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1.

In the history of india the ____ century marks the beginning of the modern period

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18th century

The modern period in INDIA is generally regarded as having BEGUN in the mid-18th century. This coincided with the BRITISH OCCUPATION of India

2.

What polcies were adopted by robespirre

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Robespierre's government issued laws placing a maximum ceiling on wages and PRICES.

2) The usage of expensive white flour was banned, all the citizens were asked to consume the 'Pain d'egalite' known as the equality bread that was MADE of whole wheat.

3) Meat and Bread were rationed and Peasants were forced to deliver their grains/crops to the CITIES and SELL it at prices decided by the government.

4) The Traditional names 'Monsieur' and 'Madame' that stood for 'Sir' and 'Madam' respectively were replaced with Citoyen' and 'Citoyenne'. [For French Men and Women]

5) Churches were closed off and their buildings were transformed into Barracks and Offices.

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3.

Update process and technology​

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Answer:

where should we update YAAR

EXPLANATION:

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4.

Which type of grovment functioning in france before the revolution of 1789​

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ANSWER:

Your Answer is : MONARCHY

5.

helpppp!!!!!The ___________________ movement was a social reform movement to abolish the transatlantic slave trade and enslavement of African Americans in the south.

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ANSWER:

bad

Explanation:

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6.

What is reign of terror in french history​

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Freely AVAILABLE to read online for a limited TIME. This COLLECTION examines the long and neglected history of social rights in France. EXPERT ARTICLE collection.

7.

pleaseeee helppppp !!The ___________________ movement was a social reform movement to abolish the transatlantic slave trade and enslavement of African Americans in the south.

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radical social movement

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8.

Around World War I , what was the new policy introduced by the British?Custom dutiesTaxincome tax

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ANSWER:

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9.

Bronze images made in Chola temples depict what as a subject?​

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The Cholas built their temples in the traditional way of the Pallava dynasty, who were themselves influenced by the Amaravati school of architecture. The CHOLA artists and ARTISANS further drew their influences from other contemporary art and architectural schools and elevated the Dravidian temple design to greater heights.[1] The Chola kings built numerous temples throughout their kingdom, which normally comprised the plains, Central and Northern Tamil Nadu and at times the entire STATE of Tamil Nadu as also adjoining parts of modern Karnataka and ANDHRA Pradesh. In the evolution of the Chola temple architecture we can roughly see THREE major phases, beginning with the early phase, starting with Vijayalaya Chola and continuing till Sundara Chola, the middle phase of Rajaraja Chola and Rajendra Chola when the achievements scaled heights never reached before or since and the final phase during the Chalukya Chola period of Kulottunga Chola I till the demise of the Chola empire.

10.

Pleaseee help !!!!!!!!True or False: There were many successful armed slave rebellions in the south.

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ANSWER:

YES there were MANY SLAVES

11.

The nationalist movement in India was connected togrowth of coloniesformation of nation statesAnti colonial movement

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12.

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ANSWER:

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EXPLANATION:

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13.

Around World War I , what was the new policy introduced by the British?

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divide and RULE POLICY was INTRODUCED by BRITISH

14.

Where is the Mona Lisa?

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ANSWER:

Louvre Museum

since 1797

The Mona Lisa painting is one of the most emblematic portraits in the history of art, where is located at the Louvre. Painted by Leonardo DA Vinci in the 16th century, it JOINED the collections of the court of FRANCE before being added to the works on display at the Louvre Museum.

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15.

Which of the following foreign policy shifts was a direct result of the attacks that took place on September 11, 2001? A. national security B. counterterrorism C. internationalism D. economic aid

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ANSWER:

B

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16.

Ziyaudin barani wasa chronicler ofwhich century

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ANSWER:

Ghana

Explanation:

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17.

What were the causes for the empty treasure of France under Lois XVI? Assess any three causes?

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Hey Mate Here Is Your Answer

  • long year of WAR
  • INDEPENDENCE of 13 American colonies
  • Luxurious life style of king and QUEEN
  • Maintaince of treaty of Versailles
  • Day to Day expenses
  • 10% interest on loan

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18.

Arrange in chronological order the cholas the pratiharas the palas the chauhans​

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Explanation:

PRATIHARAS - 11TH century

pala - 12TH century

chauhans - 12th century

cholas - 13TH century

19.

What is the importance of history ?

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ANSWER:

You Can KNOW how PEOPLE CIVILISATION at that TIME

20.

Write two idea given my new middle class​

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ANSWER:

where should we FIND JI

21.

Which year is regarded year one

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Year zero does not exist in the anno Domini system usually USED to NUMBER years in the Gregorian CALENDAR and in its predecessor, the JULIAN calendar. In this system, the year 1 BC is followed by AD 1. it's helpful for you.

22.

Why are the "Tuskegee Airmen" important in U.S. history?

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The Tuskegee Airmen were a group of African-American MEN who flew for the United States during World War II. They trained at Tuskegee Army Airfield in Alabama. ... They flew MANY MISSIONS for our military in World War II, and they were very successful in accomplishing their goals

23.

