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४. खालील मुद्द्यांवर चर्चा करा -अ) परकीय आक्रमणास सामोरे जाण्यासाठी राष्ट्रीय एकात्मतेचे महत्त्व.ब) राष्ट्रीय एकात्मतेसाठीच्या भारतीय संविधानातील तरतुदी.वरीलपैकी एका घटकाबद्दल चर्चा करून त्याचे मुद्दे लिहा. |
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Answer» एकाच देशातील लोकांमध्ये आपण सर्वजण एकाच राष्ट्राचे नागरिक आहोत अशी समानतेची भावना असणे म्हणजे 'राष्ट्रीय एकात्मता' होय. भारतासारख्या विशाल देशात अनेक जाती, धर्माचे, पंथाचे, वेगळी संस्कृती, भाषा, आचरण असणारे लोक गुण्यागोविंदाने एकत्र राहत आहेत. भारतीय नागरिकांमधील हा सलोखा केवळ राष्ट्रीय एकतेमुळे टिकून आहे. जेव्हा देशावर एखादे परकीय आक्रमण होते तेव्हा तेथील नागरिकांची भूमिका महत्त्वाची ठरते. अशावेळी नागरिकांनी घाबरून न जाता सरकारला आणि सैन्याला योग्य पाठिंबा देऊन परकीय आक्रमणाला धैर्याने तोंड देण्यासाठी त्यांचे मनोबल वाढवले पाहिजे. आपसांत न भांडता नागरिकांनी अशावेळी अंतर्गत शांतता कायम ठेवली पाहिजे. सुरक्षाविषयक सर्व सूचनांचे पालन केले पाहिजे. अशावेळीच राष्ट्रीय एकात्मता उपयोगी पडते. Explanation: |
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Why is the Southern part of India called a peninsula? In short answer |
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Answer» Explanation: Because southern part of our INDIA is covered by three sides of water and a side of LAND |
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Which of the following is true regarding Arab and European philosophy around 1000AD? |
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Answer» There is No OPTIONs MATE. , PLEASE recheck your QUESTION and post it.Thanks ☺️❤️ |
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What will you do when you visit an ancient site to obtain more information about it,etc? |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: when i visit an ancient SITE,to obtain INFORMATION about it i would ask to the people who live there and also i will go to the public library present over there and take a book about that ancient site and also i would search the information in the ONLINE book apps. thank you.... plz mark as brainliest |
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Hunter gather societies in india |
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Answer» Answer: 1 .Kalahari persistence hunters, 2. spinifex of the great Victoria DESERT , 3. SENTINELS of the Andaman islands, 4. piraha of the maici River in Amazon, 5. the BANK of northern PALAWAN in Western PHILIPPINES |
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Settlements of peasants were called |
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Answer» Answer: Peasant settlements known as ur BECAME prosperous with the advent of ARTIFICIAL irrigation. Groups of such VILLAGES FORMED a group called NADU and with the village council they administered the villages by collecting tax and maintaining justice. |
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Who was Ashoka The GREAT'S MOTHER |
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Answer» Subhadrangi |
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How did production take place in countryside? |
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Answer» Explanation: The economic development in India followed socialist-inspired politicians for most of its independent history, including state-ownership of many sectors; India's per capita income increased at only around 1% annualised rate in the three decades after its INDEPENDENCE.[1] Since the mid-1980s, India has slowly opened up its markets through economic liberalisation. After more fundamental reforms since 1991 and their renewal in the 2000s, India has progressed towards a free market economy.[1] In the late 2000s, India's GROWTH reached 7.5%, which will double the average income in a decade.[1] IMF says that if India pushed more fundamental market reforms, it could sustain the rate and even reach the government's 2011 target of 10%.[1] States have LARGE responsibilities over their economies. The average annual growth rates (2007–12) for Gujarat (13.86%), Uttarakhand (13.66%), Bihar (10.15%) or Jharkhand (9.85%) were higher than for West Bengal (6.24%), Maharashtra (7.84%), Odisha (7.05%), Punjab (11.78%) or Assam (5.88%).[2] India is the sixth-largest economy in the world and the third largest by purchasing power parity adjusted exchange rates (PPP). On per capita basis, it ranks 140th in the world or 129th by PPP. The economic growth has been driven by the expansion of the services that have been growing consistently faster than other sectors. It is argued that the pattern of Indian development has been a specific one and that the country may be able to skip the intermediate industrialisation-led phase in the transformation of its economic structure. Serious concerns have been raised about the jobless nature of the economic growth.[3][4] Favourable macroeconomic performance has been a necessary but not sufficient condition for the significant reduction of poverty amongst the Indian population. The rate of poverty decline has not been higher in the post-reform period (since 1991)[citation needed]. The improvements in some other non-economic dimensions of social development have been even less favourable. The most pronounced example is an exceptionally high and persistent level of child malnutrition (46% in 2005–6).