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1.

Where was the rulers achievements described

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Samudragupta not only worked for the expansion of the Gupta DYNASTY but also started a MONETARY system. Samudragupta was one of the most famed kings of ancient India. The reason for which he is HIGHLY famed is, he took the Gupta dynasty to a COMPLETELY ENSUING level. The legend ushered in the Golden Age in India.

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2.

Which Swaraj was adopted at which ​

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India must SEVER the British connection and attain Purna SWARAJ or complete independence. At midnight on New Year's Eve, President Jawaharlal Nehru HOISTED the tricolour flag of India upon the banks of the RAVI in Lahore, which later became PART of Pakistan.

3.

First to me where Shahjahan buried Mumtaz Mahal?​

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BURHANPUR

Her body was temporarily buried at Burhanpur in a walled PLEASURE garden known as Zainabad originally CONSTRUCTED byShah Jahan's uncle Daniyal on the bank of the Tapti River. The contemporary court chroniclers paid an UNUSUAL amount of attention to Mumtaz Mahal's death and Shah Jahan's grief at her DEMISE.

4.

At which form of protest by which people block the entrance to shop or factory or office​

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A demonstration is that TYPE of ACTION in which PEOPLE BLOCK entrance to shop/factory etc

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5.

ANSWER THIS QUESTION AND GET 25 POINTS....What are the hardship faced by the leaders during the struggle for independence in south africa.

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HEYA!

Nelson Mandela

He was exposed to liberal, radical and Africanist thought, as WELL as racism and discrimination, which fuelled his PASSION for politics. The same year, he joined the AFRICAN National Congress (ANC) and later co-founded the ANC Youth League

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6.

What do you mean by right to freedom of religion​

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\huge \underline  \mathcal \orange{Freedom \: Of \: Religion}

Freedom of religion is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or community, in public or PRIVATE, to manifest religion or BELIEF in teaching, practice, worship, and observance. It also includes the freedom to CHANGE one'sreligion or beliefs.

7.

Hunter gathers moved from one place to another on

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ANSWER:

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8.

Who wrote vande matram​

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ANSWER:

vande MATRAM is written by BANKIM chandra CHATTERJEE

9.

What import did it have on the world?

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ANSWER:

hjxjejududjdhgsjkaisjx HD yskxi

10.

Adolf hitler wife name?​

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ANSWER:

ADOLF hitlees wife NAME is EVA braun

11.

What do you mean by begar​

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Begar is a practice where the WORKER is forced to render SERVICES to the merchant free of cost

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12.

Pagkakaiba ng Shintoism at Taoism.Shintoism-Taoism-I'll mark the brainliest sa makasagot ng tama

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KYA hai hai KONSI bhasha me LIKHA hai

13.

Animals were a source of meat and

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WATER is your answer brooooo

14.

The social system prevalent in Europe in the medival times was _______​

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The social SYSTEM prevelant in EUROPE in the MEDIVAL TIMES was feudalism.

15.

संधि विच्छेद of हिमांशु​

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EXPLANATION:

हिम+अंशु

hopes,

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16.

But do you mean by term beggar ​

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EXPLANATION:

Beggar MEANS who beg on roadside or other PLACE.

This is called beggar

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17.

Where is pamban island situated

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PAMBAN ISLAND also KNOWN as Rameswaram Island, is an island located between peninsular INDIA and Sri LANKA.

18.

Explain the impact of first world war during 1919 in india​

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The First World War led to a huge RISE in the defence expenditure of the Government of India. ... The war created a demand for industrial GOODS LIKE jute bags, cloth, rails, and caused a decline of imports from other countries into India. As a result Indian INDUSTRIES expanded during the war.

19.

How did the Romanov empire end?

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Romanov family was the LAST imperial dynasty to rule Russia. ... During the RUSSIAN Revolution of 1917, Bolshevik revolutionaries toppled the MONARCHY, ending the Romanov dynasty. CZAR Nicholas II and his entire family—including his young children—were later executed by Bolshevik troops.

20.

Khilafat committee was designed in 1919 which in which city​

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KHILAFAT committee was DESIGNED in Bombay in MARCH 1919

21.

What initiatives can be taken by India to Establish Cordial relation with its neighbours?

