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When was CHAURI CHAURA incident took place. |
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Answer» 4 February 1922The Chauri Chaura INCIDENT OCCURRED at Chauri Chaura in the GORAKHPUR district of the United Province, (modern Uttar Pradesh) in British India on 4 February1922, when a large group of protesters, PARTICIPATING in the Non-cooperation movement, CLASHED with police, who opened fire. |
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Write a brief paragraph explaining the significance of the 369th Regiment in World War I |
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Answer» With the 370th Infantry Regiment, it was known for being one of the FIRST African American regiments to serve with the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I. ... During WWI, the 369th SPENT 191 days in frontline TRENCHES, more than any other American unit.Hope this ANSWER will help you......... |
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role of health services in the economic development of a country. (7 points) PLEASE QUICKLY I HAVE EXAM |
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Answer» e of health in economic development is analyzed via two channels: the direct labor productivity effect and the indirect incentive effect. The labor productivity HYPOTHESIS asserts that individuals who are healthier have higher returns to labor INPUT. This is well tested in the empirical literature with mixed conclusions. The incentive effect is borne of the theoretical literature, and individuals who are healthier and have a greater life expectancy will have the incentive to invest in education as the time horizon over which returns can be earned is EXTENDED. Education is the driver of economic growth, and thus health plays an indirect ROLE. Accounting for the simultaneous determination of the key variables - growth, education, fertility - the results show that the indirect effect of health is positive and significant. WITHOUT recognition of the indirect role of health the economic benefits of health improvements are underestimated. |
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What is prime minster |
| Answer» TION:peime minster MEAN vo PURA INDIA Ko daka or NEW new development Kara | |
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What is the world in India you now |
| Answer» TION:this is a MAKE a WORLD to be a ANOTHER LIFE is known ar world | |
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Short / long answer : 1. What were the efforts made by the British to establish trade relation with India?Analyse the steps by which they succeded.How did the Fast India Comnany establish three trade centres at three imnortant |
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Answer» lish East India company was a private company run by the board of directors it was formed on 31st December 16000 the company was granted the exclusive right to trade in the east through the Charter issued by Queen Elizabeth 1 the chapter 1 the branded Monopoly of trade and did not scary any directive of conquest of colonialism captain Hawkins of the English East India Company arrived at royal COURT of Jahangir in 1608 to SEEK permission to the setup of English trading centre at Surat Jahangir not GRANT permission to Hawkings as the PORTUGUESE were putting pressure on him not to grant permission Thomas DRAW came to India as a member of ambassador of James Bond the king of England to the mughal court in 1615 |
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Reason for indirect election of president in India |
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Answer» tion:The president is INDIRECTLY ELECTED by the MLAS (Members of the Legislative Assembly), and the Maps. |
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Which city was the capital of the kingdom of Maharaja Ranjit Singh |
| Answer» TION:LahoreIn 1799 RANJIT Singh moved the capital to LAHORE from Gujranwala, where it had been ESTABLISHED in 1763 by his GRANDFATHER, Charat Singh. | |
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Disscuss nazi became popular in 1930 |
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Answer» Nazism became popular in Germany by 1930 DUE to a lot of REASONS:The most apparent being the GREAT DEPRESSION |
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99. In which Rock Edict is Ashoka named in person and not by his usual title 'Devanampiya'? (A) Mahasthan (B) Taxila (C) Bahapur (D) Maski |
| Answer» TION:d MASKI is the ANSWER ........ | |
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We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. -Preamble to the US Constitution Which function or role of government is NOT expressed within the Preamble? A) preserve freedom B) maintain a peaceful nation C) protect the Bill of Rights D) defend against external enemies |
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Which officer was in charge of the royal karkhanasno google |
| Answer» TION:ABDUSAMAD the HEAD HOPE you GOT it | |
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What similar management strategies were utilized by all classical civilizations |
| Answer» SOPHISTICATED tools for warfare EXPLANATION:MARK as BRAINLIEST | |
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describe the contribution of television to the popularity of cricket... please answer this question as fast as you can please |
| Answer» TION:without television how people all over the world could SEE CRICKET....come Ipl is upcoming...HOPE it helpspls mark it brainliest plzz | |
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Which officer was in charge of the royal karkhanas?please don't Google.... |
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Should i completely rely on Scope of syllabus for History civics ICSE paper |
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I uvti w promulgate Ordinances 5. The President can issue Proclamation of National Emergency under certain circumstances.In this context explain the following:(a) The three circumstances leading to the Proclamation of National Emergency(b) Duration of such Proclamation(c) Effect of such Proclamation on Centre-State relations (or Federal Provisions of theConstitution)(d) Effect of such Proclamation on Fundamental Rights6. With reference to Emergency in the event of failure of Constitutional Machinery in aState, answer the following questions:(a) When is such an Emergency proclaimed?OrMention any two circumstances under which the imposition of President's Rulein a State could be justified.(b) What is the Duration of the Emergency?(c) What are the effects of the imposition of the President's Rule?t he financial Imorgon: 11 |
