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18401.

How did use of the wheel change the ways in early humans travelled ?

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How did invention of WHEEL benefit early man

Class-VI History




The wheel was a great pre-historic invention. Early men used the wheel to move heavy objects, as a means of transport & for pottery.People even today make great use of this invention.
The invention of the wheel brought about new WAYS of doing things. This made work easier and inspired even more new ideas for inventions.

The invention of wheel changed the LIFE of early man in the following ways
1) It was used to carry GOODS from one place to another.
2) It was used to move from one place to another.
3) It was used to make carts like sledges and rafts.
18402.

What problem does historian face while studying medieval literay sources?

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Historian FACE problem to read the manuscript as it was written by hand and the letter were too SMALL to IDENTIFY.

18403.

Write any three function of the gomastha

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1. GOMASTHA are the PAID servent
2. CLASHES with gomastha

18404.

Why did upper classes in victorian england wear things produced by hands.

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In victorian England , upper classes used to wear THINGS produced by HAND because of following reasons :
1. That time many branded company prefer hand labours
2. The things MADE by hand labour was the symbol of royalty, and the REFINEMENT, and the pride, as it ensure the quality

18405.

Happy Dr. Ambedkar JayantiDid anyone know how did Dr. Ambedkar died?

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As his MIND was full of PRESSURE due to POLITICS which affect his health in 1955.At 6 DECEMBER 1956 he took his last breath in sleep at dhamma in delhi

18406.

Who is empowered to summon and to dissolve the lok sabha?

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The PRESIDENT
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18407.

harappa sabhayata ke shero m logo ko uplabd bhojn samagri ki suchi bnayiye. Inn vastuo ko upplbd krane wale samhu ki phechan ki jye.

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18408.

An short note on Jacobin Club

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The jacobins comprised of LESS properous sections of the society.they included shopkeepers, artisans, cooks ,shoemakers,ETC. the LEADER was MAXIMILIAN robespierre. they dressed differently . they started wering LONG striped trousers similar to those worn by dock workers.

18409.

The three features of Civil Code in 1804

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The features are:-
1) It established equality before law and SECURED the RIGHT to property.
2)It did away with all PRIVILEGES BASED on birth.
3)It simplified administration division and abolished FEUDAL system.

18410.

Meaning of impeachment

Answer» VALIDITY of SOMETHING.
18411.

Write about philosophers who influenced the french revolution

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Some PHILOSOPHERS were ROUSSEAU JOHN LOCKE and MONTESQUIE

18412.

What are the causes of battle of buxar

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The battle of buxor fought due the Mir qasim . he THINK ,I do not WANT to be slave of Britishers . so he fought with Britishers and was DIED

18413.

Article of freedom and child labour

Answer» ACCORDING to Article 24, no child below the age of 14 years shall be employed to work in any factory or in any hazardous EMPLOYMENT (but not in non-hazardous industries). As PER Article 39(f)), CHILDHOOD and youth are to be protected against exploitation and against moral and material ABANDONMENT.
18414.

Who introduced Indian Civil Service?

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Charles Cornwallis INTRODUCED INDIAN civil SERVICE

18415.

Write all features of civil code 1804?

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Main FEATURES of CIVIL Code(Napoleonic Code) ,1804
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1. Established EQUALITY before law.

2. Abolished privelages based on birth and granted right to property to French citizens.

3. Abolished feudal sytem and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial dues.

3. Improved transport and COMMUNICATION and simplified ADMINISTRATIVE divisions.

4. Right to property was restored

5. Serfdoms and manorial dues was abolished.
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18416.

Describe the taxes system in France society

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Clergy and Nobility were privileged CLASS. They had certain special PRIVILEGES; in addition to feudal privilege. They were exempted from paying any types of taxes. They paid feudal taxes EXTRACTED after the members of the third estate.

Tithes: A type of tax collected by churches which was collected from peasants in the eighteenth century French Society.

Taille: A type of DIRECT and indirect tax which was paid to the state by members of third estate in French Society in the eighteenth century. Taille was levied on items used for daily consumption, such as tobacco, SALT, etc.

