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1.

Name the tribe of MP Orissa Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan​

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tribesMadhya PRADESH: AnimismOrissa: Kondhs, Koyas, Gadabas etcAndhra Pradesh: Bodo, Gadaba, Chenchu etcRajasthan: Sahariyas, MINAS, BhilsExplanation:please FOLLOW me if it HELPS

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The land tax was called................​

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tion:site valuation tax , site VALUE RATING , SPLIT RATE tax are CALLED land value tax

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Explain the main feature of black soil in india.​

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atures of black soil.This TYPE of soil is found in DECCAN plateau, states like maharashtra, M.P. , SOUTHERN part of Gujarat.This is rich in MINERALS like Calcium Carbonate, Lime and potash but poor in phosphoric content.This are black in COLOUR due to bastallic rocks.This is best suitable for cotton and sugarcane.This soil is also called as regur soil or cotton soil.HOPE IT HELPS...

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What was the big problem for the planters

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The planters found it difficult to expand the area under nij cultivation.Indigo could be cultivated only on fertile land, and ALMOST all fertile lands were occupied with food grains and orher CROPS that Indians NEEDED. The planters had to acquire small plots scattered over large areas. Another problem was of Labour availability. HUGE indigo plantations needed many labourers, and that too in the same season. There were other PROBLEMS too.

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State two characteristic features of plateaus ​

Answer» PLATEAUS dissected (eroded) by rivers have remarkably UNIFORM maximum elevations, but their SURFACES can be interrupted by deep canyons. In the case of some regions described as plateaus, the surface is so dissected that one does not SEE any flat terrain.Explanation:FOLLOW me
6.

Why do you think Napoleon had destroyed democracy​

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tion:Napoleon destroyed democracy in France but in ADMINISTRATIVE field he had incorporated revolutionary principles in order to make the whole systems more RATIONAL and efficient.all privilages based on birth were removed. Fuedual system was abolished and freedpeasants from serfom and MANORIAL DUES. hope it helps....plz mark me as brainliest.....and FOLLOW me ...

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How did Napoleon destroyed democracy​

Answer» NAPOLEON had destroyed democracy in France but in ADMINISTRATIVE field, he had incorporated revolutionary PRINCIPLES in order to MAKE the whole SYSTEMS more rational and efficient." (i) All privileges based on birth were removed. (v) Feudal system was abolished and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial dues.Jan 31, 2018
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Define the following 1.UAF2.Coaliation government 3.Executive4.Constituency5.Opposition6.EVM​

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1.UAF - Universal adult franchise. It is an example in which all citizens have the right to vote.2.Coalition government - It refers to the alliance formed by political parties when no party gets adequate seats to form the majority.3.Executive - A group of PEOPLE who are responsible for implementing the laws and running the government. This includesCM, PM, Council of MINISTERS. 4.Constituency - Each state is divided into several areas CALLED as constituency. Each constituency has a MP to CONTROL that area.5.Opposition - The party which loses the election.6.EVM - Electronic voting machine.HOPE IT HELPS YOUPLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST

9.

Nagara style information​

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In ancient India, temple architecture of high standard developed in almost all regions. The distinct architectural style of temple construction in different parts was a result of geographical, climatic, ethnic, racial, historical and linguistic diversities. Ancient Indian temples are classified in three broad types. This classification is based on different architectural styles, employed in the construction of the temples. Functions of Temples- Religious, Administrative centres, Centre of education.Three MAIN style of temple architecture are the Nagara or the NORTHERN style, the Dravida or the Southern style and the Vesara or Mixed stylePerhaps the most important part of the ancient Indian temples is decoration. It is reflected in the multitude details of figured sculpture as well as in the architectural elements. Another important component of Indian temples was the garba-griha or the womb chamber, housing the deity of the temple. The garbha-griha was provided with a circumambulation PASSAGE around. However, there are also many subsidiary shrines within temple complexes, more common in the South Indian temple.In the initial stages of its evolution, the temples of North and South India were distinguished on the basis of some specific features like sikhara and gateways. In the north Indian temples, the sikhara remained the most prominent component while the gateway was generally UNASSUMING. The most prominent features of South Indian temples were enclosures around the temples and the GOPURAMS (huge gateways). The Gopurams led the devotees into the sacred courtyard. On the other hand there were many common features in the Northern and the Southern styles. These included the ground plan, positioning of stone-carved deities on the outside walls and the interior, and the range of decorative elements.Some of the best examples of the north Indian style (Nagara style) of temple architecture are the Khajuraho Group of temples, Sun temple, Konark, Sun temple at Modhera, Gujarat and Ossian temple, Gujarat. The finest examples of Dravidian style (south Indian style) are temples of Tanjore, Madurai, Mahabalipuram, Badami, Pattadakal and Kanchipuram.

