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1.

How many countries are ther in your country​

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Answer:

No COUNTRY is there in our country.

EXPLANATION:

There are states(29) and union territories (7)

2.

How does over population leads to environmental pollution​

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ANSWER:

As the POPULATION will increase the use of cars,SCOOTERS, bikes,ETC., will ALSO increase which will lead to environment pollution.

3.

Who determines the salaries and allowances of the legislature,executive and judiciary​

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ANSWER:

The president determines the SALARY of these ppl

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4.

What is the outcome of division of labour on the basis pf gender​

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ANSWER:

PERSONAL PROFILE is answer I THINK

5.

If the next expo was to be held in india ,how can the ministry of human resource development department of the indian government involve and engage students in event . suggest any 2/3 ways.

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ANSWER:

I don't KNOWN the POLICY of INDIAN constitution

Explanation:

6.

List of social movements and their founder before independence

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1. LANDHOLDERS Society

Founded in: 1836

Place: Kolkata (formerly named: Calcutta)

Founded by: Dwarkanath Tagore

2. British INDIA Society

Founded in: 1839

Place: London

Founded by: WILLIAM Adam

3. Bengal British India Society

Founded in: 1843

Place: Kolkata (formerly named: Calcutta)

Famous Revolutionaries leaders of India’s Freedom Movement

4. British India Association

Founded in: 1852

Place: Kolkata (formerly named: Calcutta)

Founded by: Dwarkanath Tagore

5. Madras Native Association

Founded in: 1852

Place: Chennai (former name: Madras)

Founded by: Gazulu Lakshminarasu Chetty

6. Bombay Association

Founded in: 1852

Place: Mumbai (former name: Bombay)

Founded by: Jagannath Shankar Seth

Legislation of British Government to stop Revolutionaries Activities in India

7. EAST India Association

Founded in: 1866

Place: London

Founded by: Dadabhai Naoroji

8. National Indian Association

Founded in: 1867

Place: London

7.

List of international organizations and their headquarters (part - 2)

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Explanation:

International Renewable Energy Agency Abu Dhabi (UAE)

Indian Ocean Rim Association for Regional Cooperation EBENE, Mauritius

International Hydrographic Organization Monaco

International CHAMBER of Commerce Paris, France

Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) Los Angeles, USA

International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) Paris, France

Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) Washington D.C., USA

South Asian Wildlife Enforcement Network (SAWEN) Kathmandu, Nepal

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) or Doctors without Borders Geneva, Switzerland

International Organization of Migration (IOM) Geneva, Switzerland

International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry North Carolina, United States

Global Environment Facility (GEF) Washington DC, USA

United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (UNECLAC) Santiago , Chile

United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Geneva, Switzerland

United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) AddisAbba, Ethiopia

United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) New York, USA

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Vienna, Austria

United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) Bangkok, Thailand

United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (UNESCWA) Beirut ,Lebanon

United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) Nairobi, Kenya

United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) New York, USA

International Association of Athletics Federations Motne carlo, Monaco

Badminton World FEDERATION (BWF) Kuala lumpur , Malaysia

United World Wrestling (UWW) Lausanne , Switzerland

International Tennis Federation (ITF) LONDON UK

International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) Lausanne ,Switzerland

International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) Munich Germany

International Golf Federation (IGF) Lausanne , Switzerland

8.

List of international organisations where india is a member

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ANSWER:SAARC -South Asian ASSOCIATION for regional co-operaton - AFGHANISTAN, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, PAKISTAN, and Sri Lanka.

BRICS - Brazil, Russia, India China, S. Africa.

IBSA - India-Brazil-S.Africa trilateral TREATY. ...

Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement

9.

Northern plains of india has shape like which features

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Answer:☆They are very FERTILE due to the presence of ALLUVIAL SOIL. ☆The northern plains are formed by the deposits brought by the three major rivers and their tributaries. ☆Northern plains are the world's most intensely farmed areas. ☆The Northern plains are ALSO known as Great plains or Indo-Gangetic plains.

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Importance of eutrophication of water bodies

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ANSWER:Eutrophication. Eutrophication is an unwanted explosion of living AQUATIC-based ORGANISMS in lakes and estuaries which results in oxygen depletion that can destroy an aquatic ecosystem. ... Phosphorus is often the limiting factor responsible for eutrophication, since nitrogen FLUXES to water bodies are RELATIVE large.

11.

