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17751.

Almost all the important Indus Civilization site where found in present day ___

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ANSWER:

the answer to the QUESTION is PAKISTAN

17752.

Describe the reaction of people immediately after Jallianwala Bagh accident

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Answer:May help you

Explanation:

PEOPLE STARTED to PROTEST against the BRITISH Army Or you can say General Dyer. They also demanded to remove MARTIAL law as well as rowlatt act. They started violence

17753.

Explain the achievments of kanishka

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ACHIEVEMENTS OF KANISHKA:

• Kanishka was the most important and FOUNDER of Kushans dynasty.

• Kanishka is famous for his new era called the "Saka" era in 78 AD.

• Kanishka was the first ruler who had territory outside INDIA.

• The major achievements of Kanishka were patronising MAHAYANA Buddhism, issuing gold coins, etc.

• Kanishka was a follower of Mahayana Buddhism.

• Kanishka conducted the fourth Buddhist Council in Kashmir.

• Kanishka is CONSIDERED as second Ashoka though Ashoka came after Kanishka.

• Kushans issued the gold coins after the Indo-Greeks in the Indian subcontinent.

17754.

Write about mahalwari system in 100-200 words

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ANSWER:

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17755.

What was lenin's April theses​

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:

  1. WAR cancelled
  2. land transferred
  3. banks are NATIONALISED
17756.

सविनय अवज्ञा आंदोलन में निम्नलिखित सामाजिक वर्गों की भूमिका का वर्णन कीजिए।(क) संपन्न किसान(ख) गरीब किसान(ग) औद्योगिक श्रमिक वर्ग।please answer in hindi​

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Explanation:

SUNIYE ji namaste Aap Ki Duniya khush rahe aur aap KE BACHCHE khush rahe

17757.

Describe the views of robert queen and Louis blave

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honest

Explanation:

to run a business we should be honest to the WORLD honest is NOTHING but TRUTH

17758.

How was mysore treated by the British after tipu sultan defeat

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SRIRANGAPATNAM was taken by the BRITISH and the MUSLIM power WENT into british's hands.

17759.

What was the steps taken to developed a sense of collective belonginess among the Indians?

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UNDOUBTEDLY, this sense of collective belonging developed through the experience of UNITED struggles.But many cultural processes also contributed to it. History, fiction, folklore, songs, popular prints and symbols, all played a PART in the making of nationalism. It was SEEN in India during its freedom movement.

17760.

In what ways did the British change their policies as the result of rebellion??

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EXPLANATION:

Changes

in the policies of the British after the suppression of the rebellion

of 1857:

(i)

British Crown took over the control of

administration − The British

Parliament passed an Act in 1859, under which, the powers of the East

India Company were transferred to the British Crown. The British

government was now directly responsible for RULING India.

(ii)

PROVIDED a sense of security to the

local rulers − The ruling chiefs

of the country were assured that their territories would NEVER be

annexed by the British. However, they had to swear allegiance to the

British crown. They also abolished the Doctrine of Lapse, thereby

allowing rulers to pass on their kingdoms to adopted sons.

(iii)

Provided a sense of security to

landowners − Policies were made

to protect landlords and zamindars,

and give them security of rights over their lands.

(iv)

Reorganised the army

− The proportion of Indian soldiers in the army was reduced and

the number of European soldiers in the army was increased.

(v)

Treated the Muslims with suspicion and

hostility − Considering them to

be responsible for the rebellion in a big way, the British

confiscated the land and property of Muslims on a large scale.

(vi)

Promised non-interference in the sphere

of religion − The British assured

the people of India that their religious and social practises would

be respected and not INTERFERED with

17761.

Explain+the+course+of+French+revolution+of+1789

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Explanation:

The French Revolution was a period of time in France when the people overthrew the monarchy and took control of the government.

When did it take place?

The French Revolution lasted 10 years from 1789 to 1799. It began on July 14, 1789 when revolutionaries stormed a prison called the Bastille. The revolution came to an end 1799 when a general named Napoleon overthrew the revolutionary government and established the French Consulate (with Napoleon as leader).

The French Estates

Before the French Revolution, the people of France were DIVIDED into social groups called "Estates." The First Estate included the clergy (church leaders), the Second Estate included the NOBLES, and the Third Estate included the commoners. Most of the people were members of the Third Estate. The Third Estate paid most of the taxes, while the nobility lived lives of luxury and got all the high-ranking jobs.

Revolutionary Government

The French Government was in constant turmoil throughout the revolution. At the start of the revolution, representatives from the Third Estate established the National Assembly where they demanded that King Louis XVI give them certain rights. This group soon took control of the country. They changed names over time to the Legislative Assembly and, later, to the National Convention. After the Reign of Terror, a new government was formed called the Directory. The Directory ruled until Napoleon took control.