[5] The progress of economic reforms in India is followed closely. The World Bank suggests that the most important priorities are public sector reform, infrastructure, agricultural and rural development, removal of labour regulations, reforms in lagging states, and HIV/AIDS.[6] For 2018, India ranked 77th in EASE of Doing Business Index. According to Index of Economic Freedom World Ranking an annual survey on economic freedom of the nations, India ranks 123rd as COMPARED with China and Russia which ranks 138th and 144th respectively in 2014. At the turn of the century India's GDP was at around US$480 billion. As economic reforms picked up pace, India's GDP grew five-fold to reach US$2.2 trillion in 2015 (as per IMF estimates). India's GDP growth during January–March period of 2015 was at 7.5% compared to China's 7%, making it the fastest growing economy.[7][8][9] During 2014–15, India's GDP growth recovered marginally to 7.3% from 6.9% in the previous fiscal. During 2014–15, India's services sector grew by 10.1%, manufacturing sector by 7.1% & agriculture by 0.2%. Indian Economy Grows at 7.6 & 7.1 in FY 2015–16 and FY 2016–17 Respectively as Major Reforms had Been Taken Place like Demonitisation and Implementation of GST in FY 2016–17 the Economic Growth has Been Slow Down in 2017–18 as it is Expected to Grow at 6.7 and Forecasted to Rebound by 8.2% in 2018–19. |
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Poster on being an ideal citizen of india like mahatma Gandhi imagined |
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The four ashramas of the vedic period |
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Pit houses were found in which area? |
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Answer» Pit-houses were built in MANY parts of northern EUROPE between the 5th and 12th CENTURIES AD. |
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What are the brigade of the azad hind fauj |
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Answer» Explanation: The Indian NATIONAL Army (INA; Azad HIND Fauj; lit.: Free Indian Army) was an armed FORCE formed by Indian NATIONALIST Rash Behari Bose in 1942 in Southeast Asia during World War II. Its aim was to secure Indian independence from British RULE. |
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How did mahajanapadas came into being |
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Answer» Answer: The mahajanapadas were a SET of sixteen kingdoms that RULED ancient India. Mahajanapadas came into being during the age of Buddha and Panani. |
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Mother and motherland are dearer than heaven. Elaborate this statement |
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Answer» Answer: Mother and motherland are really GREATER than heaven because the love of a mother for her child is truly beyond comparison. Motherland is is also DEARER than heaven because the things that it GIVES US is no where else LIKE that. |
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Was a twelfth century cartographer from Morocco |
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Answer» YES his name is Al IDRISI cartographer from Morocco in 12TH century |
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Explain about dyeing |
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Answer» Answer: Hey mate... Good evening...♥ Dyeying is the application of dyes or pigments of textile materials such as fibrens,yarns,and fabrics with the goal of achieving colour with desired colour fastness... Hope it helps...!!! Have a grt day ahead...^_^ |
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Explain the main features of the past printed bilbes |
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Answer» Answer: MAIN features of few copies of first printed BIBLE were: The text of the Bible was printed in the new GUTENBERG press with metal type. The borders were carefully designed, PAINTED and illuminated by the HAND by artists. |
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Describe the main features of the permanent settlement |
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Answer» These are the MAIN FEATURES of PERMANENT SETTLEMENT. |
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What was Subhas's first responsibility when he enteredactive politics? |
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Answer» Subhas when he entered the beleagured AMPHITHEATRE of political squabbling. And that ... Subhas, in a letter to a political WORKER in CALCUTTA in ... RETIREMENT from active politics. " 8. |
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Why were manuscripts written by hand |
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Answer» ANSWER:due to LACK of facilities Back then in the olden days people did not have typewriters or printers so they had to be WRITTEN by hand HOPE you guys find this useful |
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5. Bring out the similarities and differences between the features of the Indus Valley Civilisation and the Egyptian civilisation |
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Answer» Explanation: °◉◈✿。 [♛_PRIYA_♛] 。✿◈◉° Similarities between the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire While Delhi Sultanate stood from 1205 to 1555, Mughal Empire lasted from 1526 until 1857. Delhi Sultanate was ruled by a number of DYNASTIES at DIFFERENT TIMES, like Mamluk, KHILJI, Tughlag, SAYYID and finally Lodhi, whereas Mughal Empire was ruled by a single Dynasty. °◉◈✿。 [6likes+1follow=inbox(~_^)] 。✿◈◉° |
