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Disadvantages of industries to national economy |
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Answer» Explanation: => IT LEADS TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS SUCH AS DEFORESTATION AND EXTINCTION OF MANY TYPES OF ANIMALS AND PLANTS SPECIES=> URBAN AREAS BECOME MORE CROWDED AND POPULATED RATHER THAN RURAL AREA DUE TO INDUSTRIES.=> IT LEADS TO AIR POLLUTION |
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How was paleolithic man a great artist |
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Answer» The PALEOLITHIC (literally: "Old Stone Age") period covered between two and one-half to three million years, dependent upon which scientist has done the calculations. For the purposes of Art HISTORY, though, when we REFER to Paleolithic Art, we're talking about the Late Upper Paleolithic period. This began roughly around 40,000 years ago and lasted through the Pleistocene ice age, the end of which is commonly THOUGHT to have occurred near 8,000 B.C. (give or take a few centuries). This period was marked by the rise of Homo SAPIENS and their ever-developing ability to create tools and weapons. hope helpful for you ✌️✌️✌️ PLZ FOLLOW ME |
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Examine the origin of word democracy |
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Answer» THE TERM DEMOCRACY FIRST APPEARED IN ANCIENT GREEK POLITICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL IN THE CITY STATE OF ATHENS DURING CLASSICAL ENTIQUITY. THE WORD COMES FROM GREEK WORD DEMO MEANING COMMON PEOPLE AND KRATOS MEANING STRENGTH. HOPE THIS MAY HELP YOU..... |
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What are various disadvantages of INDUSTRIES to national economy |
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Answer» Answer: 1 ) The biggest disadvantage of industries is that it leads to increase in pollution as MANY units emit poisonous gases which over the years have turned out to be the major cause behind global warming. 2) Industries leads to shift in the preference of people and they TEND to prefer working there because of more money and opportunities rather than in agriculture sector and HENCE a gap is created because of this which in the long term can lead to food shortages because of the lack of interest in agriculture and allied activities. 3) Since industries tend to attract many people it leads to problem urbanization where many people from rural areas shift to urban areas LEADING to urbanization problems like lack of housing, congestion, lack of GREEN space, health related problems and so on. 4) It sometimes creates monopolies which ultimately lead to exploitation of consumers of the country and the huge gap between the rich and poor is also attributed to the industries. Explanation: |
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Why local self government is more powerful or more effective ? |
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Answer» HOPE this is the answer |
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Fundamental rights are same as natural rights in india |
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Answer» Answer: The FUNDAMENTAL Rights are defined as basic human freedoms which EVERY Indian citizen has the right to enjoy for a proper and harmonious development of personality. These rights universally apply to all citizens, irrespective of RACE, PLACE of birth, RELIGION, caste, creed, colour or sex. |
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Describe the struggle of the British East India company with the Nawab of Bengal |
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What do you mean by moral reason |
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Answer» Answer: MORAL reasoning, also known as moral development, is a STUDY in psychology that overlaps with moral philosophy. CHILDREN can make moral decisions about what is RIGHT and wrong from a young age; this makes morality fundamental to the human condition. Moral reasoning, however, is a part of morality that occurs both within and between individuals. Prominent contributors to this theory include Lawrence Kohlberg and Elliot Turiel. The term is sometimes used in a different sense: reasoning under conditions of UNCERTAINTY, such as those commonly obtained in a court of law. It is this sense that gave rise to the phrase, "To a moral certainty;" however, this idea is now seldom used outside of charges to juries. Hope it's help you. Thak you. |
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Which reignoal party has symbol as anchor |
Answer» REFER the ATTACHMENT ✌✌✔️✔️ |
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Write the name of state and their capital |
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Answer» HARYANA -CHANDIGARH ' PUNJAB - Chandigarh |
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10 points on“consumer rights” topic |
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Answer» Answer: consumer rights are for each and every people living in the country each and every person when BUYING anything should get the permanent bill or receipt bythe shopkeeper for the product they BUY . they should be aware that they are not being CHEATED . they should also keep a REGULAR check that the thing which they are buying or the complaints they are filling they are taking a permanent action or not. consumer AWARENESS is making the consumers aware of his/her rights . |
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What is wind erosion |
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Answer» Answer: erosion due to WIND is called wind erosion .the fast MOVING waves of wind break things in tiny PARTICLE and TAKE it with them. |
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3. How democracy does provides a method to deal with differences and conflicts? |
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Answer» Answer: DEMOCRACY has a GROUP of individuals they sit TOGETHER and DISCUSS about their mistakes and correct it |
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Advantages and disadvantages of oral/verbal communication and written communication |
