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What were the factors that helped therise of print culture in Europe? |
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Answer» eThe rise of print culture BEGAN after Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press in Europe. The printing press was ABLE to print MANY pages in less time than the had with written manuscripts which took hours to COMPLETE. Before the printing press, books were the only access to the clergy and the WEALTHY people in Europe.After the invention of the print machine, it helped people to get acquainted with books and writings. People for the first time aware of the philosophical ideas and changes around them. Gutenberg's Bible was the first printed book in Europe.The availability of quicker and cheaper reproduction of books helped in the rise of the print culture in Europe.Hope it helps you |
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HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP...!!‼️⚠️ |
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Answer» s Gandhiji's view on women's participation on national movementAnswer: (i) According to Gandhiji, woman is companion of man and gifted with equal rights of freedom and liberty.(ii) Woman is more fit than man to take EXPLORATION and bolder action in non-violence.(III) Woman is the BETTER half of humanity, not the weaker sex.Oct 26, 2018Which two FACTORS shaped Indian politics by late 1920'sAnswer:The two factors that shaped Indian politics towards late 1920's were: (i) The first was the effect of the worldwide economic depression.(ii) The Tory government in Britain constituted the Simon Commission to look into the functioning of the Constitutional government in India.HOPE IT'S HELP YOU...THANK YOU !!!PeulaJeuna |
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Discuss the factors thats responsible for out break of jainism and buddhism |
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Answer» e The primary cause for the rise of Jainism and Buddhism was the religious unrest in India in the 6th century B.C. The COMPLEX rituals and sacrifices advocated in the LATER VEDIC period were not acceptable to the common people. The SACRIFICIAL ceremonies were also found to be too expensive.Hope it helps you |
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What are the differences between gupta and mughal architectures and paintings? |
| Answer» ARCHITECTURE is the distinctive Indo-Islamic architectural style that DEVELOPED in northern and CENTRAL INDIA under the patronage of MUGHAL emperors from the 16th to the 18th century. It is a remarkably symmetrical and decorative amalgam of Persian, Turkish, and Indian architecture.♥️♥️♥️Please mark me as brainlist♥️♥️♥️ | |
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NAMES OF THE TRIBAL GROUPS THAT ARE IN THE NORTHEAST AND CENTRAL INDIA. |
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Answer» In western Arunachal Pradesh the maintribes are the Nishi or Dafla, Sulung, Sherdukpen, Aka, Monpa, APATANI, and HILL Miri. The Adis, the largest tribal groupin the STATE, OCCUPY the central region.HOPE IT HELPS YOU |
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Who wrote a book return of the Aryans |
| Answer» B. S. Gidwani (बी॰ एस॰ गिडवानी)PLEASE MAKE me as a BRAINLIST | |
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Wh did the estates general of 1789 end failure? |
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Answer» The SIMPLEST answer to this question is that by the summer of 1789, when Louis XVI summoned the Estates-General, the FISCAL crisis that beset France in the late EIGHTEENTH century was probably too far gone to be salvaged.HOPE IT'S HELP YOU...THANK YOU !!!PeulaJeuna |
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Similarities between gupta and mughal architectures and paintings |
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Answer» tion:The main difference between these two empires is that the GUPTA Empire had a less extensive area. The MAURYAN land extended from the top of modern DAY India to nearly the bottom of the penninsula. On the other hand, the Gupta land was confind to the top part.The main characteristic features of Mughal architecture are the bulbous domes, the slender minarets with cupolas at the four CORNERS, large halls, massive vaulted gateways and DELICATE ornamentation. |
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Explain any 5 economic causes of French revolution. |
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Answer» tion:The price of bread which was the staple diet of the people rose rapidly. (d) The wages did not rise as rapidly and the gap between the rich and the poor widened. (E) Droughtsor HAIL destroyed the CROPS which led to a subsistence CRISIS. |
