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1.

What does it mean to belong? I need for world scholars cup..

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ould be done here MATE....pls give specific question and clear to help US understand and ANS u better.....

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What is stalin collectivisation program {50-100 words}

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hortages of grain supplies and outdated mode of production on small land holdings led Stalin to introduce the system of collectivisation.Under collectivisation, land was taken away from peasants, Kulaks eliminated and large STATE controlled farms established. Peasants were forced to cultivate on these collective farms (Kolkboz).Large size of farms enabled introduction of modern techniques and machinery. Land and implements were transferred to the ownership of the collective farms. A profit of the farms was to be shared among the peasants.MANY peasants resisted collectivisation. RESISTANCE was SEVERELY punished. Many peasants were deported or exiled.Collectivisation however did not lead to increase in production immediately. this was Stalin's collectivisation programme.hope it helps u MATE....pls mark me brainliest

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What will be the opposite of Taa'qat and Aqqal?

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. of taa'qat is WEAKNESS याने कमजोरthe OPP. of aqqal is मंदबुद्धि।hope it helps u mate....pls mark me brainliest

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How must i study sst???.... for complete revision..... (class 10th)

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study sst....1.Don't THINK it's too difficult first upon.2.don't cramp the things by heart ....try to understand them ....3.if you are not able to understand through reading at last moment...go for the notes or watch media of it ...4.think it's not too TOUGH to ans silly questions....to give out theory...5.don't memorize or cramp everything....6.just try to understand what happened when it happened an show it happened?7.if your concept is clear about particular topic that if a topic is given to u you are able to make OTHERS understand that topic..then surly without any hesitation you will feel confident about your ans..8.if everything is done then just revise at last moment...and mainly the years when it took place...9.go through the lessons CAREFULLY..10.don't take much stress RELATED to the exam just chill and try to make urself understand about the concept...hope it helps u mate.....pls mark me brainliest

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How does the single garment worn by factory workers help them

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efirstly it SAVES money THUS PURCHASING ANOTHER garment to have two or three secondly it saves time thus in laundrythirdly it improve your level of neatly ,how? because you know its the only garment you are wearing so you will learn how to keep its clean

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Who is the champoin of Nayay yudhister to justice in haryana full name

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ed in the Indian epic Mahabharata. The conflict arose from a DYNASTIC succession struggle between two groups of cousins, the Kauravas and Pandavas, for the throne of Hastinapura in an Indian kingdom called Kuru. It involved a number of ancient kingdoms participating as allies of the rival groups.The location of the battle is described as having occurred in Kurukshetrain north India. Despite only referring to these eighteen days, the war narrative forms more than a quarter of the book, suggesting its relative importance within the epic, which OVERALL spans decades of the warring families. The narrative describes individual battles and deaths of various HEROES of both sides, military formations, war diplomacy, meetings and discussions among the characters, and the weapons used. The chapters (parvas) dealing with the war (from chapter six to ten) are considered amongst the oldest in the entire Mahabharata.The historicity of the war remains subject to scholarly discussions. ATTEMPTS have been made to assign a historical date to the Kurukshetra War. Suggested dates range from 5561 to around 950 BCE, while popular tradition holds that the war marks the TRANSITION to Kaliyuga[citation needed]and thus dates it to 3102 BCE.

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Explain the growth of political science in the medieval period

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e standpoint of political thought, the medieval period has certain special features about political thought which need specific consideration. It is SAID that this period was un-political. Neither political theory nor any IDEOLOGY developed in the middle Ages. Of course, various institutions and ORGANIZATIONS were set up. But all these centred around religious dogmas and beliefs. The church was the most dominating institution. All other institutions remained under its control. As a result, independ­ent thinking in the political arena could not flourish at all. Hearnshaw holds different view so far as the UNPRODUCTIVENESS in political thought of the Middle Ages. He says that although in this period there was no political theory, worthy of its name there was political thought. What is the difference between the two? In the words of Hearnshaw “Political theory is the speculation of PARTICULAR thinkers which may be remote from the actual facts of the time. Political thought is the immanent philosophy of a whole age which determines its actions and shapes its life.” There was abundant political thought in the middle Ages.