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Name different types of land forms​

Answer» MOUNTAINS, HILLS, plateaus, and plains are the FOUR major types of landforms. MINOR landforms include buttes, canyons, VALLEYS, and basins.
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What are the main causes of Santhal rebellion ​

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Heavy TAXES, OPPRESSION by money lenders, landlord, revenue officials were the main reasons of rebillion. Under Sidu and Khanhu ROSE against the oppressors and DECLARED themselves INDEPENDENT in1854. Hope you like the answer.

12.

I need some more points in Hindi of merits of democracy​

Answer» OK DUDE DONT WORRY YOU WILL GET IT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.ALL THE BEST DUDE .
13.

Which part of the earth is responsible for plate tectonics

Answer» HEY MATE here it's your answer.crust or MENTAL.
14.

Discuss the peasant revolt of North kamrup in 1857

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The peasant uprisings of the LATE 19th CENTURY Assam were the anti- imperialist struggle ... Patharughat of Darrang DISTRICT and in the entire North Kamrup.Explanation:

15.

How can we help poor people

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by GIVING her their NEEDS and a BETTER JOB

16.

What is mean by the word coercion

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the ACTION or practice of PERSUADING someone to do SOMETHING by using FORCE or THREATS.

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SOLVE PLZ......Describe the changes that occurred in the compostion of the company's Army ​

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The FOLLOWING changes occurred in the composition of the Company's ARMY: (i) The Company started recruiting professional SOLDIERS in place of sawars and paidal (foot) soldiers. ... Soldiers were increasingly SUBJECTED to European- style TRAINING, drill and discipline that regulated their life for more than before....Follow me..

18.

Another country with a black majority was ruled by a white minority. Find out

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South Africa was the COUNTRY with a black majority was RULED by a white minority.PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST AND THANK THIS ANSWER...PLZPLZPLZFOLLOW MEBYE♡♡♡♡♡♡

19.

Explain etnical composition of Belgium and shrilanka.. no spamming ​

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the ethnic composition of Belgium a very small country is complex . Of county's TOTAL POPULATION , 59% live in the FLEMISH region and speak Dutch language . ... 1) Sri Lanka has a diverse population. The SINHALESE community forms the majority of the population (74%) with Tamils ( 18%) .......

20.

Describe aashis behavior​

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What SORT of user are you USING for the PROGRAM and how do you use it for your own PERSONAL development

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Why do you think reservation of dalits and women is important in india ANSWER POINT WISENEED 10 POINTSTHEN I WILL SURELY MARK U AS BRAINLIEST ​

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1. Human rights of Dalits and women in general are normally violated by dominant castes and powerful communities to practice and exhibit patriarchy and caste based discrimination.2. Dalit women are OPPRESSED by the broader Indian society, men from their own community and also their own HUSBANDS and male members in the family. Thus, Dalit women face multiple disadvantages and vulnerabilities.3. Whenever there is a section of society that is so MUCH discriminated against , the best WAY to end that discrimination is by mixing them up with the general population and bringing them into mainstream.4. Reservation System in India is not a revenge on General Class as some people make it out to be. It is a system which had to be brought in to end an unfair system , and is potentially itself becoming part of the problem rather than a solution.5.In the present India, the rulers of India were determined to make India a self-ruled, socialist, and worldly nation. Basing on this policy there is a distinction between religion and government. Doing untouchability or isolating individuals because of their caste is an abomination of the law.6.In India, diversity is the foundation for prejudice and is the center of its legal reservation policies.7.  Individuals belonging to the inferior class and the outcaste still encounter unfairness in all areas of their life, though this action of naming individuals as untouchables is forbidden according to the Indian constitution in 1950.8. The reservation procedures in India are at an early and very controversial LEVEL of who should be considered in the reservation policies.9. Studies have revealed that the differences between the average income of the superior and inferior castes was a result of caste-based prejudice.10. Women are not completely guarded under the reservations laws because quotas of women are still being discussed in different Indian states. The caste system has made women encounter double prejudice as they are still suffering from mistreatment due to their inferior caste and female femininity.Explanation:Hope it helps...Mark me as the Brainliest..Plz don't forget..

22.

लोक तंत्र की विशेषताएं क्या है​

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Bharat ke SAB nagarik Sab niyam ka palan kare haar samaye khusiya MANE rakhe. AUR EL sacha nagarik BANE.

23.

What are constitutional amendments for class10​

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alisation in the form of Local Self government is the best WAY to realise principles of DEMOCRACY. Local Self government after 1992: 1. They have got some powers of their own. 2. Elections are HELD regularly. 3. An independent state election commission is responsible to conduct the elections.

