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Before the 1860s, Japan’s government was a shotgunate. This was feudal system in which local leaders were able to control their territories, but they each pledged loyalty th the shotgun. During the Meji restoration, power was given to an empreror instead of the feudal shotgun. What was one way the restoration helped janpan industrialize and modernize |
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Answer» Meiji RestorationAs agricultural PRODUCTION lagged in comparison to the mercantile and commercial sectors, samurai and daimyo did not fare as well as the merchant class. Despite efforts at fiscal reform, mounting opposition seriously weakened the Tokugawa shogunate from the mid-18th to the mid-19th century, when years of FAMINE led to increased peasant uprisings. A series of “unequal treaties” in which stronger nations imposed their will on smaller ones in East Asia, created further unrest, particularly the Treaty of Kanagawa, which opened Japanese PORTS to American ships, guaranteed them SAFE harbor and allowed the U.S. to set up a permanent consulate in exchange for not bombing Edo. It was signed under duress when Commodore Matthew Perry menacingly sent his American battle fleet into Japanese waters.In 1867, two powerful anti-Tokugawa clans, the Choshu and Satsuma, combined forces to topple the shogunate, and the following year declared an “imperial restoration” in the name of the young Emperor Meiji, who was just 14 years old at the time.The Meiji CONSTITUTION of 1889–which remained the constitution of Japan until 1947, after World War II–was largely written by Itō Hirobumi and created a parliament, or Diet, with a lower house elected by the people and a prime minister and cabinet appointed by the emperor.Explanation: |
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Who was the first sultan of the ottoman caliphate? |
| Answer» OSMAN I.Explanation: | |
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How did the nazi-soviet pact influence hitler's decision to invade poland |
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Answer» At 4.45 am on 1 SEPTEMBER 1939 the German battleship Schleswig-Holstein opened fire on the Polish garrison of the Westerplatte Fort, Danzig (modern-day Gdansk), in what was to become the first military engagement of World War Two. Simultaneously, 62 German divisions supported by 1,300 aircraft commenced the invasion of Poland.The decision of ADOLF Hitler to invade Poland was a gamble. The Wehrmacht (the German Army) was not yet at full strength and the German economy was still locked into peacetime production. As such, the invasion alarmed Hitler's generals and raised opposition to his command - and leaks of his war plans to Britain and France."The decision ... to invade Poland was a gamble."Hitler's generals urged caution and asked for more time to complete the defences of the 'West Wall', in order to stem any British and French counter-offensive in the west while the bulk of the Wehrmacht was engaged in the east. Their leader dismissed their concerns, however, and demanded instead their total loyalty.Hitler was confident that the invasion of Poland would RESULT in a short, victorious war for two important reasons. First, he was convinced that the deployment of the world's first armoured CORPS would swiftly defeat the Polish ARMED forces in a blitzkrieg offensive. Secondly, he judged the British and French prime-ministers, Neville Chamberlain and Edouard Daladier, to be weak, indecisive leaders who would opt for a peace settlement rather than war.Explanation: |
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Why greek godesses dont wear clothes |
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Answer» because they FOUND them RIDICULOUS |
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Biodiversity in sustainable |
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Answer» The biodiversity of an ECOSYSTEM contributes to the SUSTAINABILITY of that ecosystem. Higher/more biodiversity = more SUSTAINABLE. Lower/less biodiversity = less sustainable. High biodiversity in an ecosystem MEANS that there is a great variety of genes and species in that ecosystem. |
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What made the League of Nations ineffective ? |
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Answer» When people TRIED to go against all of the League of Nations COULD do is a beat on the hand and SAY "No you can't do that" that is all they can do not ANYTHING more or less I thinkExplanation: |
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Can you please give me the important question of history and civics for icse 2020 |
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Answer» All QUESTIONS are IMPORTANT broExplanation: BEST of LUCK for your EXAM |
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How to study for Social Science exam in one day??? |
| Answer» SAHI h BETA TERA question XD....... | |
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Gonds gradually lost their power explain |
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Answer» because of marathasExplanation:when in 1740s MARATHA POWER swept into GOND lands then GRADUALLY because of their RULE their power lost |
