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16701.

Essy on "mahatma gandhi a true peace maker " in about 400 - 500 words .plz do help guys its really urgent.​

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16702.

The Greeks reffered to dictators as

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Papadopoulos and JUNTA members.

Explanation:

16703.

What is the best example of a pull factor that might cause immigration?

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Better employment OPPORTUNITY, Peace, more resources are pulled factors CAUSE immigration.

EXPLANATION:

Migration means a number of peoples who vacated from their homeland or living land to another neighbor's land. Immigration is an influx of those refugees people, they migrate from one country to another country because of no employment or warfare times in their land.

So people want to live better ECONOMIC, political and social CONDITIONS, so they migrate to developing or DEVELOPED countries. For example, Sri Lanka Tamil people migrated to India, Australia, Malaysia and so on.

16704.

Pls write a civics sense how should to behave in school according to civics sense

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how did verrier ELWIN discrebe the MANASTERY of tuwang?

16705.

Answer the above mentioned question in figure......(Topic "French Revolution" Class 9 History) ​

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ANSWER:

John Locke

Jean Jacques Rousseau

MONTESQUIEU

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16706.

What is collectivisation?

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Collectivization was a policy of forced consolidation of individual peasant households into collective farms called “kolkhozes” as carried out by the Soviet government in the late 1920’s - early 1930’s. By introducing this system, Stalin meant to overcome the food crisis holding the country and to increase peasant labor productivity.

In autumn of 1927, the government reduced bread purchase prices. The peasants, who were obligated to sell bread to the state, answered with “the bread strike”: they decided to wait until spring to sell their grain, because in spring the prices were to grow. This added to the problem of crop failure and caused supply troubles in many industrial centers.

To improve the situation, in some regions prodrazvyorstka was introduced: people were forced to surrender limited amounts of bread to the state. This policy had already been used once, several years before. In 1928, crops failed again, and in spite of measures taken, famine returned to the country.

By 1927, there had been 14 thousand collective farms of different kinds in the USSR. The government saw them as more productive and easier to control, so it gave the collectives privileges: modern equipment and tax remissions. Facing the crisis, Stalin decided to consolidate all individual households into kolkhozes, by propaganda or by force. All lands, cattle and equipment were to become collective property.

The poor peasants were glad to hear this news, but the wealthy ones were not ready to give away everything they owned. In despair, people killed their own cattle and burned their own fields. Livestock population decreased to half its size. Riots started here and there, and after being suppressed they turned into acts of terror and sabotage.

The government answered with a wave of repression, known as “dekulakization”: rich peasants, called KULAKS, who did not want to enter kolkhozes were considered public enemies and arrested, exiled, or executed. At the same time, if such a kulak changed his mind and tried to join a kolkhoz, it was prohibited to let him in.

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Collective farmers are reading the Stalin's article "Dizzy with success", published in Pravde newspaper in March 2, 1930

In 1930, when 60% of peasants were in kolkhozes, Stalin suddenly addressed his citizens with an article, in which he criticized his own previous actions. According to this article, it was a mistake to drive people into kolkhozes by force, and so everyone had right to own a farm. 21% of the peasants left the kolkhozes immediately, but in half a year they had to return: the government introduced unbearably large taxes for individual households.

The USSR was a state with a planned economy. In 1932, the grain procurement plan appeared to be unrealistic: many regions were to surrender more bread than they had. The blame was shifted onto kulaks, who “want to choke the Soviet government by the bony hand of the famine”, as Pavel Postyahev, Secretary of the Central Party Committee, said. Stalin commanded that the plan be fulfilled at any cost, and famine did not take long to appear.

In Ukraine it was the most terrible. All the dogs and cats disappeared from village streets. Police reported acts of cannibalism and the lynching of cannibals. When peasants tried to run away to the cities, special forces stopped them.

To get at least a handful of grain, peasants sneaked into kolkhoz fields to cut spikes left after CROPPING or to pick up some seeds. It was extremely dangerous: people caught stealing kolkhoz property were arrested and executed or imprisoned for ten years. Yes, the aforementioned actions also counted as stealing. Peasants called this law “The Law of Three Spikes”, and 55,000 peasants fell victim to it.

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"Collectivization" by Kalinchev, 1927-1930

7,000,000 died in 1931 – 1933, and the official newspapers remained silent about the famine. When foreigners VISITED USSR, they were met with feasts and smiles. They returned home assured that everything was all right in Soviet Union, and only Nazi propagandists might think or talk the another way.

