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What was the message taught by religious teachers to people? |
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Answer» Answer: The MASSAGE TAUGHT by religious teachers to PEOPLE are Explanation: (1) HELP everyone (2) speak always truth (3) become a good person (4) be truthful (5) obey your parents and teachers (6) always RESPECT your parents and teachers |
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General mushasaf conducted electin howver pakistan is still not called democrasy why |
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Answer» Explanation: 1.General Parvez Musharraf led a MILITARY coup in PAKISTAN in October 1999 2.He overthrew democratically ELECTED government and announced himself as Chief EXECUTIVE of his country 3.Later in 2002,he conducted a refferandum by using all unfair means and became the president 4.In August 2002,he passed a legal framework order. According to it, he can dismiss the provincial assemblies any TIME 5.A national Security Council was appointed by Parvez Musharraf to supervise the work of minister |
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Cuisines of Maharashtra |
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Answer» MAHARASHTRIAN cuisine includes mild and spicy dishes. Wheat, rice, jowar, bajri, vegetables, lentils and fruit are dietary staples. Peanuts and cashews are often served with vegetables. Meat was TRADITIONALLY used SPARSELY or only by the well off until recently, because of economic conditions and culture. The urban population in metropolitan CITIES such as Mumbai, Pune and others has been influenced from other parts of India and abroad. For EXAMPLE, the Udupi dishes idli and dosa, as well as Chinese and Western dishes, are quite popular in home cooking and in restaurants. Distinctly Maharashtrian dishes include ukdiche modak, aluchi patal bhaji and Thalipeeth. |
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What was the message taught by religious teachers to people |
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Answer» Explanation: In secular usage, religious education (RE) is the teaching of a particular RELIGION (although in the United KINGDOM the term religious instruction would REFER to the teaching of a particular religion, with religious education referring to teaching about religions in general) and its VARIED aspects: its beliefs, |
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▶Héyå ▶∆Capital of Gujarat∆Follow me |
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Answer» ▶Héyâ ▶ Gandhinagar iß thé capítàl of GUJARAT!!▶Míké |
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The Ganga river joins Yamuna river near |
Answer» ALLAHABAD✨✨One such Triveni Sangam, in Prayag (Allahabad) has two PHYSICAL rivers Ganges, YAMUNA, and the invisible or mythic SARASWATI River. The site is in Prayag, India. |
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What kills bacteria that enter along with the juices to act |
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Answer» The Hydrochloric ACID kills many bacteria that ENTER along with the food and makes the medium in the stomach acidic and helps thedigestive juices to ACT. Thedigestive juices break down the PROTEINS into simplersubstances. |
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What was the message taught by religious teachers to people. |
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Answer» Explanation: |
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The members of the constituet assembly gave this country a visionary document how |
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Answer» Answer: The constitutional ASSEMBLY functioned in an open , consensual, and systematic manner. The members of the assembly laid great emphasis on discussion and reasoned argument. The way the deliberation took place in the assembly it undoubtedly gave sanctity to our constitution. a. There was a general consensus on some basic principles to be adopted. Every decision was taken democratically with due accommodation of different shades of opinions. b. The drafting committee headed by B. R Ambedkar prepared a draft constitution. The draft was discussed, DRAFTED and deliberated. c. Each draft of this constitution was scrutinized, discussed in detail with reason. d. Every DOCUMENT presented, each word spoken was recorded and preserved. Second answer can be!!! The manner in which the Constituent Assembly worked gives sanctity to the Constitution of India. The STATEMENT can be justified with the following arguments : 1. It included its members from almost all the communities of the country. 2. The Constituent Assembly worked in systematic, organised, open and consensual manner. 3. It went through thorough discussions and debates and prepared a draft Constitution. 4. The Draft Constitution was discussed clause by clause and more than TWO thousands amendments were considered. 5. Every word and document presented in the Constituent Assembly was recorded and preserved. 6. It took Two years, eleven months and 18 days for Constituent assembly to prepare the Constitution. Explanation: Hope this both answer might helps uh❤❤ |
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4. Wellesley implemented the Subsidiary Alliance System. Why?. Wrks Obtained: |
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Answer» Answer: Lord Wellesley IMPLEMENTED Subsidiary Alliance system to STRENGTHEN the BRITISH EMPIRE in India. Explanation: Lord Wellesley implemented Subsidiary Alliance system to strengthen the British Empire in India. According to this system each and every ruler in India has to pay some money in the form of subsidy to the British government for the maintenance of British army .
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The philosophy of Constitution is embedded by whom |
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people followed different kinds of practices and Customs in different parts of the country give examples |
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Answer» Answer: » FOUR numbers are in AP whose SUM is 40. • Let four numbers be (a - 3d), (a - d), (a + d), (a + 3d) A.T.Q. => a - 3d + a - d + a + d + a + 3d = 40 => 4a = 40 => a = 40/4 => a = 10 _______ (eq 1) __________________________________ » The ratio of the product of first and fourth term is 2:3. \dfrac{a \: - \: 3d}{a \: + \: 3d} \: = \: \dfrac{2}{3} a+3d a−3d
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Cross-multiply them.. => 3(a - 3d) = 2(a + 3d) => 3a - 9d = 2a + 6d => 3(10) - 9d = 2(10) + 6d [From (eq 1)] => 30 - 9d = 20 + 6d => 30 - 20 = 6d + 9d => 10 = 15d => d = 10/15 => d = 2/3 ________ (eq 2) _______________________________ » We have to find the numbers. (Means AP.) • a - 3d = 10 - 3(2/3) => 10 - 2 = 8 • a - d = 10 - 2/3 => (30 - 2)/3 = 28/3 • a + d = 10 + 2/3 => (30 + 2)/3 = 32/3 • a + 3d = 10 + 3(2/3) => 10 + 2 = 12 _______________________________ \textbf{Number are : 8, 28/3, 32/3 and 12}Number are : 8, 28/3, 32/3 and 12 __________ [ANSWER] ________________________________ ✡ From above calculations we get numbers 8, 28/3, 32/3 and 12 Add all the numbers. => 8 + 28/3 + 32/3 + 12 => (24 + 28 + 32 + 28)3 => 120/3 => 40 _______ [HENCE VERIFIED] ______________________________ |
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Explain the changes that we see in the social structure of the post-industrial society |
Answer» Changes in Social Structure and Kinds of Work! It was in 1960s that the idea of moving into a post-industrial SOCIETY TOOK HOLD in U.S.Hope it HELPS ❤ |
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Explain the favourable geographical condition required for the production of rice |
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Answer» Answer: Geographical conditions for RICE Cultivation are : TEMPERATURE: 16°C – 27°C and rainfall 100 CM to 200 cm is ideal for rice growing. ... Soil: rice is grown well on the alluvial soil or on the fertile river BASINS. ... Land: Plain lands or GENTLE slopes are suitable for the production of rice. |
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Explain how the proper re of women in legislature can solve the problem of gender based discrimination in india |
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Answer» Explanation: Gender INEQUALITY in India refers to HEALTH, education, ECONOMIC and political .... Discrimination against women has CONTRIBUTED to gender wage differentials, with Indian women on |
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Example giving examples the various factors on which rate of evaporation depends |
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Answer» Explain giving examples the various FACTORS on which rate of evaporation DEPENDS. The rate of evaporation depends on the following factors: (1) Surface area: If the surface area is increased the rate of evaporation also increases. (a) To dry the clothes we spread them to dry FASTER. |
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SOCIAL SCIENC३६issमायामासानज्ञानसागवताव३/३/मानामा7771377वववPeople followed different kinds of practices and customs in different parts of thecountry'. Give examples. |
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Answer» Answer: » Four numbers are in AP whose SUM is 40. • Let four numbers be (a - 3d), (a - d), (a + d), (a + 3d) A.T.Q. => a - 3d + a - d + a + d + a + 3d = 40 => 4a = 40 => a = 40/4 => a = 10 _______ (eq 1) __________________________________ » The ratio of the product of first and fourth term is 2:3. \dfrac{a \: - \: 3d}{a \: + \: 3d} \: = \: \dfrac{2}{3} a+3d a−3d
= 3 2
Cross-multiply them.. => 3(a - 3d) = 2(a + 3d) => 3a - 9d = 2a + 6d => 3(10) - 9d = 2(10) + 6d [From (eq 1)] => 30 - 9d = 20 + 6d => 30 - 20 = 6d + 9d => 10 = 15d => d = 10/15 => d = 2/3 ________ (eq 2) _______________________________ » We have to find the numbers. (Means AP.) • a - 3d = 10 - 3(2/3) => 10 - 2 = 8 • a - d = 10 - 2/3 => (30 - 2)/3 = 28/3 • a + d = 10 + 2/3 => (30 + 2)/3 = 32/3 • a + 3d = 10 + 3(2/3) => 10 + 2 = 12 _______________________________ \textbf{Number are : 8, 28/3, 32/3 and 12}Number are : 8, 28/3, 32/3 and 12 __________ [ANSWER] ________________________________ ✡ From above CALCULATIONS we get numbers 8, 28/3, 32/3 and 12 Add all the numbers. => 8 + 28/3 + 32/3 + 12 => (24 + 28 + 32 + 28)3 => 120/3 => 40 _______ [HENCE VERIFIED] ______________________________ |
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Glorious revolution |
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Answer» Answer: glorious Revolution is also called revolution of 1688 or BLOODLESS revolution in ENGLISH history the event of 1688— 89 that RESULT in the deposition of James 2 and the association of his daughter marry ll and her husband William 3 Prince of ORANGE and stad holder of the NETHERLANDS |
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Great inventions and descovries of Indian with there master minds |
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Answer» .......rgyfdthhggfyyruii |
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Why America is so developed than India??? ¿ |
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Answer» Because AMERICA has devloped the KNOWLEDGE, skill, training and HEALTH in every people of america. But in INDIA many people are illiterate and has not adopted the knowledge, skill, training and health in each people.. Please MARK it as brainlist |
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3-4 lines answer on black soil??? |
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Answer» Explanation: Black soil may refer to: Chernozem, fertile black SOILS found in eastern Europe, Russia, India and the Canadian prairies. Muck (soil), a soil made up PRIMARILY of HUMUS from drained swampland. Vertisol, dark CRACKING soilswith a high clay content found between 50° N and 45° S of the equator. Hope it will helps you dear |
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Differnce between transportation and telecommunication |
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Answer» TRANSPORTATION MEANS MOVING from one place to ANOTHER place |
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Explain the February Revolution 1917 |
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Answer» PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST |
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How do we know that the construction of india was not imposed on us by british |
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Answer» Answer: : CONSTITUTION of INDIA was not imposed on us by the British. After we GOT independence in 1947, a constituent Assembly under the chairmanship of Dr. Rajendra Prasad was appointed to frame the constitution. |
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A part of the parliaments time when issues of public interest are debated is called.a. the quesrion hourb . public timec.zero hourd.issue time |
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Answer» ZERO hour Explanation: |
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Explain five major steel industries of India. Its urgent |
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Answer» Answer: Some of the major problems faced by INDIAN iron and steel industry are as follows: Capital: ... Lack of TECHNOLOGY: ... Low Productivity: ... Inefficiency of PUBLIC sector units: ... Low potential utilisation: ... Heavy demand: ... Shortage of metallurgical COAL: ... Inferior QUALITY of products: |
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Difference between the powers and function of MP 's and Minister MPS . |
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Answer» Answer: India is the country in which the PUBLIC REPRESENTATIVES like MLA’s and MP’s play an important role in discussion and DECISION making relating to the problems of the public to govern the country in an efficient manner. The government of India is divided into two forms like the central government which is headed by Prime Minster and State Government which is headed by Chief Ministers of respective states. This ARTICLE throws light on the differences between MLA and MP and their duties, responsibilities, powers, etc. MARK ME BRAINLIST FOLLOW ME PLZ.... |
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Write name of the following parallel ÷23 1/2° N and S 90 ° N and S 66 1/2 ° N and S |
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Answer» EXPLANATION:it is in LATITUDES and LONGITUDE |
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How is federalism important? |
Answer» FOLLOW ME!FEDERALISM is important because it is exactly the way that the federal GOVERNMENT of the United States became the dominant GOVERNMENTAL force not only in America, but in the WHOLE world. Federalism is important because it is exactly the way that the federal government of the United States became the dominant governmental force not only in America, but in the whole world.The last THING they wanted to create was a tyrannical, centralized, national government. |
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Ca we fill the ca foundation form with 10 th admitcard |
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Answer» EXPLANATION:YES we can FIND it |
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Explain the salient features of indian federalism |
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Answer» The salient features of federalism include the existence of DUAL government at the central and state LEVEL, separation of powers, rigid and written CONSTITUTION, supremacy of the constitution, INDEPENDENCE of judiciary, ETC. Provide for a comparison between Indian federalism and the USA federalism |
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what is Human development index?which organization measures HDI ?Explain the three major indicators of HDI . |
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Answer» Explanation: The Human DEVELOPMENT Index (HDI) is a statistic composite index of LIFE expectancy, education, and per CAPITA income INDICATORS, which are used to rank COUNTRIES into four tiers of human development. |
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How many union territories are there in lndia........ write there name |
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Answer» Answer: 7 Explanation: 1. Delhi 2. Chandigarh 3. DAMAN and Diu 4. Pondicherry 5. DADAR and Nagar Haveli 6. Andaman and Nicobar islands 7. Lakshwadeep |
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How I make a. project of soil profile 10th class |
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Answer» Answer: go through NCERT ,draw the diagram and lable it as given write a short NOTE by SEEING NCERT and GET information from GOOGLE |
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Chemical Bonding Easy Question...Pls EXPLAIN the ANSWER |
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Answer» only 1 Explanation: |
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Define developing country |
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Answer» A country in which high literacy rate , high BIRTH , EMPLOYMENT and low DEATH rate is CALLED DEVELOPING country . |
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Describe any 3 economic hardship faced by Europe in 1830 |
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Answer» Answer: Economic hardships faced by Europe in the 1830s : (i) Enormous increase in population was seen all over Europe. (II) In most countries there were more seekers of jobs than employment. (iii) Population from rural areas migrated to the cities to live in overcrowded slums. (iv) Small producers in TOWNS were often faced with STIFF competition from imports of cheap machine made goods from England. (v) In Europe where the aristocracy still enjoyed power, peasants struggled under the burden of feudal dues and obligations. (vi) The rise of food prices as a result of bad harvest led to wide SPREAD pauperism in town and country. u can write any three which u think are easy for you HOPE IT HELPS PLZZZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST |
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This helps in the growth of our body and digestion of food |
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Answer» Answer: SPECIAL cells help absorbed NUTRIENTS CROSS the intestinal lining into your bloodstream. Your blood carries simple sugars, amino acids, glycerol, and some vitamins and salts to the liver. ... Your body uses sugars, amino acids, fatty acids, and glycerol to BUILD substances you need for energy, growth, and cell repair. |
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How to make an assignment on Prime ministers of india since 1947 and works donw by them . please answer. Its urgent |
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Answer» mdtgdftfdrrfddrtttttt |
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How many state in Indian |
Answer» Hey mate here is your answer....INDIA has 28 states and 7 union territories. Hope it HELP you.... So, Plzz mark my ans as BRAINLIEST answer.... |
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This humsn organ is packed with millions of Hepatocytes |
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Answer» Answer: No its only present in liver Explanation: A HEPATOCYTE is a cell of the main parenchymal TISSUE of the liver. Hepatocytes make up 70-85% of the liver's mass. These cells are INVOLVED in: Protein synthesis. |
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With the help of your teachers, firid out theStandard meridian of the given countries1o Nepal 20 pakistan 3. Bangladesh di England5. Malasiya 6. Japan. |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: 1.Nepal - 86°20'E It passes through Mount Gauri Shikhar. 2. PAKISTAN - 74°22'E in LAHORE UTC/GMT + 6 hours 3. Bangladesh - 90.00° E It passes through Harikundi Union of Harirampur Upazila of the Manikjang district. 4.England - LONGITUDE 0° which passes over Greenwich 5.Malaysia - longitude 105° 6. Japan - longitude 135°E |
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1. What kind of farming methods –modern or traditional or mixed — dothe farmers use? Write a note. |
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Answer» Answer: In INDIA, among the three method of farming i.e TRADITIONAL method, modern method and mixed method, farmers use the mixed method of farming. Mixed farming is one which CROP PRODUCTION is combined with the rearing of livestock. _____ That's it answer! |
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Mention one non-democratic feature of president Mugabe 's government |
Answer» Heya dear☺✌
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What is dramatic art |
Answer» KT'S ANSWER |
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Differences between tolemy maps and itrisi maps |
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Answer» And Yeah MAKE Me Brainy. |
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Write a short note on national and inalienable rights |
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Answer» Answer: Answer: The constitution of France begin with the declaration of the RIGHTS of man and citizens. Rights such as right to LIFE, freedom of speech, freedom of opinion, EQUALITY before law was ESTABLISHED as Natural and inalienable rights , i.e., they belong to each human being by birth and could not be TAKEN away. |
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Which scientific method follows these steps 1) observation/data 2) patterns 3) theory? |
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Answer» Explanation: Which scientific METHOD FOLLOWS these steps 1) observation/data 2) patterns 3) theoryAnswer:-INDUCTIVE method✅✅✅ |
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