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Mark prairies, pampas, Velds and downs in world physical map |
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Answer» this is the link. you can SEE the mapExplanation:https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=http%3A%2F%2Fapp.emaze.com%2F1783873%2Fgrasslands&psig=AOvVaw2QqqehwEif5olHAAmR9OHo&ust=1584038210974000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAIQjRxqFwoTCNCn9quIk-gCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAJ |
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What is the name of the book that contains merabai song ? |
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What was the view of germaneconomist? |
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Answer» MAKE THIS AS BRAINLIESTExplanation:PUT five economists in a room, on Winston Churchill's arithmetic, and you get five opinions—unless one is Keynes, when you get six. In Germany the sums have usually been simpler: you get just two opinions, with four economists sharing one point of view, and the fifth a token Keynesian, SENT by the trade unions. Yet German economists are becoming more like their peers abroad. The typical specimen is becoming more empirical, pragmatic and ready for controversy, after a period when he was usually long on theory and reluctant to criticise colleagues.This change has now reached the pinnacle of Germany's “five wise men”, the country's council of economic experts. Earlier this MONTH, a public dispute erupted among the five (actually they are four men and one woman). What is more, they are LIKELY to pick as their next chairman Bert Rürup, a hands-on, down-to-earth academic. This could have an influence on policy, for the underlying row among the five wise men was really about how to get the economy GROWING again. One of them, Peter |
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Medea or kary shetr me badlaw |
| Answer» TION:what ..................... | |
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How was Talmadge able to fulfill his campaign promises? by garnering support from both political parties by having strong backing from Georgia’s citizens by using strong political pressure by getting assistance from his political allies |
| Answer» NG strong political pressure " is the CORRECT option.Explanation: Eugene Talmadge was an American controversial POLITICIAN. He was a leader in the state's politics from 1926 to 1946. He was chosen as state agriculture commissioner three times and three times as a governor, His actions as an authorized person made PEOPLE follow him but some people were against him as well. He was elected the fourth time as chief executive but he died before taking authorization. Learn more about it.In what way did Eugene Talmadge MISJUDGE Georgia voters, a fact that would lead to him losing the governor's seat in 1936? brainly.in/question/15196396 | |
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Women who took part in the civil disobedience movement (5 names) |
| Answer» 1. Matangini HAZRA 2.Sarojini NAIDU | |
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Who initiated the policy of paramountcy? |
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Answer» ed the policy of PARAMOUNTCY.Additional informationUnder this policy of paramountcy the company claim that its authority was paramount A Supreme and its POWER was greater than that of Indian states .This policy was initiated during the RULE of East India company in the 18 th century.In order to protect its INTERESTS it was justified in an existing or threatening to annexed any Indian kingdom this view continue to guide later British policies as well.The doctrine of Paramountcy is the legal principle that Re councils contradicting or conflicting glass in a FEDERAL state where both the central government and the provincial of state governments have the powerful to create was or loss in relation to the same matters . |
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Why must we not carve our names on the wall of historical monoument . |
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Answer» IT CAN DESTROY THE BEAUTY OF THE MONUMENT AND IT CAN EFFECT THE WHOLE WORLD AND INDIA SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF IT.AND THE TOURISM OF THE PLACE GETS DECREASED. |
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A recent air quality study conducted by the World Health Organization showed that 7 of 10 of the world's most polluted cities are in China. What is the MOST LIKELY effect of such pollution on the people of China? A) The Chinese population is moving from urban to rural areas to escape the pollution. B) The water sources of the nation are being severely damaged as a result of the air pollution. C) The Chinese government is cooperating with the United Nations to solve the pollution problem. D) Respiratory and heart disease related to air pollution are the leading causes of death in China. |
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Answer» D) Respiratory and HEART DISEASE RELATED to AIR pollution are the LEADING causes of death in China.HOPE THAT IT WAS HELPFUL!!!!MARK IT THE BRAINLIEST IF IT REALLY WAS!!!! |