Why is the globa not very useful

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A globe can be called as a duplicate EARTH. It is round in SHAPE and shows accurate AREAS, distances, directions and relative shape and size. A map is easy to use and portable whereas a globe is not. It is easier to IDENTIFY regions in a map than in a globe.

24.

Class 9 history ch 1don't answer copied( ANSWER IN POINTS)What reforms did the nepoleon Bonaparte introduce​​​

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Answer:

1)SERFDOM ABOLISHED

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25.

What was the extent of bahadur shah zafar's empire?​

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Explanation:

Bahadur Shah Zafar or Bahadur Shah II (Persian: بهادرشاه ظفر‎) (born as Mirza Abu Zafar Siraj-ud-din MUHAMMAD) (24 October 1775 – 7 NOVEMBER 1862) was the last Mughal EMPEROR. He was the second son[2] of and became the successor to his father, Akbar II, upon his death on 28 September 1837. He was a nominal Emperor, as the Mughal Empire existed in name only and his authority was limited only to the walled city of Old Delhi (Shahjahanbad). Following his involvement in the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the British exiled him to Rangoon in British-controlled Burma (now in Myanmar), after convicting him on several CHARGES.

26.

explain why the study of geography is beneficial to the management and conservation of the enviroment

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Geography is the science which studies the human-space interaction according to the principle of CAUSE and effect, and it deals with space and human who uses it for economic purposes. What really matters in this human-environment interaction is that benefits should become permanent and sustainable. This phenomenon is extremely important for future generations if we desire them to continue to benefit from the geographical environment. When we look at the current perception of the environment and the related application, the present state is not very encouraging. I'll give you a few examples; field grabbing race in polar regions under the pretext of researching, construction of technological cities in desert areas, destruction of tropical forests for agriculture and settlement purposes, oil drilling practices in the open seas, increasing presence of nuclear facilities and so on. Such human activities lead to irreversible damages to the natural environment. Also due to misapplication of human activities such as settlement and industrialization, mankind confronts such an unhealthy environment where the soil lost all contact with the sky, global warming, EXTREME pollution in the atmosphere and hydrographic elements. With an effective environmental EDUCATION, it is possible to prevent the excessive and improper use which nature cannot compensate anymore. Ever-increasing world population creates the biggest problem that prevents sustainable use of scarce resources. Undoubtedly protecting the natural environment does not mean disuse. In this respect, the QUESTION of how to use the natural environment, how to plan and how to ensure environmental awareness in large populations come to the fore. In order to answer these questions it is necessary to know the structure and the properties of the natural environment for the first place. At this point, the place of geography comes to the fore in an effective environmental education. This study emphasizes effective environmental education, and attempts to explain the FUNCTIONS of the geography and how it should be utilized in environmental education.

27.

Class 9 history ch 1( ANSWER IN POINTS)What reforms did the nepoleon Bonaparte introduce​​

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Napoleon BONAPARTE was a great French general who won many BATTLES for france, In 1804 he crowned himself emperor of france. He passed LAWS for the protection of private property. he established a uniform system of weight and measure. he CODIFIED french law which has remained the BASIS of the French legal system.

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28.

Explain the role of Mohammed ali jinna in creating awareness and fighting for freedom

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He became the KEY leader of all India home LEAGUE and proposed 14 point constitutional reform to safeguard MUSLIM. He was also one of the follwers of MAHATMA GANDHI.

29.

Whom did the sepoys choose as the leader of revolt of 1857 ?​

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Answer:

BAHADUR Shah.....

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30.

What was Gandhi ji Irwin pact explain​

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The 'Gandhi-IRWIN Pact' was a political AGREEMENT signed by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Lord Irwin, the then Viceroy of India, on 5 March 1931 before the second Round Table Conference in London.

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31.

What is welfare state.​

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Welfare state is a form of GOVERNMENT in which STATE protect and promotes the welfare of the citizens.

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32.

Class 9 history ch 1 ( ANSWER IN POINTS)What reforms did the nepoleon Bonaparte introduce​

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EXPLANATION:

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33.

What is welfare state. dont copy from google​

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ANSWER:

a system organized by a GOVERNMENT to PROVIDE free services and money for people who have no job, who are ILL.

34.

What is the another name for poet

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ANSWER:

JOHN McCain

EXPLANATION:

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35.

Class 9 ch 1 ( history) Answer in pointswho was nepolean? what reforms did he introduce?​

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Napoleon BONAPARTE was a GREAT French general who won many battles for france, In 1804 he crowned himself emperor of france. He passed laws for the protection of private property. he established a uniform system of weight and measure. he codified french law which has remained the BASIS of the French legal system

36.

Name a country which follow the priciples of single citizenship.​

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ANSWER:

USA is the BEST EXAMPLE

37.

When did venkatappa Naik came into power​

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in 1886 he was in BORN MYSURU

38.

Describe how the Chinese felt about the Portuguese.

