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. ________crop is grown in between Rabi and Kharif seasons.प्लीज सेंड क्विकली |
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Write a short note on political division of India |
Answer» The local SELF government is controlled by the STATE government, which is controlled by the central/union government. the working of legislature, executive and JUDICIARY form the central government. |
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Mention the constitutional development in France and japan. |
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Answer» Answer: From the 18th century onward, a number of constitutions were established in France. This TEXT is a translation of the Constitution of 1791, which was the FIRST written constitution of France. ... He CAME to Japan in 1867 as a member of the 1st French MILITARY adviser group. |
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Social, economic and environmental factors which determine fertility.(i need the answers asap) |
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Answer» Explanation: Highlights • Fertility transition are examined from social, ECONOMIC, political and population POLICY perspectives. • Political freedom is found to play a role in shaping people’s perceptions of fertility. • Human capital is confirmed to be the most IMPORTANT determinants in explaining the decline in fertility. • Population policies are confirmed to be the main tool USED by CHINA and Bangladesh to reduce their TFR. |
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find out which particular feature cannot be identified with national assembly in the elected belong to the highest breaks kit of text appears to be the national assembly Limited the power of the monarch see directly elected leader was 745 members in the national assembly |
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Answer» Answer: During the French Revolution, the NATIONAL Assembly (French: Assemblée nationale), which existed from 17 June 1789 to 9 July 1789, was a revolutionary assembly formed by the representatives of the Third Estate of the Estates-General; thereafter (until replaced by the Legislative Assembly on 30 Sept 1791) it was KNOWN as the National Constituent Assembly (French: Assemblée nationale constituante), though POPULARLY the shorter form persisted. Explanation: please MARK as brainleast answer and follow me plzz |
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What are the events leading to the unification of Germany |
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Answer» Explanation: The unification of Germany into a POLITICALLY and administratively integrated nation stateofficially OCCURRED on 18 January 1871, in the Hall of MIRRORS at the Palace of Versailles in France. Princes of the German states, excluding Austria, gathered there to PROCLAIM William I of Prussia as German Emperor after the French capitulation in the Franco-Prussian War. Unofficially, the de facto transition of most of the German-speaking populations into a federated organization of states had been developing for some time through alliances formal and informal between princely rulers, but in fits and STARTS. The self-interests of the various parties hampered the process over nearly a century of autocratic experimentation, beginning in the era of the Napoleonic Wars, which prompted the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806, and the subsequent rise of German nationalism PLS FOLLOW ME MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST |
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Which types of legal right still not given to women |
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Answer» These rights include the RIGHT to live free from violence, slavery, and DISCRIMINATION; to be educated; to own property; to VOTE; and to earn a fair and equal wage. As the now-famous saying goes, “women's rights are human rights.” That is to SAY, women are entitled to all of these rights. |
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Why did civil war break out in Sri Lanka? What was it's effect?(2) |
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Answer» Answer: The CIVIL war broke out in SRI Lanka because of the distrust between the two COMMUNITIES. As a result, thousands of people of both the communities have been killed. MANY people had to leave the country as refugees and some lost their livelihood |
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In which year was the wildlife protection Act passed in India A. 1971B. 1972C. 1973 |
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Who operates the computer education Centre in palampur? |
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What were the special characteristics of protoindustrialisation |
Answer» ❤AnSwEr❤➡Production was not based on factories....➡Large SCALE HOME based production for international market.....➡Merchants move to country side and supplied money for artisans . ...➡It provided ALTERNATIVE source of INCOME....➡Income from pro-industrial production SUPPLEMENTED their shrinking....@doll54 ✌☺ |
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On the basis of which deal the resolution at the karachi session was passed? |
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Answer» Answer: Remarks The Karachi Resolution was a passed by the Indian National CONGRESS at its 1931 Karachi session. The Session was conducted in the shadow of three major events. First, Mahatma Gandhi had just been released from prison following his Salt Satyagraha. Second, the Gandhi-Irwin pact had just been concluded which had brought the civil disobedience movement to an end. And third, the British government had, a week before the session, executed Bhagat Singh and two of his associates in connection with the Kakori Conspiracy case. The Resolution is three pages long and is mostly written in a quasi-legal style. It reiterated the Congress Party’s commitment to ‘Purna Swaraj’ or ‘complete independence’. In ADDITION to fundamental rights which protected civil liberties, the Resolution for the first time PUT forward a list of socio-economic principles/rights that the Indian state had to adhere to. These included: protections for industrial workers, abolishing of child labour, free primary education and protections for agricultural labour. The Resolution also, which seems to be a Gandhian influence, prohibited intoxicating drinks and drugs. Kama