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19901.

Which is the smartphone in the redmi note series to have dual camera setup for the first time

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Answer : XIAOMI REDMI NOTE 6 PRO.

Few lines -

Redmi Note 6 Pro is the smartphone in the Redmi Note series to have dual camera.

This Redmi Note 6 Pro is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor. It is launched in India on November 22nd.

Redmi Note 6 Pro is the number one 4g smartphone with dual camera setup. This phone is the first Xiaomi phone with TWO SELFIE CAMERAS .

The front camera system of this phone is as good as the rear one. The price of this phone is to be expected Rs 10,999.

19902.

How did british colonialism influence english literature of the victorian period ?

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In an attempt to advance the British Empire’s trading, as well as material and monetary gains, the end of the 19THCENTURY saw a vast expansion of the British Empire. Another primary concern of colonialism and imperialism was to help the natives (of the lands being colonized) by civilizing them. Victorian literature is deeply aware of the colonialism and imperialism that the Victorians encountered. This PAPER SEEKS to explore the ways in which many Victorian authors created narratives of Empire that introduced colonialism as a civilizing mission that sought to help natives of colonized lands. In particular, I will be focusing on William Gladstone’s speech “Our Colonies.” I then want to complicate the British view of colonialism by introducing Rudyard Kipling’s poem, “The White Man’s Burden.” In contrast to (most) current understanding of colonialism, Kipling shows that although the Victorians supported colonialism, they did so because they truly believed they were helping the native people.

William Gladstone was an extremely political figure; he served as the Prime Minister four times and was the leader of the Liberal Part in Great Britain (Bebbington, vii-viii). During his earlier life in parliament, one of Gladstone’s main concerns was colonial policy and he was appointed Colonial Secretary in 1845 (Bebbington, 105). Gladstone was in opposition to military expansion of the Empire, but believed that the Empire should EXPAND based on agreement and good relations with the natives of the land. He believed that colonies should be placed around the world in order to advance civilization (Bebbington, 106). Gladstone thought Brittan should partake in this advancement because he viewed Great Brittan as an exceptional COUNTRY, government and civilization with good moral values (Bebbington, 107).

19903.

What was spoken to you by him ? Voice change

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ANSWER:

What did he SPEAK to you?

19904.

Impact of the revolt of 1857

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a) The council was set up in london which consist of 15 members to discuss problems about SUBJECTS of Indians

b) The army was REORGANISED, now the british sepoys were inducted in larger number so as to AVOID the hindu-muslim unity

c) Later on the british started using divide and rule policy

d) The queen victoria promised to cancel the doctrine of LAPSE and to GRANT jobs according to capability not by discrimination

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19905.

Causes behind the failure of revolt of 1857

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CAUSES of FAILURE of Revolt of 1857. ... The reasons for the failure of the 1857 Revolt are many and can be GROUPED into Administrative, Military and Political causes. We will LOOK into eachcause of the failure of the 1857 mutiny.


19906.

The group young italy advocated for

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Young Italy was a political movement for Italian youth (under age 40) FOUNDED in 1831 by Giuseppe Mazzini.Its GOAL was to CREATE a united Italian republic through promoting a general insurrection in the Italian reactionary states and in the occupied by the Austrian Empire.
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19907.

When and how did Hitler invade Soviet Union

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In 22 june 1941 Hitler invade soviet union.

Hitler ordered the invansion of the Soviet society, which was code named OPERATION Barbarossa,on 22 June 1941,deliberately breaking the nonaggression pact that the two countries had signed two YEARS before . The invasion was the largest German MILITARY operation of World War II ...

19908.

What crucial issue in development of tourism ?

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The most crucial ISSUE is how the people living in that AREA THINK about it and how SERIOUS is government for it
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19909.

Emperor Taizong stabilized China’s government byA. Reviving China's official bureaucracyB. Closing government departmentsC. founding the Tang DynastyD. Building the Great Canal.Please, please give me the correct answer, please.

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Option C is correct.

Taizong (598 – 649) was Emperor Li Yuan’s son. He prompted his father to rebel against the Sui dynasty and DEFEAT them, thereby helping to establish the Tang dynasty firmly in China.

