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_______ argued that arranging historical events in a chronological order is not Rene DescartesVoltaireKarl MarxMichel Foucault |
| Answer» TION:Michel Foucault was the French philosopher who WROTE the book Archaeology of KNOWLEDGE in which he argued that prevailing PRACTICE of arranging historical events in CHRONOLOGICAL order is not right. | |
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How the independent movement of 1857 set the foundation for independence of India |
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Answer» The Indian Rebellion of 1857 was a major, but ultimately unsuccessful, uprising in India in 1857–58 against the rule of the British East India Company, which functioned as a sovereign power on behalf of the British Crown.[4][5] The rebellion began on 10 MAY 1857 in the form of a mutiny of sepoys of the Company's army in the garrison town of Meerut, 40 MI (64 km) northeast of Delhi (now Old Delhi). It then ERUPTED into other mutinies and civilian rebellions chiefly in the upper Gangetic PLAIN and CENTRAL IndiaExplanation:Mark it as brainliest |
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Write a composition on natural beauty of a Nepal in 3-4 paragraph |
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Answer» twjtjtktkyytkafaajkkdkjahhabagnss |
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Explain transportation and communication as an important factor for awakening the spirit of nationalism. |
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Answer» Several scholars and religious reformers played their role in furthering the cause of PROGRESS of the nationalist movement in the country. They emphasized the past glory and the rich heritage of India. The study and publication of the ancient Indian literature by the Asiatic Society of Bengal and the scholars such as Max Muller, Monier Williams, Colebrooke, Ranade, Hari Prasad Shastri, R.G. Bhandarkar, Rajendra Lai Mittra, ETC., revealed to the people of India the splendor of the Sanskrit language and also inculcated among them a feeling of pride in their past and their faith in the future.The primary objective of the British rule in India was the economic exploitation. They TOOK away raw MATERIALS from India and brought here their manufactured goods. The policy of economic exploitation ruined the Indian industries; and the British were TAKING away the wealth of India to their country. Their free trade policy proved ruinous for Indian trade and industries. Indian industries failed to compete with those of the British because the British had all the advantages and privileges on their side. Moreover, the British officials working in India had become a drain on the Indian resources. The economic system of India was molded to the needs of the people of England. Thus, the interests of the Indian people’ were completely ignored. No wonder the relations between the Indians and the Britishers became strained.Explanation: |
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Prepare newspaper article on occasion of martyr day praising bravery of nepal warrior during anglo-nepal war |
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Which statement describes a reason for French exploration and colonization in North America? French Catholics came to escape religious persecution. They wanted to enslave the Native Americans and bring them back to France for labor. French cattle ranchers wanted more land. They wanted to find a northwest sea passage to get to Asia. |
| Answer» TION:French Catholics came to escape religious persecution.They wanted to enslave the NATIVE AMERICANS and bring them BACK to FRANCE for labor.French cattle ranchers wanted more land.They wanted to find a northwest sea passage to get to Asia. | |
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What role did Japanese Emperor Hirohito play in the entry of the US into World War II? |
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Answer» Hirohito presided over the invasion of China, the BOMBING of Pearl Harbor, and eventually, the Japanese surrender to the Allies. Many historical SOURCES have portrayed Hirohito as powerless, constrained by MILITARY advisers that were MAKING all the decisions. Some have EVEN portrayed him as pacifist.Explanation:Hope it helpsPls mark me as branliest |
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अंग्रेजों और फ्रांसीसी ओं के बीच में कर्नाटक में कितने युद्ध हुए please give me answer |
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Answer» ों और फ्रांसीसियों के बीच तीन कर्नाटक युद्ध हुए। 17वीं तथा 18वीं शताब्दियों में अंग्रेजों तथा फ्रांसीसियों के मध्य व्यापार को लेकर संघर्ष जारी था। ये दोनों ही व्यापार को बढ़ाने और अधिकाधिक लाभ उठाने हेतु अग्रसर थे। इसी कारण अंग्रेजों तथा फ्रांसीसियों ने भारतीय राजनीति में भी दखल देना प्रारम्भ कर दिया। |
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हुणार किस शब्द का पर्यायवाची है यह कहां प्रचलित है |
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Answer» ijiju is the current Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, who is in the capacity of Minister of State (Independent Charge). The ministry ALSO gives the annual National Sports awards in various CATEGORIES, including the ARJUNA AWARD and RAJIV Gandhi Khel Ratna awards.☛plz mαrk вrαínlíst☚ |
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6.व्हाट डस द कल्चर डिनोट्स फॉर |
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Answer» Culture refers to the cumulative deposit of knowledge, EXPERIENCE, beliefs, VALUES, attitudes, meanings, hierarchies, religion, notions of time, roles, spatial relations, concepts of the universe, and MATERIAL objects and possessions ACQUIRED by a group of PEOPLE in the course of generations through individual and group striving..Explanation: |