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ANSWER:

fuzzball FULFILL CLOCK G THANK

22.

What was Duma? In class 9 his

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DUMA was an ELECTED legislative body like the parliament having representatives of the third estate. The Tsar dismissed the first Duma within 75 DAYS and the re-elected SECOND Duma within THREE months. He did not want any restrictions or reductions in his powers...... ✨✌✨✌✨✌✨✌✨✌✨

23.

Khilafat movement was designed in the City ​

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the Sultan of Turkey where ALSO religious leaders of Turkey and were called as caliph

during the World War first the British harassed the caliph and this was widely PROTESTED by muslims of the world

EXPLANATION:

in India Muhammad Ali and Shaukat were 2 brothers started Khalifat movement in support of turkey

24.

Those who are expert and gineus plz...ans. this que.Dharmsastra ke anusar wah kon se tin bhagvan the jinhone parvat uthaya tha???plz...ans the above que. fast...​

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KRISHNA lifted the govardhan mountain in his small finger

Hanuman lifted drongiri PARVAT in HIMALAYA . Now in UTTAR PRADESH...

25.

Why did Leonid Finkelstein leave russia in late 1940s?

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During the Stalin era and through to the 1980s the SOVIET Union imprisoned millions of its citizens in forced labour CAMPS. Conditions were harsh, with little or poor food, with gruelling physical work the norm.

Known as the GULAG, after the government agency that ran the network, the prison camps contained many political PRISONERS, alongside petty criminals and other convicts.

Leonid Finkelstein SPENT five and a half years in the Gulag for talking to a fellow student about the growing anti-Semitism in post war Russia. He told Witness about his darkest days in the camps.

Witness is a World Service programme of the stories of our times told by the people who were there.

26.

Swaraj flag degind by​

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Explanation:

mahatma GANDHI DESIGNED the SWARAJ FLAG

27.

Why did Leonid Finkelstein leave Russia in late 1940?

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During the Stalin era and through to the 1980s the Soviet Union imprisoned millions of its citizens in forced labour camps. Conditions were harsh, with little or poor food, with GRUELLING physical work the norm.

Known as the Gulag, after the government agency that ran the network, the prison camps contained many POLITICAL prisoners, alongside petty criminals and other convicts.

Leonid Finkelstein spent FIVE and a half years in the Gulag for talking to a fellow student about the GROWING anti-Semitism in post war Russia. He told Witness about his darkest days in the camps.

Witness is a World Service programme of the stories of our times told by the people who were there.

Explanation:

28.

Explain the impact of first world war during 1919​

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The First World War destroyed empires, created NUMEROUS new nation-states, encouraged independence movements in Europe's colonies, forced the United States to become a world power and led directly to Soviet communism and the rise of Hitler.

The First World War led to a HUGE rise in the defence expenditure of the Government of India. The government in turn increased taxes on individual incomes and business PROFITS. (ii) Increased MILITARY expenditure and the DEMANDS for war supplies led to the sharp rise in prices which badly affected the common mass.

29.