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Suggest any five measures that can be taken for the upliftment of the downtrodden in a democracy

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NG ARE THE FIVE MEASURES THAT CAN BE TAKEN FOR THE UPLIFTMENT OF THE DOWNTRODDEN IN A DEMOCRACY----------- Keep out of local politics  - Put efforts in increasing voter EDUCATION  - Eliminate corrupt money influence  - Stop voter ID laws for minorities  - Promote discipline amongst political parties  HEY MATE HERE'S YOUR ANSWERHOPE IT HELPS YOUPLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST

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can anyone please tell me the difference between the zonal list and union list in centre state relations

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oncurrent LIST or List-III (SEVENTH Schedule) is a list of 52 items (though the last item is numbered 47) given in the Seventh Schedule to the CONSTITUTION of India. The legislative section is divided into three lists: Union List, State List and CONCURRENT List.

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Women occupied a high position in the vijayanagar empire.name a few women of today who are in a very high position. 1.political 2.social 3.sports

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tical a)Mamta Banerjeeb)SUSHMA Swarajc)Sheila Dikshit2-sociala)Malala Yousafzaib)KIRAN Bedic)Irom Sharmila3-sportsa) SMRITI Mandhanab)P.V. Sindhuc)Saniya Mirza

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Collect information on pollution of ganga and yamuna Rivers and effect of air pollution on tajmahal.

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al is SLOWLY decaying due to air pollution. Dense smog which is created by HUMAN activities is slowly discoloring the marble and turning it to sickly yellowish-brown color. ... Because of the fact that Yamuna River is drying up, it risks sliding the TAJ Mahal off its picturesque banks into a sea of mudYamuna river is polluted due to several reasons.Agricultural wastes are finally reach to this river.Yamuna is flowing through industrial cities like newdelhi and many other.Untreated industrial wastes are dump in to this river.Other major reason is the discharge of SEWAGE,Plastics are also contaminates this river.

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Write many slogans on food security

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ushels (1,300 pounds) of rice and 22 bushels of winter grain are harvested from a quarter acre field, then the field will support five to ten people each investing an average of less than one hour of labour per day. But if the field were turned over to pasturage, or if the grain were fed to cattle, only one person could be SUPPORTED per quarter acre. MEAT becomes a luxury food when its production requires land which could provide food directly for human consumption. This has been shown CLEARLY and definitely. Each person should ponder seriously how MUCH hardship he is CAUSING by indulging in food so expensively produced.please mark as brainliest..... please mark as thanks......

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State one major change that brought about sweeping changes in the politics of Europe in 19th century.

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ht between BIG EUROPEAN powers like PRUSSIA(fought for unification of GERMANY)2.Sardinia-peidmomt (Italian princely state fought with Habsburg,papal state,spaninsh rulers.3. women demands for their participation in decision MAKING forum

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Conclusion points on food security in India

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What was the sex ratio in India in 2011 Please Answer the question

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Population CENSUS of 2011 it was REVEALED that the population ratio of India 2011 is 943 FEMALES per 1000 of males. The SEX Ratio 2011 shows an upward TREND from the census 2001 data. Census 2001 revealed that there were 933 females to that of 1000 males.

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What is the difference between Political parties movement groups and pressure groups

Answer» NCE Between PRESSURE Group and POLITICAL Party (with ... Pressure groups do not take part in the elections; they only SUPPORT the political party of their CHOICE. ... Pressure groups are not accountable to the general public, whereas political parties are accountable to the people for the work performed by them for the welfare of general public.
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How do the creeks played an important role in the development of the country?