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How many members can the president nominate to the look sabha |
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Answer» tion:Maximum strength of the HOUSE is 552 members - 530 members to REPRESENT the States, 20 members to represent the UNION TERRITORIES, and 2 members to be nominated by the President from the Anglo-Indian Community. At present, the strength of the House is 545. |
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What is the spelling of gati ( speed ) in hindi |
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Answer» गतिExplanation: |
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The value of 3π/2 radian in degree |
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Answer the tollowing questions:gat What are the principles of SAARC? |
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Answer» The South ASIAN Association for Regional COOPERATION (SAARC) was established on 8th December 1985 by the Heads of State or Government of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, and the Headquarters of SAARC SECRETARIAT is in Kathmandu, Nepal. SAARC provides a platform for the peoples of South Asia to work together in a spirit of friendship, trust and understanding. It aims to accelerate the process of economic and social development in the Member STATES. |
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Heya BUDDIES!♥️ Tonight's question.⤵️ :p________________________✖WhY dO aRcHaeLoGiSts BeLiEvE tHaT pOtTeRy MaY hAvE bEeN aN iMpOrTaNt CrAfT oF tHe HaRaPpAn CiTiEs?________________________ Answer appropriate✔ |
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Answer» hey CUTE here is your answer Because archaeologists have FOUND the pottery made by him. Like please. THE POTS ARE FOUND IN THE HARAPPAN REGION WHEN THEY DIG THE PLACE.Explanation:hope it will HELP you |
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What ship dispersed |
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Answer» in your is WRONG...... |
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How were the Indian merchant discriminate by Britishers |
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Answer» Answer:i) Limited market : With the introduction ol Manchester good in the Indian market the market within which Indian merchants could FUNCTION became increasingly limited.(ii) Restriction on export of manufactured GOODS : The Indian merchants and traders were barred from trading with Europe in manufactured goods, and had to export only raw materials and food grains-raw- cotton. opium and wheat, INDIGO recquired by the British.(ii) Restriction on export of manufactured goods : The Indian merchants and traders were barred from trading with Europe in manufactured goods, and had to export only raw materials and food grains-raw- cotton. opium and wheat, indigo recquired by the British.(iii) Introduction of modern ships: With the entry of MODEM ships Indian merchant were edged out of the shipping business.(ii) Restriction on export of manufactured goods : The Indian merchants and traders were barred from trading with Europe in manufactured goods, and had to export only raw materials and food grains-raw- cotton. opium and wheat, indigo recquired by the British.(iii) Introduction of modern ships: With the entry of modem ships Indian merchant were edged out of the shipping business.(iv) EXCLUSIVE chambers of the Europeans : The European merchant-industrialists had their exclusive chamber of commerce, and Indians were not allowed to become its members.Hope dear its help u...if its help u mark as me brainlist as ur wish...❤ |
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______ are selected through upsc a) deputy collectors b) tahsildars c) collectors d) nayab tahsildars |
| Answer» TION:ANSWER IS OPTION A DEPUTY COLLECTORS | |
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Difference between India before independence and after independence |
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Answer» efore INDEPENDENCE was in a POOR conditionandafter INDEPENDENSE she DEVELOPED herselfhope it will HELP |
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How Akbar and Babar have similarities |
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Answer» as a great PERSON and there was a three man. which are they are a first he see in a NIGHT and second is a he play in kechad. THIRD person is a he have a diamond ring. babar was a king of a Mahal.Explanation:it means a MORK was a babar SAID you can find a three person who are metal.it is a moral of the story |
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Which is rhis king that he will live for this much year |
| Answer» PLEASE IMPROVE your GRAMMAR otherwise people will not understand your questions.Explanation: | |
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If 1920 is 100 years ago then how much time is 16th century BC ago in years from 2020 |
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Write 2 paragraphs considering whether Martin Luther Kings's decisions regarding the Birmingham campaign. You should balance your views by writing a paragraph criticizing his decisions and another justifying them. i will mark you brain list if you answer the question correctly. |