Reign of Terror

The darkest period of the French Revolution is called the Reign of Terror which lasted from 1793 to 1794. During this time, a man named Robespierre led the National Convention and the Committee of Public Safety. He wanted to stamp out any opposition to the revolution, so he called for a rule of "Terror." Laws were passed that said anyone suspected of treason could be arrested and executed by guillotine. Thousands of people were executed including Queen Marie Antoinette and many of Robespierre's political RIVALS.

Political Clubs

Many of the new political ideas and alliances of the French Revolution were formed in political clubs. These clubs included the powerful Jacobin Club (led by Robespierre), the Cordeliers, the Feuillants Club, and the Pantheon Club.

Outcome

The French Revolution completely changed the social and political structure of France. It put an end to the French monarchy, feudalism, and took political power from the Catholic church. It brought new ideas to Europe including liberty and freedom for the commoner as WELL as the abolishment of SLAVERY and the rights of women. Although the revolution ended with the rise of Napoleon, the ideas and reforms did not die. These new ideas continued to influence Europe and helped to shape many of Europe's modern-day governments.

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17762.

Which european capital city was bulit on a group of 14 island

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Explanation:

In 1634, STOCKHOLM BECAME the official CAPITAL of the Swedish empire.

17763.

What all can we know about the past

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ANSWER:

It is important to RECORD the EVIDENCE archaeologists find. It HELPS them to tell the story of what happened in the past and to show other PEOPLE. ... It is important to record the evidence archaeologists find. It helps them to tell the story of what happened in the past and to show other people.

17764.

What is that mean that you are inlive that aske to yourself

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Attachment is when you can not live without PERSON's PHYSICAL existence! Love is when you just FEEL their existence in your heart, even if the person is PHYSICALLY there or not! ... Attachment is when you only think of your EMOTIONS as strength. Love is when you feel others emotions without imposing your sensitivity.

17765.

Write the 10 point about er​

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ANSWER:

what is er

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17766.

What precautions would u take while visiting a monument or fortPlz Fast Fast​

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Explanation:

1) Prevent ourselves and others from scribbling on the walls.

2)Participating in the regular Cleanliness Drives.

3)Being a part of the 'Adopt a Heritage' initiative.

4) Spreading awareness around about these monuments and their importance.

BEHAVE, when you visit a MONUMENT

before visiting

-Visit a monument at a time of year when it has few visitors.

-Then your visit has a smaller impact on the monument and you can enjoy it more.

Use public transport to get to the monument.

after visiting

- Cars are RESPONSIBLE for more volatile gas pollutants, which are responsible for ruining ANCIENT marbles.

-Wear flat shoes with SOFT soles.

-You don’t want to damage the materials of the monument and you want to enjoy your tour around without your feet hurting.

- Speak in low tones.This way you can enjoy your tour and increase your contact with the ancient mon-ument; you can hear the tour guide better and the guards as well; and allow other visitors to do the same.

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17767.

Whit reference to the sources of information about the vedic age ,write short notes on the following:(a) the vedas (b) the epics (c) role of Iron ImplementsShift_L

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ANSWER:

ROLE of IRON IMPLEMENT s

17768.

HOW DID THE ECONOMICS OF NORTH AND SOUTH DIFFER BEFORE THE CIVIL WAR?​

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Answer:

In the South, the economy was based on agriculture. ... Another difference between the North and South had to do with the new states FORMING in the western TERRITORIES. The North wanted the new states to be “free states.” Most northerners thought that SLAVERY was wrong and many northern states had OUTLAWED slavery.

Explanation:

17769.

Why did Rich Peasants disappoint when Civil Disobedience Movement was called up 'off'?

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EXPLANATION:

Rich peasants were disappointed as they had hoped for the revenue RATES to be revised. HOWEVER, this did not HAPPEN

17770.

WRITE A NOTE ON SULTAN MAHMUD OF GHAZNI​

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ANSWER:

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17771.

What is the intelligence in kannada

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intelligence

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17772.

Give any 2 features of the town-planning of the Indus valley civilisation​

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1) Streets
The streets were straight and cut each other at right angles. They were 13 to 34 feet wide and were well lined. The streets and roads divided the city into rectangular blocks. Archaeologists have discovered the lamp posts at INTERVALS. This suggests the existence of street lights. Dustbins were also provided on the streets. These prove the presence of good municipal administration.
2)Drainage SYSTEM
One of the most remarkable features of the Indus VALLEY civilization is that the city was provided with an excellent closed drainage system. Each house had its own drainage and SOAK pit which was connected to the public drainage. Brick laid CHANNELS flowed through every street. They were covered and had manholes at intervals for cleaning and clearing purposes. Large brick culverts with corbelled roofs were constructed on the outskirts of the city to carry excess water. Thus Indus people had a perfect underground drainage system. No other contemporary civilization gave so much attention to cleanliness.