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Answer» Answer: Oral communication involves many advantages. In a recent survey about communication it is CLEAR that more than 55% of the executives choose this communication. The advantages of oral communication are as follows: Time saving: When action is REQUIRED to be taken immediately it is BEST to TRANSMIT a message ORALLY. |
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Describe how you have or may contribute to diversity |
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Answer» Answer: bahi sach MAI nahi apata |
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Describe briefly the development and use of cartogtaphy in medieval india answer according 7class |
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Answer» After their origin in Africa, Anatomically modern humans first arrived on the Indian SUBCONTINENT between 73,000 and 55,000 years ago.[1] Settled life, which involves the transition from foraging to farming and pastoralism, began in South Asia around 7,000 BCE. At the site of Mehrgarh, Balochistan, presence can be documented of the domestication of wheat and barley, rapidly followed by that of goats, sheep, and cattle.[2] By 4,500 BCE, settled life had become more widely prevalent,[2] and eventually evolved into the Indus Valley Civilization, an early civilization of the Old world, contemporaneous with Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. It flourished between 2,500 BCE and 1900 BCE in what today is Pakistan and north-western India, and was NOTED for its urban planning, baked brick houses, elaborate drainage, and water supply.[3] In the beginning of the second millennium BCE climate change, with persistent drought, lead to the abandonment of the urban centers of the Indus Valley Civilisation. Its population resettled in smaller villages, and, in the north-west, mixed with Indo-Aryan tribes, who moved into the area in several waves of migration, also driven by the effects of this climate change. The Vedic period was marked by the composition of the Vedas, large collections of hymns of some of the Aryan tribes, whose postulated religious culture, through synthesis with the preexisting religious cultures of the subcontinent, gave rise to Hinduism. The caste system, which created a hierarchy of priests, warriors, and free peasants, but which excluded indigenous peoples by labeling their occupations impure, arose later during this period. Towards the end of the period, around the sixth century BCE, a second urbanisation took place with the consolidation of small kingdoms (janapadas) into larger states called mahajanapadas. This renewed urbanisation led to the rise of new ascetic or Śramaṇa movements, including Jainism and Buddhism, which challenged the orthodoxy of rituals,[4] and gave rise to new religious concepts.[5] Most of the Indian subcontinent was conquered by the Maurya Empire during the 4th and 3rd centuries BCE. From the 3rd century BCE onwards Prakrit and Pali literature in the north and the Tamil Sangam literature in southern India started to flourish.[6][7] Wootz steel ORIGINATED in south India in the 3rd century BCE and was exported to foreign countries.[8][9][10] During the Classical period, various parts of India were ruled by numerous dynasties for the next 1,500 years, among which the Gupta Empire stands out. This period, witnessing a Hindu religious and intellectual resurgence, is KNOWN as the classical or "Golden Age of India". During this period, aspects of Indian civilisation, administration, culture, and religion (Hinduism and Buddhism) spread to much of Asia, while kingdoms in southern India had maritime business links with the Middle East and the Mediterranean. Indian cultural influence spread over many parts of Southeast Asia, which led to the establishment of Indianised kingdoms in Southeast Asia (Greater India).[11][12] The most significant event between the 7th and 11th century was the Tripartite struggle centred on Kannauj that lasted for more than two centuries between the Pala Empire, Rashtrakuta Empire, and Gurjara-Pratihara Empire. Southern India SAW the rise of multiple imperial powers from the middle of the fifth century, most notably the Chalukya, Chola, Pallava, Chera, Pandyan, and Western Chalukya Empires. The Chola dynasty conquered southern India and successfully invaded parts of Southeast Asia, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, and Bengal[13] in the 11th century.[14][15] In the early medieval period Indian mathematics, including Hindu numerals, influenced the development of mathematics and astronomy in the Arab world.[16] |
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Explain the policy of majoritarianism in sri lanka |
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Answer» Answer: 1. Sri Lanka adopted majoritariam measure to establish dominance Sinhala was declared official language. 2. Sinhala were preferred for university position and GOVERNMENT job. 3. Buddhist was made the state religion. 4.Sri Lanka TAMIL denied equal political rights discriminated against the matter of job. 5. This lead to stain in RELATION between the Sinhala and Tamil COMMUNITY resulting the CIVIL war |
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Some other ways in which environment can be protected. please tell it is my holiday homework |
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Answer» NICE QUESTION.... HAY HERE IS THE ANSWER..... PLEASE READ THIS ANSWER TWICE THEN YOU UNDERSTAND THE ANSWER..... ....................THANKS...., |
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What was the financial position of France at the time of Louis 16 |
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Answer» ANSWER: the financial position was very BAD because of few reasons there was empty treasure Explanation:the reasons are war with Britain HELPING america to get them FREEDOM from the common enemy Britain maintenance of army and extravagant court salaries of the soldiers money given to the stat money LENDERS |
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Describe the impact of Russian Revolution on the world |
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Answer» Answer: destructive Explanation: DUE to the Russian REVOLUTION WORLD War fought |
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Explain the impact of french revolution in everyday life if people of france |
