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What does the winged woman symbolise during the french revolutionPlease answer in detail |
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Answer» Answer: The winged woman holds a spectre. the spectre symbolises the royal powers of the nobility , including those of MAKING laws ... Please mark it brainliest.. FOLLOW me! |
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Loha manna muhavre da arth in punjabi |
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Answer» MARK as brainleast follow me |
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discuss the pro and cons of the impact of British rule in political sensor of Indian town of education Inspector and scientific advancement |
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Why the industralist in Britain prefer hand labour? |
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Pattern for writing conclusion in para wise |
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Apne dost ko Delhi darshan ke liye aamantrit Patra likho |
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Answer» Maraa ganduu haiii Explanation: |
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Discuss the pros and cons of the impact of British rule in political scenario of indian terms of education ,infrastructure and scientific advancement |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: The British era of dominance over INDIA has both merits and demerits to its name. However, limiting it to the question here are some pros and cons for the above mentioned points. Education : On one hand where they UNIFIED the education system, centralised it and made what are today's schools, on the other they destroyed the heritage of ancient Indian literature and it's Gurukul system. Infrastructure : The infrastructural DEVELOPMENT under the British was tremendous, which gave the industrial ADVANCEMENT it's big BREAK, yet again the cost for it was mass deforestation. Scientific advancement was definitely a boon which came to India under the British era. |
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Why did duke metternich hosted the congress of Vienna in 1815 ? |
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Answer» The Congress was hosted by Austrian chancellor DUKE Metternich. The delegates grew up the Treaty of Vienna in 1815 with the aim of undoing what Napoleon had transferred in Europe. 1.The Bourbon DYNASTY was RESTORED to power in France. They were deposed during the French Revolution. Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/10355649#readmore Explanation: |
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In which state the jute industry is concerntrated around? a) bombay. b) madras. c)kanpur. d) calcutta |
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Anylise any three main features of the french |
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Answer» The salient FEATURES of the NEW Constitution drafted by the National Assembly were: 1)The king came under the supervision of the government and France became a Constitutional Monarchy. 3)The nobility and clergy were stripped off from their privileges. 4)Power to make laws was VESTED in the National Assembly. |
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What does 'red-white-blue' symbolise during french revolution |
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Answer» Answer: Red, white and BLUE have come to represent LIBERTY, equality and fraternity - the ideals of the French Revolution. Blue and red are also the time-honored COLORS of Paris, while white is the COLOR of the Royal House of Bourbon. |
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What do you know about ukiyo ? who was founder of it |
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Answer» This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by ADDING citations to reliable SOURCES. Unsourced material MAY be challenged and removed. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: "Ukiyo" – news · newspapers ·books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this template MESSAGE) |
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What were the main feature of the constitution of 1791 |
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Answer» Answer: The king CAME under the supervision of the government and france became a CONSTITUTIONAL monarchy. feudal system was abolished. the nobles and the clergy were stripped - off of their privileges. taxes collected by the church was abolished and the land s owned by the church was confiscated. power to make laws was VESTED in the hands of the national assembly. POWERS were distributed among the different institutions- - the judiciary , the EXECUTIVE , and the legislature. it limited the powers of the king. |
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Explain the demands of women's from the governments |
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Answer» Answer: Hey there!HOPE this answer helps you.The demand of the of women POLITICAL club- 1.They demanded for RIGHT to VOTE 2. They demanded to increase their WAGES as men. 3. They demanded for providing job facilities. 4. They demanded for education. 5. They demanded for the same political rights as men. thanks for asking questions❓ |
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Which period was considered as period of economic growth and progress |
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Answer» Explanation: It is a PERIOD when the level of business activity surges and gross domestic product (GDP) EXPANDS until it reaches a peak. A period of expansion is also known as an economic RECOVERY. |
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Trace the print history of world |
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Answer» Answer: The history of printing starts as early as 3500 BCE, when the Persian and Mesopotamian civilizations used cylinder seals to CERTIFY documents written in clay. Other early forms INCLUDE block seals, pottery imprints and cloth printing. Woodblock printing on paper originated in China around 200 CE. It led to the development of movable type in the eleventh century and the SPREAD of book production in East Asia. Woodblock printing was also used in Europe, but it was in the fifteenth century that European printers combined movable type and alphabeticscripts to create an economical book publishing industry. This industry enabled the communication of ideas and sharing of knowledge on an unprecedented scale. Alongside the development of text printing, new and lower-cost methods of image reproduction were DEVELOPED, including lithography, screen printing and photocopying |
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Explain about Gandhiji satyagraha. Are you in favour of this style of satyagraha? Yes or No? |