Answer» PLAYED an IMPORTANT ROLE in the COUNTRY EXPLAIN
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HISTORY OF ELECTIONS... (Nationally and internationally)...NO spam...❌❌⚠25 points..⚠

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ns were used as early in history as ancient GREECE and ancient Rome, and throughout the Medieval period to select rulers such as the Holy Roman Emperor (see imperial election) and the pope (see papal election).[1]In Vedic period of India, the Raja (chiefs) of a gana (a tribal organization) was apparently elected by the gana. The Raja belonged to the noble Kshatriya varna (warrior CLASS), and was typically a son of the previous Raja. However, the gana members had the final say in his elections.[4] Even during the Sangam Period people elected their representatives by casting their votes and the ballot boxes (Usually a pot) were tied by rope and sealed. After the election the votes were taken out and counted.[5] The Pala King Gopala (ruled c. 750s–770s CE) in early medieval BENGAL was elected by a group of feudal chieftains. Such elections were quite common in contemporary societies of the region.[6][7] In the Chola Empire, around 920 CE, in Uthiramerur (in present-day Tamil Nadu), palm leaves were used for selecting the village committee members. The leaves, with candidate names written on them, were put inside a mud pot. To select the committee members, a young boy was asked to take out as many leaves as the number of positions available. This was known as the Kudavolaisystem.[8][9]The modern "election", which consists of public elections of government officials, didn't emerge until the beginning of the 17th century when the idea of representative governmenttook hold in North AMERICA and Europe.[1]Questions of suffrage, especially suffrage for minority groups, have dominated the history of elections. Males, the dominant cultural group in North America and Europe, often dominated the electorate and continue to do so in many countries.[1] Early elections in countries such as the United Kingdom and the United States were dominated by landed or ruling class males.[1] However, by 1920 all Western European and North American democracies had universal adult male suffrage (except Switzerland) and many countries began to consider women's suffrage.[1] Despite legally mandated universal suffrage for adult males, political barriers were SOMETIMES erected to prevent fair access to elections (see civil rights movement).[1]

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How many hours a human being need to sleep in a day.

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e❣❣An ADULT human being needs to have atleast 7-8 HOURS of SLEEP to be healthy...HOPE that helps❣❣Plss FOLLOW me and my sister madhushri41..

20.

Who invented the paper

Answer» E...CAI Luninvented a paperhope this HELPS you✌✌✌⛤✌⛤❤❤❤
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"the tertiary sector in India is becoming more important sector" write any three values which you relate to the tertiary sector with its contribution in the country.

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ovides employement to most of the POPULATION 2.Due to expansion of this sector development and economic LEVEL of country will INCREASE as COUNTRIES which MAX contribute in tertiary are said to be developed

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What was the main cause of the two world wars?