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Answer» paragraphs considering whether Martin Luther Kings's decisions regarding the Birmingham campaign. You should balance your views by writing a paragraph criticizing his decisions and another justifying themExplanation:The Birmingham campaign, or movement, was a movement in EARLY planned in the year 1963 by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC).The campaign's objective was to bring attention to the integration efforts of African Americans in Birmingham, Alabama. Martin Luther King desired that the black people should have equal rights and opportunities. He felt that Birmingham was the most racially segregated city in the country.He wanted the black people to live a DECENT life.Through enlisting students, the campaign GAINED both praise and criticism.Under King's watch hundreds of protesters were arrested. The leaders disobeyed a court order. They also lacked funds to BAIL out arrested protesters. Students were enlisted to act as the main protesters. The POLICE used high pressure hoses and attack dogs to scare off the protesters. |
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tudy the cartoon by Signe Wilkinson. How does satire create meaning in this cartoon? The expressions on the turkeys' faces make it clear that they are not happy with their situation. The turkeys are bigger than the fence, signifying the importance of health care compared to other things. The barn is small compared to the turkeys, showing that turkeys are mistreated by farmers. The turkey heading for slaughter asking about health care critiques current healthcare systems. |
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Answer» Study the cartoon by signe wilkinson. how does satire create meaning in this cartoon? the expressions on the turkeys' faces MAKE it clear that they are not happy with their situation. the turkeys are BIGGER than the fence, signifying the IMPORTANCE of HEALTH care compared to other things. the barn is small compared to the turkeys, showing that turkeys are mistreated by farmers. the turkey heading for SLAUGHTER asking about health care critiques current healthcare systems. |
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What is feminist historiography?? give it in 6 points |
| Answer» FEMINIST history refers to the re-reading of history from a female PERSPECTIVE. It is not the same as the history of feminism, which outlines the origins and evolution of the feminist movement. It also DIFFERS from WOMEN's history, which focuses on the role of women in historical events.Explanation: | |
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3 batle of panipat??????? |
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Answer» tion:Ahmad Shah DurraniThe BATTLE lasted for several days and involved over 125,000 TROOPS. PROTRACTED skirmishes occurred, with LOSSES and gains on both sides. The forces LED by Ahmad Shah Durrani came out victorious after destroying several Maratha flanks....Third Battle of Panipat.Date 14 January 1761Result Durrani victory |
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Is there is any similarities between Mughal Emperor Babur and Aurangzeb |
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Answer» Mughal emperor Babur and AURANGZEB were very different from each other..Babur gave ALOT of pro-hindu LAWS WHEREAS Aurangzeb brought the DOWNFALL of the empire...No similarity...Hope it helps...❤ |
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Who is the first lady doctor and writer of India both |
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Answer» tion:Anandi GOPAL JoshiNew Delhi: Anandi Gopal JOSHI, considered by some as India's first female doctor, was one of the EARLIEST female physicians in India. Anandi Gopal Joshi, who also GOES by the NAMES 'Anandibai Gopalrao Joshi' and 'Anandibai Joshi', celebrates her 153rd birthday today |
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Give me answer of this question please please please please please please please please |
| Answer» B.. LORD CaningYour ANSWER PLZ FOLLOW me | |
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List all the different session of civil disobediened movement |
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Answer» hdoalNxvsjsosj nsisoiwis sjsjwjsiskwgExplanation:yeielwoabsoskwg suwkwvegs wiwjsgskwhefe wuejd....................xd✌✌✌✌ |
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What is historical period |
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Answer» is HELPS you if PLEASE MARK my ANS as BRAINLIEST |
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The two river that makes each other |
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Answer» Hey!!!! mate.... here u GO.....The two RIVERS are Alka Nanda and BHAGIRATHI.....Hope u LIKE it.....❤️ |
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५१ ब्राह्मी लिपीचे वाचन सर्वप्रथम कोणी केले? (अ) विल्यम जोन्स (ब) जेम्स प्रिन्सेप(क) जॉन मार्शल (3) मके |
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Answer» (ब) जेम्स प्रिन्सेपExplanation: |
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Why are some Titanic is broken of the mid of the ocean ??is there any problem in this |
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