Maclean, in A Revolutionary History of Inter-War India, argues that the Resolution on Fundamental Rights passed by the session - that consisted of many socialistic provisions - was the result of a heart to heart talk between the Gandhi and Nehru. Nehru’s ACCEPTANCE of the Gandhi-Irwin pact and its ratification by the Congress was secured in return for the passing of the Resolution on Fundamental Rights. Judith Brown, in Gandhi and Civil Disobedience, contends that the passing of the Resolution had nothing to do with the Gandhi-Irwin Pact: it was the outcome of collaboration between Gandhi and Nehru, not negotiation or compromise. Subash CHANDRA Bose seems to be in line with Kama, he argued that the passing of the Resolution was meant to placate the leftist elements of the Congress Party. The socio-economic provision in the Karachi Resolution went on to influence the Constituent Assembly in drawing up Part IV of the Indian Constitution – the Directive Principles of State Policy. hope it helps u |
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Farmers plough is an example of |
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What was the need of indigo to export in Britain for cotton textile industry |
Answer» Indian textile INDUSTRY faced stiff competition and export ofcotton TEXTILES began to DECLINE. From the EARLY 19th century, British manufacturers also began to seek overseas markets for their cloth. As a result, the Indian textile industry was adversely affected. ... Indigo used for dyeing cloth was exported to Britain.Explanation: |•|•|•|•|•| |
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Mention 3 features of National Heqlth Policy |
Answer» ❤AnSwEr❤➡Improvement of ACCESS to healthcare, particulary for rural people is provided. It focuses on family welfare and RUNS various family HEALTH programs. It PROVIDES nutritional SERVICES, particulary for the underprivileged sections......@doll54 ✌☺ |
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List any five reasons that stand against democracy. |
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Answer» Answer: hope it helps follow me for INBOX |
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What did the example of Zimbabwe show us?1. It is okay to use unfair practices in elections2. Popular leaders can be autocratic3. There is a law that limits the right to criticize the President. |
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Answer» Answer: Hope it helps Explanation: It SHOWS us that popular leaders can be AUTOCRATIC because robert mugabe banned media ,increased his power,limited the opposition.Public PROTESTS were banned Please MARK me as a brainliest |
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Is there a way one can grow morefrom the same land in rainy season ? |
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☞ 1] Multiple cropping and the use of modern farming METHODS are the two common ways of increasing production on the same piece of LAND. Multiple cropping involves growing more than one CROP on a piece of land during the year. ... As a result, far larger quantities of food grains can be produced from the same piece of land.♣️ ♣️ ♣️ |
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Enlist the factors determining death.(first answer and good will be marked as brainliest) |
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Answer» Answer: The FACTORS affecting deathare age, diseases, HEREDITY, nutritional LEVEL, health facility and services and health education.HOPE IT HELPS YOU |
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3.The policy that has contributed to the upliftment of the scheduled caste in India is(a) equality(b) dalits(c) protective discrimination(d) special privileges |
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Answer» Answer :(c) PROTECTIVE discrimination |
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Which of the following is one of the main challenges of democracy in India?1. Casteism and Communalism2. Social and Economic equality3. Universal Adult Franchise4. None of the above |
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What is soil erosion |
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Answer» Hyy Dude SOIL EROSION : ✓ It is the process in which a land's top soil get removed due to various environmental and CLIMATIC faxtors. ✓ It is a threat to the soil and decreases soil fertility. ✓ deforestation is ONE of the main cause for soil erosion. |
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4.Which one of the following has been made punishable by the Constitution of India?(a) Rule of Law(b) Rule of Dalits(c) Practice of Untouchability(d) Apartheid |
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What are the major highlights of emergency period |
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Answer» Answer: thera baap SE pooch saale! Explanation: |
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Name the two countries give in the power sharing as example |
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Answer» SRI lanka Explanation: Belgium |
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What do you understand by union list with example |
Answer» union list consists of the subjects that are handled and seen by the union GOVERNMENT. it includes subjects such as education, railways, etc. ... when the decision made by the two BODIES COINCIDES then the decision of the union government is given superiorityExplanation: Mark as branilist |
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India in the eighteenth century |
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Mention the horizontal distribution of power |
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Answer» Under the HORIZONTAL power sharing power is SHARED among DIFFERENT organs of government such as the legislature, executive and judiciary. 2. Under horizontal distribution of power, organs of the government are placed at the same LEVEL to exercise different powers. |
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Name the political parties which fought for the seperation of Telangana |
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What is the significance of transpitation |
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Answer» Transpiration is said to be a necessary EVIL in plants. It helps the plant to maintain an ideal temperature REQD for VARIOUS biochemical REACTIONS. Moreover the Transpiration pull is also said to have a role in water transport through the xylem. ... Transpiration is important in plants because for the exchange of gases!...☺️❣️ |