Subsequently several other dynasties were defeated, consolidating the Tang dynasty’s position in China. Emperor Taizong is considered one of the greatest RULERS in the history of China, WHOSE rule is considered the ‘Golden Age’ in Chinese history.

19910.

Stephen hawking is called einstein's heir what are the reasons

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Because he never GIVE up.when he was parallel and he was in HOSPITAL I think at the age of 20or18all the doctors TOLD that he will DIE soon.but staphen Hawking never give up he told that he will live and he done it he lived 20to30 years after that time and all the doctors are surprised that how can a person live in this situation.he lived his life in WHEEL chair ok I will continue the answer after some time.

19911.

Give two reasons to prove why most of the candidates for election belong to political parties

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Most of the candidates in a political election in a country usually belong to a political party.

This is usually because the CANDIDATE wants to use the popularity of the party and FEELS that he can BEST represent the party's ideals as their spokes person.

This is how the political leaders all manage to become big names in a country.

19912.

सांगा उत्तर क्लास मधे एक नवीन मुलगा आला. सगळ्यांनी त्याला त्याचं नाव विचारलं , पण त्यानी कोणालाच त्याचं नाव सांगितलं नाही . जातांना बोर्ड वर तो फक्त एक तारीख लिहून गेला . 13 / 01 / 2000 काय असेल बर त्याचं नाव ?

Answer» THANKS for the question.

But I think there's some data missing.

Decoding 13/01/2000 ACCORDING to English Alphabet we get no NAME of boy.

13th Letter is M
01st Letter is A
20th Letter is T

MAT THOUGH is an English word but it is not the name of a boy.

I had found a similar riddle WHEREIN the date is 12/01/2001 which is name of a girl.

12th Letter is L
01st Letter is A
20th Letter is T
01st Letter is A.

So name of girl is LATA.

Hope it helps and solves your query.
19913.

The cotton textile industry has the largest concentration in and around mumbai and ahmedabad . Give reasons

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Because they can get a
1) transport to other STATE and other countries
2) AVAILABILITY of raw materials
3)CLOSENESS to Market
4) availability of labour

19914.

What were the social political and economic ideas supported by the liberals in the 1848 revolution?

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By the 1848 revolution of the liberals we mean, the revolution led by the educated middle classes of Europe. Events of FEBRUARY 1848, in France brought about the abdication of the monarchy and a republic based on universal male franchise was formed.


The political, social and economic ideas supported by the liberals were clearly based on democratic ideals.


Politically, they demanded constitutionalism with national unification a nation-state with a written constitution and parliamentary administration.


They wanted to rid SOCIETY of its class-based PARTIALITIES and birth rights. Serfdom and bonded labour had to be abolished, and economic equality had to be pursued as a national goal.


The right to property was also significant in the liberals’ concept of a nation based on political, social and economic freedom.

The Revolutions of 1848, known in some countries as the Spring of Nations, People's Spring, Springtime of the Peoples, or the Year of Revolution, were a series of political upheavals throughout Europe in 1848. It remains the most widespread revolutionary WAVE in European HISTORY.



19915.

The National Convention benefited the people and the state by

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19916.

Observing the bones made scientists ask more questions about whale flippers. Scientists then used the theory of evolution to understand how whales are related to land mammals. They surmised that over millions of years, the land mammals slowly adapted to living near the sea and then living in the sea, where solid flippers are more useful than fingers. What part of the scientific cycle was used to understand why whales have finger bones? experiments observation explanation facts

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Because in the FLIPPERS of WHALE they FOUND five bones as LIKE land MAMMALS thats why they conclude

19917.

Describe the uprising of the spartacus league

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Hey FRIEND:)




=>The uprising was primarily a power struggle between the moderate Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) led by Friedrich Ebert, and the radical communists of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD), led by Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg, who had previously FOUNDED and led the Spartacist League (Spartakusbund).



=>The Spartacist Revolt was also important because it shows that the government of Weimar Germany was weak. ...