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Answer» The THREE CIRCUMSTANCES LEADING to the PROCLAMATION of NATIONAL EmergencyExplanation: |
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What similarities do the modern governments have with the ww2? |
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Answer» kersIs there such a thing as a perfect government? One "answer" was the utopian society established by the Shakers. In order to make their society perfect, the Shakers adhered to a strict policy of communal living, religious devotion, (pictured above in their distinctively animated form of worship) celibacy, rigorous labor, and equality.The last two decades of the 20th century were great for democratic governments. The Cold War ended with the collapse of communist dictatorships throughout Eastern Europe, including the Soviet Union itself. South Korea and Taiwan moved out of their authoritarian pasts toward greater democracy. Apartheid was ended in South Africa.But democracy is still not the only form of government in the world today. Despite differences in form and function, most of the world's governments still try to fulfill similar primary objectives.Purposes of Political SystemsThe Axis threatens the United StatesA government can use propaganda to reinforce its image as defender of the nation. This American poster from World War II shows how scare tactics can drum up support (as well as fresh recruits) for the military.Most governments are designed to PROVIDE their inhabitants with two IMPORTANT services: protection from outside invasion and protection of citizens from one another. How many different ways can a government protect from invasions? They can form large armies and navies, build fortified cities, provide border patrols, negotiate with potential enemies, threaten or punish "rogue" states, or join international organizations. The list goes on and on. It MAKES sense, then, that every country has its own way of accomplishing these basic needs. Of course, some are more SUCCESSFUL than others. But some similarities between governments will surely exist as well. For example, more than one country has thought to build strong armies and navies.Likewise, try to think of different ways that countries can protect citizens from one another. Some commonalties will surely appear — police forces, crime PREVENTION, putting criminals in jail, passing laws that define what is a crime and what is not. Again, governments have different ways to accomplish this end. Some allow more individual freedoms than others, some will have national police forces, and others will organize protection on the local level. As modern governments have taken on more responsibilities, such as regulating the economy and providing social services, the possibilities for different government structures and functions increase. historic documents, declaration, constitution, morePurposes of Economic SystemsEconomic systems provide needs for citizens by answering several questions:What resources does the country have, and what can be produced from them?How should goods and services be produced from the available resources?How are goods and services distributed among the inhabitants?Different economic systems around the world answer these questions in different ways.The resources of an economic system are called factors of production because the economy needs them to produce goods and services. They may be grouped into four categories:Disappearing forestsGovernments must consider how their citizens use (and replenish) natural resources. Forests, for example, are being depleted at an alarming rate because of human activities like logging. But which is more important: wildlife, or the thousands of families that depend on the income that the logging industry provides?Land. This category includes all natural resources, such as soil, water, air, and minerals.Labor. Every economy needs human resources — people who produce goods and services.Capital. Capital includes money, factories, heavy machinery — anything used to produce |
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How did Rome become a city |
| Answer» TION:Legend says Rome was founded by Romulus in 713 B.C.E, but the origins probably predate this, from a time when the SETTLEMENT was one of MANY on the LATIUM Plain. Rome developed where a salt trade route CROSSED the river Tiber en route to the coast, near the seven hills the city is said to be built on. | |
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What is ment by constitutional assembly |
| Answer» TION:constituent assembly is a PLACE where more no. of LAWYERS and advocates meet and discuss any embedment.the constitution is completed by the constituent assembly...now its the SUPREME courthope it helpspls MARK it brainliest plzz | |
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Answer all thee questions given above ? |
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Condition of where they were move to during the forced removal in south africa before 1994 |
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Please tell me the difference between the ideologies of Nazism and Fascism. Please today is my board exam. Tell answer in points. |
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Answer» ideology of narzism is DIFFERENT from fascismExplanation:Narzism:It is took in Germany at the POWER of HITLER in which the killing of Jews is their ideology and empowerd their nationFacismit is took at Japan. sorry to SAY I have no idea on FACISM: |
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6. "Constitution of India is merely a copy of the Government of India1935" who was the person related to this statement |
| Answer» PROVINCIAL autonomyfundamental rightslaw MAKING POWER to LEGISLATIVE | |
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Condition of where they were removed to during the forced removal in south africa before 1994 |
