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1.

Who is the founder of Telugu Desam Party​

Answer» MR.. NANDAMURI TARAKA RAMA RAO.
2.

Whonis prime minister of ​

Answer» UNDERSTAND your QUESTION
3.

Please tell me guyes i can promise you I can mark as brainliest of your answer​

Answer» NG the RUSSIAN Revolution, Bipin Chandra Pal and Bal GANGADHAR TILAK were amongst the PROMINENT Indians who expressed their admiration of Lenin and the new rulers in Russia.NOW MARK AS BRAINLIEST
4.

Write two characteristics of the unitary form of government​

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The following are the features, attributes and characteristics of a unitary state or government: 1. Centralization of Powers In a unitary system, all powers are centralized in the hands of the central government and that centre is the reservoir of all state powers. In this system, there are no provincial governments and the constitution empowers the central government to legislate, execute and adjudicate with full might. There is no other institution to share governmental powers with the central government. On one hand, the central government has full powers to rule without any external pressure and runs the state administration with confidence without any fear and terror. On the other hand, the rulers exercise their powers in an absolute way without any check. Centralization of powers is itself an administrative problem. Although in many unitary states, there is a local government system arrangement but powers are delegated to these units with strict central control or supervision. 2. Single and Simple Government A unitary government is very simple system. With the exception of Britain, there are neither provincial assemblies and executives nor the upper chambers at the center. There is a single central government at the center. There is a unicameral legislature popularly elected. The central legislature is there to legislate, executive to execute and the judiciary to adjudicate without any share. Their expenses are less and the state is run with a unified command. Upper chambers are usually expensive and weak states cannot afford these expenses. So, it is a simple and understandable system. The ordinary citizens easily, understand its structure and powers. 3. Uniformity of Laws Another characteristic of a unitary government is that the laws of the unitary system, unlike in a federation, are uniform because laws are made only by a single central government for the whole state. Laws made by the centre are equally enforced in the rest of the state without any territorial distinction while in a federation, the nature of the law varies from province to province. So, uniformity of laws in the unitary set-up is according to the principles of justice and nature of HUMAN beings. In a federation or FEDERAL system, sometimes, sharp contrasts are seen in the laws of the same nature, which complicates the situation. 4. No Distribution of Powers Constitutions of the federal form of state distribute powers between the centre and the provinces. However, in a unitary system, there is no list of distribution of powers in the constitution. All powers belong to the central government. In this system, the government is not in the business of powers distribution. This shifts government attention on development because government is free of this HEADACHE. 5. Flexible Constitutions The constitutions of the unitary states are ever flexible in nature. A rigid constitution is required only in federation in order to establish firm and safe relations between the centre and the federating units. The constitution of a unitary system has an advantage that it may be changed according to the needs of time and changing circumstances. A constitution is a document necessary to run a state according to the changing orientations. People’s desires change with the passage of time and constitutions are amended accordingly. Its flexibility paves way for its progressiveness. Constitutions of the unitary systems are evolutionary and may face any immediate situation. 6. Potential for Despotism It is one of the IMPORTANT characteristics of this system that it may become despotic when the rulers are not faithful and patriotic. All powers are in the control of the centre and there are no checks upon the exercise of these UNLIMITED powers. It could become absolute and state powers may be abused because it lacks an internal check system. 7. Responsibility This system is arguably more responsible than federations. It is an important feature of this form of state that responsibility is fixed in the defined institutions. A central legislature is responsible for legislation, executive for implementation and judiciary for adjudication. These institutions are accountable for their constitutional responsibilities and therefore they try their best to remain within the circle of the law of the land.

5.

Breifly explain two legislative powers​

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Hey mate,Legislative POWERS:The State Legislature has GOT the power of making laws on the subjects of the State List and the CONCURRENT List. ... Ordinary bills can be introduced in EITHER of the two Houses and these become laws only when passed by the two Houses and signed by theGovernor.Hope it will help u Plz like it and follow me to follow you back.Plz mark me as brainliest plz HAATH jod ta hu.

6.

An the marrming of 14 July 1989 the vity of ........ .. was is state of a larn​

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a EXPLANATION:

7.

Who invented WhatsApp?​

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they areExplanation:JAN koum and BRIAN ACTON

8.

______________ is the adulterant used in ice cream. A)Starch () B)Anatta () C) Saw dust

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A STARCH IS THE ADULTERANT USED IN ICE CREAM .PLEASE MARK IT IS BRAINLIST AND FOLLOW ME PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE.

9.

Who is founder of the tdp​

Answer» N. T.Ramarao FOUNDER of T. D. PI HOPE it will HELP you
10.

