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The study of the past is knowy as __ |
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Answer» history please mark it as the brainliestExplanation:History is the STUDY of past and future events. People know what HAPPENED in the past by looking at things from the past including sources (like books, newspapers, and letters) and artifacts (like pottery, tools, and human or animal remains.) Libraries, archives, and museums collect and keep these things for people to study history. 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. The study of the sources and methods used to study and write history is called historiography.People can learn about the past by talking to people who remember things that happened in the past. This is called oral history. When people who had been slaves and American Civil War survivors got old, some historians recorded EVERYTHING that they said, so that history would not be lost.In old times people in different parts of the world kept separate histories because they did not MEET each other very often. Some groups of people never met each other. Medieval Europe, Ancient Rome and Ancient China each thought that they ruled the only important parts of the world and that other parts were "barbarian". |
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How had Peason and tribals People Participuted in the ne- cooperation movement in cellerParts of Indian 2 Explain. |
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Answer» s and Tribals In VARIOUS places peasants and TRIBAL also participated in the movement. The movement was launched against the talukdars and landlords. For them SWARAJ meant they would not be required to PAY land dues i.e., land revenue, and the land they were cultivating would be DISTRIBUTED among them. |
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Who were capitality |
| Answer» CAPITALISM is an economic system based on the PRIVATE ownership of the means of PRODUCTION and their OPERATION for PROFIT. | |
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1. What is the more common name for solid carbon dioxide? 2. As on January 2020,Shri Bhupesh Bagel is the Chief Minister of which state? 3. What is the uniform GST rate that has been fixed up for lottery prizes by the GST Council |
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Answer» 1.dry ice2.Bhupesh Baghel. Bhupesh Baghel (born 23 August 1961) is an Indian POLITICIAN serving as the third and current Chief MINISTER of CHHATTISGARH. He was president of Chhattisgarh Pradesh Congress. |
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Yahan per kiske papa CBSE board exam ke paper check kr rhe hai |
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Answer» kyun bhai KYA kroge jan ke JO bhi kro lekin mere papa nhi KR rhe haiplz mark me as the BRAINLIEST and I will follow you PLZ mark plz plz plz |
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What were the inspiration before Indian Constitution |
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Answer» Prior to the CONSTITUENT assembly that convened in 1948 to draft the Indian constitution adopted in 1950 and still in force to date, the FUNDAMENTAL law of INDIA was mostly EMBODIED in a series of statutes enacted by the British Parliament. KEY among them was the Government of India Acts of 1919 and 1935. |
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Describe the salt sathyagraha |
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Answer» t Satyagraha was a mass civil disobedience MOVEMENT initiated by Mahatma Gandhi against the SALT tax imposed by the BRITISH government in INDIA |
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Which value are associated with horizontal distribution of power |
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Answer» tal distribution of POWER contains the role of Legislature, EXECUTIVE and JUDICIARY. These always keeps a check on each other to prevent then from being over POWERFUL. |
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Analyse one reason showing that majority and minority opinions are not permanent in democracy |
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Answer» Majority rule is a decision rule that selects alternatives which have a majority, that is, more than half the votes. It is the binary decision rule used most often in influential decision-making bodies, including all the legislatures of democratic nations.Explanation:Majority rule is used pervasively in many modern western democracies. It is frequently used in legislatures and other bodies in which alternatives can be considered and amended in a process of deliberation until the final version of a proposal is adopted or REJECTED by majority rule.[1] It is one of the basic rules prescribed in books like Robert's Rules of Order.[2] The rules in such books and those rules adopted by groups may ADDITIONALLY prescribe the use of a supermajoritarian rule under certain circumstances, such as a two-thirds rule to close debate.[3] Many referendums are DECIDED by majority rule.The tyranny of the majority (or tyranny of the masses) is an inherent weakness to majority rule in which the majority of an electorate pursues exclusively its own interests at the expense of those in the minority. This results in oppression of minority groups comparable to that of a tyrant or despot, argued John Stuart MILL in his 1859 book On Liberty.