In 1933, the reorganization of the administrative apparatus finally helped to stop the disaster and to secure a significantly large crop. In 1935, the ration system in the cities was ABOLISHED. However, forced collectivization nearly destroyed Soviet agriculture, and it took years to restore it.

16707.

Divide 160 mangoes between two persons in the ratio 2 ratio 3​

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GIVEN ratio = 2:3

lets take the number of mangoes as x MULTIPLIED with the ratio

2x+3x = 160

5x = 160

x = 32

2x = 64

3x = 96

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16708.

What do you know about replacement and regional continuity models??​

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The Regional CONTINUITY model of HUMAN origin ASSERTS that MODERN Homo sapiens developed from different regional populations of archaic Homo sapiens that had previously evolved from regional populations of Homo erectus.

The replacement model asserts that there was a SINGLE origin of Homo sapiens in Africa and that these anatomically modern humans migrated out from Africa and replaced all other lesser-evolved humans throughout Europe and Asia.

16709.

List some of the technology changes associated with this period

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At the different moment in this period new technologies made THIER apperance like:

1) spinning wheel for weaving.

2)persian wheel for irrigation.

3)FIRE arms for combat.

4)new beverages ARRIVED in the subcontinent like potato, corn, chilles, tea and coffee.

As a result, it was the period of economic, social and cultural changes.

16710.

Mahatma Gandhi's life inspired to me

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Below is the answer.

Explanation:

Mahatma Gandhi was born in October 2, 1869 and died SUFFERING from fatal gunshot wounds to the chest in January 30, 1948 in Delhi. He was a lawyer and political activist. He was an inspiration to MANY people. He inspired me to peruse LAW and help people who are oppressed. I want to dedicate my life to the INDIAN people just as he did.

16711.

Write about the importance of the inspirational song​

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ANSWER:

SOMETIMES it INSPIRE.

16712.

What steps were taken by the Europeans to push the Africans in the labour market

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ANSWER:

CUT their hands

Explanation:

theoro HEM to FIRE

16713.

Badlne ki shamta hi budhimta ka maaf hai

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ANSWER:

KA MAAF HAI ***

or is it budhimta KI nishani hai!!??

16714.

What is constitution and why it is important for a system of government to have constitution

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CONSTITUTION is a set of rules and REGULATIONS according to which a government governs the country

Explanation:

it is important because

  • it maintains rules and laws
  • provides equal righy
  • gives equality before LAW
16715.

Why are films considered effective audio visual source of modern Indian history​

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EXPLANATION:

Due to technological development there was development in PHOTOGRAPHY,recording and film making.Dada Saheb Phalke laid the foundation of Indian Film Industry.Many movies were made on historical events and personalities. Audio-visual recordings of Dandi Yatra and Salt Satyagraha movement are available. We get information of social, political condition,dress,tradition,language particular period from the FILMS and audio tapes.The events happened in the past could be seen in reality. Therefore films are considered as an EFFECTIVE audiovisual source of modern Indian History......

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16716.

प्रमुख यात्रा व्रितांतों का परिचय दीजिए

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EXPLANATION:

This is ANSWER of your QUESTION

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16717.

What were the outcomes for the Indian of the subsidiary alliances and the doctrine of lapse brought into effect by the British

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The system of subsidary alliance ad doctrine of lapse brought great profit to the BRITISH.

Explanation:

Subsidary alliance:-

- The indian KINGS could not keep their own army. They will have to keep a British army. This way the BRITISHERS coud maintain a large army at the cost of Indian kings.

- A court official of the British could stay in the kingdom(Resident) and take care of internal matters.

- The kings will have to ask permission from the British before declaring war or SIGNING any agreement with any other kingdom.

Doctrine of lapse:-

-This way the Britishers could take over a kingdom if the king did not have a heir.

16718.

I want to know history chapters of class 8​

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16719.

Describe the bio of muthiah muralitharan?​

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Muttiah Muralitharan, (BORN April 17, 1972, Kandy, Sri Lanka), Sri Lankan cricketer whose unorthodox delivery made him ONE of the most effective and controversial spin bowlers in history and enabled him to take more wickets in both Test and one-day international (ODI) CRICKET than anyone ELSE who had EVER played.

Deshabandu Muttiah Muralitharan is a former Sri Lankan cricketer who was rated the greatest Test match bowler ever by Wisden Cricketers' Almanack in 2002. He retired from Test cricket in 2010, registering his 800th and final wicket on 22 July 2010 from his final ball in his last Test

16720.