Livre: Unit of currency of France. This was discontinued in 1794.

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18417.

draw up a list of democratic rights we enjoy today whose origins could be traced to the french revolution

Answer» HEY there!!!
Some of these RIGHTS can be--
Right to Vote
Equality for all
Freedom of speech
Freedom for opinion
Right to Life

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18418.

What is the city in turkey wch was founded in 5th century and abandoned in the 10 th century due to war?

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In ANCIENT TIME sundial were use to MESURE the by studyiing the LENTH of SHADOW cast

18419.

The concept of population education

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Population education is an educational program ehich provides the learners for the study of population situation in the family, community,NATION and world with the purpose of DEVELOPING rational and responsible attitudes and behaviour TOWARDS the situation.

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18420.

When was the slave trade abolished in France

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Slave TRADE ABOLISHED during the reign of JACOBIN CLUB in year 1794. and later it was FINALLY abolished in 1848

18421.

“While the National assembly was busy at Versailles drafting a constitution, the rest of France seethed with turmoil”. Justify.

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When national assembly was busy in drafting constitution rest of France was in turmoil.

Due to bad HARVEST in winters, prices of bread rose to that LEVEL that common people could not afford to buy.

People stated hoarding supplies, therefore WOMAN who were standing in long queries in BAKERY shops, STORMED into the shops and looted the bread.

18422.

Give a short note on erasmus's idea of printed books

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Erasmus’s IDEA of the PRINTED BOOK Erasmus, the latin scholar, was not happy with printing of BOOKS because he was afraid that this would lead to circulation of books with rebellious IDEAS. He felt that although a few books may give useful information, the majority of books may be just useless or give stupid, scandalous of irreligious ideas which may lead to incitement of rebellion.

18423.

Evaluate the role of women in France before the french revolution

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1. Women were active participants of the revolt.
2. many women CLUBS came into EXISTENCE to VOICE their interests.
3. they WANTED to enjoy the same rights as that of men
4. one of them is olympe DE gouges who was active throughout the revolution.

18424.

Women in CDM what happened their

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Woman TAKE part in CDM many of them went to JAIL and MAINLY belongs to elites

18425.

At the beginning of the 20th century,the majority of russian people worked in which

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18426.

Two countries who supported austria

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2 countries that SUPPORTED AUSTRIA are
1.Germany
2.Italy
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18427.

Who has a terrible experience, bt ends up triumphant

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Hy
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Shaun DERRY

18428.

People also called jayaprakash narayan the freedom fighter as

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Jayaprakash narayan is also CALLED LOK NAYAK by the people
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18429.

describe the events in france while the constitution was drafted by the national assembly at versailles

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The FOLLOWING EVENT led to the fall of the Bastille:While the National Assembly was BUSY at Versailles drafting a constitution, the rest of France seethed with turmoil . the price of bread rose,and the Kings EXPOSED to be a problem CROWDS of angry women stormed into the shops and destroyed the Bastille so as a form of protest the rest of France was in turmoil

18430.

Mention the causes of deforestation in India under colonial period

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Reasons of deforestation under colonial period:

1)increase in POPULATION,leading to growth in DEMAND for food,and extension of land under cultivation at the expense of forests.
2)colonisation by the british encouraged production of commercial crops.
3)inreased demand for timber due to expansion of RAILWAYS and for shipbuilding purposes.
4)LARGE areas of forests were also cleared to make way for PLANTATION crops.

18431.

What are the provisions made by government in 1992 for third tier?

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The three provisions were the three lists bought out by the government:-

1.Union List:-It includes subjects of common national INTEREST such as FOREIGN affairs, Defence, Currency, Banking.

2.STATE list:-It has the subjects that only state government can change any LAWS in it such as Police, TRADE, Commerce, etc..

3.Concurrent List:-It includes subjects such as trade unions, marriage, adoption, succession, education

18432.

Britain self sufficiency in food smelled lava living standards on social conflict in 19th century why

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18433.

Explain the impact of abolition of censorship in france

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18434.

Who was Genghis khan?'