1832 ka sansadiya sudhar adhinium kis desh me parit kiya gya

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1832 के सुधार अधिनियम को ब्रिटिश संसदीय चुनाव प्रक्रिया के सुधार में बहुत महत्वपूर्ण माना जाता है। इसे महान सुधार अधिनियम के नाम से भी जाना जाता है। ब्रिटेन के हाउस ऑफ कॉमन्स का गठन 1707 में स्कॉटलैंड और इंग्लैंड के एकीकरण के बाद हुआ था। लेकिन सांसदों के चुनाव की प्रक्रिया में कई खामियां थी। संसद में क्षेत्रीय प्रतिनिधित्व बहुत आसमान था। कुछ क्षेत्रों में 10 -15 वोटर मिलकर एक सांसद को चुन लेते थे, वही मेनचेस्टर जैसे तेजी से बढ़ने वाले शहर का प्रतिनिधित्व कोई भी संसद नहीं करता था। गुप्त मतदान की कोई प्रणाली नहीं और प्रभावशाली व्यक्ति वोट खरीद कर हाउस ऑफ कॉमन्स के सदस्य बन जाते थे। इसी कारणों से ब्रिटैन में सुधार के लिए आंदोलन होने लगे और 1831 में कई दंगे हुए। ब्रिटेन के सामंत/ राजशाही लोगो को लगने लगा कि यदि लोगों को राजनीतिक प्रतिनिधित्व नहीं दिया गया तो इंग्लैंड में क्रांति हो जाएगी। इस सुधार अधिनियम के अन्तर्गत ब्रिटेन की संसदीय सीट जिन्हें borogh कहा जाता था, उन्हें जनसंख्या के हिसाब से पुनर्गठित किया। बहुत कम जनसंख्या वाले ग्रामीण क्षेत्रो की सीट कम की गई और नए औधोगिक शहरों जैसे मैनचेस्टर और लंदन को सीट मिली। इसके अलावा वोट देने की योग्यता को नीचे किया गया जिससे ज्यादा से ज्यादा लोगो को वोट का अधिकार मिला। मध्यम वर्ग को ज्यादा वोटिंग अधिकार दिए, हालांकि महिलाओ और गरीब लोगों को अभी भी वोटिंग अधिकार नहीं दिए गए। इस सुधार अधिनियम ने ब्रिटेन में। लोकतांत्रिक सुधारो की शुरूआत की।

30.

James rennell created the first map of India in​

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ANSWER:

i THINK it CREATED MAP in ????

31.

In the fourteenth Louis I,state of the T-Bourbon represents which character of the dynasty​

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IN THE FOURTEENTH LOUIS I, THE STATE OF T- BOURBON REPRESENTS THE CHARACTER OF BOURBON DYNASTY BUT WHEN KING LOUIS IX ASSENDED THE THRONE THE LOUIS DYNASTY WAS CAPTURED BY THE NAPOLEON BONAPARTE.

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32.

Explain the impact of first world war during 1919 before the non co-operation movement​

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The Non-cooperation movement was launched on 4th September, 1920 by Mahatma Gandhi with the aim of self-governance and obtaining full independence as the Indian National Congress (INC) withdraw its support for British reforms following the Rowlatt Act of 21 March 1919, and the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 13 April 1919.[1][2]

The Rowlatt Act in March 1919, suspended the rights of defendants in sedition trials,[1] was seen as a "political awakening" by Indians and as a "threat" by the British.[3] Although it was never invoked and declared void just a few years LATER,[2] the Act motivated Gandhi to conceive the idea of satyagraha (truth), which he saw as synonymous with independence. This idea was also authorised the following month by Jawaharlal NEHRU, for who the massacre also ENDORSED “the conviction that nothing short of independence was acceptable”.[1]

Gandhi's planning of the non-cooperation movement included persuading all Indians to withdraw their labour from any activity that "sustained the British government and economy in India",[4] including British industries and educational institutions.[4] In addition to promoting “self-reliance” by spinning khadi, buying Indian made goods only and doing away with English clothes, Gandhi ‘s non-cooperation movement called for the restoration of the Khilafat in Turkey and the end to untouchability. The resulting public held MEETINGS and strikes (hartals) led to the first arrests of both Jawaharlal Nehru and his father, Motilal Nehru, on 6 December 1921.[5]

It was one of the movements for Indian independence from British rule[6] and ended, as Nehru described in his autobiography, "SUDDENLY" in February 1922 after the Chauri Chaura incident.[7] Subsequent independence movements were the Civil Disobedience Movement and the Quit India Movement.[6]

33.

Why might have Leonid Finkelstein been permitted to leave russia in the late 1940s?

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During the Stalin era and through to the 1980s the SOVIET Union IMPRISONED millions of its citizens in forced LABOUR camps. Conditions were harsh, with little or POOR food, with gruelling physical work the norm.

Known as the Gulag, after the government agency that ran the network, the prison camps contained many political PRISONERS, alongside petty criminals and other convicts.

Leonid Finkelstein spent five and a half years in the Gulag for talking to a fellow student about the growing anti-Semitism in post war Russia. He told Witness about his darkest days in the camps.

34.

Where is pamban island situated​

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ANSWER:

RAMESHWARAM

EXPLANATION:

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35.

Paghambingin ang Shintoism at Taoism

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Explanation:

Taoism is believed to be the inspiration for spiritual concepts in Japanese culture. Taoism is similar to Shinto in that it also started as an indigenous religion in CHINA, although it is more hermetic than shamanistic. Taoism's influence can be seen throughout the culture but to a lesser extent than Confucianism.