Verify -12 / 5 + 2 / 7 = 2/7 + 12/5 and mention this property ( rational number)​

Answer» N:-Property:-a/b + c/d = ad/bd + cb/bd =( ad + cb)/bdso,=> -12 / 5 + 2 / 7 = 2/7 + 12/5=> (-12×7)/35 +(5×2)/35 = (5×2)/35+(12×7)35=> -84/35 + 10/35 = 10/35 + 84/35=>( -84+10 )/35 = (10 + 84)/35=> -74/35 = 94/35hence -74/35 ≠ 94/35 i hope it helps you....
11.

Conquest disease and trade

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Conquest, Disease, and Trade The INDIAN subcontinent had been KNOWN for bustling trade with goods, PEOPLE, customs, and KNOWLEDGE. It was a crucial point in their trade network. After the discovery of America, its vast lands and abundant crops and minerals began to transform trade and lives everywhere.

12.

Which is the following is a natural satellite1 Moon2INAAT3IRSMCQS ​

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a NATURAL satellite.Hope it hepls..

13.

Pls tell who are they pls it is urgenti will follow you back i will mark as brainliest but pls give appropriate answers pls ​

Answer» SECOND PICTURE - SWAMI CHINMAYANANDA
14.

Express your views on reservations as tool for social development

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The caste based reservations is a very important program to ensure representation of those castes which have been discriminated in the NAME of caste since THOUSANDS of years and are still being discriminated. Caste based reservations is not a poverty removal TOOL but it is a simple tool to ensure representation.

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Express your views on reservation is a tool for social development​

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The caste based reservations is a very important program to ensure REPRESENTATION of those castes which have been discriminated in the NAME of caste since thousands of years and are still being discriminated. Caste based reservations is not a poverty removal tool but it is a simple tool to ensure representation.HOPE THIS HELP YOU..☺✔☺FOLLOW US GET FOLLOW BACK..❤❣️❤........✌

16.

Give reason for the continuation anti-hindi in tamil nadu till today

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please MAK me brainlistExplanation:The Anti-Hindi agitations of TAMIL Nadu were a series of agitations that happened in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu (formerly Madras State and part of Madras Presidency) during both pre- and post-Independence PERIODS. The agitations involved several mass protests, riots, student and political movements in Tamil Nadu concerning the official status of Hindi in the state.[1]The first anti-Hindi imposition agitation was LAUNCHED in 1937, in opposition to the introduction of compulsory teaching of Hindi in the schools of Madras Presidency by the first Indian National Congress government led by C. Rajagopalachari (RAJAJI). This move was immediately opposed by E. V. Ramasamy (Periyar) and the opposition Justice Party (later Dravidar Kazhagam). The agitation, which lasted three years, was multifaceted and involved fasts, conferences, marches, picketing and protests. The government responded with a crackdown resulting in the deaths of two protesters and the arrests of 1,198 persons including women and children. Mandatory Hindi education was later withdrawn by the British Governor of Madras Lord Erskine in February 1940 after the resignation of the Congress Government in 1939.The adoption of an official language for the Indian Republic was a hotly debated issue during the framing of the Indian Constitution after India's independence from the United Kingdom. After an exhaustive and divisive debate, Hindi was adopted as the official language of India with English continuing as an associate official language for a period of fifteen years, after which Hindi would become the sole official language. The new Constitution came into effect on 26 January 1950. Efforts by the Indian Government to make Hindi the sole official language after 1965 were not acceptable to many non-Hindi Indian states, who wanted the continued use of English. The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), a descendant of Dravidar Kazhagam, led the opposition to Hindi. To allay their fears, Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru enacted the Official Languages Act in 1963 to ensure the continuing use of English beyond 1965. The text of the Act did not satisfy the DMK and increased their skepticism that his assurances might not be honoured by future administrations.

17.

Name the prison which was stormed by the people of france​

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the FORTRESS prison which was STORMED by the people of France is Bastille. 2. state prison on the east side of Paris, known as the Bastille, was ATTACKED by an angry and aggressive mob.It was a revolution against the MONARCHY.

18.

India is a secular country which of the following statement is suitable for the for our secularism A)a country which has official religion B)a country which is neutral in religious mattersC)a country which has religious toleranceD)a country that bans religions​

Answer» C) EXPLANATION:the COUNTRY has RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE
19.

People of Indus Valley Civilization lived in cities and towns​

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There were more than 1,400 TOWNS and cities in the INDUS VALLEY. The biggest were Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro. Around 80,000 people LIVED in these cities. The names Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro were given to the cities in later times.

20.

Telugu month star with​

Answer» N SARIGA ardam kaledu konchem vivaranga chepandi...
21.

"The new government are the important markers" elucidate​

Answer» HELPS you MARK the ANSWER as BRAINLIEST......
22.

