution in Punjab’s major cities is also three to four times HIGHER than that determined safe by the UN. A lack of clean drinking water remains a major contributor to the high mortality rate of children under five years old. According to Save the Children’s 2015 Annual Report, poor urban children in Pakistan are more likely to die young than rural children. 5. Education Although urban areas have higher student enrollment and better learning outcomes, close to 10 percent of all children in Lahore, Karachi and Peshawar remain out of school. Like healthcare, better education in cities is explained by the private sector. From 2001 to 2014, the share of primary enrollment in urban private schools rose from 25 percent to 40 percent. Moreover, there seems to be an inverse relationship between public schooling and city size. In small cities, approximately 35 percent of all children aged five to nine are enrolled in government schools. In capital cities, that figure drops to 22 percent. Continued preference for private schools reflects the low quality of government schools in urban centers. While all private schools have basic facilities (drinkable water and toilets), they are missing in around 12 percent of government schools in Lahore. 6. Land Management Outdated land use regulation and building codes, the absence of a unified land record system and patchy DATA on land use result in poor urban land management. One consequence is extreme inequality in land use. In Karachi, 36 percent of the population lives in formally planned settlements that consume 77 percent of the city’s residential land, where urban density can be as low as 84 people per hectare. On the other hand, Karachi’s many informal settlements have densities of more than 4,500 per hectare. These hugely varying densities have resulted in unequal access to vital urban areas. |
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An essay on basis features of roman society and economy |
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Answer» Answer: Ancient Rome was an AGRARIAN and slave based economy whose main concern was feeding the vast number of citizens and LEGIONARIES who populated the Mediterranean region. ... Roman agriculture relied on large farms run by slaves. Romans also made money from mines, and rich Romans COULD buy luxuries from all over the WORLD. |
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Can anyone tell me the full form of Mc and bc |
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Answer» Answer: mc stands for master CARD..... bc stands for before CHRIST.... hope it's helpful..... FOLLOW me... |
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Name the party formed by the spartacists after the drifted by tea Weimar republic? |
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Answer» communist party of Germany (KPD) Explanation: After their experiences with the SPD and the Independent SOCIAL Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), the Spartacists concluded that their goals could be met only in a party of their own, and they FOUNDED the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) at the end of 1918. |
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Write short not on bakhar |
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Answer» Bakhar is a form of HISTORICAL narrative written in Marathi prose. ... Bakhars are one of the EARLIEST GENRES of medieval Marathi literature. More than 200 bakhars were written in the SEVENTEENTH to nineteenth centuries, the most important of them chronicling the deeds of the Maratha ruler Shivaji. Please MARK me as brainliest Please.......... |
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In which of the following regions do women have the most economic opportunities? |
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Answer» Explanation: If you are SATISFIED with my answer so plz..MARK my answer as Brainliest. |
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Write briefly about what were the intertion of the partition of bengal. |
Answer» HEY MATE THIS IS YOUR ANSWER..The partition took PLACE on 16th October 1905 and separated the largely Muslim eastern areas from the largely hindu western areas..