Male domination faced by women and how to overcome

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EXPLANATION:

Become a person of value. LET your VOICE be heard. Speak with confidence. Stop trying to be a pleaser. Know your stuff and then some. Learn how to handle conflict. TAKE on a leadership role. Don't be AFRAID to ask for a raise or promotion.

12.

Whom did the company install in the place of Mr Jafar​

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ANSWER:

MIR Qasim

Explanation:

13.

What's makes India not federal state?

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India a federal country because of the

following reasons:

There are levels of governments-Central

Goyernment, State Government and Local

Government.

Each level of government administers over

the same region, but they have their own

jurisdiction

taxation and legislation.

The Government at each level derives its

power from the Constitution of the country.

Thus, the Central Government cannot easily

dilute the powers of the State

Governments.

The basic principles of the Constitutio.. and the rightsgiven to the people cannot bechanged by only one tier of the Government. It

| the rights given to the people cannot be CHANGED by only one tier of the Government. It | requires the consent of governments at both

|evels. Both levels of the Government can collect taxes from the people according to the The Indian Constitution CONTAINS three lists which CONTAIN subjects in which the Union guidelines of the Constitution of the country. and the State Governments may form LAWS. Only central government can make laws in the Union List and state government in the state list. Subjects related to the interests of both Central and State Governments are

in the concurrent list.

14.

Why did the Battle of Plassey become famous​

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The British East India COMPANY wanted to conquer Bengal because it was almost EASY to rule the India as Bengal as the centre.In the battle of BUXAR, British conquered ONLY some parts of Bengal and they NEVER cheated their enemies in this war.But in battle of Plassey, they conquered the whole Bengal and it is said that they cheated in this war.

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15.

How do we differ from each other​

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by attitude,THINKING power ,gender ,age , INTELLIGENCE , face cutts ,height ,weight, lifestyle ,and ther are MANY...

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16.

How can you say that world organization such as IMF,UN,and WORLD BANK are not democracy​

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HEYY FRND...

Any organisation is democratic only when the members are elected by the CITIZENS on the locality.

But the INTERNATIONAL Organisation are not working for the people to the people nd by the people.

Thats why they aren't democratic.

Hope This helps

17.

What are sproutr and how are they prepared

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ANSWER:

when SMALL white structure have grown out of the SEEDS then it is CALLED sprout

18.

How is silk fibre obtained from cocoon is called

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1.Cocoons are collected and kept under the sun, or BOILED, or exposed to steam. This helps in separating out the silk fibres. The process by which silk thread is separated from the COCOON is CALLED reeling the silk.

2.Then, the spinning of silk fibres into threads is DONE.

19.

How to spread awareness about anti child labour day?

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Education is the BASIC human RIGHT so against child labour we MUST raise our voice against it.

20.

Impact of globalisation on law and justice

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Answer:So, the justice should not be limited to its LEGAL MEANING as the GLOBALIZATION contributes to MANY areas of the society including economic, legal, social and cultural aspects. ... While globalisation has had a great impact on economic development its impact on justice is far from SATISFACTORY.

21.

Paste the pictures of earthquake dinstruction write at least 200 words.​

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SEARCH the PIC from GOOGLE

22.

Write short note on uno​

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HOPE this will HELP you

23.

Explain the course of democracy in Myanmar​

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Answer:

In 1988, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi became the face of a popular democracy movement in Myanmar. Thirty years on, the Southeast Asian country has a democratic GOVERNMENT, but there is much to be DESIRED.

   Thirty years ago, hundreds of thousands of people took part in protests across Myanmar, demanding an end to the one-party rule. The call for democracy became stronger and clearer when Aung San Suu Kyi became part of the protest movement. The masses were clearly against the authoritarian system and needed an economic relief.

The students who initiated and led the uprising rallied AROUND Suu Kyi, the daughter of independence hero Aung San. In AUGUST 1988, Suu Kyi gave a famous speech to an estimated CROWD of 500,000 people. Suu Kyi, who had lived abroad for decades, demanded democracy and a multi-party system in her country.

"In some ways, Suu Kyi had brought in the concept of democracy from the West," Hans-Bernd Zöllner, a Myanmar expert, told DW. "It was unclear at the time what democracy would mean for the country. What was clear was that people wanted to change the system," Zöllner added.

24.

What is the meaning of legislative??​

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ANSWER ☺️

Having POWER to MAKE laws.

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25.

What is insurance ? Please answer ​

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Explanation:

  • A company or agency that provides financial support or compensation for a premium payment.

  • Insurance companies exist because people would need to have a provider that would help them through financial loss, health, etc.