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Following the Congress of Vienna, French liberals mainly belonged to which group? leaders of smaller nations middle-class business owners wealthy land owners poor, struggling families |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: The Congress of Vienna, was HELD in Vienna between November 1814 to June 1815. It was a meeting of ambassadors of European countries. The CHAIR was Austrian statesman Klemens von Metternich. The aim of the Congress was to provide a plan for long-term peace in Europe. Its objectives were to settle IMPORTANT issues arising from the NAPOLEONIC Wars and the French Revolutionary Wars. After the Congress of Vienna had happened, the French liberals had mainly FOUND themselves belonging to the group of middle-class business owners. |
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List the types of activities that you will do if you are neolithic village- Olduvai |
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Answer» Answer: The Neolithic also KNOWN as the "New Stone AGE"), the FINAL division of the Stone Age, began about 12,000 ... Answer:The Neolithic also known as the "New Stone Age"), the final division of the Stone Age, began about 12,000 years ago when the FIRST DEVELOPMENTS |
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Describe about the planning of the city |
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Answer» Answer: City Planner Job Description. City planners determine the best way to use a city's land and resources. They may help draft legislation, plan the construction of new public housing or buildings, help PROTECT the environment, and SUGGEST ZONING regulations for private PROPERTY. |
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What are the impact of women it printculture |
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Answer» Explanation: The IMPACT of women is that they are embrioed DRESS WORKING for their families |
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Write 15 points on permanent settelement |
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Answer» Answer: Introduced by lord cornwallis in 1793 Zamindars collected the revenue Zamindars were assigned 2-3 villages to do so. They had to pay a fixed amount periodically to the British. The amount was fixed I.e neither the amount would be increased nor decreased. Introduced in the eastern India I.e Bengal bihar orissa The revenue assessed was very high The people could not pay the GOVERNMENT and just left their lands to go into COUNTRYSIDE for working as labourers. The zamindars were EASY to DEAL with rather than the villagers according to the British. The zamindars began extracting revenue from the people to fill their treasures. Due to the mass movement of people UNABLE to pay the tax. The permanent settlement was on the brink of collapse. Explanation: |
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What led to the decline of the Harappan civilization |
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Answer» Answer: climate change Explanation: PEOPLE believe the drying of the Saraswati River began around 1900 BCE, was the MAIN cause for climate change, while others CONCLUDE that a great flood struck the area. |
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Parenchhyma and their functionthe French revolution |
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Give two examples of revolts organised by discontended landlords. |
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Answer» REVOLT of 1857 first PHASE of INDIAN NATIONAL movement Explanation: |
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Maharana partaps mother and father name |
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Answer» Father's NAME:-Udai Singh II Mother's name:-MAHARANI Jaivanta Bai Hope it helps you. If you like then PLEASE mark as BRAINLIAST. |
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Describe any 3 methods by which printed books became more accessible for the poor sections? |
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Answer» Answer: (i) Very cheap books were brought in Madras town and sold on the cross roads, allowing poor PEOPLE TRAVELLING to markets to buy them. (ii) Mill workers set up LIBRARIES, e.g., in Bombay. (iii) Libraries were LOCATED mostly in CITIES and in prosperous villages. Explanation: |
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Which according to you is the mostappropriate and why ? |
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Answer» UNPLEASANT QUESTION what is APPROPRIATE |
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Give a brief account of the modern industrial development under the British |
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Answer» Industrial DEVELOPMENT was to great extent a by - product of certain interrelated development like improve transport and communication , growth of foreign trade and CONSEQUENT accumulation of commercial FORTUNATE. Railway building and maintenance had effect more far reaching than the opening up of the interior and exposing agriculture to the market economy. It released some of the latent potentialities for industrial development. HOPE IT HELP YOU!!!! |
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Which is the first subject |
