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25151.

Explain why the 19th century indenture has been described as a new system of slavery.

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lling people and poors are forcibly and illegally abducted by the agents and FORCED to work freely and If any of them wanted to run, they were CAUGHT and severely PUNISHED that is why indenture has been described as the new system of slavery.

25152.

How have advanced technology especially televison technology influenced the development of contemporary cricket?

Answer» ER from GOOGLE I HOPE this HELP you
25153.

What would be the answer for Q.26 and Q.27

Answer» PORT in NANTES port27 is in the img in the GIVEN map . A is MARSEILLES.....
25154.

Which country it is which is symbolised as 26 in the following map.

Answer» NTRY is PRUSSIA...I HOPE so
25155.

Name the picture drawn by frederic sorrieu

Answer» TURE DRAWN by Frederic sorrier was DEMOCRATIC and SOCIAL republic...
25156.

What are the problems faced by the Indian weavers at 19th century

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blems faced by the  weavers in INDIA during mid 19th century are as FOLLOWS:A long decline of textile exports from IndiaThe local market shrank, being glutted with Manchester imports.Produced by MACHINES at lower costs, the imported COTTON goods were so cheap that weavers could not easily compete with them.Weaving regions of India narrated stories of decline and desolation.They could not get sufficient supply of raw cotton of good QUALITY.

25157.

Write short note on kosh and history

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your ANSWER.......

25158.

बिहार से झारखंड राज्य कब अलग हुआ?

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बर, 2000 को बिहार से झारखंड को अलग राज्य बनाया गया था

25159.

What is the trustsheep council of UN?

Answer» TED NATIONS Trusteeship Council (French: Le Conseil de tutelle des Nations unies), one of the principal organs of the United Nations, was established to help ensure that trust territories were administered in the best interests of their inhabitants and of international peace and security. The trust territories—most of them former mandates of the League of Nations or territories taken from nations defeated at the end of World War II—have all now attained self-government or independence, either as separate nations or by joining neighbouring independent countries. The last was Palau, FORMERLY part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, which became a member state of the United Nations in December 1994.The Trusteeship Council was FORMED in 1945
25160.

Who was rokeya husseen

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Sakhawat Hossain, commonly known as Begum Rokeya, was a Bengali feminist thinker, writer, EDUCATIONIST, POLITICAL activist, advocate of WOMEN's rights, and widely regarded as a pioneer of women's liberation in South Asia.

25161.

How the Constitution of India Framed ?

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eThe Constitution of India was framed by a CONSTITUENT Assembly set up under the Cabinet MISSION Plan of 1946. ... On the basis of the reports of these committees, a draft of the Constitution was prepared by a seven-member Drafting Committee under the Chairmanship of Dr B R Ambedkar.hope it helps u

25162.

Swachh Paryavaran Dharti par Jeevan ka Aadhar hai usse anuched lekhan Mein likhiye

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can i KNOW in ENGLISH PLSS

25163.

What is the waste management

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anagement MEANS we should dispose the waste properly or USE it for other purpose like KITCHEN waste can be used as a MANURE in FIELDS etc.....

25164.

World famous novel , novelist , and there works

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re few things more enjoyable, or more rewarding, than getting STUCK deep into a brilliant novel.Wuthering HEIGHTS, by Emily Brontë ...Middlemarch, by George Eliot. ...Nineteen Eighty-Four, by George ORWELL. ...The Lord of the Rings, by J.R.R. ...Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith. PLEASE mark as brainliest

25165.

Reason of entry of us in the world war 1

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, Germany, DETERMINED to win its war of attrition against the Allies, ANNOUNCED the resumption of unrestricted WARFARE in war-zone waters. Three days later, the United States broke diplomatic relations with Germany, and just hours after that the Americanliner Housatonic was SUNK by a German U-boat.

25166.

_______The Articles of Confederation: a. Created a weak national government. b. Made states obey the laws it had passed c. Elected a president d. Created powerful courts system to settle disputes between the states

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a The Articles of Confederation CREATED a WEAK NATIONAL government.

25167.

Who was the viceroy of india, when the annulment of the partition of bengal was done?

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rson is the ANSWER

25168.

Why did industrial revolution first occur in britain?

Answer» ST Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain after 1750. There were SEVERAL factors that combined to make Great Britain an ideal place for INDUSTRIALIZATION. First, the Agricultural Revolution of the 18th century created a favorable climate for industrialization2. Financial Institutions 3. MINERAL RESOURCES
25169.