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Answer» ANSWER: I am not sure in what to TELL about Satyagrah. But I THINK non violence protest through satyagrah was nice. I am not sure. |
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What did the spread of print culture of 19century India means to women poorer and reformers |
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Answer» (a) The SPREAD of print culture in 19th century India benefitted Indian women through learning and education. The liberal families supported the education of women to study or read as they believed education and reading would make the women corrupt. This led to the counter reaction, as most of the oppressed women began to study and read books and learnt writing in secrecy. Some literate women started to write books and their autobiographies. Rashasundari Devi, a young married girl wrote her autobiography “Amar Jiban” which was published in 1876. Overall, the print culture in 19th century India helped in spread of the feeling of self-reliance among Indian women. (b) The poor people benefitted from the spread of print culture because of the availability of books at a low price. The readership among them INCREASED DUE to the publication of low priced books. Public libraries were also set up from the early 19th century, expanding the access to the books where all people could gain knowledge. Encouraged and inspired by the social reformers, the people like factory workers too set up their libraries and some even wrote books. Kashibaba, a Kanpur mill worker wrote and published ‘Chote aur Bade Ka Sawal’. (c) Indian reforms of 19th century utilized print culture as the most potent means of spreading their reformist ideas and highlight the unethical issues. They began publishing various vernacular and English and Hindi newspapers and books through which they could spread their opinions against widow immolation, child marriage, monotheism, Brahmanical priesthood and idolatry to the common people of the country. In this way the spread of print culture in the 19th century provided them a SPACE for attacking religious ORTHODOXY and to spread modern social and political ideas to the people of different languages across the country. |
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The father of indian prehistoric archaeology |
Answer» ___Heya❤️_____Father of Indian prehistoric ARCHAEOLOGY is Robert Bruce Foote's. HOPE IT HELPS DEAR❤️ |
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What is the difference between recorded and registered post |
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Answer» Answer: The MAJOR difference with recorded first and second-class post is that Instead, all that's required is a signature on delivery to prove the post has REACHED its DESTINATION. However, for can be just an extra 68p (recorded delivery COMPARED to first-class post), proof of delivery is well worth the added cost. |
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World's only palaeolithic people.surviving today |
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Answer» CHIMPANZEE is your answer. |
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What is the role of conservatives in french revolution |
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Answer» THINK again that you are ASKING about CONSERVATIVES? |
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What does phyrgian cap symbolise during french revolutionplease answer in detail |
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Answer» Answer: Image result for what does phrygian cap symbolism during french revolution Living in the Languedoc: Central Government: French National Symbols: The Liberty Cap or Phrygian Cap. This is the name given to a brimless, limp, conical cap fitting snugly around the HEAD. ... As these works STATE, the Phrygian cap was worn by liberated slaves in ancient ROME and GREECE |
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Q2: Fill in the blanks:a The term of an algebraic expression having no variable is known asterm. |
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Answer» a TERM of ALGEBRIC expre.... having no VARIABLE is KNOWN as CONSTANT |
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How did events in modern europe affect the modern history of the world |
Answer» Early modern Europe is the period of European HISTORY between the END of the Middle Ages and the BEGINNING of the ... |
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1. The most spectacular Stone Age painting site in India |
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Answer» the most spectacular STONE AGE PAINTING site in INDIA is cave paintings hope it helps all the best PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST |
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Who was Sir Edwin Lutyens |
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Answer» who was Sir Edwin Lutyens? Sir Edwin Lutyens was an English ARCHITECT noted for his versatility and RANGE of INVENTION along traditional lines. He is known especially for his planning of New Delhi and his DESIGN of the Viceroy's House there.
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Explain how inscriptions and coins serve as source of history of medieval period ? |
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Answer» on INSCRIPTIONS the KING's used to write PAST so inscription are source of HISTORY |
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Difference between zimmerman plan and ghadr conspiracy |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: The Hindu–German Conspiracy(Note on the name) was a series of plans between 1914 and 1917 by Indian nationalist groups to attempt Pan-Indian rebellion against the BRITISH Raj during World War I, formulated between the Indian revolutionary underground and exiled or self-exiled nationalists who formed, in the United States, the Ghadar Party, and in Germany, the Indian independence committee, in the decade preceding the Great War.[1][2][3] The conspiracy was drawn up at the beginning of the war, with extensive support from the German Foreign Office, the German consulate in San Francisco, as well as some support from OTTOMAN Turkey and the Irish republican movement. The most prominent plan attempted to foment unrest and trigger a Pan-Indian mutiny in the British Indian Army from Punjab to Singapore. This plot was planned to be executed in February 1915 with the aim of OVERTHROWING British rule over the Indian subcontinent. The February mutiny was ultimately thwarted when British intelligence infiltrated the Ghadarite movement and arrested key figures. Mutinies in smaller units and garrisons within India were ALSO crushed. Other related events include the 1915 Singapore Mutiny, the Annie Larsen arms plot, the Jugantar–German plot, the German mission to Kabul, the mutiny of the Connaught Rangers in India, as well as, by some accounts, the Black Tom explosion in 1916. Parts of the conspiracy included efforts to subvert the British Indian Army in the Middle Eastern theatre of World War I. The Indo-German alliance and the conspiracy were the target of a worldwide British intelligence effort, which was successful in preventing further attempts. American intelligence agencies arrested key figures in the aftermath of the Annie Larsen affair in 1917. The conspiracy resulted in the Lahore conspiracy case trials in India as well as the Hindu–German Conspiracy Trial—at the time the longest and most expensive trial ever held in the United States.[1] This series of events was consequential to the Indian independence movement. Though largely subdued by the end of World War I, it came to be a major factor in reforming the Raj's Indian policy.[4] Similar efforts were made during World War II in Germany and in Japanese-controlled Southeast Asia, where Subhas Chandra Bose formed the Indische Legion and the Indian National Army respectively, and in Italy where Mohammad Iqbal Shedai formed the Battaglione Azad Hindoustan. |
