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What was France like before and after the French revolution? |
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Answer» After French REVOLUTION , King Louis 16 accepted constitution which finally formed in 1791. all men above 25 years of age who PAID taxes at LEAST two days of a labours wage got right to vote. |
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Name any two countries which emerged as independent countries after first world war |
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Answer» In 1945, Africa had FOUR independent countries – EGYPT, Ethiopia, Liberia, and South Africa. After Italy's DEFEAT in World War II, France and the UK OCCUPIED the former ITALIAN colonies. Libya became an independent kingdom in 1951. |
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3. Fill in the blanks.1. The archives are places whereare kept.2. New crops likeandwere introduced into the subcontinentduring medieval period.3. The Arabs called the Indian subcontinent as4. It were the Turkish who laid the foundations of theEmpire in India.5. The rupee was the coinage ofSuri.walls and answer the questions that follow |
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Answer» Answer:3 hind Explanation: |
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According to the author of the textbook, the explosion of the Union Carbide plant accident victims suffered from various medical conditions. Identify these medical conditions reported |
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Answer» Answer: skin DISEASE DEATHS of babies of pregnant women Explanation: this all occurred DUE to RADIATION this event was also KNOWN as bhopal gas tragedy |
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DATE : .........History-When, Where and HowHISTORYA. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs).Choose the correct option from the following:1. In India, the period of Medieval history ranges from the(a) 6th to 15th century ADO (b) 8th to 18th century AD(C) 10th to 15th century ADD (d) 13th to 18th century AD2. The Marathas asserted their political importance during the(a) ancient periodO (b) medieval period(d) None of these(c) modern period3. Who among the following was an Arab Cartographer who made a World map in 1154 ?(a) Guillaume de l'IsleO (b) Al-Idrisi(c) Zia-ud-Din Barnin (d) Abdul Hamid Lahori |
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What is the evidence used by archaeologist to reconstruct dietary practices? |
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Answer» Answer: ARCHAEOLOGY is primarily concerned with reconstructing extinct cultures from the material remains of past human behavior, or the THINGS people made or used and LEFT behind. ... Archaeologists look for patterns in the artifacts they study that give them CLUES about how the people who made and used them lived. |
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Refers to thinking of oneself and other person as worthy of respect |
Answer» DIGNITY is the answer
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Describe briefly about the sources of mauryan history. Answer |
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Answer» Answer: The Maurya Empire was founded in 322 BCE by Chandragupta Maurya, who had overthrown the Nanda Dynasty and rapidly expanded his power westward across CENTRAL and western India in order to take advantage of the DISRUPTIONS of local powers in the wake of the withdrawal by Alexander the Great ‘s armies. According to legend, the teacher Chanakya convinced his disciple, Chandragupta Maurya, to conquer the the KINGDOM of Magadha (the Nanda Empire ) when he was insulted by its king Dhana Nanda. Chandragupta Maurya expanded the Maurya Empire north and west as he conquered the Macedonian Satrapies and won the Seleucid-Mauryan war. In its time, the Maurya Empire was one of the largest empires of the world. Explanation: i hope u get u R answer. |
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Why are the individuals described in “Heading West” considered historically important? Read Heading west |
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Answer» I don't know mark as BRAINLEAST |
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What factors helped in developing a sense of collective belongings among the Indian people during the freedom struggle |
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Answer» you can also write about revival of INDIAN FOLKLORE, BHARAT mata, etc if mark is above 5 |
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WHat is the history of Vancouver BCs Chinatown? |
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Answer» Hey mate✌ Your answer is here... Explanation: Chinatown in Vancouver, British Columbia, is Canada's largest Chinatown. Centred on Pender Street, it is surrounded by Gastown and the Downtown financial and central business districts to the west, the Downtown Eastside to the north, the remnant of old Japantown to the northeast, and the residential neighbourhood of Strathcona to the east. Chinatown remains a POPULAR tourist attraction and is one of the largest HISTORIC Chinatowns in North America. However, it experienced decline as newer members of Vancouver's CANTONESE Chinese community dispersed to other parts of the METROPOLITAN area. Due to the large ethnic Chinese presence in Vancouver—especially represented by multi-generation Chinese Canadians and first-generation immigrants from Hong Kong—the city has been REFERRED to as "Hongcouver".[1] However, in recent years, most immigration has been from Mainland China. Hope it helps you Mark me as a brainliest answer |