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HELPP! me up pleaseee!!! |
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Answer» itishers came to India they ruled over us.They did not ALLOW us to make salt from seawater. as a protest Mahatma Gandhiji MADE a march towards the shore and made salt. This made NEWS everywhere and everyone heard about it. Thus salt was considered a more EFFECTIVE weapon for protest. Hope you LIKED it . |
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In what way did geography affect the development of India differently than in the development of China? |
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साम्राज्य विस्तार में साम्राज्यवादी शक्तियों में द्वन्द्व का इतिहास अपने शब्दों में लिखो |
| Answer» SEARCH ON GOOGLE | |
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Write the events held between 1789 to 1840 in europe. according to class 10 for holiday homework history.. Plzz give a long answer |
| Answer» TION:hopefully it will HELP you.make it BRAINLIST answer. follow me. | |
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What is the purpose of lok adalat |
| Answer» TION:LOK ADALAT is one of the alternative dispute redressal mechanisms, it is a FORUM where disputes/cases pending in the court of law or at pre-litigation stage are settled/ compromised amicably. Lok Adalats have been given statutory status under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987. | |
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The abuses of indigo cultivation continued unabated in Bengal. codes given below:d (iii) a, c and d (iv) All of theseFull Marks 2ons :5 distress the tribal people (adivasi)? 12. Mention one feature of the KolJahabis ? 14. What did the Tariqah-i-Muhammadiya aim at ?Full MarksQuestions:arasat Rebellion. 16. What are the consequences of the Ferazi rebellicintelligentsia of Bengal react to the Indigo rebellion? 18. What weron ?Full Mons :istic features of |
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Who was karan in mahabharat ....................................???????????????????????????????? |
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Answer» ɪ ᴅᴏɴ'ᴛ ᴋɴᴏᴡ ......ʙᴇᴄᴀᴜsᴇ ɪ'ᴍ ɴᴏᴛ ʙᴇʟᴏɴɢ ᴛᴏ ᴛʜɪs ʀᴇʟɪɢɪᴏɴ ........ |
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Who became the first person to pass the ICS exam for India? |
| Answer» TION:Satyendranath TAGORE................ | |
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औद्योगिक क्रान्ति ने क्या उपनिवेशवाद को जन्म दिया है? |
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Answer» अट्ठारहवीं शताब्दी के उत्तरार्ध तथा उन्नीसवीं शताब्दी के पूर्वार्ध में कुछ पश्चिमी देशों के तकनीकी, सामाजिक, आर्थिक एवं सांस्कृतिक स्थिति में काफी बड़ा बदलाव आया। इसे ही औद्योगिक क्रान्ति (INDUSTRIAL Revolution) के नाम से जाना जाता है। यह सिलसिला प्रारम्भ होकर पूरे विश्व में फैल गया। "औद्योगिक क्रांति" शब्द का इस संदर्भ में उपयोग सबसे पहले आरनोल्ड टायनबी ने अपनी पुस्तक "लेक्चर्स ऑन दि इंड्स्ट्रियल रिवोल्यूशन इन इंग्लैंड" में सन् 1844 में किया।[1] औद्योगिक क्रान्ति का सूत्रपात वस्त्र उद्योग के मशीनीकरण के साथ आरम्भ हुआ। रोजगार, निवेश की गयी पूँजी और उत्पादित माल का मूल्य आदि की दृष्टि से वस्त्र उद्योग ही औद्योगिक क्रांति का सबसे प्रमुख उद्योग था। वस्त्र उद्योग में ही सबसे पहले उत्पादन की 'आधुनिक' विधियों का उपयोग हुआ।[2] इसके साथ ही लोहा बनाने की तकनीकें आयीं और शोधित कोयले का अधिकाधिक उपयोग होने लगा। कोयले को जलाकर बने भाप की शक्ति का उपयोग होने लगा। शक्ति-चालित मशीनों (विशेषकर वस्त्र उद्योग में) के आने से उत्पादन में जबरदस्त वृद्धि हुई। उन्नीसवी सदी के प्रथम् दो दशकों में पूरी तरह से धातु से बने औजारों का विकास हुआ। इसके परिणामस्वरूप दूसरे उद्योगों में काम आने वाली मशीनों के निर्माण को गति मिली। उन्नीसवी शताब्दी में यह पूरे पश्चिमी यूरोप तथा उत्तरी अमेरिका में फैल गयी। अलग-अलग इतिहासकार औद्योगिक क्रान्ति की समयावधि अलग-अलग मानते नजर आते हैं और इसके समाज पर प्रभाव के विषय में भी मतैक्य नहीं है। [3]कुछ इतिहासकार इसे क्रान्ति मानने को ही तैयार नहीं हैं। अनेक विचारकों का मत है कि गुलाम देशों के स्रोतों के शोषण और लूट के बिना औद्योगिक क्रान्ति सम्भव नही हुई होती, क्योंकि औद्योगिक विकास के लिये पूंजी अति आवश्यक चीज है और वह उस समय भारत आदि गुलाम देशों के संसाधनों के शोषण से प्राप्त की गयी थी।mark me in brainlist |
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What kinds of tools did the old stone age men use ? Describe the function of different tools. |