=>These were hardened soldiers from World War ONE who hated the communists because they felt they had 'stabbed Germany in the back' and FORCED Germany to surrender at a time when she was winning the war.




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19918.

Which two sentences describe a condition that was common to Germany and Italy before unification? They were divided into many states, some of which were ruled by foreign leaders. They had liberal constitutions that upheld the individual rights of all citizens. Their economies collapsed because of changes brought about by the Industrial Revolution. They allied with other foreign powers during wars to promote the goal of unification. Their territories were engaged in bitter struggles because of differences in language, religion, and culture.

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They were divided into many states, some of which were ruled by FOREIGN leaders.They allied with other foreign POWERS during WARS to PROMOTE the goal of unification.


19919.

How was the United States profiting from the French and English war

Answer» OH don't KNOW. ........................
19920.

Who came first Mohammad gazni or mohammad gori in india

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Mahmud of GHAZNI invaded India FIRST and after him the second invaded was Mohammed Ghori.

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19921.

Why were mass housing schemes planned for workers in london after the russian revolution in 1917 explain?

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Workers mass housing schemes has been planned for the people to prevent poor from turning rebellious in the London.

Mass housing schemes planned for workers in London after the Russian revolution in 1917.

Mass housing schemes is suitable for FACTORY or workshop owners who do not have the house the migrants.

INDIVIDUAL landowners puts up cheap, as well as USUALLY UNSAFE

19922.

The coils of pakhangba: a culture history of meeteis

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The Meeteis established their kingdom in Manipur at the beginning of the Christian era. Situated on the 'borderlands' between the Mongoloid civilizations of China and the Hindu world of INDIA, the Meeteis developed their own quite distinctive culture, which radically ADAPTED those influences which it absorbed. The Coils of Pakhangba traces the evolution of that culture, paying special attention to the oral traditions ALONGSIDE the written manuscripts in the indigenous script, among which the Court Chronicle (Cheitharol Kumbaba) is preeminent. In this cultural development the role of the traditional Meetei religion and the subsequent adoption of Hindu Vaishnavism were critical. The author examines the ways in which these RELIGIONS shaped social structures, sports as a preparation for warfare, arts, and music and dance. He concludes with an assessment of the current resurgence of Meetei traditions. This book is the only comprehensive survey of Meetei culture HISTORY since Hodson's The Meitheis published in 1908. Bookseller Inventory # 123347
19923.

8. Which of the following was an outcome of the English Civil War in the mid-1600s?A. More power for Parliament B. Annexation of territory in northern France C. More power for the King D. Loss of territory in England to the Frenchanswer is A. More power for Parliament

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I THINK Your ANSWER is

A

19924.

Anong damdaming ang nais ipahiwatig ng mga simbolong ito ?larawang guhit,poster,at larawanlungkot , luha at pighati

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Which LANGUAGE is this?? What do U MEAN?

19925.

Confucianism is a belief system that focuses on____________A) MoralityB) harmony with natureC) enlightenmentD) the afterlife

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I'm not SURE but I THINK the RIGHT ANSWER is (A) MORALITY

19926.

How did the British managed opium trade with China

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How did the British MANAGED opium TRADE with China ?

Indians were FORCED to cultivate opium which was exported to China in LIEU of tea.

19927.

2 failed planes done by mohomad bin tugluk

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Muhammad bin Thughluq is a 1971 INDIAN Tamil-language CRINGE comedy FILM directed and written by Cho. It is the film version of the stage play of the same name. Both the play and the film were conceptualized, written and directed by Cho who also stars as the title CHARACTER. The film is a satirical take on the then political and social affairs of India and is considered a fine portrayal of the political attitude existent till today.

Changing of his CAPITAL from Delhi to Devagiri (in Maharashtra).

Issuing of Copper coins to the value of Gold and Silver coins.

19928.

Where was the first Olympic game held

Answer» ATHENS , Greece
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19929.

Write the main purpose of print used in china?

Answer» 1. CHINA was the MAIN producer of printing materials.
2. Merchant's use print in their everyday life as they collected TRADE INFORMATION.
19930.