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What is responsible control and limitaion​

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We ourselves our RESPONSIBLE for CONTROL and limitation of things around us.Hope it helpsPlease mark it as a brainliest

25.

Cropse flower is an parasite and saprophyte or insectivorous​

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parasite Explanation:parasite as the corpse flower is AVERY LARGE foul SMELLING flower it is a parasite as it lacks chlorophyll and it grows at the roots of trees and obtains it's NUTRITION from the TREE

26.

Write a speech in 200 to 500 words on diversity in India​

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National unity and integrity have been maintained even though sharp economic and social inequalities have obstructed the emergence of equalitarian social relations. It is this synthesis which has made India a unique mosaic of cultures. India is, in fact, a panorama of its own types without a parallel in other continents. Foreign invasions, immigration from other parts of the world and the EXISTENCE of diverse languages, cultures and religions have made India’s culture tolerant, on the one hand, and a unique continuing and living culture with its specificity and historicity on the other. Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Islam, Sikhism and Christianity are the major religions Besides twenty two Constitutionally recognized languages, there are several hundred dialects There is DIVERSITY not only in regard to racial compositions, religious and linguistic distinctions but also in patterns of living, life styles, occupational pursuits, inheritance and succession of law and practices and rites related to birth, marriage, death etc. The idea of unity of India is inherent in all its historical and socio-cultural facts as well as in its cultural heritage. India has one Constitution PROVIDING guarantees for people belonging to diverse religious, cultures and languages. It covers people belonging to all socio-economic strata. India possesses varieties of social, economic, geographical conditions. In India there is unity in apparent diversities of race, religion, LANGUAGE, custom etc. The distinctive feature of India in its unity and diversity is also reflected in the social ethos.Explanation:

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101) D0116 Iswer Questions:1. Why is moon not a star?​

Answer» OON is an ASTRONOMICAL body that orbits the PLANET and ACTS as its only
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Why did the 1857 uprisings against the British rule fall ?

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The Indian Rebellion of 1857 is also called the Indian Mutiny, the Sepoy Mutiny, NORTH India's First WAR of INDEPENDENCE or North India's first struggle for independence. It began on 10 May 1857 at Meerut, as a mutiny of sepoys of the British EAST India Company's army.

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A role of Assam' freedom fighter in Assam struggle Essay 700-1000 words.​

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There are several leaders or freedom fighters from province owing to who, we will sleep in an freelance India these days. several of them questioned the British Authority. They additionally WORKED terribly exhausting to prevent the British from offensive India any or coming back here further. several of the leaders were from Nagaon District of province yet.  Some of the LADIES freedom fighters were those like Maitreyee and Gargi.  Most of the leaders emerged from the north east region of India throughout the British rule of India amount.  some of the LADS freedom fighters were those like Maniram dewan and piyali baruah.(a) Maniram Dewan : He was one of the greatest freedom fighters of Assam and was the first person to ESTABLISH a private tea garden in Assam. He was hanged for conspiring against the British authority during the 1857 revolt.(b) Kushal Konwar : He was the prominent leader of Assam during the Quit India Movement and people of Assam were organised under his leadership which make British furious. MEANWHILE, 10 October 1942 a military train was derailed and got accident. This accident happened due to the ruptured railway line which was made by unknown people. This incident gave reason to the British to arrest him as a prime accused of the train sabotage. So that they could stop people to revolt. He was charged as the mastermind of the train accident and sentenced to death by hanging.

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Shatra purogathy malayalam essay

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I DONT KNOW malayalamExplanation:

31.

3 major argument of Karl Marx​

Answer» TION:I HOPE this ANSWER is HELPFUL for you
32.

What is sustainable development?​

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it is economic DEVELOPMENT that is CONDUCTED without depletion of natural RESOURCES

33.

Founder of sea route of india???

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-The FOUNDER of sea rote of INIDA is Vosco DA GAMA

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Give one word:1: Seasons caused by revolution of the earth.​

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Earth's tilted axis causes the SEASONS. Throughout the year, different parts of Earth RECEIVE the Sun's most direct rays. So, when the NORTH POLE tilts toward the Sun, it's SUMMER in the Northern Hemisphere. And when the South Pole tilts toward the Sun, it's winter in the Northern Hemisphere.Follow me ✌✌✌✌

35.

Write briefly the reasons for World Wars.​

Answer» SIMPLE KOI BHI DAB K NHI RHNA CHATA.... SAB EK DUSRE KA BAAP BANNA CHAHTE HAI.. BC.... ISILIYE..
36.

Q.1) Define apartheid.please help me​

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Apartheid, (Afrikaans: “APARTNESS”) policy that governed relations between South Africa's white minority and nonwhite MAJORITY and sanctioned RACIAL segregation and political and economic DISCRIMINATION against nonwhites.....