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Most historians dealing with the history of maritime Asia, particularly of the Indian Ocean, from a Eurocentric viewpoint would still consider the Portuguese voyages of 'discovery' and the establishment of the Estado da Índia as the starting point of their investigations. The Sinocentric approach is different: TRADITIONALLY ORIENTATED Chinese historians would be especially interested in giving a detailed description of the early Ming naval expeditions and Chinese private trade to Southeast Asia but probably would not assign too much WEIGHT to the early European voyages to Asia. It is at the 'intersection' of these different approaches or rather of two different aspects of ACCENTUATION that the present PAPER will take its starting point. In short, what I intend to do is to briefly compare the most important aspects of Chinese maritime trade with those of Portuguese maritime trade in and to Asia.

39.

Write the importance of following years 1789, 1799,1815,1834​

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EXPLANATION:

The importance of the following years in concern with French Revolution:

(i) 1774 - Louis XVI ascended the throne of France. He believed in the Divine Right Theory of Kings, had no respect for freedom of liberty, because of his empty treasure he began to impose heavy taxes which were disliked by his own PEOPLE also.

(ii) 1789 - French Revolution STARTED and STORMING of Bastille. Estates Generals were called together by Louis XVI to pass PROPOSALS for new taxes.

(iii) 1791 - The Third Estate, which assumed the name of the National Assembly framed a new Constitution for France in 1791. Abolished the rights of the privileged classes, declaration of the rights of man and the citizen.

(iv) 1804 - Napoleon became the Emperor of France. He set out to conquer neighbouring European countries. He conquered Europe and saw his role as a modernizer of Europe.

(v) 1815 - Napoleon was defeated in the battle of Waterloo. Many of his measures, that carried the revolutionary ideas of liberty and modern laws to other parts of Europe, had an impact on people long after Napoleon had left.

40.

When did venkatappa nayaka born​

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ANSWER:

HE WAS BORN IN 1837

Explanation:

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41.

Ano ang Shintoism?Ano ang Taoisim?

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Shinto is polytheistic and revolves around the kami ("gods" or "SPIRITS"), supernatural entities believed to inhabit all THINGS. The link between the kami and the natural world has led to Shinto being considered animistic and pantheistic. The kami are worshiped at kamidana household shrines, family shrines, and public shrines. The latter are staffed by priests who oversee offerings to the kami and the provision of religious paraphernalia such as amulets to the religion's adherents. Other common rituals include the kagura ritual dances, age specific celebrations, and seasonal festivals. These festivals and rituals are COLLECTIVELY called matsuri. A major conceptual focus in Shinto is ensuring purity by cleansing practices of various types INCLUDING ritual washing or bathing. Shinto does not emphasize specific moral codes other than ritual purity, reverence for kami, and regular COMMUNION following seasonal practices. Shinto has no single creator or specific doctrinal text, but exists in a diverse range of localized and regionalised forms

42.

Write the importance of following year 1789,1799,1815,1834 in history​

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The history of France from 1789 to 1914 (the long 19th CENTURY) extends from the French REVOLUTION to World War I and includes:

French Revolution (1789–1792)

French First Republic (1792–1804)

First French Empire under Napoleon I (1804–1814/1815)

Bourbon Restoration under LOUIS XVIII and Charles X (1814/1815–1830)

July Monarchy under Louis PHILIPPE d'Orléans (1830–1848)

Second Republic (1848–1852)

Second Empire under Napoleon III (1852–1870)

Third Republic (1870-1940)

Long Depression (1873–1890)

BELLE Époque (1871–1914)

43.

. In which session, the Congress goal has been shifted from achieving self-government through constitutional and legal means to achieving Swarajthrough peaceful and legitimate means.A) 1920, Bombay sessionB) 1920, Nagpur Special session C) 1921, Calcutta sessionD) 1922, Delhi session.​

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1920 Bombay SEASONIN this season the Congress goal has shifted from ACHIEVING SELF government through CONSTITUTIONAL and legal means to achieve Swaraj this is your perfect answer

44.

Why was there a shortage of labour on the plantations? (French Revolution)

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There was a shortage of labour on the plantations during the French Revolution because this work was supposed to be done by the people of the third estate. But after they formed the national ASSEMBLY, they refused to do all this work and took the tennis court oath in which they FOUGHT for getting constitutionalism in the country. Also there was a subsistence crisis called on by Louis XVI because he was under huge AMOUNT of loan. This is why there was a shortage of labour on the plantations.

45.

Angulam akulo adugannara kaya

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ANSWER:

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46.

Mega cluster scheme that helps ............. through self finance groups and ngo. *

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Answer:

WEAVERS

EXPLANATION:

weavers

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47.

Kabbadi khelna aate thi James mill ko

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ANSWER:

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48.

How was the wheel invented?

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The wheel-and-AXLE combination was invented around 4500 BC and was probably first used for a potter's wheel. The idea was quickly adapted for other uses – in particular on wagons and chariots. ... On the EARLIEST carts, the wheels were heavy, SOLID, and attached to the axle so the whole assembly TURNED together.

49.

The poet where otherwise called as

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AUTHOR it can ALSO be CALLED

50.

Which period refer to British period in India

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EXPLANATION:

it is the COLONIAL PERIOD a colonial period is the period is the HISTORY of a COUNTRY