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Find the work done ? |
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Answer» ★ CHECK this ATTACHMENT.... |
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During Reconstruction in the United States, the Freedmen’s Bureau |
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Which buildings were located on the left and right bank of river Neva ??1 point only |
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Answer» The WORKERS quarters and factories were located on the right BANK of the RIVER Neva. The fashionable areas, the Winter Palace, and official buildings, the palace where the Duma MET were present on the left bank. |
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This is the question. from history project on the topic industrial revolution.Q. how many pages should be written on the topic in industrial revolution begins. a) 1b) 2 c) 3d) 4e) [{(give ur answer)}] |
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Answer» Answer: I THINK 2 will be sufficient or it can DEPEND on how much marks QUESTION CARRY |
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Religion places of importance in the paired and country |
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Answer» Religious places of importance in the paired states and country |
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¿Quién es Juan Calvino? ¿Cómo es su actitud de este religioso? |
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Answer» I don't UNDERSTAND your QUESTIONS |
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Mahalwari system of land revenue collection was not introduce in which state or province?A.punjabB.awadhC.north west provincesD delhi |
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Answer» DELHI is TGE STATE where LAND revenue collection was not introduce |
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Instead of technological advancement ,why india is importing army equipments |
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Answer» Answer: Because Defence is the TOP most priority of a NATION Explanation: INDIA is importing army equipments because India is still a developing nation and its defence budget is low it has lower number of defence equipments but technology is there in all FIELDS including defence but less. Please mark me Brainliest! |
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Write few lines rbindranath tagore for third grade |
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Answer» In February 1873, at age 11, Tagore WENT on a tour of India with his father. The tour lasted for SEVERAL months. They visited many places in India, INCLUDING Amritsar in Punjab (British India), and Dalhousie in the Himalayas. Tagore also visited his father’s estate at Shantiniketan. There he READ biographies, and studied history, astronomy, modern science, and Sanskrit. He also read works by Kalidas. |
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How did printing create a new culture of reading ? |
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Answer» Answer: PRINTING create NEW culture of reading because of following reason (1) printing process ia very fast and doesnot required many worker so the book are available in cheap RATE. (2) as printing process is fast book were printed in large number,so market were flooded with book. (3)penny chap BOOKS were printed which is easily avilable at low cost which is affordable by all class |
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Write about the role of bhagat sing leader in indian freedom movement |
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Answer» Bhagat Singh PLAYED a GREAT role in the Indian freedom struggle. ... Bhagat Singh played a great role in uniting people. He GOT himself hanged a to show the people of his nation that if he COULD sacrifice his life for his COUNTRY, then they should also do the same and join the freedom struggle |
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Write a short note on the advent of islam in india |
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Answer» please mark as brainliest Explanation: Islam first arrived in India via the sea trade routes, along with Islamic invaders and SUFI mystics, and subsequently became a MAJOR RELIGION in the Indian sub-continent. The muslim SUBJUGATION of the Indian subcontinent from the NORTH West mainly took place from the 12th century onwards. |
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First pm of Pakistan? |
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Answer» Answer: First pm of PAKISTAN? |
