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35001.

Write a note and the architecture of Hampi

Answer» HAMPI is based on a traditional hindu style each of which has a sanctum.Each dynasty that ruled over VIJAYNAGARA MADE its MARK on hampi
35002.

Why Ahmedabad is popular for textile industri

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The prime element of development of city of Ahmedabad is the textile business. The city is renowned for its textile rich business SPHERE and is ALSO touted as Manchester of India. At present VALUED at $25 bn, Ahmedabad has been a FERTILE ground for textile business for traders and manufacturers all over the country.

35003.

How does racism relate to imperialism

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exhaustively researched study by a British academic synthesizes a vast amount of material on British colonialism in West and South Africa in the interwar years and ADDS an extended LOOK at racial attitudes and confrontations in Britain in the same era. The author aims to reveal the CLOSE two-way relationship between the racism of imperial practices and AFRICAN anti-imperialist REACTIONS. Although her analysis borrows heavily from earlier works on imperial history, it admirably weaves together numerous themes that are often treated separately, including colonialistExplanation:

35004.

During the era of the trans atlantic slave trade which area saw the greatest number of slaves brought over from africa

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The Atlantic slave trade or transatlantic slave trade involved the transportation by slave traders of enslaved African PEOPLE, mainly to the Americas. The slave trade regularly used the triangular trade ROUTE and its Middle Passage, and existed from the 16th to the 19th centuries. The vast majority of those who were enslaved and transported in the transatlantic slave trade were people from Central and West Africa, who had been sold by other West Africans to Western European slave traders (with a small number being captured DIRECTLY by the slave traders in coastal raids), who brought them to the Americas.[1] The South Atlantic and Caribbean economies were particularly dependent on labour for the production of sugarcane and other commodities. This was VIEWED as crucial by those Western European states which, in the late 17th and 18th centuries, were vying with each other to create overseas empires.[2]The Portuguese, in the 16th century, were the first to engage in the Atlantic slave trade. In 1526, they completed the first transatlantic slave voyage to Brazil, and other Europeans soon followed.[3] Shipowners regarded the slaves as cargo to be transported to the Americas as quickly and cheaply as possible,[2] there to be sold to work on coffee, tobacco, cocoa, sugar, and cotton plantations, gold and silver mines, rice fields, the construction industry, cutting timber for ships, in skilled labour, and as domestic servants. While the first Africans kidnapped to the English colonies were classified as indentured servants, with a similar legal standing as contract-based workers coming from Britain and Ireland, by the middle of the 17th century, slavery had hardened as a racial caste,[how?] with African slaves and their offspring being legally the property of their owners, and children born to slave mothers were also slaves (partus sequitur ventrem). As property, the people were considered merchandise or units of labour, and were sold at markets with other goods and services.The major Atlantic slave trading nations, ordered by trade VOLUME, were the Portuguese, the British, the French, the Spanish, the Dutch Empires, and the Danish, along with an occasional Norwegian. Several had established outposts on the African coast where they purchased slaves from local African leaders.[4] These slaves were managed by a factor, who was established on or near the coast to expedite the shipping of slaves to the New World. Slaves were imprisoned in a factory while awaiting shipment. Current estimates are that about 12 million to 12.8 million Africans were shipped across the Atlantic over a span of 400 years,[5][6]:194 although the number purchased by the traders was considerably higher, as the passage had a high death rate with approximately 1.2–2.4 million dying during the voyage and millions more died in seasoning camps in the Caribbean after arrival to the New World. Millions of slaves also died as a result of slave raids, wars and during transport to the coast for sale to European slave traders.[7][8][9][10] Near the beginning of the 19th century, various governments acted to ban the trade, although illegal smuggling still occurred. In the early 21st century, several governments issued apologies for the transatlantic slave trade.Explanation:

35005.

The land on which crops are grow is known as arable land True or false

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IS TRUE ---------------------------

35006.

The land on which crops are grow is known as _______

Answer» FIELD.....I THINK so....HOPE it HELPS
35007.

A Brief Summary of the Legislative Process in Georgia A bill is researched in a chamber, given a number, and sent to a committee. The bill is then researched further by committee members. Then, the bill is brought to the floor of the chamber and put to a vote. If the bill passes, it is sent to the other chamber of the General Assembly, who then sends it to a committee. If that house approves, it is sent to the floor for a vote. If it passes without any changes, it is sent to the Governor to be signed into law. Why are there so many steps in the legislative process? a The governor does not want to sign bills into law. b The process keeps quickly-made or poorly thought-out bills from becoming law. c The General Assembly does not trust the voting public to make the laws. d The United States Congress requires that this process be followed.