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What does the word culture denotes |
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Answer» ulture refers to the CUMULATIVE deposit of KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE, beliefs, values, attitudes, meanings, hierarchies, religion, notions of time, ROLES, spatial relations, concepts of the universe, and material objects and possessions acquired by a group of PEOPLE in the course of generations through individual and group striving.HOPE IT HELPS YOU |
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What is the meaning of usha in aryans time |
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Name The first cotton spinning mill in Bombay was set up by this Parsi businessmen and industrialist. |
| Answer» BOMBAY spening and WEAVING companywas the FIRST COTTON MILL which was establishedin Bombay | |
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Sampal paper of sst of class 10 pessage 23 |
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Answer» what is this question SEND this question correctlyExplanation:please MAKE me as BRAINLIEST plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz |
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Bharatvarsh meaning...? |
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Answer» rainwater catchment system, ALSO called for human use. Rainwater harvesting systems RANGE from SIMPLE rainwater collection system rain barrels to more elaborate structures with pumps, tanks, and . With consumption. The nonpotable water can be used to irrigate LANDSCAPING, flush toilets, wash cars, or launder clothes, and it can even be PURIFIED for human |
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The treaty of ---------was classical example of Great power politics |
| Answer» TION:द ट्रीटी ऑफ विना इज क्लासिकल एग्जांपल ऑफ ग्रेट पावर पॉलिटिक्स | |
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Complete the sentences about the Neolithic age. ≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡ Women in hunter-gatherer communities had fewer children because it was difficult to take care of babies while living a (options: modern, nomadic, urban ) life. On the other hand, women in agricultural communities could have more children because as they lived in (options: seasonal, permanent, underground) villages. This change was one of the ways in which (options: farming, fishing, hunting) contributed to a rapid increase in human population. |
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Answer» Women in hunter-gatherer communities had fewer children because it was difficult to TAKE care of babies while living a (OPTIONS: modern, nomadic, urban ) life. On the other HAND, women in agricultural communities could have more children because as they lived in (options: seasonal, permanent, underground) VILLAGES. This change was ONE of the ways in which (options: farming, fishing, hunting) contributed to a rapid increase in human population.Explanation:please mark me brainliest |
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The map shows territory captured by Nazi Germany in 1941. A map of Europe titled Nazi Germany, 1941 shows that, by 1941, Nazi Germany included Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland. The Nazis also directly controlled or indirectly controlled most of Europe, with the exception of Sweden, Switzerland, Ireland, and Spain, which were neutral, and Great Britain and the U S S R, which were at war with Germany. Hitler was confident about invading Russia because he had recently captured Spain. France. Great Britain. Switzerland. |
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Answer» I KNOW I'm late but this is for the PEOPLE that are LOOKING for the ANSWERS as well The answer is: FranceExplanation: |
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. In your opinion which of the above three laws/act would have impacted the Indians most? Give reason in support of your answer. |
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Answer» you always shud mention the WHOLE question or TAKE the picture of that question |
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हुणार का पर्यायवाची क्या है तथा यह कहां प्रचलित है |
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Disadvantages of land reforms |
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Answer» English (language):Today many ARGUMENTS in support of land reform focus on its potential social and economic benefits, particularly in developing countries, that may emerge from reforms focused on greater land formalization. Such benefits may include eradicating food insecurity and alleviating rural poverty.Hindi (Language):आज भूमि सुधार के समर्थन में कई तर्क इसके संभावित सामाजिक और आर्थिक लाभों पर ध्यान केंद्रित करते हैं, विशेष रूप से विकासशील देशों में, जो अधिक भूमि औपचारिकता पर केंद्रित सुधारों से उभर सकते हैं। इस तरह के लाभों में खाद्य असुरक्षा का उन्मूलन और ग्रामीण गरीबी को कम करना शामिल हो सकता है।