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Discuss why the colonial Government in India brought in the following laws. In each case explain how the law changed the lives of the pastoralists.Grazing Tax |
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Answer» GRAZING Tax: In ORDER to increase its revenue, the colonial GOVERNMENT imposed a tax on land, salt, canal water, and also animals. Pastoralists had to pay a tax on every animal they took to grazing in the pastures. The Grazing Tax was introduced in India by the mid-nineteenth century. In the 1850s, the RIGHT to collect these taxes were auctioned off to contractors. The contractors on their part tried to extract as much tax as possible in order to recover the MONEY they paid to the government. In order to pay less, the pastoralists had to decrease the number of animals they took for grazing. |
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Discuss why the colonial Government in India brought in the following laws. In each case explain how the law changed the lives of the pastoralists.Criminal Tribes Act |
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Answer» Criminal Tribes Act: The British authorities regarded nomadic people with suspicion and contempt. Nomadic tribes were moved from one place to another in search of grazing grounds. This made it difficult for them to CONTROL and identify such people. While on the other hand, they saw the settled people as peaceful and law-abiding. Thus in order to bring nomadic and pastoralist people under their control, the British PASSED the Criminal Tribes Act in 1871. Through this act, communities of CRAFTSMEN, traders and pastoralists were classified as CRIMINALS by birth and nature. They were FORCED to settle in one location and could not move without a permit. The village police kept a close watch on them as a result. |
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8-12a carThe Circunference of a Wheel ofis Im, it rotates 130times / min. What distance willthecar moves in two hr 9v6xpyv |
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Discuss why the colonial Government in India brought in the following laws. In each case explain how the law changed the lives of the pastoralists.Forest Acts |
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Answer» Forest Acts: Various forest acts were enacted in order to produce commercially viable timber like deodar or sal. Some tracts of FORESTS were declared ‘Reserved’ which meant pastoralists were denied access to these forests. Those that were classified as ‘Protected’, pastoralists had some customary grazing rights but their movements were restricted severely. These LAWS were enacted as the colonial authorities BELIEVED that grazing destroyed roots and DEPLETED the fertility of the forests. It affected the pastoralists in the sense that their movements were restricted with specific timings to control how much time they spent in the forests. One can safely say their lives were ruled by the permits of the forest DEPARTMENTS. |
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What is the difference between evonomic equality and social equality |
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Answer» Explanation: ECONOMIC and SOCIAL rights are clearly ENSHRINED in international human rights law: critical rights such as the RIGHT to education, EMPLOYMENT, an adequate standard of living, health and social security should be guaranteed by states without discrimination. |
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Ling made a study chart for science class.Which organelle accurately completes the chart? |
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Answer» A. Lysosome B. Cell wall C. Vacuole D. ENDOPLASMIC reticulum CORRECT ans:- C. Vacuole
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Q.1 Explain why nomadic tribes need to move from one place to another. What are the advantages to the environment of this continuous movement? |
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Answer» Nomadic tribes move from one location in order to maintain their SUSTENANCE and way of lie. As they are involved in ANIMAL husbandry, the availability of water is PARAMOUNT to their existence along with fresh pastures for their animals. When the pasture is depleted they move to next area looking for new grazing grounds. The advantages of the environment are as follows: (I) The environment gets a chance to regrow and RECOVER, thus maintaining the ecological balance of the area. (II) It prevents overgrazing as this will lead to depletion of future grazing grounds. (III) The manure of the animals helps in fertilising the soil, which will be INSTRUMENTAL in repeating the nomadic process of moving from one location to another a possibility. |
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ਹੇਠ ਲਿਖੇ ਸੂਖਮ ਜੀਵਾਂ ਵਿੱਚੋਂ ਕਿਹੜਾ ਪ੍ਰੋਕੈਰੀਓਟਿਕ ਸੈੱਲ ਤੋਂ ਬਣਿਆ ਹੈ। Which of the following micro-organisms is made up of prokaryotic cellਜੀਵਾਣੂ/Bacteriaਅਮੀਬਾ/Amoebaਪੈਰਾਮੀਸ਼ੀਅਮ/Paramecium |
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Answer» only the SINGLE celled organisms of the domain bacteria and archea classified as prokaryotes-- pro means before and kary means nucleus.animals,plants,fungi and protests are all eukaryotes-- eu means true and are MADE up of Eukaryotic cells. |
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Prove that theequation* (2+3)+22 |
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Answer» Explanation: (2+3)+22 =5+22 =27 I THINK this only your question |