Write the two main characteristics of the policy under Delhi Sultanate.

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The two MAIN characteristics of the POLICY under Delhi SULTANATE are:

1 . Alanddin khilaj
2. Feroz sah tughlag


I hope it's help you

19931.

How did President Kennedy initially approach civil rights policies?

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FORMER PRESIDENT KENNEDY initally approach CIVIL RIGHTS policies really caustiously

19932.

What are the achievement and barrier. Fought by the rani of jhansi

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Rani Lakshmibai, famously KNOWN as ‘Jhansi Ki Rani’, was one of the leading warriors in India’s First War of Independence, which was fought in 1857. Her struggles in life started at the age of four, when her mother passed away. Thereafter she was raised solely by her father along with other soon-to-be revolutionaries and she grew to be an independent, courageous girl. When she was just twenty-four-years old, her husband, the Maharaja of Jhansi died but she didn't lose her courage and took over his responsibilities. When the British company annexed the territories of Jhansi with TREACHERY, she revolted against them with the help of other Indian rebellion leaders. She surprised the British by showing extraordinary FIGHTING spirit and valor in battles fought at Jhansi, then Kalpi and lastly at Gwalior. She inspired many generations of freedom fighters in India, thus becoming immortal in HISTORY. The valor and brave death she chose was an inspiration to the patriots such as Shahid Bhagat Singh and to all revolutionaries from Veer Savarkar to Netaji Subhash CHANDRA Bose. She became a national heroine and is seen as the epitome of female bravery in India.

19933.

Explain why Nazi propaganda was effective in creating a hatred for Jews

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The Nazi PROPAGANDA thought that the Jews are so we can they can't doing things and their only increasing the WITNESS over Germany so they were very HATRED about juice

19934.

Lesson for modern India from mahatma Gandhi long essay

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Gandhi's lessons for modern life

Christopher J Lee 25 Oct 2013 00:00

Akeel Bilgrami is the Sidney Morgenbesser Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University, where he is a member of the committee on global thought. After a Rhodes scholarship at Oxford, he completed his PhD at the University of Chicago and has taught at Columbia since 1985. The author of Belief and Meaning (1992) and Self-Knowledge and Resentment (2006), his scholarship has been defined by an engagement with the philosophy of mind and political theory, attempting to bring together different threads of philosophical discussion.

A part of this endeavour has been to locate Mohandas Gandhi in Western traditions of radicalism and ROMANTICISM, as opposed to just being an anti-colonial spiritual figure. Bilgrami recently delivered a series of lectures at Wits University on these topics.

Gandhi's thought is often framed as 20th-century activism, yet you have situated his thinking within deeper traditions of Enlightenment thought. Are these two views incompatible?

Gandhi's thought was highly integrated. His ideas about anti-colonial activism flowed from seemingly remote ideas about the nature of modernity, indeed even more abstract ideas about the nature of knowledge and truth. His great anxiety was that the harms of modern civilisation would be left in India as a legacy of colonialism.

Gandhi didn't think it was enough to campaign for freedom from colonial rule; it was necessary to do so with ideas and methods that were not derivative of the frameworks of thinking and the conceptual vocabulary of colonialism. Even if the British left, India had to address a form of cognitive slavery, which he thought just as corrosive as the physical colonial presence of the British.

In my reading of him, the element of modernity that made him most anxious was an increasing detachment of attitude towards the world that came from making modern natural science into an outlook on the world. This made the world not merely a place to live in, but one to master and control. It transformed the concept of nature into the concept of natural resources, the concept of people into the concept of populations, and the concept of knowledge to live by into the concept of expertise to rule by.

All of this reflected a detachment from the world, instead of an engagement with it, and led to the alienation of our lives.

Could you elaborate the dimensions of this alienation?

The idea of an unalienated life, for Gandhi, had two aspects. First, he thought we had become alienated from nature. We had allowed nature to be defined by the natural sciences. This made it an object of detached study rather than something that made normative demands on us. And that, in turn, made us predatory towards it, thinking of nature as a source of bounty, taking from it with impunity in extractive economies. In this, Gandhi had, over a hundred years ago, presciently analysed the sources of our environmental problems of the present.

The other form of alienation was social, a result of treating others in a detached way as means rather than an end.

A slogan I have attributed to him, on the basis of various things he says, is: "No one is well off if someone is badly off." By this, Gandhi meant that, when there are deep social inequalities, even those who seem "well off" are in fact not so, because they suffer from the malaise of alienation.

Consider the GATED communities in which the affluent live in Johannesburg. I think that is a good example of the alienated lives the "well off" live, cutting themselves off from ORDINARY people and the outside world. Equality for Gandhi is not just a value in itself, but a necessary condition for leading an unalienated life, which he thinks has deeper value.

You have pointed out that Gandhi had reservations about the concept of "citizenship".

In this respect his thought went radically against the tendencies of modern liberal thought. Remember, Gandhi was a deeply religious man, even if his religion was a rather maverick mix of Hinduism with a variety of other influences, INCLUDING Christianity. And it was his religiosity that made him sceptical of the most central underlying assumption of the liberal Enlightenment: that what is bad in us can be constrained by good politics. This assumption underlies all the notions of rights and constitutions that we cherish.

It is not that Gandhi was against rights. He was indifferent to them, thinking that mere legislation was not enough to address the wrongs of which we are capable.

There is one other element. He valued the heterogeneity of Indian life greatly, and he thought it was wrong to ignore the great variety of human identities and dissolve them in a COMMON, abstract

19935.

Give reason to explain why the Maasai community lost their grazing lands?

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The Maasai community have lost their

grazing lands due to the following reasons:


1. The lives of the African

pastoralists have changed drastically in the Colonial and postcolonial phases.

In the 19th Century the European powers were fighting for colonies. The

occupied several REGIONS which were divided by multiple International borders between

British Kenya and GERMAN Tanganyika.


 


2. In 1885, Maasais land were

divided between the British and the Germans. The Maasai community was pushed

into a small area in South Kenya and North Tanzania which considerably reduced

their grazing lands.


 


3. From the late 19th century, The

British colonial rulers promoted cultivation on pasture lands. The movement of

herders were restricted in the settlements. The Maasais therefore lost their

grazing AREAS.


 


 


4.The Maasais were forced to live

in a dry area where there was a little water and poor pasture. They could not

graze their herds in such areas.


 


5. The British converted many

forest into game reserves like the Masai Mara, Serengeti national PARK and Samburu

National Park. This led to fall in pasture lands.


 


 


6. The Masai community was not

left with many Pasture tracts as a result their livestock declined and their

economic condition became worse.


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Naz:):)



19936.

Why were jews classified undesirable by nazis

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Nazis regarded Jews a social evil.
they hated them as they the main REASON for the BAD CONDITION of Germany.

Nazis were true patriots of their country that's why they hated Jews who were harmful for their country


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19937.

Write about the various land settlements introduced by the british and their characteristics

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There were following types of land settlements during colonial rule:

1. PERMANENT SETTLEMENT

It was introduced in Bengal and Bihar in 1793 by LORD Cornwallis. It had TWO special features

The zamindars and revenue collectors were converted into landlords. Their right of ownership was made hereditary and transferrable. On the other HAND cultivators were reduced to low status of mere tenants.

The zamindars were to give 10/11th of the rental they derived from peasantry to the state, keeping only 1/11th for themselves.

The Permanent Settlement was later extended to Orrisa, northern districts of Madras and district of Varanasi.


2. RYOTWARI SETTLEMENT

The cultivator was to be recognised as owner of his plot of land subject to the payment of land revenue. This settlement was not made permanent. It was revised periodically after 20 to 30 years when revenue demand was usually raised.


3. MAHALWARI SYSTEM

It was a MODIFIED version of zamindari settlement, introduced in the Gangs valley, Northwest provinces, parts of central INDIA and Punjab. The revenue settlement was to be made village by village or estate(mahal) by estate with landlords or heads of families who collectively claimed to be the landlords of the village or the estate

19938.

History class8 cbse impact if british rule on india

Answer»

I am not CLASS 8TH i am 9TH class

19939.

Give any two rituals which we have been performing with necessary changes keeping in time

Answer» DIWALI HOLI EID ETC are the FESTIVALS
19940.

Why did Raja Raja Undertaker Naval expedition against ceylon and Maldives

Answer» HEY guy your question is WRONG undertaker is a wwe player who has been defeated only 2 TIMES till now 1 by Brock lesner and 2 my favorite Roman reings
19941.

Term coined by Mark Twain to describe the post-Reconstruction era as a facade of prosperityMark TwainGilded Ageconspicuous consumerismmass cultureJoseph Pulitzer

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HELLO EMMALEE

Term COINED by MARK Twain to describe the post-Reconstruction era as a FACADE of PROSPERITY is

   GLIDED AGE

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19942.

Explain any 5 social changes that took place in the family life in the 18th century in london

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Explain any five social changes that took place in the family life in the 18th century in London.
Ans. There were MANY social changes that took place in the family life in the 18th century in London.
(i) The ties between members of households loosened with urbanisation and industrialisation.
(II) The institution of marriage among working class tended to breakdown.
(iii) Women of upper and middle class families faced increasing levels of isolation.
(iv) Their LIVES became comfortable and easier by the help of the domestic maids who did cooking, CLEANING, caring for young children on low wages.
(v) Women, who worked for wages had some control over their lives.

19943.

Who are the regional election commissioners?

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The regional ELECTION commissioners conduct elections in specific areas or regions. They are GENERALLY appointed by the President of India.


This is done with a close REFERENCE to the election COMMISSION of the country to make the process of election smooth and hassle-free.


The formation of the group of regional election commissioners are in accordance with article 324(A) but it was ultimately discontinued.

19944.

Who wrote arthashastra? what is it about

Answer» CHANAKYA WROTE ARTHASHASTRA
19945.

How did mahatma gandhi emerged as a mass leader

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HI mate.....

mahatma Gandhi was the only person who thought of swaraj and led non cooperation movement , civil disobedient movement , salt MARCH and many other steps to fight against British . MAX PEOPLE BECAME the follower  of M K Gandhi . and while all the movements he was the leader

and hence M K Gandhi emerged as a mass leader

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19946.

How can we make our country neapl, an ideal country?

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Increase in literacy RATE (my 1st priority, ALWAYS), currently we have 65–66%

Equal distribution in health CARE system by population (or where people SUFFERS the most, must be provided with most medicine)

By working on pollution PREVENTION 

thanks

19947.

Who is was Co d gama

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Vasco da GAMA, 1st Count of Vidigueira, was a Portuguese explorer and the first European to REACH INDIA by sea. His initial VOYAGE to India was the first to link Europe and Asia by an OCEAN route, connecting the Atlantic and the Indian oceans and therefore, the West and the Orient. 

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19948.

In which city jallian wala bagh massacre take place

Answer»

It TOOK PLACE in AMRITSAR

19949.

I want name of 20 forest products along with their uses

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Hpe this helps.....


1. Grasses, Bamboos and Canes:

Different types of grasses grow in different parts of the country; Most of the grasses are used as fodder or for thatching, but some grasses are better used for cordage, matting and as an important raw material for manufacturing paper.

2. Tans and Dyes:

Tannins are secretion products of plant tissues. Tanning materials are used in leather industry. The most commonly used tanning materials are mangrove, amla, oak, hemlock, anwal, wattle, MYROBALANS, ratanjot, flowers of dhawri, babul, avaram, etc...

3. Oils:

A large number of plants and trees which grow in INDIAN forests contain several types of oils which are used to manufacture soaps, COSMETICS, confectionary, pharmaceutical PREPARATIONS and many more things.

4. Gums and Resins:

Gums are exuded from the stems or other parts of different trees, partly as a natural phenomenon and partly by injury to the bark or wood or blazing the tree.

5. FIBRES and Flosses:

Fibres are obtained from the tissues of some trees. Most of such fibres are coarse and are used for rope making.

19950.

Guru Nanak Janam kab hai

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