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Answer» tool is an object used to extend the ability of an individual to modify features of the surrounding environment. Although MANY animals use simple tools, only human beings, whose use of stone tools dates back hundreds of millennia, have been observed using tools to make other tools. The SET of tools required to perform different tasks that are part of the same activity is called gear or equipment.While one may apply the term tool loosely to many things that are means to an end (e.g., a fork), strictly speaking an object is a tool only if, besides being constructed to be held, it is also made of a material that allows its USER to apply to it various degrees of force. If repeated use wears part of the tool down (like a knife blade), it may be possible to restore it; if it wears the tool out or breaks it, the tool must be replaced. Thus tool FALLS under the taxonomic category implement, and is on the same taxonomic rank as instrument, utensil, DEVICE, or ware.Explanation:hope it helps you |
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Briefly explain about rationalism in renassiance |
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Answer» rationalism is DEFINED as a methodology or a theory "in which the criterion of the truth is not sensory but INTELLECTUAL and deductive". In an OLD controversy, rationalism was opposed to EMPIRICISM, where the rationalists BELIEVED that reality has an intrinsically logical structure. |
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Write the difference between Alauddin Khalji and Muhammad Tughlaq In more than 40 words |
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Answer» ALAUDDIN KHALJI1)Alauddin Khalji was from Khalji dynasty.2)His capital was Delhi.3)Alauddin BUILT a new battalion town called Siri for his soldiers.4) He collected the harvest from lands as taxes from farmers to give food to his soldiers.5)Alauddin’s RULE was consistent and prosperous as things were very easily made available at lower ratesMUHAMMAD TUGHLAQ 1) Muhammad BIN Tughluq was from Tughluq dynasty.2)He shifted his capital from Delhi to Daulatabad3)INSTEAD of constructing a new town, Tughluq ordered the people of Delhi to move to the new capital, Daulatabad and made the soldiers camp in Delhi4)But Tughluq charged extra taxes to sustain his large army and this led to food shortage.5)His managerial actions were not very efficient. The relocation of people to Daulatabad, increased taxes and FAMINE and all resulted in mutinythank you Follow meee |
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Define rationalism in 2 line |
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Answer» tion:Rationalism is a branch of philosophy where VALIDITY of an idea is determined by logic orthe knowledge UNDERSTOOD by LOGICALLY belive with reasoninghope this HELPS you |
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Define rationalism in short |
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Answer» tion:In philosophy, rationalism is the epistemological view that "regards REASON as the chief source and TEST of knowledge" or "any view appealing to reason as a source of knowledge or justification". ... Because of this, the RATIONALISTS argued that certain truths exist and that the intellect can directly GRASP these truthshere is the correct answer please mark me brainliest and give THANKS |
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Prepare 2 slogans on the prevention of wars and promotion of peace |
| Answer» 1. live and let live.2. SAY no to WAR and YES to peace | |
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Define rationalism in history |
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Answer» More formally, RATIONALISM is defined as a methodology or a theory "in which the criterion of the truth is not SENSORY but intellectual and deductive". It was the 17th-century arch-rationalists like DESCARTES, Spinoza and Leibniz who have given the "Age of Reason" its name and place in history.HOPE IT'S HELPFUL PLZ mark as BRAINLIEST. |
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A source of history which mean the sequence of evevts |
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Answer» ChronologyExplanation: |
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Name the socialist who believe in the idea of cooperative. |
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Answer» Clarifying what KARL Marx thought of the role of cooperatives is useful, not to receive the “correct” answer to what that role will be, but to help think through what alternatives answers might be and how they might color today’s expectations of the cooperative movement. If one sees a non-capitalist or socialist organization of society as ultimately desirable, then how should we answer the following questions in the present day: Are co-ops in production, worker-owned enterprises, desirable experimental improvements to the organization of production over standard capitalist PRACTICES, in the direction of immediate social welfare? Are such co-ops in production also little islands of a different future, models of SOCIALISM within a capitalist society? Are they beachheads of socialism, politically practical steps along the road to BRINGING forth such a possible alternative society? Will they