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Why was there low level of productivity in agriculture during the british rule? |
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Answer» AGRICULTURAL productivity during the period, became very low. ... Apart from the zamindari SYSTEM the other reasons for the poor growth and productivity of the agricultural sector were: LACK of irrigation FACILITIES, low levels of technology and negligible use of fertilizers. |
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Match the followingAakashwani VisualTelevision Dadasaheb PhalkeVishakhadutt Mahatma phuleTritiya Ratna Audio visualRaja Harischandra Dramatist Audio |
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Answer» Answer: television-audio visual raja harishchandra -dada SAHEB phalke |
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Why krishna lift a govardhan mountain and keep people under that mountain? |
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Answer» Answer: Lord Krishna LIFT the Govardhan PARVAT beacuse "Indra" the god of rain became angry on the popularity of Lord Krishna and in anger he ordered his ministers to pour a very heavy SHOWER of rain on the people. So there was huge downpour of rain and loud thunders and lighting. All people's goods and cattles were totally drowned in water. All the things was getting bad and there was a huge problem. People's HOUSES got damaged the roofs GET blown away by thunder. So Lord Krishna lift the Govardhan parvat to make the people safe from the calamity. Hope it helps you♥♥ JAI SHREE KRISHNA |
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Conclusion on the topic industrial Revolution ( history project)[need to be 400 words] |
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Answer» Answer: The INDUSTRIAL revolution was a time of great imagination and progress. The inventions that allowed new products to be manufactured CREATED a demand that caused a vicious cycle that propelled some people to prosperity, while at the same time HELD people down in poverty.it was almost never the intent of the inventors, scientists, and other brilliant people to cause such a chasm between the working class and the industrial machine, but it was, nonetheless, created. The role of GOVERNMENT today in regulating industry is geared more towards protecting the worker. Back in the early days of the industrial revolution the opposite was the NORM. Life for people who worked in factories and mills often had despicable wages and working conditions. Workers finally had to ban together to improve their wages and working conditions and this often resulted in violent confrontations. Some of these issues still exist today. Some may argue the industrial revolution is still happening, but is it? |
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Preamble of Indian Constitution |
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Answer» WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to secure to all its citizens JUSTICE, social, economic and political; LIBERTY of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship; EQUALITY of status and of opportunity; and to promote AMONG them all FRATERNITY assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the Nation; IN OUR CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY this 26th day of November, 1949, do HEREBY ADOPT, ENACT AND GIVE TO OURSELVES THIS CONSTITUTION. |
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Rulers of malwa built these |
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Answer» Answer: The structures built by the rulers of Malwa and Mandu are among the best INDO ISLAMIC structures. Most famous among those were Dilawar Khan MOSQUE which was the earliest Indo Islamic BUILDING and it also served to fortify the city. Then it was the Mausoleum of Hoshang Shah. it is among the most important of the structures as it has been suggested that it served as a template for the construction of Taj Mahal. Jahaz Mahal, the pleasure place of Ghiyas Ud Din Shah is also a notable structure. It is also known as the the Ship Palace. Inside the Mahal wa a Harem of 15000 women. It was also used as water storage tank during the monsoon season. Other then these Jami Masjid, Rewa Kund, Rani Roopmati Pavilion, Darwazas etc |
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: Till 1889 how many balls an over used to be bowled? |
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Answer» Answer: 10 Explanation: i GUESS.................. |
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Who is the founder of slave dynasty |
Answer» heya mate!!QUTB al-din AIBAK is the FOUNDER of slave dynastyhope it HELPS you |
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-Secure3who were the residents during condialcolonial period?swer » |
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Why did the greeks have to come to troy to rescue helen? |
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Answer» Troy. When he discovered that his WIFE was missing, Menelaus called upon all the other suitors to fulfill their oaths, thus beginning the Trojan War. The Greek FLEET gathered in AULIS, but the ships could not SAIL for lack of wind. |