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he causes of World War II were Italian fascism in the 1920s, Japanese militarismand invasion of China in the 1930s, and especially the political takeover in 1933 of Germany by Adolf HITLER and his Nazi Partyand its aggressive foreign policy. The immediate cause was Germany invading Poland on September 1, 1939, and Britain and France declaring war on Germany on September 3, 1939.Problems arose in Weimar Germany that experienced strong currents of revanchismafter the Treaty of Versailles that concluded its defeat in World War I in 1918. Dissatisfactions of treaty provisions included the demilitarization of the Rhineland, the prohibition of unification with Austria (including the Sudetenland) and the loss of German-speaking territories such as Danzigand Eupen-Malmedy despite Wilson's Fourteen Points, the limitations on the Reichswehr making it a token military force, the war-guilt clause, and last but not least the heavy tribute that Germany had to pay in the form of war reparations, which became an unbearable burden after the Great Depression. The most serious internal cause in Germany was the instability of the political system, as large sectors of politically active Germans rejected the legitimacy of the Weimar Republic.After his rise and take-over of power in 1933 to a large part based on these grievances, Adolf Hitler and the Nazis heavily promoted them and also ideas of VASTLY ambitious additional demands based on Nazi ideology, such as uniting all Germans (and further all Germanic peoples) in Europe in a single nation; the acquisition of "living space" (Lebensraum) for primarily agrarian settlers (Blut und Boden), creating a "pull towards the East" (Drang nach Osten) where such territories were to be found and colonized; the elimination of Bolshevism; and the hegemony of an "Aryan"/"Nordic" so-called Master Raceover the "sub-humans" (Untermenschen) of inferior races, chief among them Slavs and Jews.Tensions created by those ideologies and the dissatisfactions of those powers with the interwar international order steadily increased. Italy laid claim on Ethiopia and conquered it in 1935, Japan created a puppet state in Manchuria in 1931 and expanded beyond in China from 1937, and Germany systematically flouted the Versailles treaty, reintroducing conscription in 1935 with the Stresa Front's failure after having secretly started re-armament, remilitarizing the Rhineland in 1936, annexing Austria in March 1938, and the Sudetenland in October 1938.All those aggressive moves met only feeble and ineffectual policies of appeasement from the League of Nations and the Entente Cordiale, in retrospect SYMBOLIZED by the "peace for our time" speech following the Munich Conference, that had allowed the annexation of the Sudeten from interwar Czechoslovakia. When the German Führerbroke the promise he had made at that conference to respect that country's future territorial integrity in March 1939 by SENDING troops into Prague, its capital, breaking off Slovakia as a German client state, and absorbing the rest of it as the "Protectorate of Bohemia-Moravia", Britain and France tried to switch to a policy of deterrence.As Nazi attentions TURNED towards resolving the "Polish Corridor Question" during the summer of 1939, Britain and France committed themselves to an alliance with Poland, threatening Germany with a two-frontwar. On their side, the Germans assured themselves of the support of the USSR by signing a non-aggression pact with them in August, secretly dividing Eastern Europe into Nazi and Soviet spheres of influence.The stage was then set for the Danzig crisisto become the immediate trigger of the war in Europe which started on 1 September 1939when Germany invaded Poland. Britain and France then gave Germany an ultimatum to withdraw, which Germany ignored, and Britain and France declared war on Germany on September 3, 1939. Following the Fall of France in June 1940, the Vichy regime signed an armistice, which tempted the Empire of Japan to join the Axis powers and invade French Indochina to improve their military situation in their war with China. This provoked the then neutral United States to respond with an embargo. The Japanese leadership, whose goal was Japanese domination of the Asia-Pacific, thought they had no option but to pre-emptively strike at the US Pacific fleet, which they did by attacking Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941.

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Why is the world environment day celebrated?

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nvironment DAY is celebrated to CLEAN our ENVIRONMENT and all person TAKE PART in this day

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What are the objects of nrega

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REGA was initiated with the objective of "enhancing livelihood security in RURAL areas by providing at least 100 days of GUARANTEED wage employment in a financialyear, to EVERY household whose adult members VOLUNTEER to do unskilled MANUAL work".

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How are boys and girls treated differently in the family

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here are many stereotypes in INDIAN FAMILIES. Boys are treated with love but girls never get love of their parents in some families. Moreover some families kill their unborn daughter before birth. Boys can play outside LATE night, can SPEAK much they can, can do what they want means recieve everything but not for girls. However this barrier is no more now in many families for example in mine familiy all are equal moreover I'm treated with more love than my brother if like my answer please thank

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What were the causes for the rise of new religions in the 6th century bc?

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mark it as brainliest....The causes are: 1. DEGRADATION of Vedic Religion 2. Dominance of Priestly Class 3. Sacrifices 4. Caste System 5. Difficult Language of Vedas 6. BELIEF in Mantras 7. CONTRADICTORY Theory Regarding DELIVERANCE.

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Which is the most densely populated region in India?

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getic PLAIN BELT is the most POPULATED REGION in INDIA

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What are the various physical form in which mineral occur throughout the globe?

Answer» FORMS in which minerals occours are:VEINS nd LODES in igneous and metamorphic rocks minerals can occours in crevices,FAULTS or joint...they can too occur in sedimentary rocks THET r formed as a result of deposition.
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How transporatatuon differes from assignment problem?

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the DIFFERENCE between: A)Assignment PROBLEM and transportation problem: Assignment problem is actually LIKE the child of transportation but the difference is that in assignment problem all the capacities in each column or row (like supplies row and DEMAND column) is 1.

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Two facts about Haryana

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e here's your answer, Question: TWO facts about HaryanaAnswer: ⬇️⬇️⬇️➡️ Two Facts About Haryana Are : ● Haryana is the second LARGEST produce of .● Haryana is the first Indian STATE who achieved full .HOPE it helps you ✔✔be brainly ✔✔keep asking ✔✔thanks for asking this question ✔✔

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Short note on greater Himalayas

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imalayas, also called HIGHER Himalayas or Great Himalaya Range, highest and northernmost section of the Himalayan mountain ranges. It extends southeastward across northern PAKISTAN, northern India, and Nepal before trending eastward across Sikkim state (India) and Bhutan and finally turning northeastward across northern Arunachal Pradesh state (India); throughout nearly all of its length it adjoins to the north the southern Tibet Autonomous Region of China. The range’s total length is some 1,400 miles (2,300 km), and it has an AVERAGE elevation of more than 20,000 feet (6,100 metres). The Great Himalayas contain many of the world’s tallest peaks, including (from WEST to east) NANGA Parbat, Annapurna, Mount Everest, and Kanchenjunga.

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How was unification of britain different from italy and germany?

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gin of the PROCESS of the integration of Indian States could be TRACED back to the late 18th and early 19th centuries when the England East India Company began acquiring large tracts of land in India through the conquest of the native kingdoms and principalities on one pretext or the other. The Subsidiary Alliance System of Wellesley had reduced many Indian States into a subordinate position vis-a-vis the Company. And quite a few of them were brought under the British rule by Dalhousie through the Doctrine of Lapse. The rest, though remained independent in theory, were practically controlled by the British through their Residencies in these States. But when the Revolt of 1857 made it clear that the Indian princes were not happy with the dubious policy of the company, the British declared through the QUEEN's proclamation that there would be no further annexations and no interference in the INTERNAL affairs of any Indian State except in the case of gross mismanagement and disloyalty to the British crown. In 1876 during the Vice royalty of Lord Lytton, the British queen was proclaimed as the Empress of India including the Indian States, and the British paramountcy in India was formally announced. THUS, by the second half of the 19th century the Indian subcontinent came to consist of the British India, ruled directly by the Viceroy, and a large number of princely states, ruled indirectly by the British.

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Why do we use averages? Are there any limitations to their? Illistruate with your own examples related to development.

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averages because they are useful for comparing DIFFERING quantities of the same category. For EXAMPLE, to COMPUTE the per capita income of a country, averages have to be used because there are differences in the incomes of diverse PEOPLE. However, there are limitations to the use of averages.

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Write the characteristics of nagara style.

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CHARACTERISTIC feature of the Nagara STYLE of ARCHITECTURE was The most REPRESENTATIVE temples of this style are found in North India and DECCAN .Hope u like it mark me as brainlieast......

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Difference between non-coperation and civil disobedient movement?