Here are different kinds of insurance:

  • Auto Insurance
  • Health Insurance
  • Property Insurance

Basic information for different insurances:

Auto insurance:

Auto insurance is the insurance for VEHICLES. What this insurance provides is a compensation when an accident or mishap occurs. Auto insurance companies would charge you a monthly premium in order to receive the compensation that they're OFFERING you. Premium PRICES range from different reasons: age, driving record, city, etc. This is the benefit of auto insurance, in which most places require you to have, but it is highly recommended that you have auto insurance, especially when you drive on the daily.

Health Insurance:

Health insurance is the insurance for a person's health. This insurance would provide you the financial support that you would need to pay off medical bills if you were ever to get ill. With health insurance, they would only need you to pay the deductible in order to receive the compensation that they'll give to your health bills. For example, if I brake my bone and need insurance, but the surgery costs $2000. But, I have health insurance, and the insurance only tells me to pay the $300 deductible. This is the benefit of health insurance.

Property Insurance:

Property insurance is the insurance for properties. When I say properties, I mean things like houses, buildings, lands, etc. This insurance exist because of property DAMAGE. If something happens to your property, e.g. tree falls on it, property insurance would cover the financial costs of the damages and have you pay a small fee.

26.

How many World Cup Australia win​

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Heya

How MANY World CUP AUSTRALIA win??

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5

Hope it helps you

27.

Why is a human organ trafficking increasing nowadays?

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ANSWER:

Because of EATING JUNK FOOD,which is HIGHLY harmful for health

28.

Explain any 3 ways by which belgium accommodates the existing religions difference and cultural diversity

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Answer:

Explanation:

1)they had seperate GOVERNMENTS like central,state and COMMUNITY government

2)central gov.had equal no. of dutch and french speaking members

3)there is an other gov. , state gov. some powers of central gov. are GIVEN to state gov. state gov. are not subordinates to central gov.

29.

ACROSS1. Tam metamorphic rock, dark grey in colour. I am used in making roofs and black board.harkinn​

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ANSWER:

what is this???

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30.

Explain how the democracy come in the Poland​

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ANSWER:

BRUTALLY

Explanation:

FORCEFULLY and brutally

31.

What was the five demand of Lenin shipyard​

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Explanation:

The WORKERS of Lenin's Shipyard organized a strike on 14th August, 1980 in Gdansk. It was led by Lech Walesa. The main demands of the workers were as follows :

(i) Take back the dismissed crane operators.

(ii) Right to form independent trade unions.

(iii) Release of political prisoners.

(iv) End to censorship on Press.

(V) A Gdansk agreement was signed in which the GOVERNMENT has to concede the demands of the workers. Workers FORMED an independent trade union of Poland SOLIDARITY. It came to power in Poland after winning the elections in 1990. Lech Walesa became the President of Poland.

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32.

What is dowry system ​

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It is a system in which parents give money , FURNITURE to their DAUGHTER after MARRIAGE on DEMAND of groom'sfamily..

33.

3. Why were sites located near the4.What were the factory sites?Complete the sentence​

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Answer:

Dear STUDENT,

The complete SENTENCE is Why were sites LOCATED near the factory sites?

34.

Is india a member of international whaling commission?

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ANSWER:

Explanation:

Indian PARADISE flycatcher and INTERNATIONAL WHALING Commission (IWC) ... and bamboo ravines; found in India, Sri Lanka, and Turkestan to Manchuria and WEST to the ... Membership — 87 

35.

Is it ok if some of the content comes on the back of the affidavit?

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Explanation:

Describe the facts in a numbered list. You may include as many or as few facts in an affidavit as necessary. ...

WRITE a statement of truth. .

..SPELL out the oath that the affiant is TAKING. .

..CREATE a signature block. ..

.Include a court clerk or NOTARY signature block.

36.

If fossil fuels are exhausted how will it affect our life

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EXPLANATION:

If coal and petroleum will get exhausted it will be very DIFFICULT for US to ... so without coal and petroleum products LIFE on the earth is IMPOSSIBLE.

37.

Write a bibliography on the topicRoad safety?​

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Answer:

The basic STRATEGY of a Safe System approach is to ensure that in the event of a crash, the impact energies remain below the threshold likely to produce either death or serious injury. This threshold will vary from crash scenario to crash scenario, DEPENDING upon the level of PROTECTION offered to the road users involved. For example, the chances of survival for an unprotected pedestrian hit by a vehicle diminish rapidly at speeds greater than 30 km/h, whereas for a properly RESTRAINED motor vehicle occupant the critical impact SPEED is 50 km/h (for side impact crashes) and 70 km/h (for head-on crashes).