| Answer» FORCED removals were an essential tool of the GOVERNMENT to STRIP all black people of any political rights as well as their citizenship. IMPLEMENTATION of the Group Areas Act: The Group Areas Act mandated residential segregation and black people were forcibly removed to make room for the NEW dispensation | |
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What are the basic features of social movements |
| Answer» BASIC feature of SOCIAL movement is it make profit to all LOCALITY. | |
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GLF2. GDR3. FRG abbrevations |
| Answer» TION:Good LUCK FriendsGlobal Depository ReceiptFederal REPUBLIC of Germany | |
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Answer following question |
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Answer» where are the QUESTION |
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The massive migration of which African group in the first millennia BC, has left a lasting linguistic and agricultural impact in sub-Saharan Africa? |
| Answer» SOLUTIONS Explanation:Because climatic conditions in desert area like africe, SHARA desert E. tcPlz mark a BRAINLIST answereI hope you understand I hope you understand Follow back me | |
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What was the Truce of Zeus? |
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Answer» The OLYMPIC truce. A truce (in Greek, ekecheiria, which literally MEANS "HOLDING of hands") was announced before and during each of the Olympic festivals, to ALLOW visitors to travel safely to Olympia.hope help u mate ✌ |
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Which of the following was LEAST open to foreign trade? b. Yuan China c. Senegal d. Mughal India |
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Answer» mautritz EXPLANATION:but is not there in the OPTIONS |
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What is a push factor that might cause immigration? something that causes people to leave their country any legal restriction on immigration any hardship an immigrant faces in a new country something that draws people to a new country |
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Answer» in SYRIA SHOWS no SIGNS of ending. PEOPLE continue to flee, and refugees in neighbouring countries are now losing hope that they can returnInside Syria, the situation has continued to worsen, with fighting intensifying in all regions and the economy and services in a STATE of general collapse. This is driving yet more people to leave, but is also having a profound impact on those who have already escaped to neighbouring countries. |
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How did the Ghaznavid presence impact the Hindu people? |
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Answer» storian MAHMUD of Ghaznavi was seen as a character who went through leaps and bounds in order to achieve success. He destroyed many temples in his quest for conquering and that hurt the feelings of many Hindus, because temples are their place of worship, thus this act was seen as an act of offense on his behalf.Ghaznavi and his FELLOW acquaintances were ABLE to tap into the RICHES and the resources of Hindus. Because this all came to them in the form of booties of war, i.e. the spoils of war. Other things included the Hindus becoming slaves. For instance, Nandana was a place from where Ghaznavi TOOK home many Hindu slaves.i hope it will help u ... |
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write two sentences to describe the advantages and disadvantages of feudalism and the manorialism using one of the clauses |
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Answer» tion:Advantages and Disadvantages of FeudalismFeudalism played a major role in the Middle Ages. It drew a clear line separating different social classes and created codependency between the rich and the poor. Like any complicated economic system, there were advantages and disadvantages. Understanding the fundamental concepts, benefits and drawbacks of feudalism can provide insight into humanity's economic and social history. Feudalism was a social and political system practiced in Europe, Japan and CHINA during the Middle Ages. It was a mutual AGREEMENT between a lord and his subordinates. In the middle of the hierarchy were the lord's vassals. These people were nobility who swore an oath of loyalty to their lord. It was essentially a contract created for mutual benefit. In exchange for some LAND and protection, vassals were required to provide a certain amount of military service. This exchange granted security for vassals and significant financial gains for their lord. At the bottom of the pyramid were the serfs. Serfs were peasants who worked the land and provided surplus goods and taxes to the lord and his vassals.Advantages, A general advantage of feudalism was the stability that it brought. Serfs supported the INFRASTRUCTURE by providing essential goods and services. This, combined with an organized system of protection, helped maintain a steady balance that kept the kingdoms running. Although this system was INSTRUMENTAL for social order, the true advantages were felt by the lord and his close associates. They enjoyed vast material gain at the expense of the serfs. |
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During the late 1700s and early 1800s, canal building went through many changes. Which statements below tell about those changes? Choose all answers that are correct. Private firms cut canals at key points and connected rivers.Thanks to a web of waterways, boats could reach towns they had never been able to reach before.Americans showed little interest in the development of canals, regarding them as an Old World mode of transportation.The British Parliament passed laws directing that rivers be dug deeper and made wider.Road development made canals obsolete and rarely used. |