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Genghis Khan (c. 1162 – August 18, 1227) was one of the WORLD's most powerful military leaders, who joined with the Mongol tribesand started the Mongol Empire. He was a Mongol Emperor who was very successful in battle, conquering many other peoples such as the Jin Dynasty. He was a very strong and powerful emperor who occupied much of China and some surrounding COUNTRIES of China. His CHILDREN and his grandchildren started the largest empire in the world. Genghis Khan's grandson, Kublai Khan, was the first ever emperor of the Yuan Dynasty(1271–1368) in China.

Genghis Khan's real name was Temüjin which means iron worker.Because of his military success people referred to him as Genghis, meaning "Universe ruler". Many people were killed by his armies and he gained a reputation as a "brutal monster". Genghis Khan died in the Liupan Mountains in northwestern China, in Aug. 1227 His burial site is UNKNOWN.

18435.

How did survey and census help the British in administration of the country?

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They HELP in knowing about population of growth and people... It also includes BIRTH rate death rate ECONOMICAL rate GDP and etc...
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18436.

What do you know about indus script

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the Harappan use a script which is regarded as pictographic seen it SIGN represent board for peace and very CITY of the human FORM the human of science of human SPIRIT is known as between 375 and 40 degree

18437.

What did france gain from Treaty Of Versailles??Thnxx

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1.It gained Alsace-Lorraine from GERMANY.
2.It IMPOSED territorial,MILITARY and ECONOMIC PROVISIONS on Germany..


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18438.

Name two types of cases in which an appeal shall lie to the supreme court

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In CRIMINAL cases an APPEAL can lie to the supreme COURT.

18439.

Where is baster situated?

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Bastar DISTRICT is a district of the state of Chhattisgarh in CENTRAL INDIA. Jagdalpur is the district HEADQUARTERS. The district has an AREA of 10755.79 km².

18440.

List the main features of the french constitution of 1791

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Constitution of 1791, French constitution CREATED by the National Assembly during the French Revolution. It retained themonarchy, but sovereignty effectively resided in the Legislative Assembly, which was ELECTED by a SYSTEM of INDIRECT voting.

18441.

How did sarajevo crisis the cause of the first world war

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As a RESULT, these crises in the Balkans led to the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand at SARAJEVO and it eventually led to the OUTBREAK of the FIRST World War. To conclude, the assassination was only an immediate CAUSE of the war

18442.

What do you understand by Supreme Court is Guardian of fundamental rights

Answer» SUPREME court is GUARDIAN of fundamental rights.As this court PUNISHES the person who is not working ACCORDING to the constitution.
18443.

What is a directory? why was it remove from france

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18444.

What factors led to the commercialisation of agriculture under the British

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Revolutionary changes had occurred in the agrarian property relations towards the end of the 18th century. This was over a period of time, followed by a commercial REVOLUTION in the agricultural sector. Commercialization of agriculture became prominent around 1860 A.D. This brought about a change from cultivation for home consumption to cultivation for the market. Cash transactions become the basis of exchange and largely replaced the barter system.

Various factors led to the commercialization of agriculture during the British rule in India. The chief factor was the colonial subjugation of India under the British rule. India was reduced to the supplier of raw materials and food grains to Britain and importer of British manufactured goods. Many commercial crops like, COTTON, jute, tea, tobacco were introduced to meet the demand in Britain.

Better MEANS of communication (equipped with rapid development of railways and shipping) made trade in agricultural PRODUCTS feasible, especially over long distances. The emergence of grain merchants was a natural adjunct to this and greatly facilitated agricultural trade. Monetization of land revenue payments was another important casual factor for agricultural commercialization.

Further, increasing demand for some of the commercial crops in other foreign countries gave impetus to commercialization of agriculture.

18445.

State the cabinets role in the formulation of policies of the government

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Cabinet Office supports central government decision making PROCESSES in the following primary ways:

providing impartial Secretariat services to the Executive Council,Cabinet and Cabinet committeesproviding advice to the Governor-General, Prime Minister and other ministers on certain constitutional, policy and procedural issues (especially those contained in the Cabinet Manual)assisting in the coordination of the Government’s legislation programmeadministering the New Zealand Royal Honours System andacting as a channel of communication between the Governor-General and the Government, and being responsible for the overall policy and administration of Government House.