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Between 1880 and 1920 forests cover in the Indian subcontinent declined by 9.7 million hectares, from 108.6 million hectares to 98.9 million hectares. Discuss the role of the following factors in this decline:Adivasis and Other Peasant Users: |
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Answer» ADIVASIS and other PEASANT communities practised shifting cultivation It involved cutting down parts of forest area are CUT and burning the tree roots. Seeds were then sown into the burnt patch and come the monsoon SEASON they were harvested. When fertility declined in that particular area, the same practice was repeated in a different location. So along with LOSING some of the forest tracts, there were fewer chances of the trees growing back due to loss in soil fertility |
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Nagaland people looks like other Asian but which country |
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Answer» KOREAN japanese hope it will HELP you |
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Between 1880 and 1920 forests cover in the Indian subcontinent declined by 9.7 million hectares, from 108.6 million hectares to 98.9 million hectares. Discuss the role of the following factors in this decline:Agricultural Expansion |
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Answer» As the population rose, so did the demand for food. Forestlands were cleared in order to MAKE WAY for new agricultural tracts. The colonial authorities believed that they can produce more food if they clear the forests. In addition, forests were considered unproductive, to begin with, so they had little qualms in cutting them down in huge numbers. Agricultural land rose by 6.7 million hectares between 1880 and 1920. It can be safely SAID that agricultural expansions CONTRIBUTED the most towards deforestation. |
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Nimbu jaati da fala vich kehra tajab hunda ha |
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Answer» NIMBU JAATI DA fala VICH kehra tajab hunda ha 30 thanks = Ib❤ |
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How com we consides, it differentPerson could have different on Confluunnations of a country'sis development? |
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Answer» Answer: A developed economy is typically characteristic of a developed country with a relatively HIGH level of ECONOMIC growth and security. Standard criteria for evaluating a country's level of development are INCOME per capita or per capita gross domestic product, the level of industrialization, the GENERAL standard of living, and the amount of technological infrastructure. |
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Between 1880 and 1920 forests cover in the Indian subcontinent declined by 9.7 million hectares, from 108.6 million hectares to 98.9 million hectares. Discuss the role of Railways in this decline: |
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Answer» Railways were an important asset that was essential in maintaining trade through the transport of GOODS and the domination of the colonies through the transport of troops. Wood was needed to lay the sleepers for railway tracks. The sleepers are what HELD the tracks from breaking APART. For one KILOMETRE of railway TRACK anywhere between 1760 and 2000 sleepers were required. Thus vast tracts of forest were cut down to provide the materials for the railways |
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Freedom cannot be unlimited or absolute. |
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Answer» Answer: Freedom cannot be unlimited or ABSOLUTE because if it is so, PEOPLE can use their rights and freedom IRRESPONSIBLY. And this would result not in country's growth, but it's downfall. Rights and duties are the two sides of the same COIN. So, fundamental duties RESTRICT the amount of freedom granted to the citizens. |
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What steps are taken to improve the conditions of factory workers and peasants in Russia after his civil war |
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Answer» Answer: An extended schooling system developed, and arrangements were MADE for factory WORKERS and peasants to enter universities. Crèches were established in factories for the children of women. CHEAP public health care was provided. MODEL LIVING quarters were set up for workers MARK BRAINLIEST |
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Why there is a need of decentralizazati9. श्रीलंका और बेल्जियम की प्रशासनिक व्यवस्था से हमें क्या शिक्षा मिलती है?वर्णन करे ।Describe what a Education we get from the administrative hindi me answer |
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Answer» Answer: 9. श्रीलंका और बेल्जियम की ... से हमें क्या शिक्षा मिलती है? ... DESCRIBE what a EDUCATION we GET from the ADMINISTRATIVE ... |
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We humans live upto how many years 100 or |
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Answer» Explanation: AVERAGE 60 YEARS is the ANSWER PLEASE mark me as a brainliest |
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What was the name of the 1789 Revolution?1789 की कांति को किस नाम से जाना |
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Answer» The FRENCH REVOLUTION |
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Name of the fertilizer used by farmers |
