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List any two problems that early humans faced in their daily life that we do not face today? |
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A. List the 3 causes of the Spanish-American War?b. American newspapers compared Cuban rebels to who?c. Who was responsible for the explosion of the USS Maine?d. Why did the US win control over the Philippines?e. What was the last battle of the Spanish-American War?f. List the terms of the Treaty of Paris.g. What effect did yellow journalism have?h. What was General Valeriano Weyler’s “Reconcentration Policy”?i. Explain the Mock Battle of Manilla.j. Why do anti-imperialists suggest that US imperialism is hypocritical? |
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Answer» here goes your ans... Explanation: The reasons for war were many, but there were two immediate ones: America's SUPPORT the ONGOING struggle by CUBANS and Filipinos against Spanish rule, and the mysterious explosion of the battleship U.S.S. MAINE in Havana Harbor. hope it helps u.. |
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A. Why did we change our foreign policy in the 20th century? |
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Answer» New RESTRICTIONS on immigration and a lack of MEMBERSHIP in INTERNATIONAL organizations, such as the League of Nations and the World Court, contributed to this isolationist period of America. Focus during this era was upon domestic AFFAIRS more so than foreign affairs. |
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How many villages consisted under each barhot? |
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Answer» Answer: 12 villages Barhot is made up of 12 villages each that are controlled by the GOND KINGDOM. |
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دعاما - هناو - گاS6 - 543و كناة - عألل24 - 25430 -31د ا : |
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Answer» bbbhhhhjjhcchhcivxkgzitxuf |
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The architect of Rajarajeshvara temple was Kunjaramallan Rajaraja Peruthachchan? *1 pointTRUE OR FALSE |
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Answer» False Explanation: The ARCHITECT of TANJORE TEMPLE was Kunjaramallan RAJARAJA Peruthachchan |
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How did Urdu and Hindi emerge as the languages of the medievalIndia? |
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Answer» Answer: PLZ mark me brainliest Explanation: While the Muslims used Persian script, the Hindus employed Devnagari script. ... WHENEVER a writer MADE PREPONDERANT use of Sanskrit, the language was known as Hindi, but when more Persian and Arabic phrases were used the language was known as URDU. |
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Q.2 By the time of the middle stone age big animals like____ were on the way to extincition. *1 pointmountain goatwild boarmammoths |
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Answer» D. MAMMOTHS MARK AS BRAINLIEST!! |
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The Supreme Court advises the……. on constitutional issues. |
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Answer» Supreme Court advises the president on CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES. Supreme Court advises the president on constitutional issues. Explanation: |
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Q.1 Tools made by the Homo erectus were more developed and ______. *1 pointround shapedsymmetricalsquare shaped |
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Answer» SYMMETRICAL shaped Explanation: I HOPE help you |
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What is secularismPlz Answer this question |
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Answer» Answer: the belief that religion should not influence or be INVOLVED in the ORGANIZATION of society, EDUCATION, government, ETC. |
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What is secularism plz answer this question |
Answer» ANSWER:Secularism is the principle seeking to conduct HUMAN affairs based on secular, naturalistic considerations. It is most commonly defined as the separation of RELIGION from civic affairs and the state, and may be broadened to a similar position concerning the need to SUPPRESS religion in any public sphere. Please make me Brainlist |
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In 1906, the _________ setup was to promote a feeling of loyalty for the British. |
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Answer» Answer: The All-India Muslim League (popularised as the Muslim League) was a POLITICAL party ESTABLISHED in 1906 in British India. Its strong ADVOCACY for the establishment of a separate Muslim-majority nation-state, Pakistan, SUCCESSFULLY led to the partition of India in 1947 by the British Empire.[2] |
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. The Viceroy who introduced the Ilbert Bill. |
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Answer» Answer: Ilbert BILL was introduced BYSIR Courtenay Peregine Ilbert who was the LEGAL MEMBER of the Council of the Governor-General of INDIA. |
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Q.6 Who is a writer of Gram Geeta? *1 pointSant GadgebabaTukdoji MaharajRamdas Swami |
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Answer» Rashtrasant Tukdoji MAHARAJ. |
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What are the causes of the fall of the Mughal Empire? |
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Answer» Causes of DOWNFALL of the Mughal Empire The Nature and Policies of AURANGZEB. ... The Incapability of the Later Mughals. ... The Corruption of the Nobility. ... Military Weakness. ... Economic Bankruptcy. ... The Wars of SUCCESSION. ... Group Rivalry at the Court. ... The Attacks of the Marathas in the NORTH. |
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Xiv. The word United Nations was first time used in the meeting of |
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Answer» Answer: 1st January 1942 Explanation: during the SECOND World War, when REPRESENTATIVES of 26 nations pledged |
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Explain the role of thinkers and philosophers in the French Revolution? |
Answer» The THINKERS and philosophers like Voltaire, Rousseau, Montesquieu, John Locke ETC played an important role in French revolution. They created awareness among people through their WRITINGS. They criticized the absolute powers of monarch. They encouraged people to fight for liberty and EQUAL rights. |
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Q.5 ____ can be solved peacefully. *1 pointIssuesDisputesPeace |
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Answer» Answer: disputes is your answer Explanation: dispute is Ur ANS because it's meaning is ARGUMENT . Mark as brainliest |
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the pottery found in almost all the cities of the Indus valley civilization is red painted with designs in |
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Answer» carving Explanation: PLEASE MARK THIS AS BRAINLIEST AND GIVE THANKS |
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Explain the type of company answer in detail |
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Answer» Explanation: Companies can be classified into DIFFERENT types BASED on their mode of incorporation, liability of the members, and NUMBER of the members. The most common types of companies are: Royal Chartered Companies. ... Private Company (or Private LIMITED Company) |
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.4 Who used the percussion technique. *1 pointHomo Sapiens Homo erectusHomo hablis and Homo erectusNeanderthals |
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Answer» Answer: Leopold Auenbrugger is said to be the person who introduced the technique to MODERN medicine, ALTHOUGH this method was used by Avicenna about 1000 years before that for medical practice such as using PERCUSSION over the stomach to show how full it is, and to DISTINGUISH between ascites and tympanites. |
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Q.4 Who used the percussion technique. *1 pointHomo Sapiens Homo erectusHomo hablis and Homo erectusNeanderthals |
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Answer» ✳Answer✳ ✳↕️↕️↕️✳ ✳HOMO habils and Homo erectus✳ |
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SITWASYON: Ang kasalukuyang lipunan ay may pagkakahalintulad sa panahon ng Manoryalismo dahil ang mga tao ay naka tuon sa pagsasaka.Kung ikaw ay bibigyang pagkakataon na maging isang Pinuno ng iyong lugar paano mo pamamahalaan o pangangasiwaan ang iyong nasasakupan ? gawan ito ng sanaysay |
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What is the meaning of the story of the bewildered arab? |
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Answer» Answer: Poetry +2 What is the meaning of the poem the Bewildered ARAB? User Avatar Asked by Wiki User See Answer Top Answer User Avatar Wiki User Answered December 29, 2013 7:22AM Just like the Analects or Zen Buddhism poetry, I think, The Bewildered Arab works as a PHILOSOPHICAL puzzle which intends to make the philosopher (which is the Arab) question the nature of his surroundings. It does not have a distinct answer; it simply encourages intellectual meditation and debate, in this case, the nature and FICTION of the self in the world. But it doesn't mean that it can't be discussed. If you want to use comparative METHODS of analysis, you can look up on certain philosophical trends in the West that deals with the poetry's question. Or you could look into Middle East philosophical traditions to illuminate the kind of answers Arabian philosophers of JAMI's period would look for. |
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4. What was the nature of Sannyasi-Fakir Rebellion ? |
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Answer» Answer: They raided government treasuries, killed BRITISH officers and caused acute chaos and misery. The rebellion continued for around half a century and later got WEAKENED. In 1771, 150 Fakirs were killed for no GOOD reason. This triggered rebellion which reached its CLIMAX in late 1770s. |
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In India, the Election Commission is ________________ to the process of elections. |
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Answer» Article 324 of the Constitution provides that the power of superintendence, DIRECTION, and control of elections to parliament, state legislatures, the OFFICE of the PRESIDENT of India, and the office of vice-president of India shall be vested in the election commission. |
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An Election is a ____________ process |
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Answer» voting Explanation: this is your answer HOPE it helps you. plz MARK as Brainlist |
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Q.3 The diet of Homo Sapiens. *1 pointpeanuts rootsgrapes and applefruits and roots |
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Q.3 The diet of Homo Sapiens. *1 pointpeanuts rootsgrapes and apple fruits and roots |
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Answer» GRAPES and apples Explanation: |
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Which Vedas provides information about the civilisation of the early Vedic age |
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Answer» The RIG Veda Explanation: PLEASE MARK as BRAINLIEST |
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Why did the Kols revolt in 1831-1832? |
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Answer» Answer: British historiography TREATED the rebellious tribals as BANDITS. In 1831, the Kol tribesmen of Chhota Nagpur who had been exploited by the agents of the colonial rulers BURST out in rebellion. ... The Kols grew restive over the INCREASING encroachment on tribal territories by the non tribals like Muslim and Sikhs. Explanation: HOPE it is helpful for youhave a nice day |
