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Write about the changes brought by British aftrr revolt |
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Two styles that are currently in fashion that are worn by inverted triangles shape bodies |
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Answer» Answer: Wear a dress that is FLARED. So that the attention GOES to your hip area. · Wear “Peplum” tops. This will give shape and volume to your hip/WAIST. · You can also wear tops that are loose at the waist to give some volume. · Wear flared pants and skirts. · Go for tops or dresses with “V” and “U” neckline. · Go with full SLEEVES or THREE fourth sleeves. · You can also wear balloon pants. It will give volume to your lower body. |
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What is plateau name the major types of plateaus |
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Answer» Answer: HEYA MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER❤ A plateau is a flat, elevated LANDFORMS that RISES sharply above the surroundings area on at least one side. Plateaus occur on every continent and take up a third of the earth's land. They are one of the FOUR major landforms along with mountains, plains and hills.. |
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How did thw war of 1812 affect the public opinion in the united states |
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Answer» Answer: The seizure of American ships and sailors, COMBINED with the British support of Indian RESISTANCE, led to strident calls in Congress for war against Great Britain. The loudest came from the “war hawks,” led by Henry Clay from Kentucky and John C. Calhoun from South Carolina, who proclaimed that they would not tolerate these British insults to American honor. Many Federalists opposed the war, since they believed it would disrupt the maritime trade on which many northeastern Americans depended. In a narrow vote, Congress authorized the president to declare war against Britain in June 1812. The US military strategy focused on seizing parts of Canada in the HOPES of forcing British concessions on Indian issues and neutral shipping rights. However, the US army was small, disorganized, and poorly equipped. Despite these shortcomings, the Americans managed two significant victories over the British in battles on or near Lake Erie in the fall of 1813. In the Battle of the Thames, Tecumseh was killed and the American Indian resistance was crushed. The British would never again attempt to CREATE an Indian buffer state between the United States and Canada. Meanwhile, events in Europe continued to influence the course of the war. With the abdication of Napoleon in April 1814, the British were able to devote more of their resources to the war with the United States. The end of the war in Europe, moreover, made some of US President James Madison’s demands, such as the return of neutral shipping rights and the immediate cessation of impressment, irrelevant. With the British no longer at war with FRANCE, these practices were abandoned before the end of the war with the United States. In the Battle of Bladensburg in August 1814, the British sacked and burned Washington, DC, plundering the White House and wounding US national pride. The British continued their march north but were unable to capture Baltimore in the Battle of Fort McHenry, during which Francis Scott Key penned the poem that would later become the US national anthem, the Star-Spangled Banner. HOPE IT HELPS HAVE A GREAT DAY!!! |
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Under feudalism,who was directly responsible for protecting the people |
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Dilmun has commenly identified witha)Afghanistan b)Island of Bahrain c)Khorasan d)Rajasthan |
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What was the main aim of right to information movement |
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Answer» Right to Information (RTI) is an ACT of the Parliament of India which sets out the rules and procedures regarding citizens' right to information. It replaced the erstwhile Freedom of Information Act, 2002. Under the provisions of RTI Act, any citizen of India may request information from a "public authority" (a body of Government or "instrumentality of STATE") which is REQUIRED to REPLY expeditiously or within thirty days. In case of matter involving a petitioner's life and liberty, the information has to be provided within 48 hours. The Act also requires every public authority to computerise their records for wide dissemination and to proactively certain categories of information so that the citizens need minimum recourse to request for information formally. Pls mark the brainliest ;) |
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A brief description on English civil war and glorious revolution |
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Answer» Answer: Heres your answer mate!!! Explanation: The English Civil War (1642–1651) was a series of civil wars and political machinations between Parliamentarians ("Roundheads") and Royalists ("Cavaliers") PRINCIPALLY over the manner of England's governance. The first (1642–1646) and second (1648–1649) wars pitted the supporters of King Charles I against the supporters of the Long Parliament, while the third (1649–1651) saw fighting between supporters of King Charles II and supporters of the Rump Parliament. The war ended with Parliamentarian victory at the Battle of Worcester on 3 September 1651. English Civil War The victory of the Parliamentarian New Model Army over the Royalist Army at the Battle of Naseby on 14 June 1645 marked the decisive TURNING point in the English Civil War.Date22 August 1642 – 3 September 1651Location Kingdoms of England, Ireland and Scotland. ResultParliamentarian victoryBelligerentsRoyalistsParliamentariansCommanders and leaders King Charles I  Prince Rupert of the Rhine King Charles II Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex Thomas Fairfax Oliver Cromwell Casualties and losses50,000[1]34,000[1]127,000 non-combat deaths (including some 40,000 civilians)[a] The outcome of the war was threefold: the trial and execution of Charles I (1649); the exile of his son, Charles II (1651); and the replacement of English monarchy with, at first, the Commonwealth of England (1649–1653) and then the Protectorate under the personal rule of Oliver Cromwell (1653–1658) and briefly his son Richard (1658–1659). A king had never been executed before. In England, the monopoly of the Church of England on Christian worship was ended, while in Ireland the victors consolidated the established Protestant Ascendancy. Constitutionally, the wars established the precedent that an English monarch cannot GOVERN without Parliament's consent, ALTHOUGH the IDEA of Parliamentary sovereignty was only legally established as part of the Glorious Revolution in 1688.[2] Hope it helps!!!! Pls mark it brainliest... |
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Which society transmitted Indian culture to Europe?(A) Afghani(B) Gujarathi(C) Parsi(D) Sindhi |
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What are the similarities and differences in DAV and MAO |
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Answer» Answer: -He LARGELY encouraged Communism and was a strong believer and supporter of it. -GANDHI grew up in India as a son of a caste of grocers and moneylenders. -Both of them rose up against the oppression of former oppressors for what they believed was right and just. Compare and Contrast of Mao Zedong and Gandhi -Both advocated the equality for women, no oppression for women was one of their greatest similarities. -Gandhi eventually took part and lead protest for Independence Biggest DISTINCTIONS of Mao Zedong Compared to Gandhi -His biggest influence in his life, his Mother, was largely pacifist and vegetarian which had a huge impact on Gandhi. -Both RULED or had a dominant role in the huge nations that they lived in, India and China were both one of the biggest country's dring this time. -He lead a Peaceful organization compared to Mao Zedongs great empire, ruled through violence -He started the Cultural Revolution within China which even helped him gain more power throughout the Chinese population. He ENJOYED literature and his quotes were studied by all, like a sacred text Mahatma Gandhi Background Information Explanation: |
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Mention any four challenges in the development of the social science curriculum |
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Answer» Answer: The Education System which evolved in ANCIENT India is known as the Vedic system. The importance of education was well recognized in India, ‘Swadeshe pujyate raja, VIDWAN sarvatra pujyate’, which MEANS “A king is honoured only in his own country, but one who is learned is honoured throughout the world." The ultimate aim of education in ancient India was not knowledge, as preparation for life in this world or for life beyond, but for complete realization of self. The Gurukul system fostered a bond between the Guru & the Shishya and established a teacher centric system in which the pupil was subjected to a rigid discipline and was under certain obligations towards his teacher. The world's first university was established in Takshila in 700 BC and the University of Nalanda was built in the 4th century BC, a great achievement and contribution of ancient India in the field of education. 3. Recent Trends In the last twenty years, the educational scenario in India has seen MAJOR changes (Joshi Kireet, 2000) & new CONCEPTS such as Rights-based approach to elementary education Student entitlement Shift in emphasis from literacy and basic education to secondary, higher, technical and professional education, the endeavour to extend universalization to secondary education, To reshape the higher education scenario. A new impetus to skill development through vocational education in the context of the emergence of new technologies in a rapidly expanding economy in a globalised environment Need for innovative ways of student financing Addressing challenges of globalization and liberalization, Recognition of multi-disciplinary & inter-disciplinary nature of learning and knowledge, |
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Write the causes of the revolt of 1857 ? |
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Answer» Answer: What were the main CAUSES of REVOLT of 1857? Pathetic Socioeconomic Condition. Problems of Land Revenue. Destruction of Economy. Low position of Indians in Administration. Doctrine of Lapse. Ill-treatment with Bahadur SHAH Zafar. Annexation of Oudh. Biased Police and Judiciary. Explanation: plz FOLLOW me and I hope helpful answer |
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1. What is the purpose of the social sciences? Give an example. |
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Answer» Answer: HEYA MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER❤ social science helps to explain how society WORKS, EXPLORING everything from the triggers of economic growth and CAUSES of unemployment to what makes people happy. This information vital and can be used for MANY purposes.. |
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Wwhat will you use to show the following place in the drama |
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Answer» where are the options___???? |
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What are the functions of a fruit? |
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Answer» Answer: Different fruits have MANY different functions: For example Apple -- apple DECREASES the blood cholesterol in our body Banana -- HELPS to decrease weight loss Kiwi -- they have VITAMIN c and k which is good for GROWTH and blood clotting hope it helped! |
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India became ________ of the British East India Company |
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Answer» ANSWER:slaves |
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Who established the Home Rule League in Madras?????? |
Answer» Hi cutie ❣️❣️Tilak founded the first HOME rule league at the Bombay provincial CONGRESS at Belgaum in April,1916. then after this Annie Besant founded second league at Adyar Madras in September 1916. I hope it will help✌️✌️ |
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If you wanted to use an atlas to find a small town in a country |
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Answer» Answer: we should ROTATE it in the COUNTRY, where the small TOWN is located. Explanation: |
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Tithi was a tax collected by |
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Find BC if the area of triangle ABC is 36 cm squire and the height 80 is 83 CM |
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Answer» Answer: 0.89cm Height= 83cm We know, Area of the Triangle= 1/2 * base * Height 36= 1/2* base* 83 Base= 72/83 Base = 0.86 cm / 0.9 cm |
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How did Chines silk reaches west Asia and Rome |
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Answer» Answer: JUMP to Initiation in China (130 BCE) · The Silk Road ESSENTIALLY came into being from the 1st century BCE, FOLLOWING these efforts by China to consolidate a road to the Western WORLD and India, both through direct settlements in the area of the Tarim Basin and diplomatic relations with the countries of the Dayuan, Parthians and Bactrians further west. |
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How did chines silk reach west Asia and Rome |
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Answer» by the SILK route the CHINESE used the silk route to transport silk PLZ MARK ME AS THE BRAINLIEST!!! |
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PASS MARKS:- 171944)19451947 , 1946( 1973, 1974 , 1975, 1976)300)(270 , 280 , 290,حصہ اول کل نمبر (11)(1) درست جواب کی نشاندہی کریں۔(1) اقوام متحدہ کا قیام عمل میں آیا۔(۲) مصر اور اسرائیل کے درمیان جنگ ہوئی۔(3) 1973 کا آ ین دفعات پر عمل ہے۔سیم وتھور بیماری ہے۔زمین کی ، درختوں کی ، حیوانات کی ، ودولعلامہ اقبال شاعر جانے جاتے ہیں۔افغانستان ، بنگال ، مغرب ، پاکستان )(1) کوہ سلیمان کی بلند ترین چوٹی ہے۔تخت سلیمان ، سرکارم ، نانگا پربت ، کے ٹو)(2) نواب سراج الدول حکمران تھا۔پنجاب ، بنگال ، آسام ، بلوچستان )(۸) میثاق لکھنو طے پایا تھا۔(1) اسلامی ممالک کی تنظیم کو کہتے ہیں۔( سارک ، سیٹو ، او آئی سی ، ای سی او)(۱۰) پاکستان کی آبادی کا %55 پیشہ ہے۔ تجارت، صنعت، گلہ بانی ، زراعت )) پاکستان نے معراج جنگی طیاروں کا معاہدہ کیام (جزنی ، چین ، فرانس ، ترکی)حصہ دوم کل نمبر (24 = 8x3)درج ذیل میں کوئی سے (8) آٹھ سوالات حل کریں۔(1916, 1917, 1948, 1919) |
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Answer» sorry bro I can't able to UNDERSTAND this WRITING because I don't KNOW this language at all |
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What do yo know about the Vedas ? Dicuss the"Gods mention in the Rig Veda? |
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Answer» Answer: The MAIN gods in the Rig-veda(Veda of Praise) were Indra (the god of heaven and rain), AGNI (the FIRE god) and Surya (the sun god). ... The main gods in the Rig-veda(Veda of Praise) were Indra (the god of heaven and rain), Agni (the fire god) and Surya (the sun god). |
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If you were one of the katipuneros at that time,what would you suggest to include in the kartilya? |
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Answer» Answer: KATIPUNAN Avenue is a major avenue in Quezon City, Metro Manila, PHILIPPINES. ... LATER the MMDA STATED they MIGHT re-open some of the u-turn slots. In 2010, the Metropolitan . |
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What is the autobiography of Khushwant Singh |
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Answer» Answer: Khushwant Singh_ His was founder-editor of Yojana, The National Herald and Hindustan Times. Khushwant Singh was born in the year 1915 in Hadali, Pakistan. He died on 20th March 2014. He is most famoous for his HISTORICAL NOVEL 'Train to Pakistan' PUBLISHED in 1956 |
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What's is more appropriate regional model of continuity or replacement model |
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Answer» There is ur answer |
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What does swastika in nazi flag symbolise.. |
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Answer» it is SYMBOL of TERROR and ANTISEMITISM |
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Name of the major sites of Indus ValleyCivilzation? |
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Answer» MOHENJODARO Harappa,Lothal ,Kalibangan, Kot Diji |
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Temple authorities sometimes collected ta xes on behalf of _ and _What is the answer? |
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Answer» Answer: This WOULD depend on what kind of a town it was – a temple town, an administrative centre, a commercial town or a port town to name just some possibilities. In fact, MANY TOWNS combined several FUNCTIONS – they were administrative CENTERS, temple towns, as well as centers of commercial activities and craft production. Explanation: |
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How was holocaust practiced in nazi |
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Answer» Answer: Holocaust was an INCONCEIVABLE HISTORICAL event, which forever ROBBED Western culture of its innocence. As CIVILIZED human beings, we fail to understand how events of such horror could have taken place, and how an idea so inhumanly warped could have spread like wildfire through an entire continent, instigating the systematic annihilation of MILLIONS of Jews |
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Detail information of indian business of of 1948 to 2000 |
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Answer» Answer: The history of the Republic of India begins on 26 January 1950. The country became an independent nation within the British Commonwealth on 15 August 1947. Concurrently the Muslim-majority northwest and east of British India was separated into the Dominion of Pakistan, by the partition of India. The partition led to a population transfer of more than 10 million people between India and Pakistan and the death of about one million people. Indian National Congress leader Jawaharlal Nehru became the first Prime Minister of India, but the leader most ASSOCIATED with the independence struggle, Mahatma Gandhi, accepted no office. Constitution adopted in 1950 made India a democratic country what has been sustained since then. India's sustained democratic freedoms are unique among the world's newly independent states.[1] The nation faced religious violence, casteism, naxalism, terrorism and regional separatist insurgencies. India has unresolved territorial disputes with China which in 1962 escalated into the Sino-Indian War, and with Pakistan which resulted in WARS in 1947, 1965, 1971 and 1999. India was neutral in the Cold War, and a leader in the Non-Aligned MOVEMENT. It had a brief era of alliance with former Soviet Union, when Pakistan was closely allied to the United States and People's Republic of China. India is a nuclear-weapon state, having conducted its first nuclear test in 1974, followed by another five tests in 1998. From the 1950s to the 1980s, India followed socialist-inspired policies. The economy was influenced by extensive regulation, protectionism and public ownership, leading to pervasive corruption and slow economic growth. Beginning in 1991, neoliberal economic REFORMS have transformed India into the third largest and one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, though it. From being a relatively destitute country in its formative years,[2] Indian Republic has emerged as a fast growing G20 major economy with high military spending,[3] and is seeking a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council. India sometimes been referred as a great power and a potential superpower given its large and growing economy, military and population. Explanation: Mark me as brainliest |
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What were nazi's ideology? how it destroy democracy in Germany? |
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जास्त कायक्षम उपकरणे वापरून ऊर्जेचा वापर कमी करणे शक्य आह. |
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Answer» nahi Explanation: |
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What were the causes for collapse of Tsar Nicolas autocracy in 1970? |
Answer» the autocratic RULE the t s a r, decadence of royalty, demoralizing effect of DEFEAT in war, government indifferences in LOSS of human lives, CONDITION of soldiers, war's effect on peasants and industries ultimately led to discredit of the government and brought about the end of Tsarist AUTOCRACY |
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2: Choose the correct options:i. In what work did XuanZang spend his life?(a) In translating manuscript from Sanskrit to Chinese.(b) Sleeping(c) Moving here and there (d) All the above_________________ii. The Palk Strait lies between the countries:(a) India -Maldives (b) Srilanka-Maldives (c) Srilanka- India_________________iii. The script used for inscription was:(a)Prakrit (b) Tamil (c) Brahmi(d) Roman_________________iv. The capital of the Pandyas was: (a) Madurai (b) Mudumala (c) Pataliputra (d) Ujjain |
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Answer» i) a) IN TRANSLATING THE MANUSCIPRTS FROM SANSKRIT TO CHINESE iii) a) PRAKRIT iv) d) UJJAIN |
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Describe Karl Marx theory? |
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Answer» Answer: Like the other classical economists, Karl Marxbelieved in the labor THEORY of value to explainrelative DIFFERENCES in MARKET PRICES. This theorystated that the value of a produced economic GOOD can be measured objectively by the average number of labor-hours required to produce it. |
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State two features of satyagrahPlz answer fast |
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Answer» MARK me as BRAINLIEST ....................... |
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What is a Roman historians |
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Answer» Answer: Historians of rome Explanation:the historians who write histories of rome Plssssss MARK BRAINLIEST |
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Discussion the causes and origins of employment syndrome among the indigenous Zimbabweans |
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Answer» Answer: Causes less than 5% of the population monopolize 70% of the nation income, 76% are BPL, and 60% are unemployment. the major and the worst drought occurred in Zimbabwe causes a big AFFECT in the rural AREAS and was dependent on AGRICULTURE. ANOTHER drought was also occurred which damaged the economical situation. tge reasons for unemployment the investment is not friendly to environment weak export population growth rate age structure tertiary education weak MACROECONOMIC policy ect.
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Needs and wants of ancient civilization |
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Name the German P arliament |
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Answer» The Bundestag Explanation: |
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Franklin Roosevelt promised the American people a new deal. Most believed that he also meant a good deal. Did America get a good deal with the New Deal? Write an essay explaining ways in which the New Deal was a success and the ways in which it was not.Franklin Roosevelt’s presidency was the longest in U.S. history. He is famous for the fireside chats that informed and encouraged the American people through the Great Depression and World War II. Suppose you were asked to give your own fireside chat about Roosevelt’s presidency. What would you say? |
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Answer» Answer the New Deal was a series of PROGRAMS, public work projects, FINANCIAL reforms, and ... Before the New Deal, there was no insurance on deposits at banks. ... Fireside Chat, in which he explained to the public in SIMPLE terms the causes of the banking crisis, what the government would do, and how the population could help The Fireside Chats refer to some 30 speeches President Franklin D. Roosevelt ... Roosevelt spoke on a variety of TOPICS from banking to ... confined to a wheelchair but did not give up his dreams of a political career. In 1928 ... for the struggling NATION, declaring that “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. |
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Arrange the following in chronological order1) rowlatt act2) struggle against the oppressive system3) chauri chaura movement4) jallianwala bagh |
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Answer» Answer: 1.struggle against the OPPRESSIVE system 2 .ROWLATT act 3. JALLIANWALA bagh 4. CHAURI chaura movement Explanation: |
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What was the impact of illbert bill on the indian national movement ? |
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Answer» Answer: The Ilbert Bill was created by Sir C.P Ilbert and introduced by Lord Ripon in order to remove judicial disqualifications BASED on race distinctions. It gave Indians fair trials in courts and prevented Indians from being discriminated against by allowing Indian judges to try both Indian and British subjects. However, in response to this, the British created a Defense organization in order to defend their special privileges. The educated Indians LAUNCHED a counter-agitation in order to continue the bill. Eventually, the bill was withdrawn by the government and in its place, a more moderate measure was introduced which allowed District and Sessions Magistrates who may be Indians to try both British and Indian subjects. Main Answer --> Hence, this showed the Indians that there was no fair play in the British administration and they would continue being oppressed by such an unjust rule. It brought about a RISE in nationalism as one of the OPPRESSIVE British policies that CAUSED the people to see the true nature of the British rule. It made the educated Indians unite against the oppressive British rule as well. Hope this helps! If it does, please mark it brainliest! |
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What problems face by india about poverty |
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Answer» in India many people are below the poverty line and still now also people are not going above the a large number of India's population is below the poverty line. in India poor people of the people below the poverty line face many problems 1. the don't let PROPER supply of food and sometimes SLEEP hungry 2. they don't have proper shelter and clothes 3. children's don't have access to go to school 4. soap, good clothes, are luxurious to them |
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