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The GENERAL Assembly does not TRUST the VOTING PUBLIC to MAKE the laws.Explanation:

35008.

♡♡what is the important characteristic of raga♧​

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The IMPORTANT CHARACTERISTIC of RAHA

35009.

The mughals shaped Medieval Indian History and left their imprint on the country.write one important consideration of the mughals​

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hii Mate here is your ANSWER!!!Explanation:The Mughal emperor or MOGUL EMPIRE was an early morden empire in South Africa for some two centuries, the empire stretched from the outer fringes of the indus basin in the west , northern Afghanistan in the northwest and Kashmir in north, to the highlands of PRESENT - day Assam and Bangladesh in the east , and the uplands of the Deccan plateau in south INDIA .plz mark me as brainlist

35010.

What is the postions of natives of Australia

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a ,FASER ISLAND ,and MANY more are the positions of the NATIVES of Australia

35011.

Mahatma gandhi and rabindranath tagore thought about education in similar ways .give agreements in various of this statement

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here is your answerExplanation:Mahatma Gandhi synthesise very important philosophies, idealism,NATURALISM and pragmitsmhey define education is an all round development of the child MAN's body and SPIRIT Rabindranath Tagore thought that true education can DEVELOP humanity only true education can make good relationship between each other foreign education system INFLUENCE from his childhood hope this helped you mark as brainlist

35012.

What I will do if there is war

Answer» PLEASE don't PRAY for that ..
35013.

MENTION THREE PROPOSALS FOR THE MOUNTBATTEN'S PLAN​

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tion:It is also called the MOUNTBATTEN PLAN. The June 3 Plan included the principles of partition, autonomy, sovereignty to both nations, right to make their own constitution. Above all, the Princely States such as Jammu and Kashmir were given a CHOICE to either join India or PAKISTAN. PLZZ mark my answer as brainlist

35014.

The Shang king was the political religious and 1)__________ leader of the country. Leaders of territories ,known as 2)________ and other royal officials formed and upper class of 3)_________. Most Shang people,however,were farmers.

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tion:1)KNOWN2)empiror3)RELIGION

35015.

♡♡WRITE ABOUT THE DHAMMAL DANCE OF SIDDIS♧​

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is one such dance form that reflects the Siddis' passion for hunting. In the olden days, also known as Mashira NRITYA, this dance was PERFORMED by Siddis after returning from a successful hunting expedition. During the reign of kings, Dhamal was the MAIN source of entertainment for RULERS.

35016.

The congress resolutioned to fight for purna swaraj inthe year 1929 under whose presidentship ​

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tion:The Purna Swaraj resolution—proclaimed on January 26, 1930, later to be celebrated as independent India's Republic Day—called for “complete freedom from the BRITISH” but was later interpreted by Prime MINISTER Nehru as PERMITTING India to remain within the British Commonwealth, a practical concession young Jawaharlal ...

35017.

Influence of personal values on habits

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tion: a person's VALUES?HOWEVER, factors which may not have been internalised as beliefs and values can still influence a person's attitudes at the point of decision-making. TYPICAL influences include the desire to please, POLITICAL correctness, convenience, peer PRESSURE, and psychological stressors.

35018.

5 problems of urbanisation in britian during industrial revolution

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Effects of the Industrial RevolutionWorking ConditionsLiving ConditionsUrbanizationPublic Health and Life ExpectancyChild LaborWorking Class Families and the Role of WomenThe Emerging Middle ClassExplanation:UrbanizationThe Industrial Revolution changed material production, wealth, labor patterns and population distribution. Although many rural areas remained farming COMMUNITIES during this time, the lives of people in cities changed drastically. The NEW industrial labor opportunities caused a population shift from the COUNTRYSIDE to the cities. The new factory work led to a need for a strict system of factory discipline.During this time, CHILD labor and the unsafe working conditions rampant in many factories led to reform movements. Population MOVEMENT was caused by people living in small farming communities who moved to cities. These prospective workers were looking for wage labor in newly developed factories.

35019.

1920s saw immense changes in popular culture because of the two technologies of A) telephones and telegraphs B) motion pictures and radios C) microphones and antennas D) phonographs and televisions

Answer» TELEPHONES & telegraphsExplanation:
35020.

State two reasons why lord Mountbatten came to India​

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Here the answer:--- In March 1947, Mountbatten BECAME VICEROY of India with a mandate to oversee the BRITISH withdrawal. He established good relations with leading politicians, PARTICULARLY with Jawaharlal Nehru, but was unable to persuade the MUSLIM leader Mohammad Ali Jinnah of the benefits of a united, independent India.Nehru, Mahatma Gandhi and the INC wanted a united, secular India, while the Muslim League, led by Mohammad Ali Jinnah, was pressing for the division of India to create a separate Muslim state: Pakistan.plz mark as Brainliest...

35021.

Pang apat na pangulo ng Republika

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what is this I can't UNDERSTAND sorry is it any other language inspite of HINDI or PUNJABI

35022.

NAME THE LAST VICEROY OF INDIA...!!!!​

Answer» LORD MOUNTBATTEN FOLLOW me and MARK as BRAINLIEST .
35023.

Name the opressive act against which the Indian Association fought??​

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The Indian Association was headed by Satyendranath BANERJEE. The association had lawyers, professionals and educated MIDDLE class as its members. It LAUNCHED agitations against oppressive ACTS such as Licence ACT, the Arms Act and the Vernacular Press Act.please add me as brainliest

35024.

What set Andrew Jackson’s presidency apart from the administrations that came before it?

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Jackson ASSUMED command of the policy-making process instead of waiting for CONGRESS to TAKE the lead.Explanation:

35025.

Mention a difference between the belief of liberals and radicals

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(i) Liberals wanted a nation which tolerated all religions. In CONTRAST, radicals wanted a nation in which government was based on the majority of a country's population.(II) Liberals did not believe in universal adult franchise. They felt men of property mainly should have the vote. But radicals opposed the privileges of great landowners and wealthy FACTORY owners.(iii) Liberals did not WANT the vote for women. On the other hand, many radicals supported women's suffragette movement.

35026.

Why did Asif khan send his messenger to Rani durgawati?

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Durgavati’s marriage to Dalpat Shah, could have been a political or dynastic alliance, as a Rajput marrying a Gond was unconventional in medieval times. The Chandellas were involved in continuous wars with the KALACHURIS who lived near Jabalpur and the armies of the Delhi Sultanate which was draining their treasury and weakening their authority. As a result of this marriage, the Chandellas became allies of the powerful and wealthy kingdom of Garha-Mandla. This dynastic alliance would be of help when Keerat Rai received help from the Gonds and put up a stiff resistance to Sher Shah Suri, the Afghan ruler of Delhi, when he invaded the Kalinjar fort in 1545 CE.In the same year, Rani Durgavati gave birth to a son who was named Vir Narayan. But Dalpat Shah passed away in 1550 CE leaving behind a 5 year old heir. Thus, the Queen became a Regent and took control over Gondwana, ruling the kingdom.A view of the Chauragarh templeA view of the Chauragarh templeAn able administrator, Rani Durgavati shifted her capital from Singaurgarh fort to Chauragarh around 250 miles away, near Panchmarhi in Madhya Pradesh. It was a fort of strategic importance situated on the Satpura hill RANGE.The Queen became a Regent and took control over Gondwana, ruling the kingdomIn 1556 CE, Baz Bahadur, the Sultan of Malwa attacked the kingdom of Rani Durgavati as it lay to his immediate east. But Rani Durgavati successfully REPULSED the attack, inflicting heavy losses to his army. This was followed by a temporary period of peace, but this was to change soon. In 1562 CE, Akbar defeated Baz Bahadur and brought the region of Malwa under Mughal dominion. Simultaneously, Asaf Khan, a Mughal general, conquered Rewa, which lay north of Rani’s kingdom. Thus, Garha-Mandla now touched the boundaries of both Rewa and Malwa, which were under the Mughals. An attack from either of them was imminent.In 1564, lured by the prosperous state of Durgavati’s kingdom Garha-Mandla, Asaf Khan marched towards it with a huge army. To fight a defensive battle, the Queen is said to have moved to Narai Nala (Jabalpur district) situated between a hilly range on one side and two rivers – Gaur and Narmada, on the other. As the enemy entered the valley, Durgavati’s soldiers attacked them. During the battle, her faujdar or chief of the forces was killed and Durgavati DECIDED to lead the forces herself. She chased the Mughal army out of the valley and emerged victorious.Painting by the Mughal court artists Kesav and Jagannath from the Akbarnama (Book of Akbar) DEPICTS the heroic death in battle of Rani Durgavati c. 1590-95 CEPainting by the Mughal court artists Kesav and Jagannath from the Akbarnama (Book of Akbar) depicts the heroic death in battle of Rani Durgavati c. 1590-95 CEThe next day, the Mughal army returned, challenging her once again with heavy artillery. This time helped by her son, Durgavati is said to have mounted her elephant Sarman and led her troops. Her son, Vir successfully repulsed the Mughal army thrice but was seriously wounded and had to be taken to a secure place. Durgavati continued the battle and was apparently shot by 2 arrows one that pierced her ear and the other, her neck. Injured and clearly outnumbered Rani Durgavati knew she was facing imminent defeat. So instead of getting captured by the Mughal army, she decided to kill herselfExplanation:

35027.

What do you know about TestMax?

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.And not INTERESTED tooooo

35028.

Nagbibigay ng proteksyon sa mga magsasaka sa pamamagitan ng pagbibigay ng karapatan sa kanilang mamili ng sistemang nais nilang mamagitan sa kanila at sa may-ari ng mga lupang kanilang sinasaka. A. Court of Agrarian Relations B. Agricultural Tenancy Commission C. Agricultural Tenancy Act D. Agrarian Reform Program

Answer» AGRICULTURE TENANCY ACT
35029.

CAUSES FOR LAUNCH OF QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT

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eQuit India Movement started in 1942 mainly due to 2 reasons.Firstly there was a threat of Japanese invasion in India as Japanese were FIGHTING against British in World War 2. Japanese had already conquered Burma and this further MADE Indians fear and thus Gandhi spoke at a Congress meeting that to avoid such invasion, Indians had to drive British out of India and the only way to do so was to PERSUADE British by a non violent protest.Secondly Stafford Cripps had come to India in order to resolve issues and proposed that full Dominion status WOULD be granted to India after WW2 and elections will be held in order to form a constituent assembly. However it was said that every province will have choice to opt out of the constitution. Congress strongly opposed the mission as it didn't MENTION sudden transfer of power and granted right to provinces to opt. Moreover Congress couldn't trust the British mainly due to the previos violation of agreements by British. Thus in order to oppose the mission, Congress started Quit India movement on 8th August, 1942.♥️Please mark it as♥️

35030.

।कश्मीर के हिमालय में स्थित पर्वतमाला के नाम लिखिए।​

Answer» TION:माउंट एवरेस्ट, कंचनजंघा, ल्होत्से,मकालू, चोयु, मनास्लु, धौलागिरी और अन्नपूर्णा इत्यादि नेपाल हिमालय की प्रमुख पर्वत चोटियां हैं।
35031.

Which was the largest carnivorous dinosaur?​

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SpinosaurusExplanation:HOPE it HELPS...

35032.

What was harrapan government?

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tion:The INDUS Valley people called their KINGS, rajas. The rulers governed through TRADE and religion, instead of military strength. The king did not have the highest class or power as the kings did in other CIVILIZATIONS, the priests did. When the Aryans invaded this civilization, elders became the head of the society.

35033.

What role did the Catholic Church play in the rise of Italian fascism?

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Clerical fascism (ALSO clero-fascism or clerico-fascism) is an ideology that combines the political and ECONOMIC doctrines of fascism with clericalism. The term has been USED to describe organizations and movements that combine religious elements with fascism, support by religious organizations for fascism, or fascist regimes in which clergy PLAY a LEADING role.Explanation:

35034.

What were the religious beliefs of Harsha

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In his RELIGION, Harsha REPRESENTED this kind of liberal SPIRIT of his time. His ancestors were Saivites, his father was a devotee of the sun, and his BROTHER was a Buddhist. Harsha BECAME a devotee of all the three, Siva, Surya, and Buddha.please add me as brainliest

35035.

Fill in the blanks no.6 ​

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Some LAWS can be SUSPENDED during an EMERGENCY.

35036.

Who killed president Kennedy.

Answer» TION:LEE Harvey Oswald GOOGLE SE SEARCH koya
35037.