17773.

When was bengal partition annualled​

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ANSWER:

BENGAL PARTITION was ANNULLED in 1905

17774.

Map Skillstates where the folloutline political map of India, locate and name the statecommunities live.(a) Abors(b) Badagas(c) Balga(d) Bhotias(e) Chakma(1) Banjaras(g) Ahirs(h) Andamanese(i) Lalung() Naga​

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On an outline map of India, locate and label the following with APPROPRIATE symbols.

Paradip sea port

KOCHI sea port

Northern TERMINAL of the NORTH South corridor.

The southern terminal of the NATIONAL Highway No.7.

17775.

How was swaraj party formed

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The Swaraj Party was formed on 9 January 1923 by INDIAN POLITICIANS and members of the Indian NATIONAL CONGRESS who had OPPOSED Mahatma's suspension of all civil resistance on 5 February 1922 in response to the Chauri Chaura tragedy

17776.

People were illiterate at the time of print culture so it was orally transmitted. But at that time people were using a language to speak which was European language in which the book was printed, then why were they not able to read?

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EXPLANATION: you see as they were illiterate those people couldn’t have understood the

alphabets at all so how COULD they have read it even though they SPEAK the same LANGUAGE the alphabets are NEW

17777.

What was the objective of the Hitler with the help of school curriculum​

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Explanation:Adolf HITLER was one of the most greatest leader Germany had during it's economic depression and without him the economy would have sunken more and more. Hitler believed that the youth of the NATION is it's greatest STRENGTH and with the youth of the country he tried to revolutionize the nation so as to GAIN the power of youth he wanted he tried to nurture their brains from a very young age hence he changed the school curriculum in the WAY he wanted.

17778.

How did the ncm came to an end​

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ANSWER:

because CHAURI CHAURA INCIDENT

17779.

List the administrative reasons of 1857 war??​

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Answer:

The main causes of the WAR were political, social, ECONOMICAL, military and religious. ... The main event which became the immediate cause of the war was the refusal of the Sepoys to use the grease covered CARTRIDGES (greased with FAT of pig and COW) on January 23, 1857.

Explanation:

17780.

Representative democracies are usually reffered to as _______kind of government

Answer» FEDERAL KIND of GOVERNMENT
17781.

Nice tapi jawapan tak jelas

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ANSWER:

sorry i didn't understand

Explanation:

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17782.

Write about deeds of robert clive after 1765

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learning

Explanation:

he had GONE to LEARN about MIR JAFAR

17783.

How do we know that most indus cities were very well planned

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Answer:

Very well planned Indus cities:

We can know that most of the Indus cities were very well planned by the FOLLOWING points:,

The construction mode of the cities is best example to understand about its well planned system.

They had houses with many partitions which contained different spaces for different types of activities as well as SEPARATE room for separate individuals.

The roads and other related facilities ALSO GIVE a clear idea about how well the city has been CONSTRUCTED by planning.

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17784.

Name the leader of the convection assembly French revolution

Answer» MAXIMILIEN ROBESPIERRE is the ANSWER
17785.

राम ने गाय को मारा ,मा ने खाना खाया या , सुरेश ने किताब पदी (karata कारक)​

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION: in this NA is the KARATA karik

17786.

Second world war in russian revolution​

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ANSWER:

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17787.

write any three features of indu Valley Civilization which tell us that if was an urban civilization​

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Answer:

The main towns of Indus VALLEY civilization were HARAPPA, Mohenjo-Daro, Kalibangan, Lothal. 2. The significant features of Indus Valley civilization are PERSONAL CLEANLINESS, town planning, construction of burnt-brick houses, ceramics, casting, forging of metals, manufacturing of cotton and WOOLEN textiles.

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17788.

Write one paragraph about 1857 revolt​

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ANSWER:

The revolt STARTED at Meerut on 10 MAY, 1857, with the uprising of Indian sepoys of the British armies in India. It was the result of accumulated resentment, but was triggered off by the greased cartridges incident. PEASANTS had been dispossessed of their lands and artisans had been ruined.

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17789.

How is the purity of a substance checked​

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ANSWER:

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One of the simplest ways to check the purity of any SUBSTANCE is to COMPARE the substance with a certified pure sample. ... If the substance is edible, a taste test can be conducted. A difference between the taste of the substance and the taste of the pure sample hints at the presence of impurities.

17790.

Mention the two regions where that Nicholas 2 became unpopular.