Other key functions of the Cabinet Office are:

providing support for elections, the formation of Government, and transitions between administrations to the Governor-General and the Prime Ministerproducing the Cabinet Manual,CabGuide website, and Honours Listsissuing guidance to departments on centre-of-government decision-making issues, through Cabinet Office Circularsbriefing Ministers, Ministerial staff, and departmental officials on central government and Cabinet processes and requirements andmaintaining a central record of Cabinet and committee submissions and minutes.

Cabinet Office is headed by the Secretary of the Cabinet, who is also Clerk of the Executive Council. The two positions have distinct roles and responsibilities but are closely related in their functions of providing impartial support to the Government. The role of Secretary of the Cabinet is primarily to provide support to Cabinet and its committees. The role of Clerk of the Executive Council is to provide support to the Governor-General and Executive Council.

Advisory role

Cabinet Office provides advice to the Governor-General, Prime Minister, and at the Prime Minister’s direction, to other Ministers and government departments on certain constitutional, policy, and procedural issues relating to the centre of government, including:

policy and procedural aspects of relationships between the Executive, Governor-General, and Parliamentthe appointment of Ministersthe administration of Cabinet and its committees andthe making of statutory appointments.

Secretariat services

Ministers put submissions to Cabinet on a range of important issues – for example, new policy initiatives, the introduction of government legislation, financial appropriations, and key appointments.

Cabinet Office receives and processes submissions to Cabinet and Cabinet committees. The Office has a quality assurance role in checking that submissions meet the requirements established by Cabinet and SET out in the Cabinet Manual and the CabGuide. These requirements are intended to ensure that proposals have been fully consulted and papers are well presented.

Cabinet Office prepares summaries of submissions as quick reference guides for Ministers, who have a heavy workload and NEED to be able to access key issues and the main proposals of submissions quickly and efficiently.

Cabinet Office manages and prepares AGENDAS for Cabinet and its committees, organises meeting schedules, DISTRIBUTES meeting papers, produces and distributes minutes of the meetings, and maintains the official records of Cabinet and its committees.

The Secretary of the Cabinet and Deputy Secretary of the Cabinet attend Cabinet meetings to record the decisions taken. Cabinet committee secretaries provide secretariat support to committee meetings.

18446.

Describe the condition of women in france before and after the revolution

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The CONDITION of women in France before Revolution was that they were not ALLOWED to cast the vote they did not have right to vote. But after the revolution by making more than 50 clubs they RAISED their voice against it and they were allowed to cast the vote in the year 1946

18447.

When did the non coopration and khalifa movement begin?

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On August 31 1920 KHILAFAT MOVEMENT was STARTED
in 1920 NON cooperation movement started...

18448.

Who was the last king of mughal empire

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THE MUGHALS WERE FROM CENTRAL ASIAN COUNTRIES, LIKE UZBESKISTAN AND MANGOLIA. MUGHAL EMPIRE WAS ESTABLISHED BY THE BABUR IN THE YEAR 1526.THE MUGHAL EMPIRE WAS A VAST EMPIRE. MUGHALS HAVE ENJOYED GREAT POWER , WITH THE SUPPORT OF THE PEOPLE. 

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18449.

Explain the role of Jacobin club in French?

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The Jacobin's club was the most famous political club of the FrenchRevolution. The members of this clubmainly BELONGED to the less prosperous sections of the society. It became an IMPORTANT PLACE whereby people DISCUSSED their political ideologies and took ACTION for their self-interest.

18450.

Who are with ambedkar while making indian constitution?

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The 389 member Constituent Assembly took almost three years (two years, eleven months and eighteen days to be precise) to complete its historic task of DRAFTING the Constitution for independent India.
Dr B.R. Ambedkar,jawaharlal nehru,Sanjay Phakey,Sandipkumar Patel,C.rajgopal aachari,Rajendra PRASAD,Sardar VALLABHBHAI patel,nalini ranjan Ghosh, Shyama Prasad MUKHERJEE,etc.