the partition animated the MUSLIMS to form their own national organization on communal lines. Bengal was reunited by lord hardinge in 1911 in an EFFORT to appease bengali sentiments .. I HOPE this helps you mate..please mark me as brainlist please mate.. |
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The Parthenon structure or which Greek order amazed you the most and why. (Max 300 Word) |
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Answer» Answer: the Parthenon the TEMPLE of the goodness ATHENA on the ACROPOLIS in Athens, is referred to by many as the pinnacle of a NICE to Greek my friendhope it will help U |
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Ramtanu Mallick was know asa)Nanabhai of Bengalb) Rammohan of Bengalc)Father of Bengald) Nana sahib of Bengal |
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Answer» d) Nana SAHIB of Bengal ➜ Ramratan Mallik is POPULARLY KNOWN as Nana SAHEB of Bengal. |
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. In Bangal indigo rebellion started in first Indian Forest act implemented ?a)Birbhumb)NadiaC)kulnad )Midnapur |
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Examine religion and culture of harappans |
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Answer» HEY WELCOME TO MY PERFECT ANSWER:-) |
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People who lived in past know as |
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HISTORICAL...... . |
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What did the revolutionry uprising of the spartacist League based on? |
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Answer» The uprising was PRIMARILY a power struggle between the moderate SOCIAL Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) led by Friedrich Ebert and the RADICAL communists of the COMMUNIST Party of Germany (KPD), led by Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg, who had previously founded and led the Spartacist League (Spartakusbund). |
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What was the uses of seals in harappan civilisation |
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Answer» Explanation: SEALS were utilized to make a fixing, or positive ENGRAVING while doing trade. Sealings were utilized as a part of antiquated CIRCUMSTANCES for exchange. They would be MADE on earthenware production or the mud labels used to SEAL the rope around bundles of goods mark as brainliest. |
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telephone etiquettes must be practised for an effective and healthy telephonic discussion and smooth flow of inspiration.discuss telephone etiquettes |
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Answer» Answer: ACC. to me some telephone etiquettes should be: 1. Answer the call within 4 rings. (If possible) 2.Immediately introduce yourself. 3. Speak clearly and slowly. 4.use proper language. 5. Remain cheerful. 6.Ask before SOMEONE putting on hold or TRANSFERRING a call. 7. Always say goodbye or some good words at the END of the call. If you like my answer so PLZ... mark it as Brainliest. Plz........ |
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What was davis plan? |
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Answer» Answer: The plan provided for an end to the Allied OCCUPATION, and a staggered PAYMENT plan for Germany's payment of war reparations. ... The Dawes Plan was PUT forward and was signed in Paris on August 16th 1924. Explanation: |
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The modern age began at the same time in all parts of the world |
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Answer» Answer: The early modern period of modern history follows the late Middle Ages of the post-classical era. Although the chronological limits of the period are open to DEBATE, the timeframe spans the period after the late portion of the post-classical age (c. 1500), KNOWN as the Middle Ages, through the beginning of the Age of Revolutions (c. 1800) and is variously demarcated by historians as beginning with the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople in 1453, the Renaissance period in Europe and Timurid Central Asia, the Muslim conquests in the Indian subcontinent, and the end of the Reconquista and the Age of Discovery (especially the VOYAGES of Christopher Columbus beginning in 1492 but also with Vasco da Gama's discovery of the sea route to India in 1498) and ending around the French Revolution in 1789. Historians in recent decades have argued that from a worldwide standpoint, the most important feature of the early modern period was its globalizing character.New economies and institutions emerged, becoming more sophisticated and globally articulated over the course of the period. This process BEGAN in the medieval North Italian city-states, particularly Genoa, Venice, and Milan in the west, and in India's Bengal in the east. The early modern period also included the rise of the dominance of the economic theory of MERCANTILISM. |