Taoism in the form it takes in Japan can be easily seen as superstitious or astrological and the concept of demons and spirits seem to have their roots in a TAOIST influence such as Onmyōdō and Shugendō. The widely practiced ritual of setsubun (節分) where chanters repeat "Demons out! Luck in!" has its base in Taoism and also touches on a relation to uchi-soto. There is a culture of consultation where ogamiyasan are called upon to PROVIDE their Taoism based insight to bear upon events such as house-buildings. Taoism has a calendar whereby one can DETERMINE the best day, element and time should be chosen to color an event in the RIGHT light (Tengenjutsu (fortune telling))

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37.

ইউরোপীয় রাষ্ট্রগুলির জোটবদ্ধতা কীভাবে নেপোলিয়নের পতনকে তরাণ্বিত করেছিল?​

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হলি অ্যালায়েন্স হ'ল রাশিয়া, অস্ট্রিয়া এবং প্রুশিয়ার রাজতান্ত্রিক মহান শক্তি দ্বারা নির্মিত একটি জোট, যা রাশিয়ার জার আলেকজান্ডার প্রথমের নির্দেশে নেপোলিয়নের চূড়ান্ত পরাজয়ের পরে প্রতিষ্ঠিত হয়েছিল এবং 1815 সালে প্যারিসে স্বাক্ষর করেছিল।

Explanation:

  • স্পষ্টতই, ইউরোপীয় রাজনৈতিক জীবনে রাজা এবং খ্রিস্টান মূল্যবোধের divineশিক অধিকার স্থাপনের জন্য এই জোট গঠিত হয়েছিল। ভিয়েনা কংগ্রেসের চূড়ান্ত আইনের প্রায় তিন মাস পরে, অর্থোডক্স (রাশিয়া), ক্যাথলিক (অস্ট্রিয়া) এবং প্রোটেস্ট্যান্ট (প্রুশিয়া) রাজতন্ত্ররা অভ্যন্তরীণ এবং উভয়ই "ন্যায়বিচার, প্রেম এবং শান্তি" এর ভিত্তিতে কাজ করার প্রতিশ্রুতি দিয়েছিল বৈদেশিক বিষয়গুলি, "মানব প্রতিষ্ঠানকে সুসংহত করা এবং তাদের অসম্পূর্ণতাগুলি প্রতিকার করার জন্য।"
  • বাস্তবে, অস্ট্রিয়ান রাষ্ট্রপতি চ্যান্সেলর প্রিন্স ক্লেম্যানস ফন মেটার্নিনিচ জোটকে গণতন্ত্র, বিপ্লব এবং ধর্মনিরপেক্ষতার বিরুদ্ধে একটি দুর্গ হিসাবে পরিণত করেছিলেন। জড়িত তিনটি দেশের রাজতন্ত্ররা বিপ্লবী প্রভাবকে (বিশেষত ফরাসী বিপ্লব থেকে) এই জাতিগুলিতে প্রবেশ ঠেকাতে একত্রিত হয়ে এটি ব্যবহার করেছিল।
  • জোটটি সাধারণত পরবর্তীকালে চতুর্মুখী এবং কুইন্টুপল জোটের সাথে যুক্ত হয়, যার মধ্যে যুক্তরাজ্য এবং (1818 সাল) থেকে ইউরোপের কনসার্টে ইউরোপীয় শান্তি নিষ্পত্তি এবং ক্ষমতার ভারসাম্য রক্ষার লক্ষ্য নিয়ে ভিয়েনার কংগ্রেসে সমাপ্ত হয়েছিল।
  • জার আলেকজান্ডার প্রথমের বুদ্ধিদীপ্ত হলি অ্যালায়েন্স প্রচুর সমর্থন পেয়েছিল কারণ বেশিরভাগ ইউরোপীয় রাজতন্ত্র জারকে স্বাক্ষর করতে অস্বীকৃতি জানিয়ে ক্ষোভ প্রকাশ করতে চান না। পবিত্র জোটের উদ্দেশ্য ছিল ধ্বংসাত্মক ফরাসি বিপ্লব যুদ্ধের প্রেক্ষাপটে ইউরোপে প্রজাতন্ত্রবাদ ও ধর্মনিরপেক্ষতা রোধ করা এবং জোট ক্রিমিয়ান যুদ্ধ (১৮৫৩-১–৫6) অবধি নামমাত্র এই ক্ষেত্রে সফল হয়েছিল। এক্সটেনশন দ্বারা, জোট 1815 এবং 1914 এর মধ্যে ইউরোপের অন্য কোনও সাধারণ যুদ্ধের বিরুদ্ধে সবচেয়ে শক্তিশালী প্রতিরোধ হিসাবে বিবেচিত হতে পারে।