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-Cooperation movement was launched by Gandhi on 1st August 1920 while the Civil Disobedience movement was launched by Gandhi on 6th April 1930 at Dandi in Gujarat. Thus there was a gap of 10 years between the two movements.The Civil Disobedience movement was centred around the defiance of SALT laws throughout the country which became the symbol of the movement. The Non-Cooperation movement did not have any such single defining symbol around which the entire movement was centred.The goal of the Non-Cooperation movement was Swaraj or self-rule by demanding the status of dominion status from the British government. While the goal of the Civil Disobedience movement had moved further; from Swaraj to complete independence from FOREIGN rule.There was large scale PARTICIPATION of Muslim working class in the Non-Cooperation movement which was not witnessed in the Civil Disobedience movement later on due to the Divide and Rule policy of the British and communal propaganda of Muslim League and Hindu Mahasabha.Over 90,000 people went to jail during the course of the Civil Disobedience movement — more than three times the FIGURE for the Non-Cooperation movement.The Civil Disobedience movement was much more widespread in its geographical extent and mass participation as compared to the Non-Cooperation movement.For Indian women, the Civil Disobedience movement was the most liberating experience to date and can truly be said to have marked their entry into the public space.The Civil Disobedience movement was of much longer duration. It ended in two phases. The second PHASE ended in April 1934, four years after its launch. The Non-Cooperation movement was of shorter duration and was withdrawn on 12th February 1922 after the Chauri Chaura incident on 5th February 1922. It thus lasted for one and a half years onlyHOPE U GET IT....

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What were the decorative clay vessels called

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your answer :-Pottery is the process of forming vessels and other objects with clay and other ceramic materials, which are fired to GIVEN them a hard, durable form, Major types INCLUDE earthenware, stoneware and porcelain. hope it will HELP you plz MARK as BRIANLIEST.

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What were the areas covered under the DMTs

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as that were covered under the DMTS are.i. Early WARNING and communication. ii. Evacuation and Temporary SHELTER management.iii. Search and RESCUE. iv. Health and First Aid. v. Relief co-ordination. VI. Water and Sanitation.

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Conclusion of voting responsibilities

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nd,Written instructions to USE when voting, and, upon request, oral instructions in voting from elections officers. Vote free from COERCION or intimidation by elections officers or any other person. Vote on a voting system that is in working CONDITION and that will allow votes to be accurately CAST.

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Solve this urgent please

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40.

As an industry how is tourism a bright future in India explain

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, as an industry has a bright future in India because of several reasons.1. India is known for its ancient civilization and architectural remains. Many historical monuments and places, along with its NATURAL landscapes urge the tourists to PAY a visit. Also, the climatic conditions are suitable for most people around the world.2. The Indian economy provides a stable political climate like the Foreign DIRECT Investment (FDI) which supports tourists in tourism and other support services.3. India has a widespread, easy to COMMUTE, and efficient network of transport and communications which helps in tourism and its growth and development.4. The Indian tourism industry is capable of providing advanced and efficient services like ticketing, hotel bookings, tour PLANNING etc. which is done by professional tourism agents.I HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU DEAR THANKU

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Mention different ways in which mass media earns money

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dia MAKE money through the advertising and the online click revenue or affiliate click marketing programs. They call it media sales I am a former journalist with a blog redebonyhotspot i was recently offered 2 MILLION by an investor to turn it into an APP, what i would recommend is you build a website that provides your opinion on WHATS trending in the news media, you turn it into a platform for yourself, you monetise it with adsense, affiliate marketing and have a youtube channel linked to it. Learn marketing, sales, and come up with a strategy.

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What is our role in preserving water and how can we save it from overuse

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s a big ROLE of SAVING water .if there will be no water then we will die . We can save water from over USE by not opening the taps unnecessarily while , water PLANTS with water used for washing vegetables and fruits

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Why were reservation polices considered necessary

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d / Mandatory: You must RESERVE in advance. Recommended: You don’t have to make a reservation but we highly recommend it because the train OFTEN gets full. Optional: These trains don't usually get full, but it is POSSIBLE to make a reservation. You may want to reserve these trains if you're traveling in a GROUP and want to be sure to SIT together, or if you have a flight on the other end and want to play it safe. None: Reservations are not possible.

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Write global warming and describe causes suggest

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warming is a long-TERM rise in the average temperature of the Earth's CLIMATE system, an aspect of climate CHANGE shown by temperature measurements and by multiple effects of the warming. The term commonly refers to the mainly human-caused observed warming since pre-industrial times and its projected continuation,though there were also much earlier periods of global warming.In the modern context the terms global warming and climate change are commonly used interchangeably,but climate change includes both global warming and its effects, such as changes to precipitation and IMPACTS that differ by region.Many of the observed warming changes since the 1950s are unprecedented in the instrumental temperature record, and in historical and paleoclimate proxy records of climate change over thousands to MILLIONS of years.

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elections in democracy is all about political competition in this competition always good analyse this statement

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cy is, first and foremost, about providing the free-&-fair competitive environment, akin to the above competition. Political parties and political candidates MAY exercise their free will whether to compete. You can’t force PEOPLE to compete. People may CHOOSE not to compete for various valid reasons such as lack of campaign funds, immature political party machinery, weak party platform, unfavorable prevailing public sentiments, low odds of winning. IDEALLY, there should be competition. But, if none for a particular election cycle, it says something too about the politicoscape, the voters, the society. Maybe the society is democratically cool with this? What’s important is that this occurred in a democratic free-&-fair competitive ecosystem where nobody was CONSTRAINED from competing if they had wanted to.

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Factors which decides the location of industry 10class cbse

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erial is available or not .good transport system.workers are available with LOW WAGES .good COMMUNICATION FACILITY .

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A woman who works outside home is usually not respected. true or false

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e there is your answer ! it's a TRUE by the SOCIETY they didn't GET much respect

48.

Mi shikshan mantri zalo tar essay in marathi

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िक्षण मंत्री असलो तर मी गावांमध्ये जाऊन मुलींना शिक्षित करण्याच्या महत्वाबद्दल सर्व पालकांशी बोलू शकेन. मी या मुलींना शिक्षित होण्याचे फायदे देखील सांगेन. अशा ठिकाणी शाळा बनवण्यासाठी मी माझे सर्व पैसे आनंदाने घालवू शकेन की बहुतेक वेळा विद्यमान शाळा खूप दूर आहेत आणि पालकांना त्यांच्या मुलांनी दररोज इतका प्रवास करावा अशी इच्छा नाही. मी शिक्षण मंत्री असलो तर मी केवळ महापालिकेसाठी अधिक महापालिका शाळा तयार करू शकेन. मला वाटते की शिक्षणासाठी पैसे घेणे चुकीचे आहे - भारतातील प्रत्येकजण असावा आणि नाकारला जाऊ नये, कारण एखादी व्यक्ती त्यासाठी पैसे देऊ शकत नाही - म्हणूनच शिक्षण मंत्री, मी सर्व शाळा विनामूल्य करू शकेन. मी शिक्षण मंत्री असलो तर मी प्रत्येक शाळेत चांगल्या सुविधा आणि चांगले शिक्षक देऊ इच्छितो जेणेकरुन सर्व मुले चांगले शिकू शकतील. मी खात्री करीन की सर्व मुली शिक्षित आहेत - सर्व मुलं सर्व काही करू शकत नाहीत! इंदिरा गांधी आणि कल्पना चावला पहा! आमच्या बरेच शिक्षक मुली देखील आहेत! शिक्षा करणार्या सर्व शिक्षकांना मी काहीही सांगू शकत नाही - ते फक्त एक वाईट व्यक्ती बनवेल.

49.

Chatta singh attarwala and mpplaraj revolted againsst british because

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singh attarwala and mpplaraj revolted against British because The British sent Dulip Singh on pension.About maharajah Dulip singh:Maharaja Duleep Singh, the last Sikh KING and son of the legendary Ranjit Singh, was dropped at European nation once he was simply eight years recent. The child-ruler was CREATED to give up his kingdom, through the accord of metropolis in 1846. Duleep Singh was ADDITIONALLY created to convert to Christianity. In his early years he failed to seem to HARBOR any gall at the EVENTS of his childhood, and lived well off his pension of over £50,000.

50.

Who is the present Chief Minister of Jammu Kashmir

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Abdullah.I HOPE it's HELPFUL for you DEAR FRIEND.