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Identify and write the wrong pair in the following sets : 3 (1) Dialectics – HerodotusHistory of class struggle – Karl MarxFundamentals of Feminism – Simone de BeauvoirHistorical document to beexamined with greatest care – Leopold von Ranke |
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Answer» Answer: The Silesian Wars were a series of three wars fought between Prussia (under King Frederick the Great) and Austria (under Archduchess Maria Theresa) for control of the Central European region of Silesia (now in south-west Poland). The First (1740–1742) and Second Silesian Wars (1744–1745) formed parts of the War of the Austrian Succession, in which Prussia was a member of an anti-Austrian coalition. The Third Silesian War (1756–1763) was one theatre of the global Seven Years' War, in which Austria led a coalition aiming to seize Prussian territory. All three ended in Prussian victories, and their overall territorial result was Austria's cession of the majority of Silesia to Prussia, which emerged from the Silesian Wars as a new European great power. Austria's defeat by a lesser German power significantly damaged its PRESTIGE. The conflict foreshadowed a century-long Austria–Prussia rivalry for hegemony over the German-speaking peoples. (This article is part of a featured topic: Silesian Wars.) Recently featured: M113 armoured personnel carriers in Australian serviceSaturn (magazine)GRANT Memorial coinage ArchiveBy emailMore featured articles Did you know ... Puppet show at Expo 67 Puppet show at Expo 67 ... that Micheline Legendre organized Canada's first puppetry festival Bahasa Indonesia Italiano עברית ქართული Latviešu Lietuvių Magyar Македонски Bahasa Melayu Nederlands 日本語 Norsk bokmål Norsk nynorsk Polski Português Română Русский Simple English Slovenčina Slovenščina Српски / srpski Srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски Suomi Svenska ไทย Türkçe Українська Tiếng Việt 中文 Complete list Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional TERMS may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and PRIVACY POLICY. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization. Explanation: |
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_______________ and equality are the important objectives of our Constitution |
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Vikram has inserted an image in a new file. He wants to duplicate the part of an image on thesame layer. Suggest him the tool which will fulfill his requirements. |
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Answer» is the answer |
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The accident at the Chernobyl plant led to a_________. |
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Answer» Answer: IMMEDIATE impact of the Chernobyl accident. The accident CAUSED the largest uncontrolled radioactive RELEASE into the environment ever recorded for any civilian operation, and LARGE QUANTITIES of radioactive substances were released into the air for about 10 days. |
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List the sufferings faced by the people fromIndia and British both the sides? |
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Answer» The British VIEW tended to portray British rule as a charitable exercise - they suffered INDIA's environment (eg CLIMATE, diseases) in order to BRING to India good government and economic development (eg railways, irrigation, medicine). Modern admirers of British rule also note these benefits.
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2. Ano-anong kakayahan ang mahalagang gamitin sa pagsulat ng tekstongimpormatibo? |
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Answer» Answer: Which LANGUAGE is it phle language SAMAJH me AAYE tb hi answer bataungi naa |
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If you want notes for ncert from 6-10th for the preparation of upsc then u can text me here?will help you with a price of 200 of each class with each subject with low cost? |
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Answer» I TO CAN GIVE ANY NCERT NOTES FOR PREPARATIONS |
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What was the cause of nationalism in china |
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Answer» Answer: CHINESE NATIONALISM emerged in the late Qing dynasty (1636–1912) in response to the humiliating defeat in the First Sino-Japanese War and the INVASION and pillaging of Beijing by Eight-Nation Alliance. In both cases, the aftermath forced China to pay financial reparations and grant special privileges to foreigners. |
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Why was Akbar known as Akbar The Great? Answer in detail.who will spam I will report his answer |
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Answer» Explanation: He is known like that for his style of ruling and his policies. Akbar was accorded the epithet "the Great" because of his many accomplishments, INCLUDING his record of unbeaten military campaigns that consolidated Mughal rule in the INDIAN SUBCONTINENT. The BASIS of this military PROWESS and authority was Akbar's skilful structural and organisational calibration of the Mughal army. MARK IT AS BRAINLEST |
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LUMIKHA NG SARILING KUWENTO TUNGKOL SA MGA PANGYAYARI SA KASALLUKUYAN |
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Answer» yan din PO answer KO sa notebook ko Explanation: i HOPE it hepls pa brainlies po ako and dont forget click the THANKS ang Give me 5 star |
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What was the demand of the League after the provincial elections of 1946? |