[1] The scenarios in which tyranny perception occurs are very specific, involving a sort of distortion of democracy preconditions: Centralization excess: when the centralized power of a federation make a decision that should be local, breaking with the commitment to the subsidiarity principle.[2] Typical solutions, in this condition, are CONCURRENT majority and supermajority rules. Abandonment of rationality: when, as Tocqueville remembered, a decision "which bases its claim to rule upon numbers, not upon rightness or excellence".[3] The use of public consultation, technical consulting bodies, and other similar mechanisms help to improve rationality of decisions before voting on them. Judicial review (e.g. declaration of nullity of the decision) is the typical way after the vote. In both cases, in a context of a nation, constitutional limits on the powers of a legislative body, and the introduction of a Bill of Rights have been used to counter the problem.[4] A separation of powers (for example a legislative and executive majority actions subject to review by the judiciary) may also be implemented to prevent the problem from happening internally in a government.[4] |
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What was coprative production |
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Answer» An AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVE, is also known as farmers. Is a cooperative farmers pool thier resources in CERTAIN area activity. PRODUCER marketing is also known as cooperative production.Explanation:Hope it helps you! |
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What is geographical area |
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Answer» An area of land that can be considered as a UNIT for the PURPOSES of some geographical CLASSIFICATION. |
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If I have 100 dollars how many Indian rupees I am having |
| Answer» 100$ is EQUAL to ₹7,541.25.Mark as BRAINLIEST! | |
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Write the two reasons for demand of Pakistan |
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Answer» son BEHIND the separate homeland was: 1- religious differences2- cultural differences. EXPLANATION:Muslims used to slaughter cows at the time of Eid-ul_adha while Hindus worship cows. The hatred for each other was increasing day by day which CAUSED various incidents. Such incidents showed that both people have different cultural values and religions. They cannot live together in a single country which led to the creation of Pakistan. |
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Mention one important organ of the UNO |
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Answer» hiiyour answer is here!Explanation:UN General Assemblyhope it HELPS you a lot!follow me!MARK my answer as brainliest! |
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The places near the sea have ............Climate option-(Moderate,Hot,Humid) |
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Answer» ces NEAR the sea have MODERATE Climate.please MARK this answer as brainlist if HELPFUL, PLEASEE.. |
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How is a globe useful to us |
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Answer» Utility of Globes: ⇒It is the most correct APPROXIMATION of the EARTH. ⇒Since LATITUDES and LONGITUDES are drawn as circles and semi circles, there is no DISTORTION in the shape and size of the continents. |
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Dayananda saraswatis slogan of black vedas was very prominent why |
| Answer» MAJ (Sanskrit: आर्य समाज, IAST: ārya samāja; "Noble Society") is a monotheistic Indian HINDU reform movement that promotes values and practices based on the belief in the infallible authority of the Vedas. The SAMAJ was founded by the sannyasi (ascetic) Dayanand Saraswati on 10 April 1875.[1] Members of the Arya Samaj believe in one God and reject the worship of IDOLS.[2] | |
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Please right answer only |
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Answer» tion:-1yesprincessEuropeCeltsSmoothRed, BLUE and green7Italy13pls follow me and ALSO mark as BRAINLIEST ☺️ |
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Which resource can put all the resource for production |
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Answer» tion:the answer will be human resource because WITHOUT this resource nothing is POSSIBLE |
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give a detailed short note about right to equality right to constitutional remedies right to exploitation Right to Equality |