Indonesian(Language):Saat ini banyak argumen yang mendukung reformasi pertanahan berfokus pada potensi manfaat sosial dan ekonominya, terutama di negara berkembang, yang mungkin muncul dari reformasi yang difokuskan pada formalisasi lahan yang lebih besar. Manfaat tersebut mungkin termasuk memberantas kerawanan pangan dan mengentaskan kemiskinan pedesaan. More:A ton of local Zimbabwean banks crashed. The effect of the "fast track" phase of land reform on the financial sector was catastrophic, because most banks in Zim held collectively billions of dollars' worth of bonds on the commercial farms which were seized and liquidated. The contribution of the largest (white-owned) commercial farms to the Zimbabwean economy cannot be understated. Zim exports crashed from annual earnings of $600 million per year in 2000 to $100 million per year in 2009 while the land reform programme reached its PEAK. This in turn caused MASSIVE hyperinflation and a nationwide depression. In keeping with the depression analogy, there were an estimated 200,000 black farm workers and possibly up to half a million of their dependents who were rendered homeless by land reform. At least white farmers OFTEN had enough money to make a fresh start in Zambia, South Africa, or somewhere else. The farmworkers had nothing. Less than 2% were deemed eligible to receive any land taken from their employers. Many flooded into the cities looking for work but urban unemployment was high at the time so few found any. The rule of law in Zimbabwe was seriously eroded. Even judges sympathetic to land reform were appalled by the flagrantly illegal way the programme was carried out. The list of farms to be liquidated was compiled by the ruling party - ZANU-PF - at its annual congress, not by the Ministry of Agriculture. It was not greenlit by the courts. This was not an exercise of legally justifiable eminent domain. It was a lawless land rush orchestrated by a political party without going through the proper channels. Zimbabwe went from being a net EXPORTER of food to a net importer of food almost overnight. The negative trade balance still persists. As of 2018, wheat and maize production have still not recovered to their pre-2001 levels (according to the UN, 2001 was the last year the country's farms produced enough food to feed the population). Related is the fact that the same UN study found that 2.2 million Zimbabweans were at risk of starvation in 2014. |
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B. Fill in the blanksis called a transitional area. |
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Answer» EarthExplanation:TRANSITION ZONE (Earth), a part of the Earth's mantle located between the lower mantle and the upper mantle. Transition zone, the region between the NEAR and FAR fields of a transmitting antenna. Transition zone (TZ), a glandular region of the prostate |
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With reference to the Slave dynasty, answer the following questions: (a) Why were the early rulers of the Slave dynasty called the Mamluk Sultans? |
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Answer» He FOUNDED the Mamluk dynasty and MADE Delhi his capital. The word 'Mamluk' MEANS 'owned' in the Arabic language. Since the Sultans of this dynasty were earlier slaves or were the sons of former slaves, the Mamluk dynasty came to be KNOWN as the SLAVE dynasty.Explanation: |
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इंफॉर्मेशन ऑफ बाजीप्रभू इन द सर्विंग ऑफ शिवाजी महाराज इन द परस्यूट ऑफ स्वराज |
| Answer» EXPLANATION:इंफॉर्मेशन ऑफ बाजीप्रभू इन द सर्विंग ऑफ शिवाजी महाराज इन द परस्यूट ऑफ स्वराजइंफॉर्मेशन ऑफ बाजीप्रभू इन द सर्विंग ऑफ शिवाजी महाराज इन द परस्यूट ऑफ स्वराजइंफॉर्मेशन ऑफ बाजीप्रभू इन द सर्विंग ऑफ शिवाजी महाराज इन द परस्यूट ऑफ स्वराजइंफॉर्मेशन ऑफ बाजीप्रभू इन द सर्विंग ऑफ शिवाजी महाराज इन द परस्यूट ऑफ स्वराज | |
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D. Fill in the blanks: tools such as the axe helped in clearing forests and this land was then used toproduce crops. |
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Answer» Can U please SAY that at which PLACE we have to fill the answer |
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THE IMPACT OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION ON WILLIAM MORRISON, JOSIAH WEDGEWOOD |
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Answer» gcddtjmddkojggujjExplanation:HHTT |
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03who were the susis I write down theirreligious beliefs |
| Answer» SUFIS were Muslim spiritualists who rejected external religiosity and emphasised LOVE and devotion to God and compassion towards all fellow human BEINGS. ... They expressed their FEELINGS towards God through poems and a rich literature in prose, including anecdotes and fables, developed around them.Explanation:Hope this help you | |
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what were the social economic and political conditions in Russia before 1905? ln 40-50 words approx. |
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Answer» The SOCIAL, economic and POLITICAL conditions in Russia before 1905 was backward: ... Social Conditions - 85% of Russia's population was AGRICULTURIST. Industry was existent, but rarely in which most of was PRIVATELY owned. Workers were DIVIDED on the basis of their occupation. |
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1. Describe the problems faced by the Weimar Republic. 2. Discuss why Nazism became popular in Germany by 1930.3. What are the peculiar features of Nazi thinking?4. Explain why Nazi propaganda was effective in creating a hatred for Jews.5. Explain what role women had in Nazi society. Return to Chapter 1 on theFrench Revolution. Write a paragraph comparing and contrasting the role ofwomen in the two periods.6. In what ways did the Nazi state seek to establish total control over its people? |