Who was first leader of Congress and when

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erjee in 1844

25170.

ExPlAin tHe c0nCepT:-) TeLex sErViCe☺☺

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m of communication in which messages are SENT over LONG distances by USING a telephone system and are PRINTED by using a specialmachine (CALLED a teletypewriter) : a message sent by telex.

25171.

What was the rawlatt act? how did it effect the national movement?

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act was that which was PASS my the british GOVERNMENT in these act they can ready to ARREST any people at anytime without any arrest warrant and no trial is going for that.No court would ready to leave them there were in prison for 2 years

25172.

5 ways in which woman in India are still discriminated and oppressed.

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to women are working as a HOUSEWIFE in house...ii) they must have to come out of that SITUATION and must need to work outside....ii) when women STARTED working side their STATUS in house and SOCIETY would increase..iii) when women started working outside there will be sharing of house works...iv) first women should come out from the kitchen...so that their status in society would increasev) some peoples discontinue their studies due to their cultural and caste regulationsvi) childhood marriage is a major reason why women were discriminated

25173.

with the help of cave paintings, what information about the life of Stone age man can be gathered say short answer

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t the the INFORMATION about their LIFESTYLE and their CULTURE.

25174.

How the peoeple of the chawl in Bombay entertain themselves? Answer the question in the reference of the chapter'Work, Life and Leisure' class 10 history.

Answer» ERING TOGETHER and SHARING their STORIES
25175.

What were the chief provisions in the USA Patriot Act? A. The government could eavesdrop on telephone calls and privileged conversations between prisoners and their lawyers. B. The government could prosecute individual citizens for not supporting the War on Terror. C. The government could violate due process laws if a citizen was deemed to be unpatriotic. D. The government could require citizens to swear an oath of patriotism if they were deemed a threat to the country. E. The government could pass legislation without the sufficient number of votes if it was deemed essential to US safety. Reset Next

Answer» RECT answer is D The government could require CITIZENS to swear an oath of PATRIOTISM if they were deemed a THREAT to the COUNTRY. did this help
25176.

Describe any three changes that have taken place in the game of cricket in the 20 century

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lowing changes have taken place in the game of CRICKET in 23ťh century (1) Now in the place of five day test match one day international (2) Kerry packer made cricket as a marketable game which COULD generate huge revenue(3) Television coverage expanded the audience for the game and thus make a global MARKET for cricket if my answer is correct then plz make me Brinalast Thank you

25177.

What was mahavira's name before acquiring knowledge?

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ITS VARDHAMANA

25178.

What was the impact of swadeshi and boycotts movement ?? (4 marks= 4points or 5points)

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understood how important freedom is to the indians. how the British are destroying our country. the people understood how they were cheating the indians. they decided not to use their goods so that they would not be able to get PROFITS from India. which they came for taking our whole WEALTH. indians did not use Thier goods so that the goods exported to India would BRING them LOSS. ie they boycotted their goods.and it also brought the hunger for freedom in MANY indians.

25179.

What was the role of the press in promoting nationalistic sentiments amongst the indian ?? plz ans fast

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lowing acts were formulated by the British Government to curb press: Censorship of Press ACT, 1799 Licensing Regulations, 1823 Press Act of 1835 or Metcalfe Licensing Act, 1857 Registration Act, 1867 Vernacular Press Act, 1878 NEWSPAPER (Incitement to Offences) Act, 1908 Indian Press Act, 1910 JAMES Augustus Hickey is considered the father of Indian press. He started the Bengal Gazette in the year 1780. But it was seized in the year 1872 as it was critical of the British Government. With the INCREASING number of NEWSPAPERS, the government became accountable. Therefore, it brought into action several acts in order to suppress the press

25180.

What was the role of the press in promoting nationalistic sentiments amongst indian...!!! Ans fast plz

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THE PRESS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDIAN NATIONALISMThe introduction of printing press in India was an event of revolutionary significance in the life of Indian people. The awakening and growth of national consciousness among them gave rise to the nationalist press.Raja Ram Mohan Roy was the founder of the nationalist press in India. Though a few papers had been started by others before him, his Sambad-Kaumudi in Bengali published in 1821, and Mirat-Ul-Akbar in Persian published in 1822, were the first publication in India with a distinct nationalist and democratic progressive orientation.In 1822, Fardaonji Murzban, the pioneer of the Vernacular Press in Bombay, started Bombay Samachar (still in existence).The progressive administrative measures of Lord Bentinck gave a fillip to the growth of Indian journalism. Bang Dutt (in Bengali), with the effort of Dwarkanath Tagore, Prasanna Kumar Tagore and Raja Ram Mohan Roy, was founded in 1830.In Bombay, the Jam-e-Jamshed (in Gujarati) was started in 1831 by P.M.Motiwala. Rast Goftar andAkhbar-e-Saudagar was founded.With the enactment of the Indian COUNCIL Act of 1861, both Indian and non-Indian Press expanded. The Times of India which supported the policy of the British Government in India was founded in Bombayin 1861. The Pioneer which supported the LANDOWNING and mercantile interests was in Allahabad in 1865.The Madras Mail which represented the interests of the European commercial community was founded in 1868. The Statesman which criticized the government as well as the Indian nationalist groups was founded in Calcutta in 1875. The Civil and Military Gazettewhich was distinctly an organ of British conservative opinion was founded in Lahore in 1878.The nationalist press such as The Amrit Bazar Patrika, The Bengali, The Tribune of Lahore, The Hindu, Bangbasi, Basumati, The Kesari, Young India and many others were started during this period. Though the NEWSPAPER press was steadily expanding in India, the rate of its growth was slow. The primary reasons were mass illiteracy, great poverty, and repressive Press laws.

25181.

A large city population is both a threat and an opportunity? Explain

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considered large cities and towns as an opportunity because there are MANY good offers and Employment Letter but in non large cities and towns there are hardly any good jobs which GIVES you good WAGES and payon the other hand a large cities are generally prone to accidents and attacks and hence large cities can be considered as a THREAT

25182.

How did the conclusion of the Crusades and weakening of the Holy Roman Empire in the 13th century affect the Ottoman Empire? A) The Ottoman Empire was able to seize control of the Eastern Orthodox Church in Russia, resulting in war between Russian Christians and Muslims. B) The Ottoman Empire’s economy collapsed, resulting in a civil war between Sunni and Shiite factions throughout the Middle East. C) The Ottoman Empire was able to defeat the Persian Empire and gain new territories in present-day Tibet and Nepal. D) The Ottoman Empire was able to conquer northern Africa, including all of Egypt, most of the Middle East, and eventually Constantinople, renaming it Istanbul.

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D i.e The Ottoman Empire was able to conquer Northern AFRICA, including all of EGYPT, most of the middle east, and eventually CONSTANTINOPLE, renaming it Istanbul is the correct answer.The Crusades lead further extension of Ottoman empire and fall of Roman empire. The OTTOMANS conquered many parts of North Africa including whole Egypt, most of the Middle East and eventually Constantinople in 1453 which finally lead to the downfall of Roman empire.

25183.

Jyothi Rao phule social reformer

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l IndiaMahatma Jyotirao Govindrao Phule was a social reformer, activist, writer and thinker. This biography profiles his childhood, activities, social work, writings and achievements.Cultural India : Reformers : Jyotiba PhuleJyotiba PhuleBorn: 11 April, 1827 Place of Birth: Satara, Maharashtra Parents: Govindrao Phule (father) and Chimnabai (mother)Spouse: Savitri PhuleChildren: Yashwantrao Phule (adopted son)Education: Scottish Mission's High School, Pune;Associations: SATYASHODHAK SamajIdeology: Liberal; Egalitarian; SocialismReligious Beliefs: HinduismPublications: Tritiya Ratna (1855); Powada: Chatrapati SHIVAJIRAJE Bhosle Yancha (1869); Shetkarayacha Aasud (1881)Passed Away: 28 November, 1890Memorial: Phule Wada, Pune, MaharashtraJyotirao ‘Jyotiba’ Govindrao Phule was a prominent social reformer and thinker of the nineteenth century India. He LED the movement against the PREVAILING caste-restrictions in India. He revolted against the domination of the Brahmins and struggled for the rights of peasants and other low-caste people. Mahatma Jyotiba Phule was also a pioneer for women education in India and FOUGHT for education of girls throughout his life. He is believed to be the first Hindu to start an orphanage for the unfortunate children

25184.

If shri krishna and ram were gods so why they died

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the POLICY of BIRTH and death is same for all..HOPE THIS HELPS YOU...... XD

25185.

Mazar-e-Fakhri किस जिले में आता है ?

Answer» OT in DURGAPUR
25186.

Dr bhim raw Ambedkar Ka janm Bharat ke kis rajya m hua tha

Answer» CENTRAL Provinces (CURRENTLY MADHYA Pradesh).I HOPE it is helpful for you
25187.

Explain the trade winds

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blowing steadily towards the equator from the north-east in the NORTHERN hemisphere or the south-east in the southern hemisphere, ESPECIALLY at sea. TWO belts of TRADE winds encircle the EARTH, blowing from the tropical high-pressure belts to the low-pressure zone at the equator.

25188.

Who led gurkha regiment 1857 revolt at jotog cantt?

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ian MUTINY, or the INDIAN Rebellion of 1857, was a turning POINT in British RULE over South Asia. It came about by the reliance on native Indian troops, CALLED sepoys. Following the Battle of Plassey, the Company preferred to recruit high-caste Hindus from Bengal for their army.

25189.

Explain the living of people in bastar

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the land of tribes and about 70% of the total population of Bastar comprises tribals, which is 26.76% of the total tribal population of Chhattisgarh. The major tribes of the Bastar region are the Gond, Abhuj MARIA, Bhatra Bhatra are divided into Sub Cast San Bhatra, Pit Bhatra, Amnit Bhatra Amnit Hold Highest Status, Halba , Dhurvaa, Muria and Bison Horn Maria. The Gonds of Bastar are one of the most famous tribes in India, known for their unique Ghotul system of marriages. Gonds are also the largest tribal group of central India in terms of population.The tribes of Bastar region are known for their unique and distinctive tribal culture and heritage all over the world. Each tribal group in Bastar has their own distinct culture and enjoys their own unique traditional living styles. Each tribe has developed its own dialects and differs from each other in their costume, EATING habits, CUSTOMS, traditions and even worships different FORM of god and goddess.A large number of Bastar tribals are still living in deep FORESTS and avoid mixing with outsiders in order to protect their own unique culture. The tribes of Bastar are also known for their colorful festivals and arts and crafts. The Bastar Dussehra is the most famous festival of the region. The tribals of Bastar were also amongst the earliest to work with metal and have expertise in making beautiful figurines of tribal gods, votive animals, oil lamps, carts and animals.

25190.

Explain the housing problem in bombay

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will HELP you PLZ MARK as BRAINLIST ANS

25191.

What is scientific forestry i will mark the brainliest only for the answers that are answered after 1 min

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tific forestry is a forestry in which trees of a particular AREA are cutted down and SINGLE type of PLANT is sown in rows.Hope it will HELP u frienD✳️✳️✳️✌️✳️✳️✳️

25192.

Explain the effect of the East India Company's exploitative methods of asserting monopoly over trade.

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company tried to eliminate the EXISTING traders and brokers connected with cloth trade and tried to ESTABLISH a direct control over the weavers. (ii) This was a situation of helplessness and desperation which MADE the WORKERS to revolt against the BRITISH. The workers started to either change their profession or migrated to other places. (iii) These measures ultimately led to the elimination of the Indian weavers

25193.

How have the energy sources for industry change for the 17th century to the present time

Answer» DEVELOPMENT is the field of activities focused on obtaining SOURCES of energy from natural resources. There are three main types of FOSSIL fuels namely coal, petroleum, and natural gas.Industrial Revolution was SET with the use of fossil fuels in the 18th and 19TH Century. Fossil fuels make up the bulk of the world's current primary energy sources.
25194.

Name of any two leaders from revolt 1857

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here is your ans.names of the two LEADERS from REVOLT is under.1) Bahdar SHAH zafar2) Mangal pandy.hope it will help you.

25195.

Who is the prime minister of pakistan.

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man here is your ans.the PRIME MINISTER of pakistan is IMRAN KHAN.

25196.

Name the two physicians of Gupta era

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and Vaghbata are the TWO PHYSICIANS of GUPTA ERA.

25197.

Sushrut sanhita is written by' whom?

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a Samhita is an ancient MEDICAL book WRITTEN by SUSHRUTA.

25198.

Name and explain different types of literary sources of history

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cal sources can be CLASSIFIED as Primary and Secondary Sources. Primary sources are first HAND sources; secondary sources are second-hand sources. Primary sources- Primary evidence can be broken down into four main categories: written sources, images, artefacts and oral testimony.Written Sources- Official Documents, diary entries, newspapers, mapsImages- PHOTOGRAPHS, cartoons, moviesSecondary Sources- BOOKS, films, Webpage, photography.

25199.

First u see what the question asked

Answer» HAT is your QUESTION
25200.

What do you mean by gypsies

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the MEMBER of a people that arrived in Europe in migrations from northern India around the 14th century. => Many GYPSY groups have preserved ELEMENTS of their traditional CULTURE, including an and the ❤️