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Answer» Explanation: Provincial ELECTIONS were HELD in British India in January 1946 to elect members of the legislative councils of British Indian provinces.[1] The consummation of British rule in India were the 1945/1946 elections. As minor political parties were eliminated, the political scene became RESTRICTED to the Indian National Congress and the All-India Muslim League who were more antagonised than EVER. The Congress, in a repeat of the 1937 elections, won 90 percent of the general non-Muslim seats while the Muslim League won the majority of Muslim seats (87%) in the provinces. Nevertheless, the All India Muslim League verified its claim to be the sole representative of Muslim India.[2][3] The election laid the path to Pakistan.[4][3][5] 1946 Indian provincial elections ← 1937 1946 1952 → 1585 provincial seats contested Maulana Abul Kalam Azad.jpg Jinnah1945a.jpg Leader Abul Kalam Azad Party president Muhammad Ali Jinnah Party INC AIML Leader's seat Byculla Seats won 923 425 Indian Provincial Election 1946.sv Mark me BRAINLIST |
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What had the biggest industrialization in the early 1800ś |
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Answer» ASHTON held that it occurred ROUGHLY between 1760 and 1830. Rapid industrialization first BEGAN in BRITAIN, starting with mechanized spinning in the 1780s, with high rates of growth in steam power and iron production occurring after 1800. |
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रीट क्षेत्रधिकार किसे कहते हैं |
Answer» रिट/आदेश संबंधी क्षेत्राधिकार- नागरिकों के मौलिक अधिकारों के हनन होने पर वे अनुच्छेद 32 के तहत सर्वोच्च न्यायालय एवं अनुच्छेद 226 के तहत उच्च न्यायालय जा सकते हैं। सर्वोच्च न्यायालय अपने विशेष आदेश रिट के रूप में दे सकता है। ... इसके द्वारा न्यायालय गिरफ्तार किये व्यक्ति को अपने समक्ष उपस्थित करने के निर्देश देता है। |
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The mountain ranges that seperates North india to South india? |
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Answer» Answer: The Vindhya Range is considered as the traditional boundary between North INDIA and South India. It is a COMPLEX, discontinuous chain of mountain ridges, HILL RANGES, and plateau escarpments in west-central India.Explanation: I hope you GET help. |
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The peninsular plateau of India belongs to? |
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Answer» GONDWANA land Please MARK Me BRAINLIEST PLEASE |
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Amount of solutes A, B, C, D and E in 1500 g ofwater at 25°C, 50°C and 75°C in their saturatedsolutions are given below.25°C 50°C 75°C(A) 235 g 280 g 240 g(B) 180 g 190 g 220 g(C) 160 g 170 g 180 g(D) 175 g 220 g 200 gArrange the solutes in the increasing order of theamount of solutes that crystallises out by coolingfrom 75°C to 25°C:ABDCACDBCABDACBD |
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Answer» Answer: Hope this HELPS... |
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The highest peak in east india is |
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Answer» Answer: Anai PEAKEASTERN PART of the state, Anai Peak (8,842 feet [2,695 METRES]), the highest peak of peninsular India Explanation: Mark me as the Brainliest |
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President Washington was always thinking ahead and thought while serving his 2nd term as President, that if he died while in office, the citizens of this new republic might take that as if the presidency was a lifetime appointment and all he really wanted to was just retire. Did his relunctance on a 3rd term become the reason why there has only been 5 presidents who have seeked a 3rd term and only 1 president who succeeded in getting a 3rd and even a 4th term. Can you name the other 4 presidents who wanted more time in the Oval Office? |
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Answer» Answer: President Washington's Second Term (1793-1797) HOMEGEORGE WASHINGTONFIRST PRESIDENTSECOND TERM (1793-1797) First President Election Inauguration First Term (1789-1792) Second Term (1793-1797) Ten Facts About Washington's Presidency Youth French & Indian War Revolutionary War Constitution First President Martha Washington Slavery Native Americans Religion Family On February 13, 1793, a joint session of Congress counted the Electoral COLLEGE votes from the second presidential election and George Washington was unanimously elected, again. He would spend a difficult second term desperately preserving the new nation in the face of rebellion and foreign wars. President Washington considered RETIREMENT after one term, preferring a return to the quiet comfort of MOUNT Vernon. He was bothered and disheartened by the emerging political divisions. However, Washington also FEARED that the country would irreparably pull and split apart, and was implored by his close associates to serve an additional four years. Tension in Washington's Cabinet Tension in Washington's Cabinet Differences of opinion didn't concern President Washington. They could even be useful, until he came to realize the very personal nature of the differences between two of his cabinet members: Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. LEARN MORE The Battle of Fallen Timbers The Battle of Fallen Timbers As the United States looked to consolidate its borders and secure room for expansion in the Northwest Territory, the local American Indians had resisted fiercely, inflicting costly defeats on the poorly-trained and equipped military forces sent to pacify the region in 1792. LEARN MORE Washington's New Nation Faces Rebellion In 1791, Congress legislated an excise tax on whiskey and distilled spirits. The revenue from these taxes was intended to help lessen the FEDERAL deficit. In parts of western Pennsylvania and western Virginia, however, the law and its tax inspectors were not met kindly, and rebellion threatened to tear apart the new nation. By 1794, the Whiskey Rebellion threatened the stability of the nascent United States and forced President Washington to personally lead the United States militia westward to stop the rebels. Explanation: |
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