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Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Furthermore, no distinction shall be made on the basis of the political, jurisdictional or international status of the country or territory to which a person belongs, whether it be independent, trust, non-self-governing or under any other limitation of sovereignty.–Article 2,Universal Declaration of Human RightsThis passage from the declaration explainswhat happens to countries that commit human rights violations.that human rights apply to all the people of the world.the importance of establishing basic human rights.that some rights can be limited by sovereign nations.

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39.

thousands of army personnel non identical effigy were buried under along with tomb of king. what it is and what's the name of king ?​

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EXPLANATION:

Emperor Qin's Tomb

The Terra-Cotta ARMY protects the tomb of CHINA's first emperor.

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The Siege of Boston, which began in 1775, ended whenA.the Continental army left Boston in March of 1776.B. the British allowed supplies into the city in March of 1776.C. the British were forced out of the city in March of 1776.D. the Olive Branch Petition was sent in July of 1775.

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The BRITISH were forced out of the CITY in March of 1776.

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  • The colonists tried to take the city back from the British.
  • The Siege of Boston happened during the American Revolution.
  • The revolution was FOUGHT between the British and American COLONIST who were fighting for independence from colonial power.
  • The Siege continued till George Washington, aimed CANNONS at British ships in the Boston harbour from the Heights of Dorchester.
  • In March 1776, the British were eventually forced to abandon Boston.

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41.

Five adjectives to describe Thomas Becket

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adjective

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faster

intelligent

wiser

good

gorgeous

42.

Question the answer ​

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To understand ROADS and SUBWAYS at new places.

To calculate distance between two places.

To KNOW whether there are two or more PATHS to the same place and which is the shortest.

We can get information about mountains, rivers, valleys or any other thing, which may come on the WAY, and we can prepare for that.

43.

Question and answer ​

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Answer 5. : MINSTRELS PROCLAIMED the ACHIEVEMENTS of HEROES to preserve their memories and inspire others to follow their footprints.

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44.

Why did shivaji maharajah want to meet vyankoji take

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SHIVAJI Maharaj wanted to meet his step-brother Vyankoji Raje to resolve the DISPUTE between them with RESPECT to ancestral TANJAVUR Jagir in the South and also to persuade Vyankoji to help in the work of Swaraj.

45.

Intiation of decentralization

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ACCORDING to one DEFINITION: "DECENTRALIZATION, or decentralizing governance, refers to the restructuring or reorganization of authority so that there is a system of co-responsibility between institutions of governance at the central, REGIONAL and local levels according to the principle of subsidiarity, thus increasing ...

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Q.5: Why do you think ordinary men and women did not generallykeep records of what they did?​

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ORDINARY MEN and women did not keep a record of what they did because they did not find the EVENTS of their daily lives to be of such significance that they had to be recorded. MOREOVER, hiring a person to keep a record of daily events was an expensive proposition.

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47.

Features of homo habilis​

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This species, one of the earliest members of the genus HOMO, has a slightly larger braincase and smaller face and teeth than in AUSTRALOPITHECUS or older hominin species. But it STILL retains some ape-like features, including long ARMS and a moderately-prognathic face.

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48.

Q. 4: Make a list of all the objects that archaeologists may find.Which of these could be made of stone?​

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Which of these could be made 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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Q. 3: Return to Rasheeda's question. Can you think of some answersto it?​

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A possible answer to Rasheeda's QUESTION is that ONE can know about the past by reading DOCUMENTS that were WRITTEN LONG ago.

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50.

Ano ang tawag sa pamilihan ng mga tapos na produkto

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