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The first layer of the atmosphere is called |
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Answer» Toposphere is the first LAYER of atmosphere it extends from the EARTH surface upto the heigjt of about 6 - 10 km |
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Which groups of French society would have gained from the Constitution of 1791?Which groups would have had reason to be dissatisfied? What developments does Marat (Source B) anticipate in the future? |
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Answer» PORTUGUESE GROUP of FRENCH CONSTITUTION of 1791 |
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Who were the most important the tribal group that involved in hunting and gathering |
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Answer» Answer: A hunter-gatherer is a human living in a society in which most or all food is obtained by foraging (COLLECTING wild plants and pursuing wild animals). Hunter-gatherer societies stand in contrast to agricultural societies, which rely mainly on domesticated species. Hunting and gathering was humanity's FIRST and most SUCCESSFUL adaptation, occupying at least 90 percent of human history. Following the invention of agriculture, hunter-gatherers who did not change have been displaced or conquered by farming or pastoralist groups in most parts of the world. Only a few contemporary societies are classified as hunter-gatherers, and many supplement their foraging activity with horticulture or pastoralism. Contrary to common misconception, hunter-gatherers are MOSTLY well-fed, RATHER than starving. |
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How was harrapan burial performed |
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Answer» Explanation: It's TIME period ROUGHLY extends from around 2500-1900 BC. The CIVILIZATION owes its name to the city of Harappa, where the burial sites were found. ... The principal sites are Harappa Kalibangan, Rakhigarhi, Lothal, Rojdi, and Ropar. The burials are INTERPRETED primarily as reflections of social structure and hierarchy.Nov 27, 2011 |
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Who was the famous Indian as archaeologist |
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Answer» Answer:Seven ARCHAEOLOGICAL Wonders of Ancient India Kumbhalgarh Fort, RAJASTHAN. Kumbhalgarh Fort in the light of the setting sun. ... JAISALMER Fort, Rajasthan. ... Meenakshi Temple, Tamil NADU. ... Khajuraho Temples, Madhya Pradesh. ... Konark Sun Temple, ODISHA. ... Nalanda University, Bihar. ... Hampi Village, Karnataka Explanation: |
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In which year French revolution was started |
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Answer» The FRENCH revolution was started in 1789. Hope it HELPS you❤❤ Have a good DAY ahead☺ |
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Similarity between Harappan and mesopotamian in art |
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Answer» PICTURE ART is the SIMILARITY |
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In formal sector of an economy labor is? |
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Answer» Answer: EXPLANATION:The labor market can be divided into two distinct spheres: the formal labor and the informal. ... ALSO known as the shadow economy, sub-economy or underground economy, the informal sector involves the production of legal goods and SERVICES in an unregulated SYSTEM |
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campare the politiclel right which the Constitution of 1791 gave the citizen with articles 1 and6 of the declarations sorce c are the tow documents consistent do the tow docent convey the same idea |
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Answer» ssssssdfgr Explanation: |
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What is more important in history person place or event |
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Answer» ANSWER:Both are important Explanation: |
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The Muslims first arrived in India by sea roult at |
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Answer» Answer: The religion first arrived at the western coast of India when ARAB traders as early as the 7th century CE came to coastal MALABAR and Konkan-Gujarat. Cheraman Juma MOSQUE in Kerala is thought to be the first mosque in India, built in 629 CE by MALIK Deenar. |
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Which city longest distance aligarh to nanital or masoori |
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Answer» Masoorie is more FARTHER away from ALIGARH. Are u going on a TRIP ? |
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Mahatma Gandhi was the insiator of various movement against the british.explain it |
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Answer» Answer: EXPLANATION:Quit India MOVEMENT was launched by Mahatma Gandhi on 8th August 1942 during the second world WAR in order to drive British rule out of India. The India Congress Committee, under the insistence of Gandhi, demanded a mass British WITHDRAWAL from India and Gandhi DELIVERED a “Do or Die” speech. |
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What were the minerals and precious items involved in trade with British |
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Answer» Answer: Raw MATERIALS were INVOLVED in TRADE with british... Explanation: Hey mate PLZ mark as BRAINLIEST |
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(ई) भारत में आने वाले प्रथम यूरोपियन थे -(i) फ्रांसीसी(ii) अंग्रेज(iii) डच(iv) पुर्तगाली |
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This app can't help |
Answer» why ....................... |
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Write a short note of the religion of modern period |
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