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Nicholas II or Nikolai II (Russian 18 May 1868 – 17 July 1918), known as Saint Nicholas the Passion-Bearer in the Russian Orthodox Church, was the last Emperor of Russia, ruling from 1 November 1894 until his forced ABDICATION in 15 March 1917. His reign saw the fall of the Russian Empire from one of the foremost great POWERS of the world to economic and military collapse. He gave limited support to the economic and political reforms promoted by top aides Sergei Witte and Pyotr Stolypin, but they faced too much aristocratic opposition to be fully effective. He supported modernization BASED on foreign loans and close ties with France. He resisted giving the new parliament (the Duma) major roles. He insisted he RULED by God's grace and was loath to negotiate or compromise.

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17791.

Who is the stalin in Russian Revolution full description of stalin​

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Explanation:

Joseph STALIN's life was full of ups and downs, the following is the description about Stalin and his life journey :-

⇒ Joseph Stalin (1878-1953) was the dictator of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) from 1929 to 1953. Under Stalin, the Soviet Union was transformed from a peasant society into an industrial and military superpower. However, he ruled by terror, and millions of his own citizens died during his brutal reign.

⇒ Born into poverty, Stalin became involved in revolutionary politics, as well as criminal activities, as a young man. After Bolshevik leader VLADIMIR Lenin (1870-1924) died, Stalin outmaneuvered his rivals for control of the party. Once in power, he collectivized farming and had potential enemies executed or SENT to forced labor camps.

⇒ Stalin aligned with the United States and Britain in World War II (1939-1945) but afterward engaged in an increasingly tense relationship with the West known as the Cold War (1946-1991). After his death, the Soviets initiated a de-Stalinization process.

17792.

Explain me the Mughal emperor

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ANSWER:

MUGHAL EMPEROR MEANS that the mughal emperor was ESTABLISHED

17793.

What lesson had been taught in Nazi schools to the children ​

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ANSWER:

to HATE JEWS and WORSHIP HITLER

17794.

what similarities and differences do you find in ruling the country at the time of the janapadas and mahajanapadas and at present?

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Similarities and differences do you find in ruling the COUNTRY at the time of the "JANAPADAS and mahajanapadas" and at present:

Similarities:

Janapadas by the word means people who set their foot first and settled down as a group or colonies. While Mahajanapadas can be said as a modified version of Janapadas, that is, Mahajanapadas have evolved from Janapadas.

Differences:

Janapadas CONSTITUTED of smaller groups while Mahajanapads had larger provinces CONTAINING bigger Kingdoms. The structures of both of their buildings were different. Janapadas lived in huts and their living was dependent on cattle. While Mahajanapadas formed a capital city and their buildings were built with brick stones or wood.

17795.

Name the clawy which formed the privilaged state​

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EXPLANATION:

The CLERGY, Nobility and the THIRD Estate or commoners, were the three Estates into which FRENCH SOCIETY was divided. The clergy and nobility constituted the privileged estates.

17796.

Why did hunter gatherers move?​

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Hunter-gathers AROUND the WORLD often migrate when food resources become scarce. ... At the same time, how far and how often hunter-gatherers need to MOVE DEPENDS on the food resources—the available energy—in the LOCAL environment.

17797.

What were the impact of colonial agrarian policy on peasant ?​

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Answer:

This happened in India as a result of the policies of the British. The beneficiaries were LANDLORDS and the government and victims were the peasants. ... Even for paying land revenue to the government:the peasants were OBLIGED to BORROW and unable to pay an indebted peasantry develop agriculture.

17798.

What is the difference between Prudential and moral reason?

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PREDENTIAL :

1) It helps in reducing conflicts between the social group.

2) It helps in stabilising the POLITICAL party.

MORAL :

1) It emphasises that very act of POWER sharing is VALUABLE.

2) People have the RIGHT to consulted that "How they are to be governed".

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17799.

Essay on Mahatma Gandhi’s life inspired me to.... in 400 wordsessay in 400 words​

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Gandhi' life:Mahatma Gandhi was a great Soul whose philosophy and ideology influenced the WORLD consider he practice non VIOLENCE and tried to resist opposition spiritually. he believes in overcoming fear, depends on others through self- reliance and self- industry.he is successfully resisted the BRITISH injustice, aggression, oppression using his non -violence on satyagraha.

17800.

Explain the ombudsman ​

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ombudsperson, ombud, or public advocate is an OFFICIAL who is charged with representing the interests of the public by investigating and addressing complaints of maladministration or a violation of rights. The OMBUDSMAN is usually APPOINTED by the GOVERNMENT or by parliament, but with a significant degree of independence. In some countries an inspector general, citizen advocate or other official may have duties similar to those of a national ombudsman, and may ALSO be appointed by a legislature. Below the national level an ombudsman may be