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Answer» HERE IS YOUR ANSWER UREA HOPE IT HELPS YOU....... |
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Which of these sources of Revenue comes under State Government? *2 अंक(A). Service Tax(B). Income Tax(C). Toll Tax(D). Custom Duty |
Answer» service TAXES I'd the answer mate...MARK me as BRAINLIEST and follow me ✌️ itxEvilGirl ❤️ |
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Which is the first country to get independence from Britain? *2 अंक(A). Afghanistan(B). India(C). United States(D). China |
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Answer» In 1939, Canada, South Africa, Australia and New ZEALAND were the first to be given INDEPENDENCE within the Commonwealth. Since then a total of 62 countries have gained independence from the United Kingdom. This is followed by France with 28, Spain with 17, The Soviet Union with 16, Portugal with 7 and the USA with 5. |
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Who is the richest person in the world? |
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Answer» JEFF beoz Explanation: |
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Which is the first country to get independence from Britain? |
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Answer» In 1939, CANADA, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand were the first to be given independence WITHIN the Commonwealth. Since then a TOTAL of 62 countries have gained independence from the United Kingdom. This is followed by France with 28, Spain with 17, The Soviet Union with 16, PORTUGAL with 7 and the USA with 5. hope it's HELPFUL Answer ☺️ please mark me brainlist answer Thanks |
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Describe the various factors of production 4mark |
Answer» Hope you like it❣️Explanation: The factors of production are resources that are the building blocks of the ECONOMY; they are what people use to produce goods and services. Economists DIVIDE the factors of production into four categories: land, labor, capital, and ENTREPRENEURSHIP. ... Land resources are the RAW materials in the production process. |
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Q4.Why did the Indus Valley Civilization come to an end? |
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Answer» Answer: MANY scholars believe that the collapse of the Indus VALLEY Civilization was caused by climate change. Some experts believe the drying of the SARASWATI River, which BEGAN around 1900 BCE, was the main cause for climate change, while OTHERS conclude that a great flood struck the area. |
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Define 1 dioptre of power of alens |
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Answer» Answer: 1 dioptre of power of a lens is described as the unit of measurement of the optical power of a lens or CURVED mirror equivalent to the reciprocal of FOCAL length (f). Measurement of the focal length in a meter. The SI unit of power of lens is dioptre WHOSE focal length is one meter, which is denoted by the LETTER D. Explanation: please FOLLOW me and mark me as brainlist |
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2. State the power of the Supreme Court in the criminal matters. |
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Answer» Explanation: broadly broadly speaking the DECISION of supreme court is not SUBJECT to further review by ANOTHER court |
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What are the difference between village and urban areas..... |
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Answer» Answer: Rural AREAS are the opposite of urban areas. Rural areas, often called "the country," have LOW population density and large amounts of UNDEVELOPED land. Usually, the difference between a rural area and an urban area is clear. ... In the United States, settlements with 2,500 inhabitants or more are DEFINED as urban. May it HELPS you Please mark me as Brainliest☺ |
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Where is Valabhi situated ? |
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Answer» Answer: VALLABHI (or VALABHI or Valabhipur, modern Vala) is an ANCIENT city located in the Saurashtra peninsula of Gujarat, near Bhavnagar in western India. It is also known as Vallabhipura, and was the CAPITAL of the ancient GURJAR Maitraka Dynasty. State: Gujarat Founded by: Maharaja Kanak sen Country: India |
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how can you say that every government that hold an election is not a democracy?give an example. please answer this question |
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Answer» Your ANSWER is here... with ATTACHMENT |
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1. State the qualifications required for being appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court |
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Answer» Answer: A PERSON to be appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court should have the following qualifications: He should be a CITIZEN of India. ... He should have been an ADVOCATE of a High Court (or High Courts in succession) for ten years; or. He should be a DISTINGUISHED JURIST in the opinion of the president |
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Budget allocation of estrada for department of health |
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Answer» Answer: 139.18b Explanation: THATS APPROXIMATE budjet is for DEPARTMENT of HEALTH |