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Answer» Answer: The FRENCH Revolution was a time when the poor fought for liberty and equality. It involved the whole population of France and impacted all. It affected the people involved due to the abolishment of slavery and absolutism. This gave the peasants of France equal rights and freedom. Before the revolution, the peasants had little to no power within the government and were oppressed by the rich; this event helped put an end to this and significantly changed their lives. However, this revolution CAME with a price. Execution, emigration, violent deaths – these were some of the fates people, both peasant and nobles, met during the revolution. This event led to MUCH BLOODSHED. Many nobles were exiled and the revolution resulted in the death of about 40,000 people. These deaths are therefore one of the main effects of the French Revolution. Although, this event took the lives of several, the French Revolution was an important event in international history. The French Revolution was all about the equality between people, regardless of their status. In the past, royalty had more rights than most of the people in Europe. The French revolution was a major part of this change in history. The concept of human rights, now a principal accepted across the globe, was hugely influenced by the Declaration of Rights of Man and of Citizens and is what allows us our freedom. Also, the Revolution introduced the metric system, now used globally and in latter stages it was RESPONSIBLE for abolishing feudalism and slavery. Furthermore, the French Revolution had influenced the development on politics, philosophy, art and literature and had been hugely influential in the making of democratic countries. Its nationalistic ideals and principle of self-determination also inspired others such as the Russian Revolution and Wars of independence in South America
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What do you mean by legislature |
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Answer» A legislature is a deliberative assembly with the AUTHORITY to make laws for a political entity such as a country or city. Legislatures form IMPORTANT parts of most governments; in the separation of powers model, they are often contrasted with the executive and judicial BRANCHES of government. |
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Difference between nepal's movement and bolivia movement |
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Answer» Explanation: Nepal’s movement and Bolivia’s struggle difference:
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Difference between budget , budgeting and budgeting control |
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Distinguish between conservative policy and aggressive policy |
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Answer» The main difference between the AGGRESSIVE and conservative strategy is that conservativeutilizes long term finances where asaggressive uses its short term ways offinancing not only for FINANCING its CURRENT assets but ALSO noncurrent assets. |
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. Why overdose of antibiotic is harmful? |
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Answer» overdose is harmlful because:- 1) It can MAKE the drug LESS active 2) It can KILL the useful microorganisms |
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write a brief note on mediaeval period of Indian history why is this period termed as one of continuity and change |
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Answer» Explanation: the mediaeval period starts from the beginning of the 8th century to the end of the 18th century the two MAIN sources of mediaeval history are the archaeological sources and literary sources the mediaeval history is known for many POWERFUL dynasty that ruled Hindustan and their interest in CULTURE TRADITIONS literature and ARCHITECTURAL designs |
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What was the financial position of France at the time of louis16 |
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The three chief structure division of the Indian land mass |
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Use of eco friendly products. any examples in project |
| Answer» USES of paper bags, JUTE bags, leather bags Etc. u can give points on them and paste one each or ELSE there pic.... | |
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Select any one of the following non-democratic country in the world at present and write about theirPolitical, Social and Economic condition.(Bhutan, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, Nepal, Jordan, UAE, Malaysia, China, North Korea, Egypt, Libya,Sudan, Congo, Afghanistan, Cuba, Guantanamo Bay) |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: MEDIA is something that brings worldwide happenings in front of us. Media is a very effective SOURCE of communication that NEVER fails to keep us updated about all sorts of stuff happening around us DAILY. STUDYING media is very important in most of the countries because for both democratic and other countries people play a vital role and its good for them to know about each and everyone around them. |
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Explain how powers were shared between the central and state government in Belgium to avoid the division of country |
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Answer» Answer: Belgium constitution has been AMENDED many TIMES to protect the rule of the central government. Explanation: In order to save the government rule, the power was shared equally between state and central government. French and Dutch minister were GIVEN equal representation in the central government. Most of the powers in the central government were given to the state government state was not SUBORDINATE to the central. |
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Explain the factors affecting the formation of soil |
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Answer» PARENT material Time Climate Relief Organisms Explanation: |
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1) On behalf of the mother elephant, write a request letter to the king pleading for the release for son2) Write the definition of proper noun, common noun and abstract noun with examples.3) Write a letter to your principal for five days leave.4) Write the definition of regular (weak) and irregular (strong) verb with example.5) Choose fifteen difficult words from lesson-4(My experiment with truth) and write their meanings.6) Make a picture of your favorite personality on chart paper and write something about him/her. |