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Answer» tional Assembly met at Weimar and established a democratic constitution with a federal structure. Deputies were now elected to the German Parliament or Reichstag, based on equal and universal votes cast by all adults including women.However, it was not received well by its own PEOPLE largely because of the terms it was forced to accept after Germany’s defeat at the end of the First World War. The peace treaty at Versailles with the Allies was a HARSH and humiliating peace. Germany lost its overseas colonies, a tenth of its population, 13 PERCENT of its territories, 75 per cent of its iron and 26 per cent of its coal to France, Poland, Denmark and Lithuania. The Allied Powers demilitarised Germany to weaken its power. The War Guilt Clause held Germany responsible for the war and damages the Allied countries suffered. Germany was forced to pay compensation amounting to £6 billion. The Allied armies also occupied the resource-rich Rhineland for much of the 1920s. Many Germans held the new Weimar Republic responsible for not only the defeat in the war but the disgrace at Versailles.2} It was during the Great Depression that Nazism became a mass movement. After 1929, banks collapsed and businesses shut down, workers lost their jobs and the middle classes were threatened with destitution. In such a situation Nazi propaganda stirred hopes of a better future. In 1928, the Nazi Party got no more than 2. 6 per cent votes in the Reichstag – the German parliament. By 1932, it had become the largest party with 37 per cent votes.Hitler was a powerful speaker. His passion and his words moved people. He promised to build a strong nation, undo the injustice of the Versailles Treaty and restore the dignity of the German people. He promised employment for those looking for work, and a secure future for the youth. He promised to weed out all foreign influences and resist all foreign ‘conspiracies’ against Germany.Hitler devised a new style of politics. He understood the significance of rituals and spectacle in mass mobilisation. Nazis held massive rallies and public meetings to demonstrate the support for Nazi propaganda skilfully projected Hitler as a messiah, a saviour, as someone who had arrived to deliver people from their distress. It is an image that captured the imagination of a people whose sense of dignity and pride had been shattered, and who were living in a time of acute economic and political crises Hitler and instil a sense of unity among the people. .3} Nazi ideology or Nazi thinking was synonymous with Hitler’s worldview. According to this there was no equality between people, but only a racial hierarchy. In this view blond, blue-eyed, Nordic German Aryans were at the top, while Jews were located at the lowest rung. They came to be regarded as an anti-RACE, the arch-enemies of the Aryans. All other coloured people were placed in between depending upon their external features. Hitler’s racism borrowed from thinkers like Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer. Darwin was a natural scientist who tried to explain the creation of plants and animals through the concept of evolution and natural selection. Herbert Spencer later added the idea of survival of the fittest. According to this idea, only those species survived on earth that could adapt themselves to changing climatic conditions. We should bear in mind that Darwin never advocated human intervention in what he thought was a purely natural process of selection. However, his ideas were used by racist thinkers and politicians to justify imperial rule over conquered peoples. The Nazi argument was simple: the strongest race would SURVIVE and the weak ones would perish. The Aryan race was the finest. It had to retain its purity, become stronger and dominate the world.The other aspect of Hitler’s ideology related to the geopolitical concept of Lebensraum, or living space. He believed that new territories had to be acquired for settlement. This would enhance the area of the mother country while enabling the settlers on new lands to retain an intimate link with the place of their origin. It would also enhance the material resources and power of the German nation. Hitler intended to extend German boundaries by moving eastwards, to concentrate all Germans geographically in one place. Poland became the laboratory for this experimentation. |
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What did Anirudh hear all of a sudden? |
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Answer» This is the FIRST time the Indo-Canadian singer has WORKED with Anirudh.Explanation:hope it HELPED you thx to my answer and ALSO mark me as BRAIN list answer |
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Where did most people work in the mid-1800s? |
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Answer» By the end of the 1800s, the United States had become the most industrialized nation in the world. The Industrial REVOLUTION brought about MANY cultural changes. Before the revolution, most people lived in the country and worked on farms. During the revolution, people moved to the cities to work in FACTORIES. |
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imagine that you are a middle level wheat farmer in Russia after collectivisation. you have decided to write a letter to Stalin explaining your objection to collectivisation.what would you write about the condition of your life? what do you think would be Stalin's response to such a farmer? |