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Why the first civilization flourished along river valleys? |
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Answer» Answer: Civilizations developed around rivers because their waters PROVIDED places to hunt and fish. ALSO, as the rivers FLOODED, the lands around them became fertile. This allowed them to support farming. This is especially true of the Nile RIVER, which flooded the same time each year. |
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How do you think india was the reasons that made it possible for the british to colonise india |
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Answer» There are a good number of reasons why the British were able to do so, and in fact rule over India effectively for over a century. Disunity among Indian princely states. India was more a COLLECTION of warring princely states, at loggerheads with each other. The British sucessfully used this to play off one state against another. Add to it there was no dearth of people willing to betray the kingdom for a few pieces of silver. Robert Clive succeeded at Plassey, because Mir Jaffar was willing to betray his master Siraj-Ud-Daulah in lie of being the Nawab. Mir Jaffar himself was betrayed by Mir Qasim later on.Tipu Sultan one of the most redoubtable fighters against the British rule, was finally defeated, as the Marathas, King of Mysore, Nizam of Hyderabad all joined hands with the British. Superiority over other colonial powers. The other colonial powers in India competing for the share of resources were France,Portugal,Denmark, Holland. Of the 4, Denmark and Holland could never really be serious COMPETITORS to the British, they had their own trading posts, scattered around, but were never a serious threat. Portugal focussed primarily on the Western coast, Goa, parts of Kerala, Karnataka, and this left the British with vast swathes of unoccupied territory. That left France as the major contender to Britian in the race for colonialism. The British Army was more well equipped, more professional, more disciplined compared to the French army, suffering from indiscipline and corruption. This made the British win key battles all over the East Coast, as they effectively grabbed control. Doctrine of Lapse. One of the most effective tactics, the British used to take over most of India. Instead of waging an all out WAR against some of the princely states, they signed a treaty with them, where in if the ruling king died without a heir, the East India company could take over that. And that is how Satara became one of the first states to end up under British rule. And that was also the main reason for the conflict in Jhansi. Subsidiary alliance was also an effective instrument. According to this alliance, the kingdom which signs the treaty will have to maintain the following rules: The British agreed to maintain a permanent and fixed subsidiary force within the territory of their ally. In return, they didn't take money but took over a part of the territory of the ally. A British officer called "resident" was placed at the court of the ruler.{he could interfere in the internal matters of the kingdom} The ally could not maintain any relation with any other ruler without the approval of the British.{so,when the rulers wanted to revolt against the British they are alone.} The Indian rulers felt a false sense of SECURITY but in reality they were losing their independence. On the other hand the Britishers maintained large forces at the expenses of the Indian rulers and also increase their area of influence. Some states brought under control through this policy are Hyderabad, Tanjore, Awadh, etc. At the end of it all, the British had the advantage of better manpower, were militarily more powerful and stronger, and add to it they had some very canny strategists too. And the disunity among Indian princely states, their constant warring with each other, just added to the advantage. |
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Which method would you like to use to teach the topic "revolution of 1857?? |
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Answer» imagination Explanation: we can HELP STUDENTS to learn how to VISUALISE. then you only have tell them meaning and automatically they will UNDERSTAND by visualisation |
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Why is gupta age called golden age in ancient indian history? |
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Answer» Explanation: The ERA between the 3rd century and 6th century CE of ancient INDIA during the GUPTA Empire can be truly defined as the 'Golden Age of India', as there was peace, development and prosperity in the country then.During the rule of the Gupta Empire, India had MADE lots of contribution in various sectors like MATHEMATICS, ...
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Why do you think the britishers exploited the indian farmers? |
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Answer» British Exploitation ... It is a well KNOWN fact that Indian farmers were forced to GROW ... If British Goverment was the RED Skull |