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Answer» 1. Your Majesty, I want to bring a matter to your notice that my kid has been held captive in your court. I am the mother of that baby elephant you captured yesterday for a mistake he did not make. He is in fact just a kid who has the LEAST knowledge about wrong and right. It was not his intention to dishonour or hurt the sentiments of the royal family. I request you to GIVE my kid a CHANCE to IMPROVE himself and learn from his mistakes. After all, at his age, we have all made some mistakes, intentionally or unintentionally. I love my kid more than anything in this world, he is the only hope that I live for. Please release him; I assure you he won't commit any mistakes from now on that affects the imperial power. Kindly forgive him and reunite me with my kid; I love my kid as MUCH as you love yours. At least, to honour your love for your family; release my son giving the last chance. Thank you. Mother elephant
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Multiple choice questions (MCQs).Choose the correct option from the following:1. Himalaya means the(a) abode of water(b) abode of ice(c) abode of soil(d) None of these2. Which of the following is the highest mountain peak of the world?(a) Mt. Kanchenjunga(b) Nanda Devi(c) Mt. Everest(d) NangaParbat3. Which of the following pairs is wrong?(a) TenzingNorgay — India (b) Bachendri Pal — U.K.(c) Edmund Hillary– New Zealand (d) Dhazu- Scarves4. Which of the following is shown in the given picture ?(a) Kangri(b) Dhazu(c) Phiran(d) Boku5. Which of the following pair is not correct?(a) Sikkim - Gangtok(b) Mizoram — Aizawl(c) Uttarakhand - Dehradun (d) Tripura — Shillong |
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Answer» Answer: (c) Uttarakhand - Dehradun |
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I want to know About shah Jahan |
Answer» Heya mate!▪️◾◼️Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram, better KNOWN by his regnal name SHAH Jahan, , was the fifth Mughal emperor, who reigned from 1628 to 1658. He was the son of Emperor Jahangir and his Hindu Rajput wife Taj Bibi Bilqis Makani (13 May 1573-18 April 1619). ... The Afghan noble Khan Jahan Lodi rebelled and was defeated. Shah Jahan erected many monuments, the BEST known of which is the Taj Mahal at Agra, built in 1632–1654 as a toMb The period of his reign is widely considered to be the golden age of Mughal architecture. Shah Jahan had three wives. His second wife, Mumtaz Mahal, whom he had married in 1612, died in 1631. She had been the mother of 14 of his 16 children. It was to her memory that the Taj Mahal was built. hope it helps you. PLZ mark as brainliest |
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What is the full form of IUPAC and UNESCO |
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Answer» full form of UNESCO is United NATION EDUCATIONAL ,Scientific and CULTURAL Organization. |
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According to goffman everyday life is a series of social interactions in which people are motivated to |
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Answer» hhmxgfn Explanation: |
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Definition of communication skills by different scholars |
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Answer» ANSWER:mfxmxfm Explanation: |
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Why socialist were against the private property |
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Answer» Socialists were against private property because they saw it as the root of all social ills of the TIME. INDIVIDUALS owned the property that gave employment but the propertied were concerned only with personal gain and not with the welfare of those who made the property PRODUCTIVE. So if society as a whole rather than SINGLE individuals controlled property, more attention would be paid to collective social interests. Explanation:please mark my answer as it when brainlist answer and hope it will help you |
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Describe the four major demands of the Russian Revolutionary before the Russian revolution of 1917 |
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Answer» 1. LAND distribution 2.Nationalisation of Banks 3.Maintain PEACE and END the war 4.Industries to be controlled by WORKERS |
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What types of freedoms were granted to the citizens of France after the French Revolution |
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Answer» this will help you MATE .... THKS ........ PLZ MARK ME AS BRAINLIST |
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Describe the four major demands of Russian Revolution before the Russian Revolutionary of 1970 |
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How was Punjab annexed into the British territories |
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Answer» Explanation: Image result for how was Punjab annexed into the BRITISH territories Most of the Punjab region was annexed by the EAST India Company in 1849, and was one of the LAST areas of the Indian subcontinent to fall under British control. In 1858, the Punjab, along with the rest of British India, came under the direct rule of the British CROWN. |
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Converting second order differential equations to first |
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Answer» jftjtjj Explanation: |
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Continuous and comprehensive evaluation is also known as |
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Answer» Explanation: CONTINUOUS and comprehensive EVALUATION, also known as CCE, is a system of evaluation which was MANDATED in India to measure EVERY aspect of the child's development throughout the school years. |
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Explain the concept of social capital in relation to india |
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Answer» tndnxtn Explanation: |
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