38.

Who gave permission to establish British east India company? Why?​

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Answer:

The British East India COMPANY was formed to claim their SHARE in the East Indian spice trade. The British were motivated the by the IMMENSE wealth of the ships that made the trip there, and back from the East. The East India Company was granted the Royal CHARTER on 31 December, 1600 by Queen Elizabeth I.

39.

Collect information and pictures on any one event on French Revolution​

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Answer:

THE OATH TENNIS COURT

The third ESTATE representatives boycotted the meeting with the king LOUIS xvi for the proposal of introducing NEW taxes . further they formed a meeting in the oath tennis court and declared themselves as the national assembly of France .

40.

Define hunter-gatherers in short answer​

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Answer:

A hunter-gatherer is a human living in a society in which most or all food is obtained by FORAGING. Hunter-gatherer SOCIETIES STAND in contrast to agricultural societies, which RELY mainly on domesticated species.

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41.

Hola ..Article on Renaissance ?? With full Explanation ...​

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Explanation:

The Renaissance (UK: /rɪˈneɪsəns/, US: /ˈrɛnəsɑːns/)[a] is a period in European history, covering the span between the 14th and 17th centuries and marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity. The traditional view focuses more on the early modern aspects of the Renaissance and argues that it was a break from the past, but MANY historians today focus more on its medieval aspects and ARGUE that it was an extension of the middle ages.[2][3]

The intellectual basis of the Renaissance was its version of humanism, derived from the concept of Roman Humanitas and the rediscovery of classical Greek philosophy, such as that of Protagoras, who said that "Man is the measure of all things." This new thinking became manifest in art, architecture, politics, science and literature. Early examples were the development of perspective in oil painting and the recycled knowledge of how to make concrete. Although the invention of metal movable type sped the dissemination of ideas from the later 15th century, the changes of the Renaissance were not uniformly experienced across Europe: the very FIRST traces appear in Italy as early as the late 13th century, in particular with the writings of Dante and the paintings of Giotto.

As a cultural movement, the Renaissance encompassed innovative flowering of Latin and vernacular literatures, beginning with the 14th-century resurgence of learning based on classical sources, which contemporaries credited to Petrarch; the development of linear perspective and other techniques of rendering a more natural reality in painting; and gradual but widespread educational reform. In politics, the Renaissance contributed to the development of the customs and conventions of diplomacy, and in science to an increased reliance on observation and inductive reasoning. Although the Renaissance saw revolutions in many intellectual pursuits, as well as social and political upheaval, it is perhaps best known for its artistic developments and the contributions of such polymaths as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, who inspired the term "Renaissance man".[4][5]

The Renaissance began in the 14th century in Florence, Italy.[6] Various theories have been proposed to account for its origins and characteristics, focusing on a variety of factors including the social and civic peculiarities of Florence at the time: its political structure, the patronage of its dominant FAMILY, the Medici,[7][8] and the migration of Greek scholars and their texts to Italy following the Fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks.[9][10][11] Other major centres were northern Italian city-states such as Venice, Genoa, Milan, Bologna, and finally Rome during the Renaissance Papacy.

The Renaissance has a long and complex historiography, and, in LINE with general scepticism of discrete periodizations, there has been much debate among historians reacting to the 19th-century glorification of the "Renaissance" and individual culture heroes as "Renaissance men", questioning the usefulness of Renaissance as a term and as a historical delineation.[12] The art historian Erwin Panofsky observed of this resistance to the concept of "Renaissance":

It is perhaps no accident that the factuality of the Italian Renaissance has been most vigorously questioned by those who are not obliged to take a professional interest in the aesthetic aspects of civilization – historians of economic and social developments, political and religious situations, and, most particularly, natural science – but only exceptionally by students of literature and hardly ever by historians of Art.[13]

Some observers have called into question whether the Renaissance was a cultural "advance" from the Middle Ages, instead seeing it as a period of pessimism and nostalgia for classical antiquity,[14] while social and economic historians, especially of the longue durée, have instead focused on the continuity between the two eras,[15] which are linked, as Panofsky observed, "by a thousand ties".[16]

The term la rinascita ('rebirth') first appeared in Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the Artists (c. 1550), anglicized as the Renaissance in the 1830s.[17] The word has also been extended to other historical and cultural movements, such as the Carolingian Renaissance and the Renaissance of the 12th century.[18]

42.

some common human diseases caused by microorganisms are given below in table write the causativemicroorganisms in the flag paper fighter study and learn table typhoid caused by Dash ​

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HEY MATE here is your ANSWER:

BACTERIA

43.

