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1.

When and by whom was the direct action day launched​

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ANSWER:

on 16 August direct action day was LAUNCHED by MUHAMMAD ALI Jinnah

2.

Chandragupta was succeeded by his son?

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ANSWER:

CHANDRAGUPTA MAURYA SON was BINDUSARA

3.

The pros and cons of give east berlin to stalin but keep Trizona​

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Answer:Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin[b] (born Ioseb Besarionis dzе Jughashvili;[a] 18 December [O.S. 6 December] 1878[1] – 5 March 1953) was a Georgian revolutionary and Soviet politician who led the Soviet Union from the mid–1920s until 1953 as the general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1922–1952) and premier of the Soviet Union (1941–1953). Despite initially governing the Soviet Union as part of a COLLECTIVE leadership, he eventually consolidated power to become the country's de facto dictator by the 1930s. A communist ideologically committed to the Leninist interpretation of Marxism, Stalin formalised these ideas as Marxism–Leninism, while his own policies are known as Stalinism.

Born to a poor family in Gori in the Russian Empire (now Georgia), Stalin joined the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party as a youth. He edited the party's newspaper, Pravda, and raised funds for Vladimir Lenin's Bolshevik faction via robberies, kidnappings, and protection rackets. Repeatedly arrested, he underwent several internal exiles. After the Bolsheviks seized power during the 1917 October Revolution and created a one-party state under Lenin's newly renamed Communist Party, Stalin joined its governing Politburo. Serving in the Russian Civil War before overseeing the Soviet Union's establishment in 1922, Stalin assumed leadership over the country following Lenin's 1924 death. Under Stalin, "Socialism in One Country" became a central tenet of the party's dogma. Through the Five-Year Plans, the country underwent agricultural collectivisation and rapid industrialisation, creating a centralised command economy. This led to significant disruptions in food production that contributed to the famine of 1932–33. To eradicate ACCUSED "enemies of the working class", Stalin instituted the "Great Purge", in which over a million were imprisoned and at least 700,000 executed between 1934 and 1939. By 1937, he had complete personal control over the party and state.

Stalin's government promoted Marxism–Leninism abroad through the Communist International and supported European anti-fascist movements during the 1930s, particularly in the Spanish Civil War. In 1939, it signed a non-aggression pact with Nazi Germany, resulting in the Soviet invasion of Poland. Germany ended the pact by invading the Soviet Union in 1941. Despite initial setbacks, the Soviet Red Army repelled the German incursion and captured Berlin in 1945, ending World War II in Europe. The Soviets annexed the Baltic states and helped establish Soviet-aligned governments throughout Central and Eastern Europe, China, and North Korea. The Soviet Union and the United States emerged from the war as global superpowers. Tensions arose between the Soviet-backed Eastern Bloc and U.S.-backed Western Bloc which became known as the Cold War. Stalin led his country through the post-war reconstruction, during which it developed a nuclear weapon in 1949. In these years, the country experienced another major famine and an anti-semitic campaign peaking in the doctors' plot. After Stalin's death in 1953 he was eventually succeeded by Nikita Khrushchev, who denounced his predecessor and initiated the de-Stalinisation of Soviet society.

Widely considered one of the 20TH century's most significant figures, Stalin was the subject of a pervasive personality cult within the international Marxist–Leninist movement which revered him as a champion of the working class and socialism. Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Stalin has RETAINED popularity in RUSSIA and Georgia as a victorious wartime leader who established the Soviet Union as a major world power. Conversely, his totalitarian government has been widely condemned for overseeing mass repressions, ethnic cleansing, deportations, hundreds of thousands of executions, and famines which killed millions.

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4.

Which three tribes occupied regions of the Southeast?

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EXPLANATION:

albawama

choctao

cataoba

5.

Why calico act is called calico act​

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The Calico cloth was referred to the cloth MADE in Calicut.  

The Calico Acts were passed in 1690–1721. They came into being MAINLY because of the threat caused to the domestic ENGLISH textile industry from the Indian and Chinese textile imports.  

The Calico cloth GENERALLY referred to the printed cotton textiles

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ShortWhat were the demands of moderates ?​

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Reducing the taxes levied on Indians. Conducting the Indian Civil Services examination SIMULTANEOUSLY in India and ENGLAND

7.