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Answer» ed Stalin,I am Ramesh and I am a farmer in morocco. I am a middle levelRussian wheat farmer. I'm writing this letter to say something extremely important to you. The collectivization policy which has been implemented to transform the traditional agricultural practices has beena boon to some but a bane to many. Due to this prosperous peasants have been forced to give up their lands and join the large collective farms. The lands which we owned and LOOKED after for years are now not under our control. In addition to this, we are also facing the problem of rapid industrialization. Collectivization is CONSIDERED to be desirable and socialistic to some. But the ACTUAL scenario here is only known to us. As a result of collectivization, many leaders are forcing us to produce more CROPS using modern machinery and are selling our crops in low costs, we are feeling very reluctant to abandon our individual farms. Kindly understand our situation and do the needful.stalin's responsedear Ramesh ,I understand your plight and I will DEFINITELY help you all to getyou out of this situation. |
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व्हाट इज इनेबलिंग एक्ट |
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Answer» The ENABLING Act ALLOWED the Reich government to ISSUE laws without the consent of Germany's parliament, laying the foundation for the complete Nazification of German society. The law was passed on MARCH 23, 1933, and published the following day.Explanation: |
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9th class important questions of telugu శాంతి కంశany body...కవి పరిచయం; |
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Answer» do s Dhaka DJ SAY unusual ASSALAMUALAIKUM half-full Shashriakaal ARKHANGELSK Shashriakaal |
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How do we know about the past? |
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Answer» what HAPPEN in the over what EVENT happen in over is CALLED PAST |
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The term janapada became popular in which year? |
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Answer» Literary evidence suggests that the janapadas FLOURISHED between 1500 BCE and 500 BCE. The earliest mention of the term "JANAPADA" occurs in the Aitareya (8.14. 4) and Shatapatha (13.4. 2.17) Brahmana texts. |
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विविध इतिहासकार यांच्या कार्याची माहिती देणारे सचित्र हस्तलिखित |
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Write about the ancient town of Mathura. |
| Answer» MATHURA has an ancient HISTORY and is also believed to be the homeland and birthplace of Krishna, who belonged to the Yadu dynasty. According to the Archaeological Survey of INDIA PLAQUE at the Mathura Museum, the city is mentioned in the oldest Indian epic, the Ramayana.Explanation:hope this helps you | |
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Please help 1 2 3 4 thatnks im giving all my points on this question. |
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Answer» एचृधढधृ ऋ ऐ ऐ ट ओ ओओफ ऐ ऑ ऑ ऑ ओ ओ |
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Do you believe in reincarnation and karma? Explain why or why not. |
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Answer» tion:— Reincarnation suggests this is not our FIRST LIFE on Earth and it's most likely not our last. ... The type of body and PSYCHOLOGICAL disposition — likes, dislikes, phobias, etc., one receives upon rebirth is dependent on the ACTIONS (karma) within that one life combined with the actions from previous lives |
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0966CHO3 what is the effect of 1st world war explain |
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Answer» Explanation:The First World War destroyed empires, created numerous new nation-states, ENCOURAGED independence MOVEMENTS in Europe's colonies, forced the UNITED States to become a world POWER and led directly to SOVIET communism and the rise of Hitler. |
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Hlo❤✌ Q1. Why does the rainfall decrease from the east to the west in Northern India? |
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Answer» Rainfall DECREASES from the EAST to the west in Northern India because there is a decrease in the moisture of the winds. ...Explanation:CONSEQUENTLY, STATES like Gujarat and Rajasthan in western India get very little rainfall. |
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Which of the following provided a measure of international security during World War I because nations did not want to change the balance of power, so they formed partnerships with other nations? |
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Answer» International security, also called global security, is a term which refers to the measures TAKEN by states and international organizations, such as the United Nations, European Union, and others, to ENSURE MUTUAL survival and SAFETY. These measures include military action and diplomatic agreements such as TREATIES and conventions. International and national security are invariably linked. International security is national security or state security in the global arena. |
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why are the names of Copernicus, Kelper, Galileo, stevein and harvry famous ? what discoveries are attributed to them? |
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Answer» all these guys were GREAT ASTRONOMERS and they contributed manus LAWS we use today like Newton laws and MANY theories too like that of Stephen Hawking |
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4. The Act passed in 2005 was (A) Rowlatt Act(B) Hindu Succession Amendment Act (C) Civil Rights Act |
| Answer» WER is CIVIL rights ACT passed on 2005 | |
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Who was goebbals and how was meet to the Hitler and goebbal |
| Answer» PROPAGANDA ministerExplanation:GOEBBALS were the propaganda MINISTER of HITLER | |