Q1. Answer the following questions in not more than 40 wordsa) What are the members of the Vidhan Sabha called? How are they elected?b) Which house of the state legislature can pass a vote of no confidence against the ministers of the state executive?c) What is the normal term of office of the Vidhan Sabha? How can it be extended?d) What are the functions of the presiding officer of a legislative assembly?e) Can we say that the Vidhan Parishad is a permanent body? Why or why not?f) The executive is answerable to the legislature. Justify this statement.g) The governor can delay the passing of a bill but he cannot prevent it. Justify this statement.PLS ANSWER FASTIF YOUR ANSWER IS CORRECTI PROMISE THAT I WILL MARK YOUBRAIN LIST​

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:

I don’t KNOW what the answer

44.

Development of society means the transformation of society. Clarify the question by giving one example

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On 29th August 1947, the Constituent Assembly through a resolution appointed a DRAFTING Committee to

“..scrutinise the draft of the text of the Constitution of India prepared by Constitutional Adviser, giving effect to the decisions already taken in the Assembly and including all matters which are ancillary thereto or which have to be provided in such a Constitution, and to submit to the Assembly for consideration the text of the draft constitution as revised by the committee”

The Drafting Committee had seven members: Alladi Krishnaswami Ayyar, N. Gopalaswami; B.R. Ambedkar, K.M Munshi, MOHAMMAD Saadulla, B.L. Mitter and D.P. Khaitan. At its first meeting on 30th August 1947, the Drafting Committee ELECTED B.R Ambedkar as its Chairman.

Towards the end of October 1947, the Drafting Committee began to scrutinise the Draft Constitution prepared by the B.N Rau, the Constitutional Advisor. It made various changes and submitted the Draft Constitution to the President of the Constituent Assembly on 21st of February 1948.

The Drafting Committee and its members were very INFLUENTIAL in Indian constitution-making during the Committee stages and the deliberations of the Constituent Assembly. Majority of the debates in Constituent Assembly revolved around the Draft Constitution(s) prepared by the Drafting Committee. Out of 165 sitting of the Constituent Assembly, 114 were spent debating the Draft Constitution(

45.

Discuss the social and economic factors responsible for the growth of communalism in india

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Explanation:

Some of the major causes of communalism in Indiaare as follows: (1) A Legacy of PAST (2) Presence of Communal Parties (3) Isolation of MUSLIMS (4) Poverty (5) HINDU Chauvinism (6) The Social Cause (7) Communalization of Politics (8) Cross-Border Factors(9) Failure of Government.

46.

...........................Current President of America?​

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❤♣️HËŁŁØ MÃŤÉ♣️❤

>>DONALD TRUMP is the current PRESIDENT of AMERICA.

47.

define scholar revolt in 1816. with some points answer me please fast and I will mark u as brainlist ​

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Answer: The Scholars Revolt of 1868 was an early revolt against French control and SPREAD of Christianity. It was led by ANGRY officials at the imperial court. They organized an UPRISING in Ngu An and HA TIEN provinces and killed nearly a thousand people.

48.

Definition of Movements ​

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HELLO!

Movements

<> A grouo of PEOPLE working or struggling together to achieve SOMETHING is called as movement

<> Movement is also said as SOCIAL MOVEMENT

<> There are somany defenations for the Movement.

<> But, the common one is THE ACTION OF GROPU OF PEOPLE

49.

A history of British india by James mill arrange in chronological order​

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Answer:

Explanation:

1. J. MADDEN. 1858. 1527-1707, Commencement, The Hindus ....

2. J. Madden. 1858. .... Hindus, Mohammedans

3. J. Madden. 1858. 1708-1773, The East INDIA Company

4. J. Madden. 1858. 1773-1784, PITT's Act

5. J. Madden. 1858. 1784-1805, The MARATHAS ....

6. J. Madden. 1858. 1784-1805, .... The Marathas

7. J. Madden. 1858. 1805-1813, Peace with the Marathas

8. J. Madden. 1858. 1813-1823, Administration of Marquis of Hastings

9. J. Madden. 1858. 1823-1835, Administration of Lord Bentinck

10. J. Madden. 1858. an index to the James Mills volumes (1-6), and an index to the Horace Wilson volumes (7-9)

50.

Who is the presiding officer of lok sabha? ​

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:

LOKSABHA SPEAKER