ultimately also be the foundations of such a society, if it develops? All in all, what is their importance, their role, in daily struggles? The answer suggested here to the first three questions is: Yes. Co-ops today are experiments whose potential is not yet exhausted, certainly improvements over most existing capitalist arrangements which have perhaps portents for the future, but which have limitations that must be recognized. The first four questions do not present mutually EXCLUSIVE alternatives, in the sense that they could, but do not necessarily, provoke fundamental questions about the desirability of further change. They show that workers can run factories themselves, democracy in the workplace is possible, and capitalists are not necessary for the organization of production. |
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the practice of surveying also become common under the colonial administration ________ . it is true or false |
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What is the influence of different cultures in our architecture |
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Answer» Culture as Reflected in Architecture. The social order formed by CIVILIZATION creates cultural progress, and apart from the country's POLITICAL, moral and economic conditions, the pursuit of knowledge and that of the arts forms the basis of the culture of one's country.Explanation:PLEASE mark me as BRAINLIAST if it helped u |
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What did the new dynasties do to gain power |
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Answer» HELLO FRIEND HERE IS YOUR ANSWERExplanation:To gain ACCEPTANCE, the new DYNASTIES took on new titles and performed religious rituals to BECOME a part of the KSHATRIYAS. ... The new dynasties also engaged themselves in warfare to assert their power and carve KINGDOMS for themselves.IF YOU LIKE MY ANSWER THEN PLEASE DROP THE LIKE AND MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST... |
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Biyna cogress ki kya uplbdhiya h |
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Answer» वियना की कांग्रेस (VIENA CONGRESS) यूरोपीय देशों के राजदूतों का एक सम्मेलन था, जो सितंबर 1814 से जून 1815 को वियना में आयोजित किया गया था। इसकी अध्यक्षता ऑस्ट्रियाई राजनेता मेटरनिख ने की।Explanation: |
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How did collective identity spread in franch |
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Answer» The French REVOLUTIONARIES TOOK many IMPORTANT steps to CREATE a sense of collective identity among the French people which were: Ideas of la patrie (the fatherland) and le citoyen (the citizen) emphasising the notion of a united community enjoying equal rights under a constitution. A new French flag, a tricolour replaced the royal standard. The Estates General was renamed the National Assembly and was elected by a group of active citizens. New hymns, oaths and martyrs commemorated in the name of the nation. A central administrative system made uniform LAWS for the entire nation. Discouraging regional dialects and promoting French as a common language of the nation. |
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Explain briefly about rationalism in history |
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Answer» rmally, rationalism is DEFINED as a methodology or a theory "in which the criterion of the truth is not sensory but intellectual and DEDUCTIVE". It was the 17th-century arch-rationalists like DESCARTES, SPINOZA and LEIBNIZ who have given the "Age of Reason" its name and place in history.Follow meMark as brainlist |
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H) Who was a symbol of reactionary conservatism? |
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Answer» tion:In the UNITED States, the administration of President WILLIAM Howard Taft was a progressive conservative and he described himself as "a BELIEVER in progressive conservatism" and President Dwight D. EISENHOWER declared himself an ADVOCATE of "progressive conservatism". |
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HELP IN THIS QUESTION |
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Answer» Explanation:Gandhiji's early experiment with satyagraha occurred at Champaran, Bihar, in 1917. Here, he LED the indigo farmers of Champaran in a struggle against the European planters. ... Through Gandhiji's EFFORTS, the PEASANTS were successful in their struggle and managed to win a tax exemption from the British authorities. PLEASE MARK ME BRAINILIST |
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आईपीएस का फुल फॉर्म क्या होता है और आईएएस का क्या होता है |
| Answer» TION:I.P.S :- INDIAN POLICE SERVICEI.A.S :- INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE | |
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Compare the political rights which the constitution of 1791 gave to the citizens with articles 1 and 6 (given in the textbook) of the Declaration of rights of man and citizen. |
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Answer» b the law of attraction for a s the world and the law and the act by a s the law as the you so I am Mansi in the law as DESCRIBED in MX records and COUNTING and I will be in PIGMENT CELLS and tissues in |
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Explain briefly about Humanism in history |
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Answer» tion:Humanism is a philosophical stance that emphasizes the value and agency of human beings, individually and collectively. The meaning of the term humanism has fluctuated according to the successive INTELLECTUAL movements which have identified with it.[1]The term was coined by theologian Friedrich Niethammer at the beginning of the 19th century to refer to a system of education based on the study of classical literature ("classical humanism"). Generally, however, humanism refers to a perspective that affirms some notion of human freedom and progress. It views humans as solely responsible for the promotion and development of individuals and emphasizes a concern for man in relation to the world.[2]In modern times, humanist movements are typically non-religious movements aligned with secularism, and today humanism MAY refer to a nontheistic LIFE stance CENTRED on human agency and looking to science rather than REVELATION from a supernatural source to understand the world.[3][4]If it helps you plz click the BRAINLIEST answer and the heart. |
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Did advertisements augment the market for Indian products ?[2]Take reference from class10 History NCERT book to answer this question .This question should be answered only by class 10 students. |
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Answer» In the mid-2000s, when the concept of AUGMENTED reality was introduced to the Indian market, glittery-eyed advertising honchos toyed with the notion EXPECTING BRAND sales to shoot through the roof. From young, copywriters holed up in tiny makeshift offices in Yari Road to creative directors from multinational advertising companies: everyone wanted to pitch an idea that had augmented reality thrown into it. Did they really comprehend the power of this technology? Probably not. This would explain its sudden enthusiastic EMERGENCE and CONSEQUENT disappearance. |
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Why was the civil disobedience movement relaunched by Gandhiji? |
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Answer» Mahatma GANDHI decided to call off the CIVIL Disobedience Movement as it began to turn violent in many places such as Peshawar and Sholapur. ... As Gandhiji returned to INDIA, he discovered a new cycle of repression. The new policies of the British government were a major force that led him to relaunch the movementExplanation:hope it HELPED you friend please mark me as brainliest and follow me I need more thanks please |
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India’s history is enriched by various monuments built over centuries. These famous buildings and structures represent the culture and heritage of a place and time in history. Over the years many rulers of India would build these grand structures as a sign of progress and wealth. Between the 8th and the 18th centuries kings and their officers built many structures like forts, palaces, tombs, temples, mosques, tanks, wells, bazaars etc. A new style of architecture developed during this period. So, taking into account these changes in architecture, prepare a Power Point presentation on, “If given an opportunity, which structure built between the period of 8th – 18th century would you like to recreate and why”? Presentation should include: 1. Introduction 2. Development of architecture during 8th -18th century in India 3. History of the structure you would like to recreate 4. Your style of recreation 5. Reasons for the same 6. Conclusion |
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WRITE A PARAGRAPH ON JOSEPH STALIN. NOTE: DO NOT COPY FROM GOOGLE, IF YOU KNOW ONLY THEN TELL:50 points |
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Answer» Joseph Stalin was born as Ioseb Besarionis dze JUGHASHVILI in Gori, GEORGIA, Russian Empire (18 December 1878 – 5 March 1953). was a GEORGIAN politician who became leader of the Soviet Union from 1922 until his death. He REPLACED Vladimir Lenin as leader of the Soviet Union.Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (born Ioseb Besarionis dzе Djugashvili. he was a Georgian revolutionaryhope it helps |
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What was genocidal war in about 80 words |