Differentiate between paleolithic and mesolithic age in short​

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Explanation: Hey Mate This Might Help You!!!!

The Paleolithic or Palaeolithic, also called the Old Stone Age, is a period in human prehistory distinguished by the original development of stone tools that covers c. 99% of human technological prehistory.

The cultural period of the Stone Age that began about 2.5 to 2 million years ago, marked by the earliest use of tools made of chipped stone. The Paleolithic Period ended at different times in different parts of the world, generally around 10,000 years ago in Europe and the Middle East. Also called Old Stone Age.

2.58 million years ago  the Paleolithic age begin!!!!

The onset of the Paleolithic Period has traditionally coincided with the first evidence of tool construction and use by Homo some 2.58 million years ago, near the beginning of the Pleistocene Epoch (2.58 million to 11,700 years ago).

Just be glad you didn't live during the Paleolithic Age, which lasted from about 2.6 million to about 10,500 years ago. Because of the simple tools used, this era is also called the Stone Age. However, many SPECIES of early HUMANS lived during the period, and some great advances were made in their societies.

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In Old World archaeology, Mesolithic is the period between the Upper Paleolithic and the Neolithic. The term Epipaleolithic is often used synonymously, especially for outside NORTHERN Europe, and for the corresponding period in the Levant and Caucasus.

Of or relating to the cultural period of the Stone Age between the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods, marked by the appearance of microlithic tools and weapons and by changes in the nature of settlements. noun. The Mesolithic Period. Also called Middle Stone Age .

Because the Mesolithic is characterized by a suite of material culture, its timing varies depending upon location. In northwestern Europe, for instance, the Mesolithic began about 8000 bce, after the end of the Pleistocene Epoch (i.e., about 2,600,000 to 11,700 years ago), and lasted until about 2700 bce.

The Mesolithic Age was a transitional PHASE between the Paleolithic Age and the Neolithic Age. It has the characteristics of both the Paleolithic Age and the Neolithic Age. The people of this age lived on hunting, fishing, and food gathering while at a later stage they also domesticated animals.

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16721.

Which monuments are considered as historical monuments​

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I don't know the exact ans

Explanation:

Examples of monuments INCLUDE statues, (war) memorials, historical BUILDINGS, ARCHAEOLOGICAL sites, and cultural assets. If there is a public interest in its preservation, a monument can for EXAMPLE be listed as a UNESCO WORLD Heritage Site.

16722.

The ryotwari system was introduced in benga true or false

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this ryotwari system was INTRODUCED by THOMAS Munroe INTIALLY in MADRAS PRESIDENCY in 1820

16723.

On which date and day Arun jaitely die​

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24 AUGUST 2019 is the DAY

16724.

333 is equal to 2 + b ka power 2 minus figure power 2.2​

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Alauddin built a new battalion town called Siri for his soldiers. 4) He collected the HARVEST from lands as taxes from farmers to GIVE food to his soldiers. 1) Muhammad Bin Tughluq was from Tughluq dynasty. 4)But Tughluq charged extra taxes to sustain his LARGE ARMY and this led to food shortage.Aug 12, 2018

16725.

There are two Indian literature books in mediaeval history

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The earliest WORKS of Indian LITERATURE were orally transmitted. SANSKRIT literature begins with the oral literature of the Rig Veda a collection of sacred HYMNS dating to the period 1500–1200 BCE. The Sanskrit epics Ramayana and Mahabharata appeared towards the end of the 2nd MILLENNIUM BCE.

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16726.

the pre- modern world shrank greatly in the 16th century . Justify the statement with 5 valid points.

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(i) Because the European sailors found a sea route to Asia and successfully crossed the western OCEAN to America.

The PORTUGUESE and the SPANISH conquests and colonialisation of America was decisively under way by the mid-16th century.

Precious metals, particularly silver, from mines located in presently Peru and Mexico enhanced Europe’s wealth and financed its trade with Asia.

16727.

Weight of sambhaji maharaj sword

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The WEIGHT of SAMBHAJI MAHARAJ's sword is 1100 grams or 1.1 kg.

16728.

Explain why it is required to verify the written sources before they are used​

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SOME WRITTEN SOURCES ARE INVALID

INFO TAKEN FROM SUCH SOURCE IS NOT GENUINE

IT DON'T GIVE RIGHT INFO OF HISTORY

16729.

How did the system of machine and machine made production came into existence?