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Answer» ate firms cut canals at key points and connected rivers. B. Thanks to a web of waterways, boats COULD reach towns they had never been able to reach before.D. The British Parliament passed laws directing that rivers be dug deeper and made wider. Explanation:At the moment when roads were emerging back from the medieval era, the "British canal water transport system" played a crucial role in the UK Industrial REVOLUTION. BRITAIN was the first country to create a national canal network.The boarder with the East cities was connected by waterways and by the increasing railway network. Produce travelled from farms to ports on small boats along rivers and canals. Huge steamships transported goods & people from port to port. Railways also extended to connect cities, offering everyone a FASTER transportation.Good communication was necessary to transfer raw materials to factories and finished goods to the customer from the same factories. Not only to UK customers, but all over the British Empire 's expanding region. Roads were also being designed and strengthened, however bulky & heavy materials such as carbon and steel, or fragile & delicate materials such as potters could not be easily handled. Roads could not compete with water, as well.The navigable rivers of the United Kingdom were at that time more than 1000 miles, however the problem was that they no more traveled to the right places. The "industrial north & the MIDLANDS" were not linked to the market south or ports that could export their products. Two waves of canal construction were centered between 1759 to the beginning of 1770s and between 1789 & almost the end of the 18th century. By the late 18th century the surge had ended; by 1815, most British canals had been completed.To know morefirst british canal constructed in india - Brainly.in brainly.in/question/16674072 |
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Why are people Scared of The Corona Virus? Facts have proven that 80,000-100,000 Die to the Flu and people are worried about The Corona Virus, Why are people worried about the Corona Virus more than The Flu? |
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Answer» it takes 10 days to detected the VIRUS of the corona Explanation:its more DANGEROUS than FLU |
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Two pictorial books written in 'sanchipat' in Assam |
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Answer» sanchi PAT and sanchi puthi are TWO pictorial books written in SANCHIPAT in asssamExplanation:hope this will help umark me as BRAINLIST |
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Prime minister that had power |
| Answer» BORIS JohnsonExplanation:He has POWER over the WHOLE COUNTRY, so he has power | |
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Is the statement true or false? Successful as they were on rivers and lakes, steamboats were never able to cross the Atlantic. true false |
| Answer» FALSE............!!! | |
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Explain the consequence of the partition of Bengal |
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Answer» if ur syllabus is NCERT than check in TEXT BOOK part TWO PAGE number4 |
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Vagagagavavagagagagaiwjwhagag abahajahabahajanab |
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Answer» what are you TELLING..? |
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PLS HELP WILL GIVE BRAIN LIST AND 50 POINTS Describe Jainism In 2 or less Sentence |
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Answer» sm is TRADITIONALLY known as 'Jain Dharma'2.Followers of Jainism are called "Jains", a WORD derived from the Sanskrit word JINA referring to the path of VICTORY in crossing over life's stream of rebirths by destroying KARMA through an ethical and spiritual life. |
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What factors led to the growth of new cities in the seventeenth century |
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Answer» tion:ADVERTISEMENTS: Some of the main factors that have led to grow of cities are: (i) Surplus RESOURCES (ii) INDUSTRIALIZATION and Commercialization (iii) Development of Transport and Communication (IV) ECONOMIC Pull of the CITY (v) Educational and Recreational Facilities. |
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Kung susuriin ang mga paunang katangian ng taglay ng sinuman sa mga tauhan May nakikita ka bang pag kakahawig sa katangian ng taong kilala mo sa kasalukuyang panahon |
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Answer» tion:Oo, MAY ilang mga bagay na nananatiling palaging kapag nakilala mo ang ISANG tao sa unang pagkakataon o isandaang oras ngunit hindi lahat ng mga katangian ay pareho. Karamihan sa mga tao kapag dumating sila para sa paunang screening para sa trabaho, nagpapanggap silang hindi sila. Ang dahilan KUNG bakit sila ay nagawa sa pamamagitan ng maraming pagsubok sa pagkatao ng profile. Karamihan sa kanila ay naka-screen sa mga prosesong ito. Gayunpaman, ang mga taong hindi nagpapanggap ay tila pa RIN naiiba DAHIL hindi mo masasabi ang lahat tungkol sa isang tao sa paunang screening. Tulad ng paglipas ng oras sa kanilang mga katangian at katangian ay ginalugad. |
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How did the actions Ellington took early in his life impact his future success |
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Answer» He divided his studies between music and commercial art, and by 1918 established a reputation as a bandleader and agent. In 1923 he went to New YORK City and soon became a successful bandleader. In 1927 he SECURED an important engagement at the Cotton Club in Harlem, a section of New York City, and remained there (aside from OCCASIONAL tours) until 1932.Ellington's band made its first European trip in 1932. After World War II (1939–45), the band toured Europe regularly, with short trips to South America, the Far East, and Australia. ONE peak period for the band was from 1939 to 1942, when many critics considered its performancesMake my answer BRAINLIST |
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Who is tongle? And what did he do for our country? |
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Answer» a WiFi Dongle? A WiFi Dongle is a pocket-size device that connects to your smartphone, TABLET or laptop and allows you to access the internet while you're traveling. It is portable, easy to carry, CONVENIENT to USE, and very affordable. Most of the Wi-Fi dongles resemble USB drives.SELECT TO BRAINLIST ANSWER.... |
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How killed shah jahan |
| Answer» SHAH jahan was not killed by anybody , DUE to his poor HEALTH he was died . | |