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Best speech on 15th august for students​

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hey dude you can TAKE HELP from google because this type of SPEECHES are available on that. Here no one have enough time ......here all are SELFISH.

38.

Who introduced fundamental rights? ​

Answer» DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT of the COUNTRY
39.

Do you agree with the 370 article​

Answer» YES it HAPPENED right in our country.Article 370 is REMOVED...it is very very good news...
40.

Question of class 10th 2018 19 s.st

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I have to GIVE or you have to ASK the QUESTION

41.

Who appoints the gram sevak and gram sevika?​

Answer» GRAM PANCHAYAT APPOINTS the gram SEVAK ND gram sevika
42.

Give one word of the following: 1:Daily motion of the earth​

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n HOPE so it may help you PLEASE mark me as the BRAINLIEST answer

43.

How is secularism in Indian difference on secularism in USA ?​

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because india is not a DEVELOP COUNTRY but usa is a develop country in the all over the world that's why indian SECULARISM difference in USA secularism

44.

Mention one situation where expression of caste difference in politics play a positive role​

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tion:Positive aspect : CASTE in POLITICS helps in highlighting the ISSUES of DISADVANTAGED classes and also allows the govt. .

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What was the outcome of the Munda rebellion ​

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Munda Rebellion is one of the prominent 19th century TRIBAL rebellions in the subcontinent. Birsa Munda led this movement in the region south of Ranchi in 1899-1900. the ulgulan, meaning 'Great Tumult', sought to establish Munda Raj and independence. The Mundas traditionally enjoyed a preferential rent rate as the khuntkattidar or the original clearer of the forest. But in course of the 19th century they had seen this khuntkatti land system being eroded by the jagirdars and thikadars coming as merchants and moneylenders.This process of land alienation had begun long before the advent of the British. But the establishment and consolidation of British rule accelerated the mobility of the non-tribal people into the tribal regions. The incidence of FORCED labour or beth begari also increased dramatically. Unscrupulous contractors, moreover, had turned the region, into a recruiting ground for indentured labour. Yet another change associated with British rule was the appearance of a number of Lutheran, Anglican and Catholic missions. The spread of education through missionary activities made the tribals more organised and conscious of their rights. Tribal solidarity was undermined as the social cleavage between the Christian and non-Christian Mundas deepened. The agrarian discontent and the advent of CHRISTIANITY, therefore, helped the revitalisation of the movement, which sought to RECONSTRUCT the tribal society disintegrating under the stresses and STRAINS of colonial rule.hope it helps

46.

State any two word advancement which are boon for the book lovers​

Answer» BOOK-lovers are GENERALLY portrayed as kind hearted, quiet, and slightly obsessed with fictional WORLDS people. Like any other type of nerd, the book lover has a few quirks — oddities perhaps — that others just don't understand. Our constant need for NEW BOOKS even when we have an unread stack taller than us, and our preference to staying in with a book on a weekend night versus going out may leave most people in a state of confusion.
47.

What type of soils Horticulture crop need​

Answer» LOAMY SOIL is SUITABLE for HORTICULTURE CROP
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What type of rainfall did Horticulture crop need​

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all all TIMES are RAINFALL and NEEDED

49.

What is mountain vegetation?​

Answer» MOUNTAIN VEGETATION is the vegetation that COVERS the SLOPES of MOUNTAINS.
50.

What are the benifit of formal sector​plzz urgent hai

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S OF FORMAL SECTOR :-Security: A formal organization is more established and the ENTITY of the company is not dependent on individual losses. So working in such a organization provides a secured financial financial support to the EMPLOYEES and the employees working here is more devoted to work.Promotion is slow but steady: In a formal organization the promotion may not be rapid due to a chain of command but with certain seniority in the organization with sufficient performance a personnel is sure of a promotion.Commissioned ranks open to men and women graduates: A formal organization will always put preference to recruit graduate or highly educated personnel I the company in a way creating job opportunities for this class of people.Can’t be fired: After recruiting a person a formal organization tries its best to develop the personnel. In many cases the personnel is not generally fired depending on few personal mistakes.Good retirement benefits: The organization of such VALUE will arrange a plan for the employees so that they can retire with benefits.Many different branches appeal to different interests: A formal organization has many different departments to perform various activates. So a person has a wide range of options from which he/she can choose depending on individual interest and skill level. So as a person there is a option in this TYPE of organization on the choice of profession.Social Status: A formal organization has specific position & position names that bears the status of the person in the organization. These POSTS are familiar in the environment the company is operating and often works as a social status symbol. By working is a formal organization the person has to way to achieve such position and thus achieving a high social activity.