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Answer» Fundamental rights are those rights which are essential for intellectual, moral and spiritual development of individuals. As these rights are fundamental or non essential for existence and all-round development of individuals, hence, it's called as 'Fundamental rights'. These are enshrined in Part III (Articles 12 to 35) of the Constitution of India. These include individual rights common to most, such as, equality before the law, freedom of speech and freedom of expression, religious and CULTURAL freedom, Freedom of assembly (peaceful assembly), freedom of religion (freedom to practice religion), right to constitutional remedies for the protection of civil rights by means of writs such as HABEAS Corpus, Mandamus, Prohibition, Certiorari and Quo Warranto. Fundamental rights apply universally to all citizens, IRRESPECTIVE of race, birthplace, religion, caste or gender. The Indian Penal Code and other laws prescribe punishments for the violation of these rights, subject to the discretion of the judiciary. Though the rights conferred by the constitution other than fundamental rights are also valid rights protected by the judiciary, in case of fundamental rights violations, the Supreme Court of India can be approached directly for ultimate justice as per Article 32. The Rights have their origins in many sources, including England's Bill of Rights, the United States Bill of Rights and FRANCE's Declaration of the Rights of Man. There are six fundamental rights recognised by the Indian constitution:plz mark the brainliest |
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What is meant by sustainable development? Why is sustainable development the need of the hour? |
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Answer» Sustainability and sustainable development: - The Need of the Hour’Humanity faces decreasing ecosystem quality and increasing risk of tipping the biosphere into a state where it would be difficult or impossible to maintain the human civilization (Will Steffen, 2015), there arises a dire need for appropriate MEASURES to ensure the JUDICIOUS use of resources and make good economic choices. It becomes IMPORTANT to make sure that the development is taking place not at the cost of earth’s natural resources. “The world has enough resources to meet everyone’s need but not everyone’s GREED.”(Angur, 2015)To add to this, now it is also IMPERATIVE that our fragile environment suffers the least damage possible. In more technical terms, “Sustainable development is the only way we can keep Mother Nature, our growth hungry economies and our very demanding present generation and future lineage happy and smiling.” (Joshi, 2008)Sustainable development is defined by the Brundtland Commission as “development that meets the need of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs”.To meet these needs sustainable development has become the need of hour.THANKS YOU |
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Fill in the blank b) .............. ordered all state governments to begin this schemetheir schools with six months |
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Answer» Prime MINISTER ordered all statePrime Minister ordered all STATEGOVERNMENTS to begin this schemePrime Minister ordered all stategovernments to begin this schemetheir SCHOOLS with SIX months.Mark me branlist |
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Which movie based on acid attack |
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Answer» chhpaak.................. |
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Write one characteristics of the federal form of government |
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Answer» tion:The essential feature, which is the definition of FEDERALISM is that there are two LEVELS of governance in the COUNTRY at least. There can even be more. But the entire power is not concentrated with one government. All levels of governance will govern the same citizens, but their JURISDICTION will be different. |
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The Sun rises two hours earlier in Arunachal pradesh as compared to gujrat in the west, but theWatches show the same time How does this happen? |
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Answer» rises two hours earlier in ARUNACHAL Pradesh as compared to GUJARAT ,but still the WATCHES show the same TIME , because the time ALONG The Standard Meridian of India ( taken to be 82° 30′ E ) passing through Mirzapur has been taken as the standard time across the country. |
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Farmers of up and madhyapradesh called |
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Answer» The crops has OFTEN help shape poll OUTCOME in MALWA, which account for more than half dissected production.Explanation:PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLY |
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Throw light on drainge system of sindhu- saraswati civilization??? |
| Answer» SORRY, I don't have a FLASHLIGHT | |
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What is the view of alighar movement |
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Answer» tion:As we know that, after the war of independence the condition of the MUSLIMS of India were very miserable as the British fell more on the Muslims than on Hindus. They considered that Muslims were responsible for all the wrongs and the war held just because of their harsh and rude behavior. After 1857, the Muslims emerged as a BACKWARD nation; they were illiterate and hopelessly ignorant in every walk of life. They were deprived of their BASIC rights and were neglected in every sphere of life. Nevertheless, they were economically, politically, SOCIALLY and to be more exact religiously made the subject of ruthless punishment. They were helpless before the British and their combine lobby with Hindus; so, in these conditions they neither trusted Hindus nor British, who SPARED no effort to tortured Muslims. |
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Does barter system exist today |
| Answer» BARTER that is baluta SYSTEM is very TARE in a VILLAGES. | |