(ख) लक्ष्मण ने परशुराम से क्षमा क्यों माँगी? 'राम-लक्ष्मणपरशुराम संवाद' के आधार पर स्पष्ट कीजिए।​

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Answerपरशुराम के क्रोध करने पर लक्ष्मण ने धनुष के टूट जाने के लिए कौन-कौन से तर्क दिए?

उत्तर: परशुराम के क्रोध करने पर लक्ष्मण ने धनुष के टूट जाने के लिए कई तर्क दिए। उन्होंने कहा कि वह तो बड़ा ही पुराना धनुष था जो श्रीराम के छूने से ही टूट गया। उन्होंने कहा कि बचपन में खेल खेल में उन्होंने कई धनुष तोड़े थे इसलिए एक टूटे धनुष के लिए इतना क्रोध करना उचित नहीं है।

परशुराम के क्रोध करने पर राम और लक्ष्मण की जो प्रतिक्रियाएँ हुईं उनके आधार पर दोनों के स्वभाव की विशेषताएँ अपने शब्दों में लिखिए।

उत्तर: इस प्रसंग में लक्ष्मण ने परशुराम का घोर विरोध किया है लेकिन अधिकतर व्यंग्य के अंदाज में। इससे लगता है कि लक्ष्मण बड़े ही उग्र स्वभाव के व्यक्ति हैं। वहीं दूसरी ओर, राम ने बड़ी शाँत मुद्रा में इस वार्तालाप को होते हुए देखा है। इससे पता चलता है कि राम शाँत स्वभाव के व्यक्ति हैं। जहाँ पर लक्ष्मण क्रोध का जवाब क्रोध से देते हैं, वहीं पर राम क्रोध का जवाब भी मंद मुसकान से देते हैं।

8.

The Pros and Cons of Do nothing about the blockade​

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The Cuban Missile Crisis was the pinnacle of the Cold War. While the Cold War continued for many years after the crisis, it was the closest the United States and Russia ever came to all-out nuclear war.[1] The crisis was started when a U-2 spy plane flying reconnaissance over Cuba, sighted various missile sites in different stages of completion. Upon further examination, it was found that the Soviets were constructing many Surface-to-Air Missile sites and a handful of Medium Range Ballistic Missile sites, giving the Soviets the power to launch nuclear missiles against any major city in the United States. Before this, there had been little worry of nuclear war, as Soviet missiles did not have the technology to be able to be launched from Russia and reach the United States, but with these new developments, the Cold War took a new horrifying turn.[2] President John F. Kennedy was faced with a dilemma as to what he should do about the missile sites in Cuba. If he were to leave them be and do nothing, he would be seen as weak and afraid to take action, however if he were to attack, he would be seen as a tyrant attacking a small poor country by surprise.[3] Eventually, he decided on a Naval blockade of Cuba and a demand that all missile sites be dismantled and sent back to Russia. Thankfully, this solution WORKED and nuclear war was avoided. But the question has always remained; why did Kennedy choose the blockade solution?

       Many historians disagree as to whether the blockade was the correct route to take in resolving the crisis in October of 1962. Some believe that Kennedy should have gone ahead with the air strike followed up by an invasion, simply to show the world that the United States was not a country to be fooled with.[4] Others believed a more diplomatic solution was called for; one in which no aggressive action would have been taken, thus reducing the chance of retaliation.[5] Finally, many agree with Kennedy’s decision, stating that it was an appropriate compromise that opened the door to both the air strike and the diplomatic option, whichever seemed necessary as time went on.[6] For most of the duration of the crisis, most favoured the air strike as it was quick, efficient, and displayed the true power of the United States.[7] However, as time went on, the blockade became more favourable, as it still showed that the United States would act, but in a much more reasonable way then repeating what had happened at the end of World War II in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The diplomatic solution was one of the first to be considered, but it never MADE it much farther than the early days, as it was seen as too slow, and not affirmative enough. Today, most historians agree that the blockade was the correct choice, as it would seem to have GIVEN the most favourable results.[8] However, there are still a few historians who would have preferred the air strike, as they believe it would have ended the Cold War.[9] It is not totally clear which solution was the right one to choose, but it is hard to argue against results.

Blockade Alternative

The blockade idea was relative new and innovative, and combined the best of both worlds from the air strike, and the diplomatic alternatives.[10] In the blockade alternative, the United States Navy did set up a ring of ships around Cuba, and stop any ships that tried to go to Cuba. This would effectively halt any new weapons or personnel shipments coming in from Russia, and would open the door to new negotiations or actions.[11] It was thought that once the blockade was in place, Khrushchev would realize that he had to open the lines of communication with the US, as he would no longer have control of Cuba. Negotiations could then be pursued as to the dismantling of the offensive weapons.[12] One ISSUE was that blockades had been usually viewed as acts of war, as it said so in the International Charter on the rules of engagement. Thus, the United States was worried that Russia might see it as such, and react appropriately, as if it were an act of war and perhaps attack the United States, thus creating global war.[13] The blockade option combined both the air strike and the diplomatic alternatives in that it displayed action, and yet still opened the doors to further negotiations because it was not an aggressive action and still had room to be modified.[14] This is the main reason it was favoured, as it was a SORT of compromise that everyone could be happy with. It was believed that once the naval ring was set up around the island of Cuba, the United States would be unchallenged and therefore no shots would ever need to be fired.[15] This was because the Cuban navy was much too small to take on something as large as the United States navy, so it would not risk a battle out at sea, preferring one on it’s own turf instead.

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9.

Flowers of dash Buddhism worship images of Buddha​

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FOLLOWERS of MAHAYANA buddhism WORSHIP images of BUDDHA.

10.

What is carboxylic acid​

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an organic acid containing a CARBOXYL group. The simplest examples are methanoic (or FORMIC) acid and ETHANOIC (or ACETIC) acid.

11.

Fill in the blanks.X. Trade along the ...... helped spread Mahayana Buddhism to China and Central Asia.2. Followers of ...... Buddhism worship images of the Buddha.Onsenort at the mouth of the India​

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ANSWER:

silk route

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as from the ancient times the silk route is famous for export and import of VARIOUS other things.

like jewellery, clothes fabric, leather, decorations like hand made earthen pots beautifully designed

and mainly the religion like buddhism,jainism,Islam,CHRISTIANITY all TRAVEL ed on this route and differentiated all over ASIA

12.

The important commercial cities in the medieval ages were Genoa and _

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ANSWER:

i THINK it is VENICE........

13.

Bhai koe aaopchari. Patra bta de kaise likhte h​

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ANSWER:

REFER to the attachmemt sista❤✔☺✌for the answer.

14.

राजाराम मोहन राय का मृत्यु कहां हुआ था ।​

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ANSWER:

STAPLETON BRISTOL in uk

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15.

अकबराच्या दरबारी वजिराची नेमणूक कथालेखन ​

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EXPLANATION:

एके दिवशी एक श्रीमंत व्यापारी बिरबलाकडे आला आणि म्हणाला, माझ्या घरी कोणीतरी चोरी केली आहे. माझे दागिने चोरले आहेत. माझ्या घरी दहा नोकर आहेत. त्यांच्यापैकीच कोणीतरी ते चोरले असल्याचा माझा संशय आहे. मी त्यांच्यापैकी सगळ्यांना विचारले पण त्यातील एकजणही कबूल झाला नाही. कृपा करून तुम्ही यातून काहीतरी मार्ग काढा.

बिरबल त्या व्यापार्‍याच्या घरी गेला. त्याने त्या दहाही नोकरांना एकत्र बोलावले व त्यांना म्हणाला, की माझ्याकडे दहा जादूच्या काठ्या आहेत. त्या मी तुम्हाला देत आहे. या काठ्यांचे वैशिष्ट्य म्हणजे सर्व काठ्या समान आहेत. मी त्या तुम्हाला देत आहे. आज तुमच्याकडे ठेवा व उद्या मला परत करा. ज्याने चोरी केली असेल, त्याची काठी रात्रीत एक इंचाने वाढेल.