What was the impact of various reforms in the sphere of legislation​

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The International Labour Organization has called on Romania to make changes to its labour and social dialogue legislation. The move comes after a study on the Labour LEGISLATIVE Reforms in Romania was published in January 2013 by a group of independent experts. The experts, and a round table meeting that coincided with the release of the study, conclude that labour reform in 2011 had a negative IMPACT on workers. It affected UNION coverage and access to collective bargainingExplanation:

35038.

300 years before Jesus was born, who foretold that Jesus will be born in Jerusalem?​

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The PROPHET Micah FORETOLD the BIRTH of JESUS in Bethlehem.

35039.

Who seized the rich province of Punjab and the Sarkar of Sirhind from the Mughals in the 17th century?​

Answer» R I hope it is rightPlease MARK me as BRAINLIST answer please
35040.

The dargah of sufi salim muinuddin chishti is at

Answer» TION:Fatehpur SikriOne of the finest examples of MUGHAL architecture and a noted religious centre for MUSLIMS is the Dargah or TOMB of Sheikh Salim Chisti in Fatehpur Sikri. Emperor Akbar had this tomb built in the honour of SUFI Saint Salim Chisti between 1571 and 1580.
35041.

Who was mirjafar ? And what was the relationship with British

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mirjafar is a commendar in the birtish companyExplanation:he was a commender when in the BATTLE of PLASSEY by his plan the birtish COMPANY has been FALL down

35042.

Main centres of craft production

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ng on which era/part of the world you MEAN, the answer can differ. I can answer for Europe during the INDUSTRIAL revolution; Britain was the BIGGEST center of PRODUCTION, with Germany and France catching up.

35043.

Write your question here (Keep it simple and clear to get the best answer) role played by Robespierre and the Jacobins during the reign of terror

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The Reign of Terror, or more commonly The Terror (French: la TERREUR), refers to a period of the French Revolution when, following the creation of the First French Republic, a series of massacres and numerous public executions took place in response to revolutionary FERVOUR, anti-clerical sentiment, and spurious ACCUSATIONS of treason by Maximilien Robespierre and the Committee of Public Safety.There is disagreement among historians over when exactly “the Terror” started. Some consider it to have begun only in 1793, giving the date as either 5 September,[1] June[2] or March, when the Revolutionary Tribunal came into existence. Others, however, cite the earlier time of the September Massacres in 1792, or even July 1789, when the first killing of the revolution occurred.[a] There is a consensus of opinion that it ended with the FALL of Maximilien Robespierre in July 1794[1][2] and resulting Thermidorian Reaction.[3] By then, 16,594 official death sentences had been DISPENSED throughout France since June 1793, of which 2,639 were in Paris aloneExplanation:

35044.

Who helped Jesus carry the cross?​

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elped him . Internal informationSimon of CYRENE was recruited by the SOLDIERS from the CROWD to carry or help carry the cross.

35045.

STATE THREE CAUSES FOR LAUNCHING THE QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT..!

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The THREE Causes For Launching QUIT India Movement Were:Explanation:1)Gandhi ji ANGRY With British due to damage caused to India during World War II2)FAILURE Of Gandhi Ji's Satyagraha Movement due to which he announced the Quit India Movement3)British Tortured Indian People and were exploiting their wealth

35046.

How did the slave trade of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries aid the Industrial Revolution in Britain? A. Profits from the slave trade were invested in the development of new industries. B. Slave labor was more efficient in terms of productivity compared to paid labor. C. Slaves helped to increase the demand for manufactured goods, making them more profitable. D. The taxes collected from slave owners was used develop the steam engine and other innovations.

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Slaves helped to increase the demand for manufactured goods, making them more profitable. D). The TAXES COLLECTED from slave OWNERS was USED develop the steam engine and other innovationsExplanation:

35047.

Hola guys✌✌What is the difference between history and past??No copying from Google.Plz❌❌​

Answer» PAST don't tell about any FAMILY or important dates....whereas....history tells about all the characters of SOMEONE's family or any date.Explanation:FOLLOW me give TNX
35048.

Muhammad-bin Tughlaq conducted five experiments which . . .

Answer» GED the CURRENCY also shifted his CAPITAL from Delhi to DEVGIRI also copper COIN instead of gold
35049.

When was aati was banned?

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I don't KNOW.........

35050.

Write the importance of leather industry in india?plzz no spam...........​

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Leather sector OCCUPIES a very important place in the development of our economy on account of its substantial export earnings, potential for CREATION of employment opportunities and favorable conditions for its sustained growth. There is a large potential to INCREASE the domestic production and exports.