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Write the names of things that help us to know about the past |
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Answer» Answer: treasures,discovered ITEMS ARCHEOLOGISTS, |
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How did the British preserve important documents and letters? |
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Answer» British had preserved official documents, because they thought if they write and record EVERYTHING, it will later be easier for them to study them and debate. They kept official records of what they thought was right, so that in the FUTURE, those records can SERVE as PROOFS of all the decisions that they had TAKEN. |
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between the Battle of Plassey and the Battle of Buxar which one do you consider to be more impact on Indian history and why |
Answer» BATTLE OF BUXARThe battle was the outcome of misuse of Farman and Dastak, and also the TRADE expansionist ASPIRATION of English. On 22 October 1764, the Battle of Buxar took PLACE and the Indian armies were defeated. The battle of Buxar proved itself to be a turning point in the history of India MARK ME A BRAINLIEST |
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Our skin dries up more during winters.why |
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Answer» for LESS calciumcarbonate Explanation: this is answer of your |
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ಮಹಾಭಾರತದಲ್ಲಿ ಧರ್ಮರಾಯನ ಬಳಿಕ ರಾಜ್ಯಭಾರ ಮಾಡಿದವರು ಯಾರು |
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Answer» ಅಭಿಮನ್ಯುವಿನ ಮಗ ಪರಿಕ್ಷಿತ್ ಮತ್ತು ಅವನ ಮಗ ಜನಮೇಜಯ ಧರ್ಮ ಧರ್ಮದ ನಂತರ ಆಳಿದನು. ಪರಿಕ್ಷಿತ್ ಅವರನ್ನು ಕುರು ರಾಜವಂಶದ ಕೊನೆಯ ರಾಜ ಎಂದು ಪರಿಗಣಿಸಲಾಯಿತು ಮಗಧ ಸಾಮ್ರಾಜ್ಯವು ಭಾರತದಲ್ಲಿ ಪ್ರಾರಂಭವಾಗಿದ್ದು ಕಲಿಯುಗವನ್ನು ಆಡಳಿತಗಾರನನ್ನಾಗಿ ಮಾಡಿತು. |
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What is the name of 4th horse of lord Krishnawhile the other three are,shribhya, sugreeva, meghapushpa?? |
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Answer» Answer: Balahaka the name of 4th horse of LORD KRISHNA Lord Krishna's 4 horses are Shribhya Sugreeva Meghapushpa and Balahaka Hope it helps you Mark it as BRAINLIEST |
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Which was a result of the physical geography of ancient China? |
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Kamsa, Abhimanyu and Koundlika were therebirth of which demon?a. Arijanghab. Aghasurac. Kalanemid. Vritrasura |
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Answer» Hey☺️✌ Your answer is OPTION 'c'. Kalanemi is a demon in HINDU mythology. He was the son of the Maricha (demon) the golden deer and brother of Andhaka. In this birth as Maricha's son, he was slain by Hanuman while his brother was killed by Lord Shiva. In one of his rebirths as per his karmic deeds, he was born as Kansa, son of Ugrasena the king of Mathura. His sister was Devaki and her son Krishna was an avatar of Vishnu.[1][2] Krishna eventually killed Kansa in this birth.[3]In the epic Ramayana Kalanemi was Maricha's son and minister of Ravana and was assigned to kill Hanuman. Hope it's helpful |
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Who was Chandra gupt maurya and nandini |
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Answer» Answer: King Chandragupta Maurya, the emperor of Magadh, marries Nandhini, the DAUGHTER of his major foe. As a result, Nandhini's FATHER is out for revenge and they struggle to LEAD a happy and PEACEFUL life. |
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What were the effect of scientific inventions in the field of medicine |
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Answer» Answer: Acknowledging the above as FACT, here we LOOK BACK the inventions that revolutionized MEDICAL science over the YEARS since Hippocrates first wrote the Hippocratic Oath. Medical Thermometer. Stethoscope. X-Ray Imaging. Antibiotics. Hypodermic Needle. Spectacles. Cardiac Pacemaker. CT Scanner and MRI. Explanation: Invention Inventor Date Smallpox vaccine Edward Jenner 1796 Stethoscope René Laënnec 1819 Thermometer (medical) Thomas Allbutt 1866 X-rays Wilhelm Roentgen 1895 |
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What is tithes? write it's functions |
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Answer» Answer: A tithe (/taɪð/; from Old English: teogoþa "tenth") is a one-tenth part of something, paid as a contribution to a religious organization or COMPULSORY TAX to government. ... Several EUROPEAN countries operate a formal process linked to the tax system allowing some churches to assess tithes. |
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The place where Gandhi ji launched satyagrah in 1916 in the support of peasants. |
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Answer» Answer:gandhi ji STARTED SATYAGRAHA in 1916 with SUPPORT of pesants in dandi,a COASTAL PLACE in gujarat Explanation: |
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What was Hitler's ideology towards youth? |
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Answer» Answer: The members of the HITLER Youth were VIEWED as ensuring the future of Nazi GERMANY and they were indoctrinated in Nazi ideology, including racism. The Hitler Youth appropriated many of the activities of the Boy Scout MOVEMENT (which was BANNED in 1935), including camping and hiking. |
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