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Machines began to produce items faster and cheaper than could be made by hand. As the supply of various items rose, their cost to the CONSUMER declined (see supply and demand). Shoes, clothing, household goods, tools, and other items that enhance people’s quality of life became more common and less expensive. Foreign MARKETS also were created for these goods, and the balance of trade shifted in favor of the producer—which brought increased wealth to the companies that PRODUCED these goods and added tax revenue to government coffers. HOWEVER, it also contributed to the wealth inequality between goods-producing and goods-consuming countries.

16730.

If you are a student of DAV SCHOOL CLASS 8 THEN PLZ SEND ME S.ST CH-FIRST WAR OF INDEPENDENCE ALL D(SHORT) TYPE QUESTION​ answers

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SORRY yrr ... ABHI ye ch.ka QUESTION answer NI hua hai....

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16731.

The ..................and interpretation of historical events by the historian events by the historian often depends on the conceptual framework adopted by thehim

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Answer:

Inclusion

Explanation:

The__inclusion__and INTERPRETATION of historical EVENTS by the HISTORIAN events by the historian often depends on the conceptual framework ADOPTED by him.

16732.

What is burial?? Describe the burials of the early man with examples​

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Explanation:

The study, which examined 85 burials from the Upper Paleolithic period, found that MEN were buried more often than women. ... Both early humans and NEANDERTHALS put BODIES into pits sometimes with household ITEMS. During the Upper Paleolithic, this included ORNAMENTS worn by the deceased while they were alive.

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16733.

What was the condion of industraial society in 19th century

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there were not chimnies so it cause MUCH POLUTION but they PLANT TREES around the facory

16734.

Put the following in the correct order ( pls don't put it in incorrect order for points ,it is very imporant to me ,pls guys )1. 85 sepoys were dismissed from service and sentenced to ten years in jail2. a young soldier, mangal pandey was hanged to death in BARRACKPORE3. the soldiers marched to the jail and released the imprisoned sepoys4. sepoys at meerut refused to do the army drill5. the regiments stationed in DELHI rose up in rebellion6. the sepoys declared war7. the sepoys f meerut set off for DELHI on 10 may and reached there in the next morning 8.they forced their way in to the palace and proclaimed Bahadur Shah Zafar as their leader

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Explanation:

4,2,5,7,6,3,8

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16735.

Who is first scitest in the world​

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The term ‘scientist’ is a relatively new invention, having been coined by British polymath WILLIAM Whewell in 1833. Before then, those who tried to fathom the workings of nature were regarded as philosophers. As such, some regard the Ancient Greek thinker Aristotle to be the first scientist, because of his extensive study of NATURAL phenomena. However, his belief that everything has a purpose, and his reliance on ‘common SENSE’, sometimes led him to erroneous conclusions – such as his idea that HEAVIER objects drop FASTER than lighter ones.

16736.

What do you understand by the reform​

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when we RECONSTRUCT a old object is called REFORMING. please MARK as BRAINLIEST I am REQUESTING please please mark as brainliest

16737.

Wirte thename of the founder of PayPal?

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PayPal is founded by SIX members and they are Elon MUSK , PETER Thiel , Max Levichin , Ken Howerey , Luke Nosek and YU PAN

16738.

Explain why we should preserve historical monuments​

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Explanation:

Heritage conservation is important for identifying, recording, ANALYSING and protecting heritage and cultural resources. Conservation of heritage buildings is an important tool in CITY development which can be seen in some cities in the world. It PLAYS an important role to define the landmark within the heritage area as well as to generate economic return and to support the tourism industry. Conservation of heritage buildings is very important because it provides a sense of identity and continuity in a fast changing world for future generations.

Heritage buildings basically represent the past history and culture of a nation. They constitute together the architectural heritage of an area. Heritage buildings possess historical values resulting from their beautiful architecture and their correlation with important events that occurred in the heritage area such as religious, social and political events. Heritage buildings are subjected to processes of degradation with time, which leads to a situation in which they became not able to fulfil the purpose for which they were built. For example, in Canada about 20 percent of pre-1920 heritage buildings to demolition over the last 30 years has been lost (Heritage Canada Foundation website, 20 December 2012).

Therefore, heritage buildings need an important tool to protect them. Conservation guidelines of heritage buildings are one of the proposed resolutions for protecting heritage buildings. The absence of these guidelines leads inevitably to deterioration of heritage buildings. They must be created and developed to ensure that any important changes in conservation work are undertaken in the most ways possible to preserve the heritage structure’s, historic character and features. They prevent the random works that have spread in the conservation projects of heritage buildings. On this basis, conservation guidelines for developing and utilizing these properties must be established.

Libya is a treasure chest of historic and ancient cultures. Great civilizations flourished in the country, including Phoenician, Greek, ROMAN, Byzantine, and Islamic. They all left lasting imprints of their cultures. Libya has five official UNESCO cultural heritage sites. The five sites added to the World Heritage List between 1982 and 1986 provide a clear illustration that Libya has a heritage whose incalculable value belongs to all humanity. The old city of Ghadames (OCG) is one of the official UNESCO cultural heritage sites that Libya has. The OCG is a major desert city and played an important role as a cultural and trade centre between the Mediterranean and Africa for over 1400 years. It was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO in 1986 in recognition of its rich cultural heritage.

Tourism plays an important role in the old city of Ghadames with many visitors from all over the world coming to attend the Annual Festival of Dates which is held in October. The conservation of heritage buildings of the old city of Ghadames will preserve and restore a valuable piece of Libya’s heritage and also contribute to the development of the city as an important tourist destination. This research attempts to assess the overall structural integrity of the heritage buildings of the old city of Ghadames as well as provide and develop conservation procedures and guidelines for repairing and conserving heritage buildings of the old city of Ghadames, world heritage site.

16739.

Tell the mini story of Abram linken ? he reading the your friends book​

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ANSWER:

He is one of the President of USA And TELL about the GOVERNMENT for the PEOPLE of the people by the people

16740.

The development and impetus to the cause of female education

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Answer - Women DEVELOPMENT is the catch-all TERM of a complex set of issues and debates surrounding education for female. The girls started going to the school. Vidyasagar in CALCUTTA and many other REFORMERS opened school for girls.

16741.

(B)Mahavamsa describes the atrocities of Chola Rulers during conquest of Sri Lanka​

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Explanation:

Cholas - 993 - 1070. What is known as the Chola COUNTRY was disputed with varying fortunes by the Pallavas from the 2nd to the 9th CENTURY AD, when the Chola Rajas began to regain their authority about 860 AD. ... For seventy-five years, SRI Lanka was RULED directly as a Chola province.

16742.

When was india discovered?​

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Answer:

1498...................

16743.

What is the form of government in our country.

Answer» DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT
16744.

Who is the poor person inworld

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central AFRICAN s are the WORLD's POOREST PEOPLE....

16745.

Mathama Gandhi life inspire me to......

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hi hope it will help you

Explanation:

My favourite leader is Mahatma Gandhi .He was the greatest freedom fighter.He CALLED the father of the nation .The Indian people call him "Bapu" out of love .He fought for Indian's freedom.Gandhi Ji full name was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.He was BORN on 2nd October 1896 at Porbandar in Gujarat .His father was Diwan of Rajkot.His mother was religious lady. She helped in his mental development.He was married to Kasturba at an early age .He went to England for his higher studies then he went to SOUTH Africa.He started his political life in India . He joined Indian National Congress. He started many movement among the British rule. He was sent to jail many times .At last he on freedom for India in1947 .He was great social reform also .He was frim and FEARLESS .He a great faith in non - volince .At last Mahatma Gandhi inspired me most

16746.

Why was there discontent among the Indian farmers? Give an detailed account

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A farmer(also called an agriculturer) is a person engaged in agriculture, raising living organisms for food or raw materials. The term usually applies to PEOPLE who do some combination of raising field crops, orchards, vineyards, poultry, or other livestock. A farmer MIGHT own the farmed land or might work as a laborer on land owned by others, but in advanced economies, a farmer is usually a farm owner, while employees of the farm are known as farm workers, or farmhands. However, in the not so distant past, a farmer was a person who promotes or improves the growth of (a plant, crop, etc.) by labor and attention, land or crops or raises ANIMALS (as livestock or FISH).

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16747.

WHICH IS THE CENTER CITY OF EARTH 1 largest solar sun2 who invented injection 3, who killed Adolf hilter​

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3, who KILLED ADOLF HILTER

16748.

What do you mean by letters​

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letters means INDIVIDUAL ALPHABET for example the letters in WORD SOFIYA is S, O, F, I, Y, A

16749.

Why is first war of independence or the revolt of 1857 known as sepoy mutiny?​

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This is because it was the FIRST TIME in the brittish REIGN that the INDIANS had UNITED

16750.

Who is the writer of sankhya sutras​

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Explanation:

Kapila, the reputed author of this PHILOSOPHY was probably a Brahmin, Though nothing is known about him. He is the supposed author of two WORKS- the ORIGINAL Sankhya Sutras CALLED (Sankhya Pravachan) and a shorter work called (Tatvsmas).