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1. places near it receive direct rays of the sun |
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Why we have a constitution precisely |
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Answer» a consyitution has a set of RULE and the PRINCIPLES that all the citizen in all the country can agree as the BASIS way and PROPOTION which they WANT the country to be ruled |
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Which famous books in hindi were wrote by R.S. Avashi about soviat russia in 1920-21 |
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Answer» The work of both economists and statisticians includes the analysis of data, but economists FOCUS on market data while statisticians work to IMPROVE methods of data collection. LEARN more about these two careers, and get salary and job outlook statistics.The work of both economists and statisticians includes the analysis of data, but economists focus on market data while statisticians work to improve methods of data collection. Learn more about these two careers, and get salary and job outlook statistics.The work of both economists and statisticians includes the analysis of data, but economists focus on market data while statisticians work to improve methods of data collection. Learn more about these two careers, and get salary and job outlook statistics.The work of both economists and statisticians includes the analysis of data, but economists focus on market data while statisticians work to improve methods of data collection. Learn more about these two careers, and get salary and job outlook statistics.Explanation:mark as BRAINLIST |
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arrange the places from east to west based on the locations Black Sea ,Arabian Sea ,North sea, Atlantic Ocean |
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Answer» s ARABIAN ,ATLANTIC,BLACK,and in NORTH,north SEAI guessI don'tknow |
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Currency capital: Belgium, Maldives, London, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia and Australia. |
| Answer» CAPITAL currencyBelgium BRUSSELS EuroMaldives MALE rufiyaaLondon -- pound Saudi Arabia Riyadh RiyalIndonesia Jakarta rupiahAustralia CANBERRA Australian dollar Explanation:note : London is not a country is the capital of United Kingdom and that's why it's currency is pound. please mark as brainlist | |
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Solar system five terms and glossary |
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Answer» osphere is 14.7 pounds per square inch (105 Newtons per square meter); the AVERAGE atmospheric PRESSURE at ...This should HELP you |
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There are two or more tiers of unitary government true or falseanswer the question only if u know |
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Answer» No UNITARY GOVERNMENT has no LEVELS or TIERS. |
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What are the elements of Mughal Chahar Bagh Garden |
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Answer» Mughal Chahar bagh GARDEN was PLACED within rectangular walled enclosures and divided into four quarters by artificialchannels. The four divisions were symmetrical.HOPE THIS HELPS PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER #ROCKET...✌✌ |
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Physical features in your community |
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Answer» Geographical FEATURES are naturally-created features of the earth. Natural geographical features consist of LANDFORMS and ecosystems. For example, TERRAIN types, (physical factors of the ENVIRONMENT) are natural geographical features. Conversely, human settlements or other engineered forms are considered types of artificial geographical features.Natural geographical featuresLandformsArtificial geographical features |
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If someone were to put of saunf on your tongue would you be able to tell with your eyes closed how |
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Answer» saunf CONTAINS a SPECIFIC blend of sugar and LYTIC ACID therefore we will be able to do so |
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State alone can make law |
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Answer» The State List consists of 61 subjects on which ORDINARILY the states alone can make laws. These include public ORDER, police, administration of justice, prison, LOCAL governments, agriculture, etc. ... Both the Parliament and the State legislatures can make laws on subjects given in the Concurrent List. |
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Which of the statement is an example of horizontal sharing of power? A)Power-sharing between different organs of the government B)Power-sharing between different political parties C)Power-sharing between different levels of the government D)Power Sharing between different states |
| Answer» POWER SHARING between DIFFERENT ORGANS of the GOVERNMENT | |
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Who was the founder of Hyderabad state |
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Answer» Mir Qamar-ud-din KhanPLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIST ANSWERS PLEASE PLEASE REQUESTING..... |
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