दागिने चोरणारा नोकर घाबरला. आपली चोरी पकडली जाईल म्हणून तो काठी एक इंचाने कापतो. त्याला वाटते की सकाळी ती परत एक इंचाने वाढेल व कुणाला काही कळणार नाही. दुसर्‍या दिवशी बिरबलाने नोकरांच्या हातातील काठ्या पाहिल्या.

त्याला एका नोकराची काठी छोटी झाल्याचे आढळले. त्याच्याकडे बोट दाखवत बिरबल म्हणाला, 'हा नोकर चोर आहे. त्यानेच तुमचे दागिने चोरले.' शेवटी त्या नोकरानेही ते कबूल केले व त्या व्यापार्‍याचे दागिने परत केले.

16.

He was a GreekPhilosopher, who wasfound guilty forcorrupting the youth ofAthens and sentenced todeath by drinking a mixof the poisonous hemlock.​

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ANSWER:

The answer is Socrates

Explanation:

Later due to grief he COMMITTED SUICIDE.

17.

Bhagvan mahavir ki sikshayo ka mmukhya visya

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ANSWER:

अध्यात्म उनके शिक्षण का केंद्र था

18.

Write short notes.1. social work of vitthal ramji shinde answer please urjent there​

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EXPLANATION:

the AMAZING and I was just about me and you can

19.

Who was the founder of Deccan education society 1) Keshab chandra sen 2) M.g. Ranade​

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EXPLANATION:

Prarthana Samaj was founded by the Dadoba PANDURANG and his brother Atmaram Pandurang in 1867 when Keshub Chandra Sen visited Maharashtra, with an aim to MAKE PEOPLE believe in one GOD and worship only one God. It became popular after Mahadev Govind Ranade joined.

20.

Why India has adopted mixed type of economy​

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Mixed economy provides the opportunity to fulfil both the objectives of our planning, RAPID economic growth and social justice. It is the most suitable in our present day democratic setup in which mixed economy has all the sectors such as private sector, PUBLIC sector, co-operative sector COEXIST and WORK together.

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21.

mujhe mithai achchhi lagti h.jhuth nhi bolna chahiye.ganga Nadi Himalaya se nikalti h.haridwar ganga ke tat pr sthit h.uttar disha me Himalaya parvat h ........ Sanskrit me anuvad kren​

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ANSWER:

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22.

What were the changes made by the British after revolt of1857​

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Answer:

SEE the pic.....HOPE this will HELP U...

23.

What is the main purpose of the declaration of independence

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One PURPOSE of the Declaration of Independence was to explain their VIEW of the purpose of human government. If you read the text of the Declaration, you will see that the signers believed that all MEN were created equal by GOD and that they possess certain unalienable rights.

24.

Describe the course of the revolt 1857​

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It began on 10 May 1857 at MEERUT, as a mutiny of sepoys of the British EAST India Company's army. The Revolt of 1857 ignited on 29 March 1857 when the Indian soldier Mangal Pandey attacked the British officer. ... The British took the quick action and succeeded in QUELLING the REBELLION in 1857.

25.

What do you mean by fingerprint​

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an impression or mark MADE on a surface by a person's fingertip, able to be USED for IDENTIFYING individuals from the unique pattern of whorls and lines on the fingertips.

26.

Why,why is called as why​

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why KA MTLB HI why H . so CONFUSED

27.

**which museums are at work in preserving the ancient heritage ?​

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ANSWER:

luvra meuseum

at FRANCE

28.

The British formulated new education system in _​

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Lord MACAULAY's Education System, 1835

Explanation:

This policy was an attempt to CREATE the system of education which EDUCATES only upper strata of society through English.

29.

Duty until deth is the slogan of _​

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DUTY until deth is the SLOGAN of _Boarder SECURITY Force.

30.

Why did the British annex Mysore

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1790-92) when TIPU attacked Travancore, an ally of the ENGLISH and the only source of pepper for the East India Company. The Nizam and the Marathas who were jealous of Tipu's growing power joined the English. Lord Cornwallis DEFEATED Tipu and FORCED him to sign the TREATY of Siringapatnam in 1792 A.D

31.

दीवाली की शुबकमनाए देते हुए अपने मित्र को पत्र लिखिए।

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48, वसंत विहार

नई दिल्ली

दिनांक : 25 अक्टूबर ,20.....

प्रिय अशोक

सप्रेम नमस्कार !

तुम्हारा प्रेमपूर्ण दीपावली अभिनंदन-पत्र प्राप्त कर अत्यंत

हर्ष हुआ कि अभी भी तुम्हारी स्मृतियों में मैं हूं। दीपोत्सव

के इस शुभ-अवसर पर मेरी ओर से ढेर सारी मंगल कामनाएं

स्वीकार करे। यह दीपावली तुम्हारे लिए सुख, समृद्धि एवं शांति

से परिपूर्ण हो तथा दिन दुगुनी और रात चौगुनी उन्नति करो।

परिवार में सबको यथायोग्य सम्मान देते हुए मेरी ओर से

शुभकामनाए देना।

तुम्हारा मित्र

विजय कुमार

32.

भारत के राष्ट्रीय पर्व पर निबंध​

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भारत के राष्ट्रीय पर्व पर निबंध | ESSAY on INDIA 's NATIONAL FESTIVALS in HINDI! भारत विभिन्नताओं का देश है । यहाँ विभिन्न जातियों, धर्मों , वेश-भूषा व विभिन्न संप्रदाओं के लोग निवास करते हैं । इनके त्योहार भी भिन्न-भिन्न हैं । ये त्योहार इनके जीवन में

33.

Who was the first president of usa​

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ANSWER:

GEORGE Washington...

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34.

(i) सन्धि विच्छेदं कुरुत – प्राचीनेतिहासे। )(ii) सन्धिं कुरुत- तथा + एव।​

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Answer

अ + अ = आ, अ + इ = ए, इ + इ = ई , अ + ए = ऐ आदि । •हलंत चिन्ह - यदि हम 'क' का ... •स्वर तथा व्यंजन के सार्थक मेल से शब्द बनते हैं। •शब्द में आए वर्णों को ... (i) सन्धि विच्छेदं कुरुत - प्राचीनेतिहासे।(II) सन्धिं कुरुत- तथा + एव।​

35.

Can someone help me come up with a/some topic sentences based on....During and after the Guatemalan genocide many Mayan civilians were physically affected due to starvation and sicknesses.

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sorry i dont know... the answer of the question

36.

If you were one of the elders,would you have believed In keeshs ability to success?why or why not?

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ANSWER:

because you are ELDER and ELDERS responsiblility is THID

37.

What caused the creation of states in 17-18th century Europe?

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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.

38.

What was convention ?​

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ANSWER:

MEANS to CHANGE.

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39.

The Roman military was responsible for several innovations that changed the way future battles were fought and soldiers were cared for. Explain at least two inventions or tactics used by Roman forces and how they impacted military life.Use details to support your response.

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The military of ancient Rome, according to Titus Livius, one of the more illustrious historians of Rome over the centuries, was a key element in the rise of Rome over “above seven hundred years”[1] from a small settlement in Latium to the capital of an empire governing a wide region around the shores of the Mediterranean, or, as the Romans themselves said, ‘’mare nostrum’’, “our sea.” Livy asserts

”... if any people ought to be allowed to CONSECRATE their origins and refer them to a DIVINE source, so great is the military glory of the Roman People that when they profess that their Father and the Father of their Founder was none other than Mars, the nations of the earth may well submit to this also with as good a grace as they submit to Rome's dominion.”

Titus Flavius Josephus, a contemporary historian, sometime high-ranking officer in the Roman army, and commander of the rebels in the Jewish revolt describes the Roman people as if they were "born ready armed."[2] At the time of the two historians, Roman SOCIETY had already evolved an effective military and had used it to defend itself against the Etruscans, the Italics, the Greeks, the Gauls, the maritime empire of Carthage, and the Macedonian kingdoms. In each war, it acquired more territory until, when the civil war ended the Roman Republic, nothing was left for the first emperor, Augustus, to do except declare it an empire and defend it.

The role and structure of the military were then altered during the empire. It became less Roman, the duties of border protection and territorial administration being more and more taken by foreign mercenaries officered by Romans. When they divided at last into warring factions the empire fell, unable to keep out invading armies.

’’ - an agency designated by 'SPQR' on public inscriptions. Its main body was the senate, which met in a building still extant in the forum of Rome. Its decrees were handed off to the two chief officers of the state, the CONSULS. They could LEVY from the citizens whatever military force they judged was necessary to execute such decree. This conscription was executed through a draft of male citizens assembled by age class. The officers of the legion were tasked with selecting men for the ranks. The will of the SPQR was binding on the consuls and the men, with the death penalty often assigned for disobedience or failure. The men were under a rigorous code, known now for its punitive crucifixion.

40.

Which group of people gave the nicknamed to the camel as ship of the desert

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Answer:

There were no GROUP who GAVE the NICK name to camel as ship of the desert

EXPLANATION:

camels store water in their humps that's why they movrs to long route without drinking water for a long time

41.

What event caused Rome to declare war against Carthage, thus beginning the Second Punic War?

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Second Punic War was ignited by the dispute over the hegemony of Saguntum, a Hellenized IBERIAN COASTAL city with diplomatic contacts with Rome. After GREAT tension within the city GOVERNMENT, CULMINATING in the assassination of the supporters of Carthage, Hannibal laid siege to the city of Saguntum in 219 BC.

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Explain the reasoning behind Caesar's assassination. Why did the members of that conspiratorial group choose the date, place, and means they did?Use details to support your response.

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Brutus decides to join the conspiracy against Caesar after his realization to the fact that the Roman Republican government was in great danger. Caesar had himself declared himself DICTATOR for life. (the ancient Roman position of dictator was defined as a NECESSARY governmeantal position in times of crisis, not to be confused with the modern definition of dictator) However, Caesar's power grew ever stronger and Brutus saw this as tyrannical.The Senate to which Brutus was a member became nothing more than a puppet on the hand of Caesar.The love Brutus had towards the Republican principle and the sense of duty to secure that principle ultimately forces him to choose between a man he GREATLY admired and the POLITICAL philosophy which was to serve the greater good. In his mind Brutus was doing what was "NOBLE" and morally right, in this manner the assassination of Caesar had moral and political justification

43.

What factor did not lead the rise of terrosism in the 21 century

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Terrorism is defined in the Oxford Dictionary as “the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.” We quickly see that this definition is unspecific and subjective.1 The issue of subjectivity in this case means that there is no internationally recognised legal definition of terrorism. Despite considerable discussion, the formation of a comprehensive CONVENTION against international terrorism by the United Nations has always been impeded by the lack of consensus on a definition.2

The KEY problem is that terrorism is difficult to distinguish from other forms of political violence and violent crime, such as state-based armed conflict, non-state conflict, one-sided violence, hate crime, and homicide. The LINES between these different forms of violence are often BLURRY. Here, we take a LOOK at standard criteria of what constitutes terrorism, as well as how it might be distinguished from other forms of violence.

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Which of the following describes a similarity between the U.S. and European economies following World War I?A. Economic growth in both regions was driven by risky stock market speculation.B. Economies in both regions were more internationally connected than ever before.C. Businesses in both regions suffered from a falling demand for luxury products.D. Leaders in both regions embraced new Keynesian ideas about economics.

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45.

The Bolshevik Revolution changed Russia forever. Discuss three importantpolitical changes which emerged after this revolution.​

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Here it is.

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46.

Why was the influenza pandemic of 1918 a significant event following world war 1

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A safer time

From AUGUST 1918, the virus was spreading AROUND the world in several waves, INFECTING almost everyone. It CAUSED illness in 20% to 50% of infected people and death in 1% to 5%. Although the pandemic influenza virus lived on in the years after 1918-19, it tended to cause less severe disease in later years.

47.

Name two crops which were included in the Green Revolution.​

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WHEAT and rice

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48.

Why did the World War 2 started​

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The SECOND WORLD War was started by Germany in an unprovoked attack on Poland. BRITAIN and France declared war on Germany after Hitler had refused to abort his invasion of Poland.

49.

Panchnadh ka samas vigrah ​

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panch+anand=panchnnadh

50.

Who were the allied and axis powers in world War 2

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Allied powers, ALSO called Allies, those countries allied in OPPOSITION to the Central Powers (GERMANY, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey) in World War I or to the AXIS powers (Germany, Italy, and Japan) in World War II.

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