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Q.1. Which form of power sharing is most commonly referred to as federalism? a. Horizontal division of powerb. Vertical division of powerc. Division of power among various communitiesd. Sharing of power among political partiesQ.2. Which period saw the rise of regional political parties in many states of the country?a. Period after 1990b. Period after 2000c. Period after 1980d. Period after 1970Q.3. Which are the basic objectives of a federal system?a. To safeguard and promote unity of the countryb. To accommodate regional diversityc. To share powers among different communitiesd. Both a and bQ.4. What are the kinds of routes through which federations have been formed?a. One route involves independent states coming together on their own to form a bigger unitb. The second route is where a large country decides to divide its powers between the states and the national governmentc. Both a and bd. None of theseQ.5. In which Schedule of the Indian Constitution are the 22 scheduled languages included?a. Tenth scheduleb. Eighth schedulec. Twelfth scheduled. Ninth scheduleQ.6. Which of the following is incorrect regarding a unitary government?a. There is either only one level of government or the sub-units are subordinate to the central government.b. The central government can pass on orders to the provincial government.c. A state government is conservable to central government.d. The powers of state governments are guaranteed by the Constitution.Q.7. Which body conducts the elections to Panchayats and municipalities?a. Election Commissionb. State election Commissionc. State High Courtd. ParliamentQ.8. What is true regarding sources of revenue in a federal system?a. States have no financial powers or independent sources of revenue.b. States are dependent on revenue or funds on the central government.c. Sources of revenue for each level of government are clearly specified to ensure its financial autonomy.d. States have no financial autonomy.Q.9. When was the use of English for official purposes stopped?a. 1956b. 1958c. 1960d. 1965Q.10. What is the third tier of government known as?a. Village Panchayatsb. State governmentc. Local self-governmentd. Zila ParishadAny one tell the mcq answers of chapter Federalism ​

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Q1.B)Q2.A)Q3.D)Q4.C)Q5.B)Q6.A)Q7.A)Q8.B)Q9.D)Q10.A)

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With the industrial revolution exploitation, exploition took on new dimensions .explain?

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tion: The industrial revolution began with the invention and application of MACHINE for production of DIFFERENT MACHINES. With the industrial revolution, exploitation took on NEW DIMENSIONS.

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Slogan on improving the literacy rate of a girl child

Answer» NE, teach ONE is the best strategy to enhance the status of the girl child."HOPE it HELPS you.Please mark me as the brainliest.
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01. Write 250-300 words on how you critically evaluate the status of women in Pakistan? State with proper references?​

Answer» ROLE of woman is vital in the progress of a SOCIETY. Women in PAKISTAN are facing problems that create hindrances in their progress. Present study aimed to analyze the attitude of society towards female. It was a descriptive study. CONCLUSIONS of study were based on responses of 792 women. It concluded that government is trying to empower women but women are facing problems due to some attitudes and CUSTOMS of society. Women are facing problems in domestic and professional life. It suggested that implementation of laws should be strictly monitored. Male persons should review their behavior about the women at different phases of life. Education system should be used as a tool to bring improvements in the life of women.Explanation:Its reality of every society,never change
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Mention three important thing that make a family

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Forgiveness MAKES A FamilyLoyalty Makes A FamilyRespect Makes a FamilyExplanation:Forgiveness can go hand in hand with grace sometimes. Often forgiveness may be DIFFICULT to give; it may even be undeserved. Sometimes forgiveness is given even when it is not preceded with an apology. Being a family means constantly forgiving. It means forgiving and forgetting - for the big things and little things. Family means standing by each other and being faithful to all members of the family no matter what happens in life. It is one of the most beautiful, secure feelings to know that your family will be there for you through all of life’s ups and downs.RESPECT makes a family happy, whole, and thriving. We may not always agree with the choices our family members make on a day-to-day basis or in life, however, family respects and cherishes those DIFFERENCES. Our differences are what make us special. Family is a lab for learning how to deal with those who are different from us; those who hold different views, think differently, act differently or see the world through a lens we may not. Respect means we do not just tolerate those differences, but cherish, value, and learn from one another.

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Make an action plan to deal with earthquake disaster to create awareness among the people to reduce the loss. (in 2 pages)​

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:- know the RISK and GET prepared,teach your friends and familystep 2 :- during earthquake- drop, COVER and hold on.stay away from walls and object u think can fall drop everything u have cover yourself under the table holding it and hold on untill the vibrations goes off step 3 :- use the emergency kit, if needed.emergency kit contains:- Water – at least two litres of water per person per day. Include small bottles that can be carried easily in case of an evacuation orderFood that won't spoil, such as canned food, ENERGY bars and dried foods (remember to replace the food and water once a year)Manual can openerWind-up or battery-powered flashlight (and extra batteries)Wind-up or battery-powered radio (and extra batteries)First aid kitSpecial items such as prescription medications, infant formula and equipment for people with disabilitiesExtra keys to your car and houseCash in smaller bills, such as $10 bills and change for payphonesA copy of your emergency plan and contact informationif u liked the answer please thank me and mark it the brainliest one

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Any one please send me the mcq Qstions of Sst chapter - Federalism class 10 from Google ​

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The System of Panchayati Raj involves (a) The village, block and district levels (b) The village, and state levels (c) The village district and state levels (d) The village, state and Union levels Answer 2. In case of a clash between the laws made by the centre and a state on a subject in the concurrent list: (a) the state law prevails. (b) the central law prevails. (c) both the laws prevail within their respective jurisdictions. (d) the Supreme Court has to intervene to decide. Answer 3. Which of the following subjects is not included in the state list? (a) Law and order (b) National defence (c) Education (d) Agriculture Answer 4. In India’s federal system, the state governments have the power to legislate on all those subjects which are included in the: (a) Union list (b) State list (c) Concurrent list (d) Residuary subjects Answer 5. The Constitution of India (a) divided powers between centre and states in three lists. (b) divided powers between centre and states in two lists. (c) listed the powers of the states and left the undefined powers to the state. (d) Specified the pow ers of the states and left the residuary powers with the centre.   Answer 6. Which of the following government has two or more levels? (a) Community Government (b) Coalition Government (c) Federal Government (d) Unitary Government Answer 7. Which of the following countries is an example of “coming together federation”? (a) U.S.A (b) India (c) Spain (d) Belgium Answer 8. Here are three reactions to the language policy followed in India. Which of the following holds true in the case of India? (a) The policy of accommodation has strengthened national unity. (b) Language based states have divided us by making everyone conscious of their language. (c) The language policy has only helped to consolidate the dominance of English over all other languages. Answer 9. Consider the following statements on the practice of federalism in India. Identify those which hold true for decentralisation after 1992. A. Local governments did not have any power or resources of their own. B. It became constitutionally mandatory to hold regular elections to local government bodies. C. The state governments are required to share some powers and revenue with local government bodies. D. No seats are reserved in the elected bodies for scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and other backward classes. (a) B and C (b) A and C (c) A and D (d) B and D Answer 10. In a ‘Holding together federation’: A. A LARGE country divides its power between constituent states and the national government. B. The Central government tends to be more powerful vis-a-vis the States. C. All the constituent states usually have equal powers. D. Constituent states have unequal powers. Which of the above statements are correct? (a) A, B, C and D (b) A and D (c) B and C (d) A, B and D Answer 11. Which AMONG the following are examples of ‘Coming together federations’? (a) India, Spain and Belgium (b) India, USA and Spain (c) USA, Switzerland and Australia (d) Belgium and Sri Lanka Answer 12. The Union List includes subjects such as: (a) Education, forests, trade unions, marriages, adoption and succession. (b) Police, trade, commerce, agriculture and irrigation. (c) Residuary subjects like computer SOFTWARE. (d) Defence, foreign affairs, banking, currency, communications.   Answer 13. The system of Panchayati Raj involves: (a) Village, State and Union levels (b) Village, District and State levels (c) Village and State levels (d) Village, Block and District levels Answer 14. Which one of the following States in India has its own Constitution? (a) Uttarakhand (b) Madhya Pradesh (c) J & K (d) Nagaland Answer 15. Match the following: Column A Column B (A) Union Territory (i) Decision-making body for the entire village (B) Local self (ii) An alliance of more than government two parties (C) Coalition (iii) Representatives’ government body at the district level (D) Zila Parishad (iv) Area which is run by the Union / Central government (a) A – (ii), B – (iii), C – (iv) and D – (i) (b) A – (iv), B – (i), C – (iii) and D – (ii) (c) A – (iv), B – (i), C – (ii) and D – (iii) (d) A – (iv), B – (iii), C – (ii) and D – (i)

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Discuss the effect that a lack of these basic services has on the quality of life of people living in the communities

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show that poor living conditions negatively affect physical and mental health. In fact, one study found that individuals in poor housing EXHIBIT worse mental health in 100 percent of cases. Additionally, inadequate or unsanitary living conditions can contribute to the spread of disease, which adds to health care costs, prevents individuals from working and threatens the well-being of community members.The health ramifications of poor living conditions on individuals extend to entire communities as well. Overcrowded areas are prone to suffer from INFECTIOUS diseases, especially if there are unsanitary conditions. Mental health ISSUES decrease an individual’s chance of finding employment, which can HINDER a community’s productivity and economic activity.Mark me as a brainlist thankyou...

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The mughal emperor _permited the english to trade in india

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Farrukh Siyar's FarmanExplanation:Farrukh Siyar's Farman was the emperor of the Bengal in the 18TH century who permitted East India Company to trade without any custom duty or taxes. It was the result of the continuous effort of the company to avoid PAYING taxes. Many members of the company became private sellers as well and they did not OBTAIN permission to carry tax-free GOODS from the Mughals.

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What is the goal of the World Health Organisation?

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The objective of WHO is the attainment by all PEOPLES of the highest POSSIBLE LEVEL of health.Hope it HELPS youThanks...

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Ehich are the classification of pre historic period

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The three-age system is the PERIODIZATION of human PREHISTORY into three CONSECUTIVE time periods, NAMED for their respective predominant tool-making technologies: 1.Stone Age. 2.Bronze Age. 3.Iron Age.

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Movement of a football player on the field

Answer» MUSCULAR MOVEMENT, JOINT movement..
13.

When did mushraff come to power

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1998Explanation:Musharraf ROSE to national prominence when he was PROMOTED to four-star general by Prime Minister NAWAZ Sharif in 1998, making Musharraf the head of the armed forces.

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10+slogans+on+save+trees

Answer» PLANT a tree, plant a tree so that the FUTURE GENERATIONS can GET AIR for freeExplanation:
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5 lines on COVID in Sanskrit plz help

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COVID 19 IS VERY DANGEROUS VIRUSES .IT WILL MULTIPLY ITS SELF ×10SPEED OF OTHER VIRUSES.FOR PROTECTION FROM COVID 19 WASH YOUR HAND,WEAR MASK WHEN YOU GO OUTSIDE, MENTION SOCIAL DISTANCING, DON'T TOUCH YOUR MOUTH,NOSE,EAR CONTINUOSLY.WITHOUT WORK DON'T GO OUTSIDE FROM HOME. I HOPE THIS ANSWER IS HELPFUL FOR YOU. MARK ME AS BRAINLIST. FOLLOW ME

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What were the main features of national movement in India in 20th century​

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tion:causes of Indian national movement-As BEGINNING of the 19th century India was REGARDED as one of the few countries with least possibilities for the rise of nationalism or the growth of national movement.The main reason for such assumptions was that the vast population of india was not only politically and backward but also disunited by BARRIERS of region, language,CULTURE etc.The dearth of unifying sense of nationalism and patriotic feelings was one of the cogent contributing factors to the foundation and consolidation of the British rule in India . certain colonial scholars of India did not regard india as a nation.But india, throughout the course of her history had enjoyed inherent unity in diversity. This unity and diversity growth helps in the rising of Indian national movement.Mark me as a BRAINLIST thankyou

17.

Limitations of non cooperation movement??

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tion:hey!But the Movement was gradually slow down and due to the FOLLOWING drawbacks. Khadi cloth was more expensive, LESS DURABLE and expensive to maintain than MILL made cloth. The poor could not afford to buy it and therefore could not boycott mill made cloth for LONG. Similarly boycott of institutions posed a problemhope , this will help u ..❤❤

18.

Name the neighbouring countries of India basis to the map

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china , Nepal,  pakistan, BHUTAN , myamar, SRI LANKA bangladeshExplanation:HOPE this helps

19.

Why it is important spend money rationally on the resources

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ng are the reason that describe the spend the money rationally on the resources is given below .Explanation:Interactions with the rewarding as well as life is enjoyable.The Perspectives allow you to show her the appreciation.Life TEACHES the things about life as well as the Infrastructure of the various GLOBAL perceptions.Perceptions help US in understanding the aim and desires as well as Would go for the SUPPORT deposit.Learn More :brainly.in/question/18177921

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The first longest leach in the world is

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r ur ANSWER is here....Cox's Bazar in BANGLADESH is the world's longest NATURAL sea beach, and a popular TOURIST destination in the countryHope this helps you out...!!♡♡

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How can you evaluate the status of women in Pakistan? State with proper references.​

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in GOOGLE. erdffgggffffffffffffffvcdeeeeruj

22.

Describe two essential conditions of a resource

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1-Adequate and PROPER resource planning should be done for the exploitation and utilisation of these RESOURCES. 2-Education, training and health of human resources becomes necessary as a part of DEVELOPMENT of resources.Hope it HELPS you!!

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why does prime minister appear always in news and political issues while President who is more powerful is not visible in social issues much??​

Answer» BECOZ PM is from LOKSABHA who has more AUTHORITIES
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Write in brief about the organisations associated with resource conservation and their role. (5marks) ​

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of rapid increase of world population and GROWING environment problem including depletion of many natural resources, efforts are being made world wide at various levels for environment PROTECTION and conservation of natural resources .For this purpose a large number of government and non government agencies and organization have been FORMED at various levelsHøpe it will Help uh!!..♥️#Be BRAINLY#_______________Thanks ✊

25.

Difference between mixed farming and sry farming

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DRY FARMINGDryland farming and dry farming encompass specific agricultural techniques for the non-irrigated cultivation of crops. Dryland farming is associated with DRYLANDS, areas characterized by a cool wet season followed by a warm dry seasonMIXED FARMINGMixed farming is a type of farming which involves both the growing of crops and the raising of livestock. This type of farming is practiced across Asia and in countries such as India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Afghanistan, SOUTH Africa, CHINA, CENTRAL Europe, Canada, and RUSSIA.

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Explain the aim of Zollerrein​

Answer» SORRY I am not STUDY this CHAPTER
27.

What do you mean by society?​

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is the GROUP of PEOPLE which is COMMANDED by a LEADER.

28.

The dash century is considered as a century of change

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20th century  is considered as a century of change. The century saw a MAJOR shift in the WAY that many people lived, with changes in politics, ideology, economics, society, culture, science, technology, and medicine. The 20th century MAY have seen more technological and SCIENTIFIC progress than all the other centuries combined since the dawn of civilization. HOPE it helps you !!

29.

The United state joins second world war in December 1941 true or false​

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s FALSE UK JOINED it in 1 September 1939 PLEASE mark me as a brainlist

30.

The church too extracted its share pf taxes called Itaille from the presentstrue or false​

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the ANSWER is FALSE, it is thaile

31.

Throw light on storming of Bastille​

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e DAY is a HOLIDAY celebrating the storming of the Bastille—a MILITARY fortress and prison—on July 14, 1789, in a violent uprising that helped usher in the French Revolution. Besides holding gunpowder and other supplies valuable to revolutionaries, the Bastille also symbolized the callous tyranny of the French MONARCHY, especially King Louis XVI and his queen, Marie Antoinette.

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India government പ്രസിഡന്റ്

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what is your QUESTION????

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How pen is powerful then sward

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The pen is mightier than the sword" is a METONYMIC adage, penned by English author Edward Bulwer-Lytton in 1839, indicating that communication (particularly written language), or in some INTERPRETATIONS, administrative power or advocacy of an independent press, is a more EFFECTIVE tool than direct VIOLENCE.!HOPE THIS HELPS YOU!❤...FOLLOW BACK...❤

34.

What is earth and what is life​

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one POPULAR DEFINITION is that organisms are open SYSTEMS that maintain homeostasis, are composed of cells, have a life cycle, undergo metabolism, can grow, adapt to their environment, respond to stimuli, reproduce and evolve. Other definitions SOMETIMES include non-cellular life FORMS such as viruses and viroids.

35.

Tick the correct option.​

Answer» OPTION A is the answerfor that
36.

Why preamble is important?​

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tion:Hope you like this answer. Please mark me as Brainliest.Question :- Why is the preamble important?Answer :- The Preamble to a Constitution embodies the fundamental values and the philosophy, on which the Constitution is based, and the AIMS and objectives, which the founding fathers of the Constitution enjoined the polity to strive to achieve. The importance and utility of the Preamble has been pointed out in several decisions of the Supreme Court of India.Though, by itself, it is not enforceable in Court of Law , the Preamble to a written Constitution states the objects which the constitution seeks to establish and promote and also aids the legal interpretation of the Constitution where the language is found to be ambiguous .The Preamble to our Constitution serves, two purposes:(a) It indicates the source from which the constitution derives its authority:(b) It also states the objects which the constitution seeks to establish and promote.The words- We, the people of India adopt, enact and give to ourselves this Constitution?, thus, declare the ultimate sovereignty of the people of India and that the constitution rests on their authority . Sovereignty MEANS the independent authority of a state. It means that it has the POWER to legislate on any subject; and that is not subject to the control of any other state or external power. The Preamble declares, therefore, in unequivocal terms that the source of all authority under the Constitution is the people of India and that there is no subordination to any external authority. It means a government by the people and for the people.The fraternity which is professed in the Preamble is not confined within the bounds of the national territory; it is ready to overflow them to reach the loftier ideal of universal brotherhood; which can hardly be better expressed than in the MEMORABLE words of Pandit Nehru:“the only possible, real object that we, in common with other NATIONS, can have is the object of co-operating in building up some kind of a world structure, call it one world, call it what you like.”

37.

Where is chadrayan 3 and what is moon​

Answer» NEW SATELLITE LAUNCHED in 2020.
38.

Note on count Camilo cavour

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your QUESTION PLEASE EXPLAIN

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Which country borders E.A in the south westm

Answer» ENGLAND HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU!!!!!!!!!
40.

Indian Constitution came on the effect on ________​

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I hope it's helpful please MARK me as brainliast.Explanation:The Republic is governed in terms of the Constitution of India which was adopted by the CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY on 26th November, 1949 and came into force on 26th January, 1950.

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Write the important power plants in the country (10 standard)​

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a TPS KUTCH, GUJARAT2 Vindhyachal TPS Singrauli, Madhya Pradesh3 Talcher SUPER TPS Angul, Odisha4 Sipat TPS Bilaspur,CHATTISGARH. hope it's help you

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Write ram sahai tiwary's (year of birth -year of death) It's urgent plzz I will mark you brainliest!!!!!!!!!!

Answer» RAM Sahai Tiwary -YEAR of BIRTH - 1895Year of DEATH - 2009
43.

Who was the chairman of drafting committee?​

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. AMBEDKAR ....HOPE this ANS will be HELPFUL

44.

Where world's longest film maked?​

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The longest film ever made was the 85 hour The Cure for Insomnia (USA 1987), directed by John Henry Timmis IV and premiered in its entirety at The SCHOOL of the Art Institute of CHICAGO, USA from 31 January to 3 February 1987.

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__________ is the opening statement of constitution​

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your ANSWER is PREAMBLE HOPE it's HELPFUL

46.

Discuss the importance of declaration of rights of men and citizen in France​

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The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (FRENCH: La Déclaration des droits de l'Homme et du CITOYEN) is one of the most important PAPERS of the French Revolution. This paper explains a list of rights, such as FREEDOM of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly and separation of POWERS.

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Q. 1. Complete the following statments : 1) The relationship between demand for a goodand price of its substitute is........a) directb) inversec) no effectd) can be direct and inverse​

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. “Popular governments may be undemocratic.”Give an example to support the statement

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tion:because POPULARLY elected govt use its own powers and NEWS articles etc.. and MANY other.there is much to say But i cannot.

49.

What is the world's largest tower? answer in following. 1) iephal tower 2) Jeddah tower3) tower of London​

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(2) JEDDAH TOWER......

50.

Gdp includes the final value of goods.in which sector

Answer» EXPLANATION: GDP only INCLUDES final products — GOODS for sale, rather than intermediate goodsthat are used to make final products. So a raw steak sold to a customer at a supermarket is part of GDP, but a raw steak sold to a RESTAURANT isn't — only the cooked steak the restaurant sells to its customers counts. HOPE IT HELPS YOU!!