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जब तुम्हारे सामने एक नूओब बंदा काढ़ा है तो तुम गलु वॉल दअलो गे in free fire |
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Answer» what KIND of question is this? please MARK me the brainliest and thank me |
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Which shows the height of loud or depth of water above the sea level and coloured used on it |
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Answer» A key or Legend shows the height of land or depth of water above the sea LEVEL and colours used in it . Explanation: Different colours are used to indicate different things on the map. USUALLY maps adopts a common colour scheme Water bodies such as lakes, seas & rivers on the map are indicated in blue. Light blue indicates shallow waters and deep blue indicates for deep waters Green color indicates lowlands/plain areas. To indicate mountains & highlands yellow & shades of brown are used The colour scheme is used in EVERY nation ACROSS the globe. To comprehend the scheme of color of a map, a key/legend is made. This indicates the depth or height of the land of water below/above the sea level. |
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What are struggles of telangana? |
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Answer» Answer: The telangana movement refers to a movement for the creation of a new state ,Telangana from the pre- EXISTING state of Andhra PRADESH in India .The new state CORRESPOND to the Telugu- speaking portion of the ERSTWHILE princely state of Hyderabad . Explanation: HOPE THIS HELPS YOUPLEASE MARK ME AS A BRAINLEIST. |
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What is the full form of PGhere is your question shefel |
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Answer» Answer: POST graduate - course of study UNDERTAKEN after completing first degree or graduation. Paying guest - a person who lives in someone else's house and PAYS for food and accommodation. |
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Prevention and migration of earthquakes and landslidesplzz bhai answwer de do |
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Answer» Answer: ENENNatural disasterENNatural disasterwarning systemsENNatural disasterwarning systemsWhy to build natural disaster warning systemsENNatural disasterwarning systemsWhy to build natural disaster warning systemsColossal tsunami TIDAL waves caused by tectonic movements under the sea level have proved, especially in the last decades, to REPRESENT a high risk for MANY islands and continental SHORES. Early warning and notification systems that CONSIST of sensor forecasting and monitoring subsystems and acoustic warning subsystems with electronic sirens can eliminate casualties on the local population.Explanation: Hope you understand mate |
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What is recourse planning |
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Answer» Explanation: RESOURCE planning is the process in which tasks are allocated to both human and nonhuman resources. Its AIM is to maximize resource efficiency as WELL as to give an overview of resource availability and CAPACITY. Resources can be anything your company utilizes to get tasks done.HOPE IT HELPS..PLEASE MARK BRAINLIEST ... |
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Which area become a center of big power rivalry among European countries |
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Answer» Answer: The European balance of power referred to international relations between European countries during the First World WAR, which evolved into the present states of Europe. The Nineteenth Century political concept emerged at the Peace of Paris in 1815. It is often known by the term European STATE System. Its basic tenet is that no single European power should be allowed to achieve hegemony over a substantial part of the continent and that this is best curtailed by having a small NUMBER of ever-changing alliances CONTEND for power.[Hope you understand mate ♥╣[-_-]╠♥ |
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Which latitude just north of New Delhi |
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Answer» Latitude and longitude COORDINATES are: 28.644800, 77.216721. One of the most crowded CITIES of the world, New DELHI, or simply Delhi, is the capital of INDIA and is the largest city of the country as well. IF IT IS HELPFUL THAN PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIST... PLS |
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Define of calligraphy |
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Answer» the art of WRITING beautifully with a special PEN or brush If helpful MARK as brenlist ⬆️ ⬆️ ⬆️ ⬆️ ⬆️ ⬆️ ⬆️ ⬆️ |
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1. Write the short note on Buddhism. |
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Answer» Answer: BUDDHISM is a FAITH that was founded by Siddhartha Gautama (“the Buddha”) more than 2,500 years AGO in India. Buddhism is one of the major WORLD religions |
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Why was the ideal essential |
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Answer» IDEAS are essential because with which we can CHANGE anything according to our NEEDS...... |
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What is the first house in world |
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Answer» The first hoise in the world is STONE HOUSE which is believed to be created around 3500 BC and is also the oldest home in the world Hope it helps you Plzz mark me as the brainliest Plzz plz follow me |
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Explain Global Economic Integration. Don't spam¡¡ |
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Answer» Economic INTEGRATION is an arrangement among nations that typically INCLUDES the reduction or elimination of trade BARRIERS and the coordination of monetary and FISCAL POLICIES. |
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What is secularism and Federalism? |
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Answer» SECULARISM - Citizens have complete freedom to FOLLOW any RELIGIONS. • Federalism - the federal principle or system of government. |
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