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Answer» Genocide is the intentional action to destroy a people—usually defined as an ethnic, national, racial, or RELIGIOUS group—in whole or in part. A term coined by Raphael Lemkin in his 1944 book Axis Rule in Occupied EUROPE,[1][2] the HYBRID word "genocide" is a combination of the Greek word γένος (genos, "race, people") and the Latin suffix -caedo ("act of killing").[3]The United Nations Genocide Convention, which was established in 1948, defines genocide as "acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group, as such" including the killing of its members, causing serious BODILY or mental harm to members of the group, deliberately imposing living conditions that seek to "bring about its PHYSICAL destruction in whole or in part", preventing births, or forcibly transferring children out of the group to another group |
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Explain how commercial Revolution is faster than trade and commerce in Europe |
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Answer» Please mark me as a brainliest then i will TELL the correct ANSWER....EXPLANATION: |
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DateHow old is the tradition of rockpaintings? |
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Answer» tion:40,000 YEARS agoRock PAINTINGS have been made since the Upper Paleolithic, 40,000 years ago. They have been found in EUROPE, Africa, Australia and Southeast Asia. It is widely believed that the paintings are the WORK of respected ELDERS or shamans |
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Mention the sources of information of Harappan civilization |
| Answer» PRIMARILY, the sources available are archaeological such as : - structural remains-great bath at Mohenjodaro, great GRANARIES at HARAPPA, HOUSES, wells, drainage SYSTEMS etc. ... - structural remains-great bath at Mohenjodaro, great granaries at Harappa, houses, wells, drainage systems etc. | |
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Explain the events happened in France in 1792 |
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Answer» invasion of France, Brunswick had only 29,000 AUSTRIANS and 42,000 Prussians available, together with 4,000–5,000 émigrés. Some 25,000 Austrians remained on guard in Belgium and 16,000 were tasked with defense of the Rhine. Small though these NUMBERS may seem for the repulse of the French attack on Belgium and Brunswick’s march on Paris, the condition of the numerically superior French forces, not to mention the disorder in France, offered substantial hope of success to the allies. The regular French army was understrength and with 82,000 men (including garrisons) would find it DIFFICULT to sustain prolonged hostilities. Morale and efficiency too had SUFFERED grievously from the emigration of more than half the officer corps. The defections to follow and the deepening divisions of the nation as the Revolution went on were to aggravate distrust, uncertainty, and indiscipline. The separately brigaded volunteer battalions—enrolled after July 11, 1792, to fight for one campaign—were better paid and, electing their own officers, had enthusiasm for the cause. However, they lacked training, equipment, arms, and discipline, and their presence provided a further solvent of the morale of the regulars, whom they frequently ABANDONED under fire. The reverses of the allies in 1792 were due primarily to the inadequacy of their own strategy and second to the efforts of the old army that the Revolution had inherited from the ancien régime. |
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What are evidence of the historical events? Please answer guys |
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Answer» Historical evidence can TAKE a variety of forms. Among the most important types of historical evidence are primary sources. Primary sources consist of ORIGINAL documents, artifacts, or other pieces of information that were created at the TIME under study.please FOLLOW meverified ANSWERI hope this helps you❤️ |
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Who drew map 2 and when? |
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Answer» Al-Idrisi Mediterranean Map. Arab geographer al-Idrisi OVERSAW the creation of more than 70 MAPSI HOPE this answer help Pls thanks |
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In which States of India are the sitesof rock paintings found? |
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Answer» tion:In India, remnants of rock paintings have been found on the walls of caves situated in several DISTRICTS of Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Kerala, BIHAR and UTTARAKHAND. |
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