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Describe the process by which Germany was unified. |
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Answer» In the 1860s, Otto von Bismarck, then Minister President of Prussia, provoked three short, decisive wars against Denmark, Austria, and FRANCE, aligning the smaller German states BEHIND Prussia in its DEFEAT of France. In 1871 he unified Germany into a nation-state, forming the German EMPIRE. |
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Name two journals which preached the cult of violence. |
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Answer» Pragati and the Amrita BAZAR PATRIKA and the ACT of press of 1910 |
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Which new system arose in the place of feudalism in the eighteenth century? |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation:Feudalism was a combination of legal, economic, military and cultural CUSTOMS that flourished in Medieval Europe between the 9th and 15th centuries. Broadly defined, it was a way of structuring society around relationships that were DERIVED from the holding of land in exchange for service or labour. Although it is derived from the Latin word feodum or feudum (fief),[1] which was USED during the Medieval PERIOD, the term feudalism and the system which it describes were not conceived of as a formal political system by the people who lived during the Middle Ages.[2] The classic definition, by François-Louis Ganshof (1944),[3] describes a set of RECIPROCAL legal and military obligations which existed among the warrior nobility and revolved around the three key concepts of lords, vassals and fiefs.[3] |
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Sst Workbook solutions ch-3,4 |
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The farmers who cultivated indigo were paied on advance of |
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Answer» ❥❥❥❥ᴛʜᴇ ɪɴᴅɪɢᴏ ᴘʟᴀɴᴛᴇʀ ɢᴀᴠᴇ ᴛʜᴇ ғᴀʀᴍᴇʀ ᴀ ᴄᴀsʜ ᴀᴅᴠᴀɴᴄᴇ ᴛᴏ ʜᴇʟᴘ ᴘᴀʏ ғᴏʀ ᴛʜᴇ ʀᴇɴᴛ ᴏғ ᴛʜᴇ ʟᴀɴᴅ ᴏʀ ᴏᴛʜᴇʀ ᴄᴏsᴛs. ᴛʜɪs ᴀᴅᴠᴀɴᴄᴇ ᴡᴀs ᴀ ʟᴏᴀɴ ᴛʜᴀᴛ ɴᴇᴇᴅᴇᴅ ᴛᴏ ʙᴇ ʀᴇᴘᴀɪᴅ ᴡɪᴛʜ ɪɴᴛᴇʀᴇsᴛ. ᴛʜᴇ ᴘʟᴀɴᴛᴇʀs ᴏғᴛᴇɴ ɪɴsɪsᴛᴇᴅ ᴛʜᴀᴛ ᴛʜᴇ ғᴀʀᴍᴇʀ ɢʀᴏᴡ ɪɴᴅɪɢᴏ, ʀᴀᴛʜᴇʀ ᴛʜᴀɴ ғᴏᴏᴅ ᴄʀᴏᴘs, ᴏɴ ᴛʜᴇ ғᴀʀᴍᴇʀ's ʙᴇsᴛ ʟᴀɴᴅ.❥❥❥❥ |
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Give two features of society before 18th century |
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Answer» Answer: The 18th century lasted from January 1, 1701 to December 31, 1800. During the 18th century, elements of Enlightenment thinking culminated in the American, French, and Haitian revolutions. The age saw violent slave trading and human trafficking on a global scale. The reactions against monarchical and aristocratic power helped fuel the revolutionary responses against it throughout the century. The period is also known as the "century of lights" or the "century of reason". In continental EUROPE, philosophers dreamed of a brighter age. For some, this dream turned into a reality with the French Revolution of 1789, though this was later compromised by the excesses of the Reign of Terror. At first, many monarchies of Europe embraced Enlightenment ideals, but in the wake of the French Revolution they feared loss of power and formed broad coalitions for counter-revolution. The Ottoman Empire EXPERIENCED an unprecedented period of PEACE and economic expansion, taking PART in no European wars from 1740 to 1768. As a consequence the empire did not share in Europe's military improvements during the Seven Years' War (1756–1763), CAUSING its military to fall behind and suffer defeats against Russia in the second half of the century. |
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What was the ain objective of Treaty of Vienna of 1815to undo the changes brought about in Europe during Napoleonic warto plan the unification of Germanyto restore the democracy of Europeto overthrow the Bourbon dynasty |
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Answer» Answer: Treaty of Vienna of 1815 was signed with the objective of UNDOING most of the changes that had COME about in Europe during the Napoleonic WARS. The Bourbon dynasty, which had been deposed during the French Revolution, was restored to power, and France lost the territories it had annexed under Napoleon. A series of states were set up on the boundaries of France to prevent French expansion in the future. The German CONFEDERATION of 39 states that had been set up by Napoleon was left untouched. The main intention was to restore the monarchies that had been overthrown by Napoleon, and create a new conservative order in Europe. |
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