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Why did queen elizabeth reject hanging as capital punishment in india? |
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Answer» Explanation: The Supreme Court in Mithu vs. State of Punjab struck down Section 303 of the Indian Penal Code, which provided for a mandatory death sentence for offenders serving a life sentence.[7] The NUMBER of people executed in India since the nation achieved INDEPENDENCE in 1947 is a MATTER of dispute; official government statistics claim that fifty-two people had been executed since Independence. However, RESEARCH by the People's Union for Civil Liberties indicates that the actual number of executions is in fact much HIGHER, as they located records of 1,422 executions in the decade from 1953 to 1963 alone.[8] Research published by National Law University, Delhi on death row convicts since 2000 had found that of the 1,617 prisoners sentenced to death by trial courts in India, capital punishment was confirmed in only seventy-one cases. |
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। 'सामाजिक संरचना' शब्द से आप क्या समझते हैं? |
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Answer» संरचना शब्द की व्युत्पत्ति सम् (उपसर्ग) + रच् (धातु) + मुच (प्रत्यय) = संरचना हुई है। रच् धातु का अभिप्राय प्रतियत्न अर्थात गुणाधान पूर्वक प्रयत्न करने से हैं। इस प्रकार का अभिप्राय व्यवस्था तैयारी, विन्यास, निर्माण, सृजन निष्पत्ति आदि से हैं। हम यहां का अर्थ विशिष्ट पद्धति से किसी इकाई की निष्पत्ति से लेते हैं अर्थात गुणाधान पूर्वक परिष्कृत सृजन अर्थात निर्माण। जैसे जल को उबालने से उसमें से सभी अशुद्धियां बाहर हो जाती है, उसी प्रकार परिष्कृत निर्माण को संरचना कहा जाता है। मौरिन्स गिन्सबर्ग ने अपने लेख "द स्कोप एंड मेथड ऑफ़ सोशियोलॉजी" में लिखते हैं कि "समाज के संघटक प्रधान समूहो तथा संस्थाओं के जटिल संपूर्णता को सामाजिक संरचना कहा जाता है।" एस एफ नेडल ने "थ्योरी आफ स्ट्रक्चर" में लिखा है कि "हम मूर्त जनसंख्या उसके व्यवहार से एक दूसरे से संबंध भूमिका का निर्वाह करने वाले कर्ताओं के बीच संबंधों के विद्यमान सम्बन्धो के जाल या प्रतिरूप की धारणा बना कर समाज की संरचना तक पहुंच सकते हैं।" इसी प्रकार सी गर्थ व सी राइट मिल्स ने "करेक्टर एंड सोशल स्ट्रक्चर" में लिखा है भूमिका की अवधारणा संस्थाओं की हमारी परिभाषा के आधार पद हैं। भूमिका वह इकाई है जिसके आधार पर हम सामाजिक संरचना के विचार का निर्माण करते हैं। संक्षेप एंव सार रूप में सामाजिक संरचना को स्पष्ट किया जाए तो कहा जा सकता है कि यह किसी समूह के आंतिरक संगठन के स्थाई प्रतिमान अर्थात समूह के सदस्यों के बीच पाए जाने वाले सामाजिक संबंधों का संपूर्ण ताना-बाना होता है। इन संबंधों में सामाजिक क्रियाएं, भूमिकाएं,प्रस्थितियां, संचार व्यवस्था, श्रम विभाजन तथा आदर्शात्मक व्यवस्था को सम्मिलित किया जाता है। सामाजिक संरचना को स्वरूप के अर्थ में प्रयुक्त किया जाता है। संरचना किसी व्यवस्था के स्थिर पक्ष को प्रतिबिंबित करती हैं। |
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Who was the viceroy at the time non cooperation movement? |
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Answer» Lord Chelmsford was the VICEROY during NON COOPERATION MOVEMENT . Mark my ANS as BRAINLIEST |
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Who is the first women swahabi of byhart in qurhan? |
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Answer» Hafsah bint-e-Umar (RADHI Allahu Anhumma), |
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Write the names of literary sources and their writer name also (ancient, Medieval, Modern) |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: The ancient literary scriptures include the VEDAS and Upanishads. They are a compilation of sacred texts which have been a work of many learned men. The medieval texts includes Chanakya NITI. This is a BOOK about PERSON's attitude and approach to general life problems. Modern texts include AKBAR nama. It is a close record of emperor Akbar written by his court poet. |
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Give any three points about the constitution of 1791 drafted by national assembly. |
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Answer» Answer: . the declaration began with the MAN and its citizens. . MEN about 25 years or above were ALLOWED to vote but all men were not allowed to vote , only those who can pay 3 day wages of labour equal to it they were only allowed to vote. . the power was divided into
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Which act ended the trade monopoly of the east india company? |
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Answer» Charter Acts of 1813 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which RENEWED the charter issued to the British EAST India Company, and continued the Company's rule in India. However, the Company's commercial monopoly was ENDED, except for the |
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Who did the british do after their arrivel in india? |
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Answer» Answer: The BRITISH first arrived in India in the early 1600s and soon established trading POSTS in a number of cities under the control of The East India Company. By 1765 the Company's influence had GROWN to such an extent that the British were effectively CONTROLLING most PARTS of the country. |
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