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How are roads important to us? |
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Answer» Answer: hσpє ít hєlps чσu!!Explanation: Roads MAKE a crucial contribution to economic development and growth and bring IMPORTANT social benefits. ... In addition, providing ACCESS to employment, social, health and education services makes a road NETWORK crucial in fighting against poverty. Roads open up more areas and stimulate economic and social development. |
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9th class ncert government book s.s.t. pdf all book odf |
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Answer» Conductors which OBEY Ohm's Law have a constant resistance when the VOLTAGE is VARIED across them or the current through them is INCREASED. These conductors are called ohmic conductors. A graph of the current VS. ... This is because the resistance of some conductors changes as their temperature changes. |
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How can we better preserve and protect animals so that they may continue to live on? |
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Answer» Answer: Here are someways to accomplish this. 1: EDUCATE your family about endangered SPECIES in your area. ... 2: Recycle and buy SUSTAINABLE products. ... 3: REDUCE your water consumption. ... 4: Reduce your personal footprint. ... 5: Do not buy plastic products. ... 6: Pressure your civil servants. ... 7: Volunteer your time to PROTECT the wildlife in your area. |
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Why is it important for animals to never go extinct? |
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Answer» Scientists estimate that 100 to 10,000 species — from microscopic organisms to large plants and ANIMALS — go extinct each year. ... Species can become extinct when humans over hunt and over fish, pollute the environment, destroy habitats , and INTRODUCE new species to AREAS. Factories can pollute the air and the oceans. |
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What do you believe is the greatest threat to animals and why? |
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Answer» Answer: hσpє ít hєlps чσu!!Explanation: Wildlife is suffering Wildlife on planet Earth is under siege from all sides, facing down habitat loss and the impact of climate change. Some of the biggest THREATS to wildlife include ILLEGAL wildlife TRADE, habitat destruction, invasive SPECIES, pollution, and clime change |
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Which of the following became the allegory of the French Nation |
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Answer» Female ALLEGORY of FRANCE was named as MARIANNE, which underlined the idea of a people's nation. Her characteristics were drawn from those of Liberty and the Republic – the red cap, the tricolour, the cockade. GERMANIA was the allegory of the German nation. 30THANKS = INBOX |
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On the outline of map of India mark and label the location of the following given below: 1. hirakud 2. koyna 3. Bhakra Nangal 4. bamboo drip crop irrigation system 5. underground tanks or tanks for storing drinking water 6. tungabhadra class 10 |
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In what different ways do people spoil or damage our heritage |
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Answer» Answer: People nowadays BELIEVE in moderisation, which make them believe into scientific CAUSES and not in the traditional education. They believe that ATTAINING a but of traditional education WOULD make them superstition which is a WRONG belief. |
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खादर और डेट का क्या अर्थ है? |
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I am the green house effect the warms the earth's atmosphere.identify me: |
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Answer» Greenhouse effect, a warming of Earth's surface and TROPOSPHERE (the lowest layer of the atmosphere) caused by the presence of water vapour, carbon DIOXIDE, METHANE, and certain other GASES in the air. ... Of those gases, known as greenhouse gases, water vapour has the largest effect. |
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(a)Who is the he in these lines?Ans-Heico |
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Answer» heico in these LINES very SUCCESSFUL |
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You are travelling in a car with your family from Delhi to Sri Sultanpur Lodhi and then to Goindwal Sahib. On the way to Goindwal you cross a long bridge. This bridge is built over a famous river. Can you name this river?Sutlej Ravi Chena Beasans. d. Beas |
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Answer» Answer: You are travelling in a car with your FAMILY from Delhi to Sri Sultanpur LODHI and then to Goindwal Sahib. On the way to Goindwal you cross a long BRIDGE. This bridge is BUILT over a famous river. Can you name this river? Sutlej Ravi Chena Beas |
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Describe lok sabha and rajya sabha ( in 2) |
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Answer» it's your answer....... |
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Which continent is at 40 north and 20 east |
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Answer» Asia Explanation: |
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