Give the main reasons for the constitution anti hindi movement ​

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i-Hindi imposition agitation of 1937–40 is a series of protests that happened in MADRAS Presidency of the British Raj during 1937-40. It was launched in 1937 in opposition to the introduction of compulsory teaching of Hindi in the schools of the presidency by the Indian National Congress government led by C.➡️Want to know more ✨✨❤Have a look down:-The FIRST anti-Hindi imposition agitation was launched in 1937, in opposition to the introduction of compulsory teaching of Hindi in the schools of Madras Presidency by the first Indian National Congress government led by C. RAJAGOPALACHARI (Rajaji).(*'▽'*)♪I hope it HELPS you... MARK as brainliest please dear mate ✨Answer by @ crazygirl169(Aditi)✨

23.

Explain the difference between the duration of day and night is almost negligible at kanyakumari​

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it is because the distance from the EQUATOR is less there so the DIFFERENCE of day and night HARDLY felt there HOPE this will HELP you

24.

What do we call a person who studies past event

Answer» HISTORY is the STUDY of past and FUTURE events. ... A person who studies history is CALLED a historian. A person who studies pre-history and history through things left behind by ancient cultures is called an archaeologist. A person who studies mankind and SOCIETY is called an anthropologist.Explanation:
25.

Name the ruler in whose regin patanjali was present

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No ruler were PRESENT at that time, the author of Mahabhasya, an ancient treatise on SANSKRIT GRAMMAR and linguistic based on the astadhyayi and pani IExplanation:please mark me BRAINLIST

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3. Give a single term for each of the following sentences. 1.A situation or condition in which an organism lives.2.The only planet in our solar system where life exists.3.4.The uppermost part of the lithosphere which is rich in silica and aluminium.The sphere of air that envelopes the earth.5. Mass of water on the earth's surface.​

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1. Habitat2. EARTH3. Sial4. Atmosphere5. HydrosphereHope this helps......Please MARK me brainliest.

27.

Why is it important have good communication with your perents​

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tion:It is very important for parents to be able to communicate openly and effectively with their children. ... Children begin to FORM ideas and beliefs about themselves BASED on how their parents communicate with them. When parents communicate effectively with their children, they are showing them RESPECT.

28.

What are the reasons for the decentralisation of power in india​

Answer» 1 when POWER is not USED correctly.2 when POWERS is misused.3 when the LEADER loses3.8
29.

Write two merits and demerits of the presidential form of government​

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-1. The President’s fixed TERM of office enables him to give his full time to the pursuit of state DUTIES during his tenure, rather than dividing his time between State duties and politics.2. The clear separation of powers among the three organs of government helps to prevent the misuse of state power.Demerits of the Presidential System of government1. The Presidential System is very expensive to run, in terms of finance and personnel required for the separate executive and legislative arms of government.2. SINCE the President is not responsible to Parliament, an ambitious President may BECOME autocratic because of the enormous executive powers at his disposal.

30.

Q12) "Satat Jagrrokta hi swatantra kikeemat hain". Yeh kathan kiska hain*​

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Pro. Loski U MAY check YHI ATTACHMENT.

31.

Mention any three romanticist to the national movements ​

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romanticism was a MOVEMENT in arts and literature,which originated in the LATE 18th century,emphasizing inspiration,subjectivity and the primacy of the individual.critical approach towards reason and science:romantic artists criticized the glorification of reason and science and focused on emotions,intuitions and mystical feelings.folk culture as the spirit of the nation: johann gottfried herder claimed that folk songs, folk POETRY and folk dances, the true spirit of nation coul d be popularisedemphasis on vernacular language: they gave emphasis on vernacular language to RECOVER the natonal spirit and to carry the modern nationalist message to large audienceExplanation:please mark me brainlist

32.

The harappa pottery was made on the _____.​

Answer» TION:ABHISHEK KUMAR mathmatison
33.

''The new governments are important markers''.Elucidate.

Answer» HELPS you MARK the ANSWER as BRAINLIEST....
34.

Why is the Great plain fertile?​

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Flood PLAINS are fertile due to the depositional activity of rivers. Rivers carry along with them eroded MATERIAL like fine soil and sediments. When it OVERFLOWS its banks, it deposits the eroded material and causes flood plainsto be FORMED. The deposited material makes the land fertile.

35.

Which is the world's oldest language ??a) Tamil b) Sanskrit ​

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the WORLD OLDEST LANGUAGE is TAMIL

36.

Develop : development::define

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the process of BECOMING BIGGER, STRONGER, better ETC., or of making somebody/something do thisthe process of creating something more advanced; a more advanced PRODUCT

37.

Difference between the ancient, medieval and modern period of history answer pls​

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PLEASE Z PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASEMARK IT AS A BRAINLIEST ANSWERANSWER,Ancient Period: Ancient History is the Aggregate of Past Events from the beginning of the recorded Human History and Extending as far as the Early Middle Ages or the POSTCLASSICAL ERA. The span of the recorded history is ROUGHLY about 5,000 years. Medieval Period: In the History of Europe, the Middle Ages or Medieval Period lasted from the 5th to the 15th Century. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery. The medieval period is subdivided in the Early, High, and Late Middle Ages.Modern Period: Modern History, the Modern Period or the Modern Era, is the Global HISTORIOGRAPHICAL approach to the timeframe after the Middle Ages. Modern history can be broken down into PERIODS:1. Early modern period that began approximately in the early 16th century. 2. Late modern period that began approximately in the mid 18th century. Similarities: These all are Periods of a Timeline...........

38.

What are the disadvantages of barter system​

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there WOULD be 3 main disadvantages of barter SYSTEM:-1)lack of co-incidencebarter system is only possible when both people would have the things which is mutually needed. for eg:- one have cows and want cloths in exchange of cows. but it would be difficult to find a person who have clothes and only NEEDS cow in exchange of that.2)currency cannot be stored:-in barter system currency can only be stored in FORMS of products. there is no particular currency. 3) lack of common measureone who needs a thing in exchange would give its product in the lower PRICE of its value there is no particular measure of any productHope it helps u........Thank u......❤❤

39.

The first civilization emerged in ____.​

Answer» TAMIA...like my ANSWER and mark me as BRAINLIST. PLEASE
40.

ਇਕ ਦੇਸ਼ ਦੇ ਲੋਕਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਇਕ िਨਸ਼िਚਤ ਅਵਧੀ ਪਰਾਪਤ ਹੋਣ ਵਾਲੀ ਅੌਸਤ ਅਾਮਦਨ ਨੂੰ ਕੀ ਕिਹੰਦੇ ਹਨ?​

Answer» SORRY but can you TRANSLATE in ENGLISH
41.

How can the articles be amended​

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please mark me brainlistExplanation:Article V of the Constitution prescribes how an amendment can become a part of the Constitution. While there are two ways, only one has ever been used. All 27 Amendments have been ratified after two-thirds of the House and Senate approve of the proposal and send it to the states for a vote. Then, three-fourths of the states must affirm the proposed Amendment.The other METHOD of passing an amendment requires a Constitutional Convention to be called by two-thirds of the legislatures of the States. That Convention can propose as many amendments as it deems necessary. Those amendments must be approved by three-fourths of the states.The actual wording of Article V is: “The Congress, whenever two thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose Amendments to this Constitution, or, on the Application of the Legislatures of two thirds of the several States, shall call a Convention for proposing Amendments, which, in either Case, shall be VALID to all Intents and Purposes, as part of this Constitution, when ratified by the Legislatures of three fourths of the several States, or by Conventions in three fourths thereof, as the one or the other MODE of Ratification may be proposed by the Congress; Provided that no Amendment which may be made prior to the Year One thousand eight hundred and eight shall in any Manner affect the first and fourth Clauses in the Ninth Section of the first Article; and that no State, without its Consent, shall be deprived of its equal Suffrage in the Senate.”

42.

In case of money bill , the rajya sabha only make____________.​

Answer» ABHA only PASSESS the BILL.
43.

A person can be both an end user and a programmer true or false ?

Answer» TRUE......FOLLOW MEH ♥️
44.

What are two principles cause of constitution

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Hey mate,Explanation:The PRINCIPLES Underlying the ConstitutionThe 7 Principles of the Constitution (popular sovereignty, limited government, separation of powers, CHECKS and balances, JUDICIAL review, federalism, and republicanism)BRAINLIEST PLEASE!

45.

Most doctors are settle in urban areas true/false True

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FalseExplanation:Because many of DOCTORS are in AMERICA, AUSTRALIA, italySo it is not REAL that many doctors are in urban areas

46.

What are the weapons used during the national independence movement

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: in war MATCH weapons usage, martial arts like Valari, Silambam (FIGHTING using stick), horse RIDING and archery.:

47.

Compare any 2 states air pollution before and after lockdown in india

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Air POLLUTION drops by 40-50% in BIG Indian cities LIKE Delhi, MUMBAI after lockdown .Explanation:i hope this helps U

48.

When does dinosaur dead​

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about 65 MILLIONS YEARS AGO.

49.

Name two autonomous bodies in India​

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rshan, All INDIA RADIO

50.

Classify Himalayas on the basis of the region from East and West​

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This division of the Himalayas is demarcated by the RIVER valleys. PUNJAB Himalayas: This part of the Himalayas LIES between the rivers Indus and Satluj. It is also KNOWN as Kashmir and the Himachal Himalayas. Kumaon Himalayas: This part of the Himalayas lies between Satluj and KALI rivers. Nepal Himalayas: This part of the Himalayas lies between Kali and Teesta rivers.Explanation: