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Why temples and mosques were beautifully constructed? |
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Answer» Answer: The temples and MOSQUES are beautifully constructed because we believe that god present in it. Explanation: From ancient times HUMAN BELEIVE in gods and tried the best to serve them , so, as the part of servings the RELIGIOUS places are constructed beautifully. |
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1.the production of kharif crops depends upon the _____ monsoon. |
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Did mediaeval India lack progress and development ? Give me the correct answer according to class 7th ; course = xseedFollow me |
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Answer» Answer: Yes. Due the invesion of timur and Turkish INVASION and the RISE of DELHI Sultanate and the fall of the DS' DYNASTIES |
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Suggest some measures to conduct free and fair elections..... |
Answer» Answer:Everyone should be able to choose i.e. everyone should have one vote and every vote should have equal value. Voters list is REVIEWED and revised time to time. 2. There should be something to choose from. Parties and candidates should be free to contest elections and should offer some real choice to the voters. 3. Elections must be held regularly after every few years. 4. The CANDIDATE preferred by the people should get elected. 5. Elections should be held in a free and fair manner where people can choose as they really wish. 6. No bogus or biased voting is allowed. e.g. voter IDENTITY cards are ISSUED to check bogus voting. 7. There exists an independent Election Commission in the COUNTRY to conduct free and fair elections. Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/1660550#readmore |
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Q. राजनीति में जाति के सकारात्मक एवं नकारात्मक पहलुओं केमहत्त्वपूर्ण बिन्दु पर प्रकाश डालिए। |
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E. Correctly match column 'A' with column 'B'.3. The moon is nearer to the earth4. Major part of India lies in the5. The FrigidColumn 'A'Column 'B'1. A lunar eclipse can be2. The position of the moon and the earth(a) Than the sun(b) Torrid Zone(c) Total or partial(d) Frigid Zone(e) Keeps on changing5. Alaska lies in the |
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Answer» KEEPS on changing |
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Describe the different parts of cells |
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Answer» CYTOPLASM CELL WALL LYSOSOMES MITOCHONDRIA |
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ग्रामसभा कब मिलती है कहां मिलती है और कैसे मिलती है |
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Answer» ग्राम सभा की बैठक को बुलाने का अधिकार ग्राम प्रधान को है वह किसी भी समय आसामान्य बैठक का भी आयोजन कर सकता है |
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The Vasantha seasonA) March - AprilB) March – MayC) March – JuneD) None of these |
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Answer» A)March - April Explanation: THIS SEASON IS ONE OF THE SIX SEASONS OF TELUGU CALENDAR LYING BETWEEN MARCH AND APRIL |
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What does pancreas secrete in gk book |
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Answer» The pancreas produces enzymes that help DIGEST proteins, fats, and CARBOHYDRATES. It also MAKES a substance that neutralizes stomachacid. |
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4. Look around in your neighbourhood. You will find different sacred sites, people offering differentforms of prayer, worshiping different gods, etc. Which right does this indicate? Write a short noteon it. |
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Answer» Right To Religion Right to religion STATES that every citizen of the nation has the right to worship the god of his own CHOICE. And also has the right to follow the religion of his own choice. Hope It HELPS You ❤ Naina Raj ❤ |
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Nam any three type of agriculture |
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Answer» Answer: SHIFTING Cultivation. ... Nomadic HERDING. ... LIVESTOCK Ranching/Pastoral FARMING. ... Commercial Plantations |
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The person who said that stronger nations have the right to expand their territory displacing weaker nationsplz the man name...it's a request..plz answer relevantly |
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Answer» Answer: Rabindranath Tagore he TOLD it few min ago that's before writing national anthem ... |
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Define democracy .....♡♡♡ |
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1._____ is the structural unit of the body. |
Answer» CELL IST he STRUCTURAL unit of the BODY.It is also called the FUNCTIONAL unit of life. |
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Mention any five ways of making our diet healthy |
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Answer» Explanation: MAXIMIZE with nutrient-packed foods. ...Energize with GRAINS. ...POWER up with protein. ...Mix it up with plant protein foods. ...VARY your FRUITS and vegetables. ...Don't forget dairy. ...Balance your meals. ...Drink water. |
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Africa is the second largest country after Asia true or false |
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Answer» Answer: true ..... Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia. At about 30.3 MILLION km² INCLUDING adjacent islands, it covers 6% of EARTH's total surface area and 20% of its land area. |
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I drew this yesterday it's good I think I like this but this didn't satisfy me muchWhat do you think |
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A. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs).Choose the correct option to answer the following questions correctly:1. Eclipses occur due to the revolution of the(a) Moon(6) Earth(c) Both (a) and (b)2. When the moon is completely in the dark shadow of the earth, it is called a(a) Partial lunar eclipse (b) Total lunar eclipse(c) Solar eclipse3. The Torrid Zone comprises(a) Most of Africa(6) New Zealand(c) North America(b) The moderate conditions of temperature4. The Temperate Zone has(a) Coldest regions(C) None of these(b) Average solar energy5. The Frigid Zone gets(a) Maximum solar energy(C) Minimum solar energy |
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Answer» Answer: 1:C 2:B 3:B 4:A 5:C Explanation: hope it will HELPFUL to you |
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Q5. True or False1. People used the Tricolour against the British Rule in entire India. |
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Answer» TRUE true true true true |
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Who bears the brunt of economic activity during the old rule? |
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How is unpaid work different from paid work |
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Answer» Answer: Key Points An hourly worker is an employee paid an hourly wage for their services, as opposed to a fixed salary. A salary is a form of periodic payment from an employer to an employee, which may be specified in an employment contract. Unpaid workers work WITHOUT pay. An internship is a SYSTEM of on-the-job training for white-collar and professional careers. Although interns are TYPICALLY college or university students, they can also be HIGH school students or post-graduate adults. Unpaid work includes work done by family members to maintain a household. This work is USUALLY done by women, and includes tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and rearing children. An internship is a system of on-the-job training for white-collar and professional careers. Although interns are typically college or university students, they can also be high school students or post-graduate adults. |
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Most important questions and answers from class 10 subject social studies CBSE board exam please |
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Most important questions and answers from class 10 subject social studies CBSE board exam |
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In 2017, India came in the category ofA) High income countriesB) Low-income countriesC) High middle income countriesD) Low middle income countries |
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Answer» Answer: THE ANSWER IS A Explanation: Only a year ago it seemed like INDIA was on track to become an IMPORTANT engine of growth for the global economy. It was the FASTEST growing economy in the world in 2016, surpassing even China, which had been witnessing a slowdown. India was hailed as a bright spot in an otherwise gloomy global economy. But the narrative changed in 2017 as India's economy turned sluggish. Between JANUARY and December 2016, it grew by more than 7% in every quarter compared to the same period the previous year. During one quarter it even touched 7.9%. But in one quarter (April-June 2017), it fell to 5.7% - its lowest growth in three years. Indian Congress party supporters protest on the eve of the first anniversary of India's currency ban scheme in Mumbai IMAGE COPYRIGHTGETTY IMAGES image captionThe surprise currency ban in 2016 hit small businesses hard Two major DECISIONS on economic policy had a severe impact on 2017. First was the sudden cancellation of nearly 86% of the cash in circulation in November 2016 - the effect lasted until 2017. |
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Problem #1: What is the percent by volume of a solution formed by mixing 25ml of isopropanol with 45ml water?Problem#2: A photographic " stop bath" contains 160ml of pure acetic acid in the stop bath? |
Answer» PROBLEM#1:% V / V (percentage of volume per volume) =?V1 (solute volume) = 25 mLV (volume of the solution) = solute + solvent = 25 mL + 45 mL = 70 mLWe apply the data to the formula of volume percentage of the solute per volume of solution, we will have:PROBLEM#2:DIRECTIONS:THE ANSWER IS 2 PERCENTSOLUTION:He gave me a 160ML as developer, Acetic acid as stop bath and hypo (In ... This needs to be diltued to give a 2 percent solution. As Chris SAYS , you have to find out the concentration of the acetic acid. |
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The south pole lies almost at the center of antarctica |
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Answer» YES U are RIGHT and how can i HELP u...... |
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What does pancreas secrete? |
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Answer» Answer: During digestion, your PANCREAS makes pancreatic juices CALLED enzymes. These enzymes break down sugars, fats, and STARCHES. Your pancreas also helps your digestive system by making hormones. These are chemical MESSENGERS that travel through your blood. |
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2.Who is the author of April Thesis? Mention any 4demands documented in this book. |
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Answer» Answer: Vladimir LENIN Explanation: End to the war, Transfer of LAND to the PEASANTS, NATIONALIZATION of banks |
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2. The tribals had to borrow money from the4.3. Theintroduced by the British affectedthe tribals radically.The British introduced thesystemaccording to which the cultivator was a meretenant and had to pay rent to the landlord. |
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Answer» ANSWER:the hakdog is hakdog |
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Rearrange the jumbled words AINPNIGTS |
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Answer» HEY MATE THE ANS FOR YOUR QUES IS Paintings Mark me as BRAINLIEST |
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2. The remains ofmatter like plants, animals and humans are referred to as fossil remains |
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Answer» Urhrvfhixudhfnrduhfvfjd |
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Census of India is in .......... organisationa. central government b. state government c. local self government d. none |
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Answer» a CENTRAL GOVERNMENT..... |
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“Poverty line may vary with time and place”. Support the statement with example. |
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Answer» Each COUNTRY uses an imaginary line that is CONSIDERED appropriate for its existing LEVEL of development and its accepted minimum social norms. For example, a person not having a car in the US may be considered poor. Therefore, POVERTY line may VARY with time and place. |
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3. How and when was the Indian Constitution made |
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Answer» It is a Sovereign SOCIALIST Secular Democratic Republic with a parliamentary system of government. The Republic is GOVERNED in terms of the Constitution of INDIA which was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 26th November, 1949 and came into force on 26th January, 1950. |
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Bio shpere is one of the layer of atmosphere true or false |
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3. ਇਨ੍ਹਾਂ ਵਿੱਚੋਂ ਕਿਹੜਾ ਨਾਮ ਬਾਕੀਆਂ ਨਾਲੋਂ ਵੱਖਰੀ ਪਛਾਣ ਵਾਲਾ ਹੈ:-ਉ) ਸ਼ਾਰਦਾਸ) ਯਮਨਾ ਅ) ਕਾਵੇਰੀ੬) ਗੋਮਤੀ |
Answer» I THIK 4TH OPTION..... |
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Which elections does the election commission of india conduct |
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How far did pheidippedes run ? |
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Answer» Answer: Battle of Marathon … RELATES that a trained runner, Pheidippides (also spelled Phidippides, or Philippides), was sent from Athensto Sparta before the battle in order to request assistance from the Spartans; he is said to have COVERED about 150 MILES (240 km) in about TWO days. |
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What are the challenge to maintain harmony of the province |
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3. ਇਨ੍ਹਾਂ ਵਿੱਚੋਂ ਕਿਹੜਾ ਨਾਮ ਬਾਕੀਆਂ ਨਾਲੋਂ ਵੱਖਰੀ ਪਛਾਣ ਵਾਲਾ ਹੈ:-ਉ) ਸ਼ਾਰਦਾਅ) ਕਾਵੇਰੀਕ) ਯਮਨਾਬ) ਗੋਮਤੀ |
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Answer» ਸ਼ਾਰ੍ਦਾ Explanation: Hope it will help you |
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The idea of equality is used with reference to ............a. people b. nationc. eduatesd. illiterate |
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Answer» a. PEOPLE |
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4) The main aim of private Companies ()service motto beadning profitsc) price fixationdhone. |
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Which opinion is not granted in in government ? |
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Answer» Explanation: Justice Deepak Gupta delivered a lecture at an event organised by the Supreme Court Bar Association on February 24, 2020. The following is the full text of that lecture.Talking to the Bar about dissent is like taking coal to Newcastle. The Bar room is the most unholy place where nothing is sacred, no reputation so unimpeachable that it cannot be blown to smithereens, no PERSONALITY so TOWERING that it cannot be brought crashing down, no character so pure that it cannot be torn to shreds, no idea so holy, that it cannot be disagreed with. That is the essence of dissent. If anything, the Bar is a shrine for dissent. We all KNOW how any contrarian opinion can be TAKEN into the Bar room and discussions can be fast and furious, HEATED and at times aggressive but always ending in a shared cup of coffee or tea. |
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1. Why did the Provisional Government decide to takestern measures against spreading discontent?Provide the reasons. |
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Answer» Answer: Provisional Government needed to be supported. As the Provisional Government SAW its power reduce and BOLSHEVIK influence grow, it decided to take stern measures against the spreading discontent. It resisted attempts by workers to run factories and BEGAN arresting leaders. Explanation: please Mark me Brainliest I NEED one |
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With what did soldiers from the indus vlley tip their arrows ? |
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Answer» We know something of the culture of war in the ancient civilizations of the Indus valley from the hymns of the Rigveda which apparently were composed orally beginning as early as 1400 BC. As described in the chapter on The Post-Indus Cultures in Volume II of the UNESCO history: "The king was pre-eminently the war lord and the Rigveda gives some idea of the mode of warfare. The king and his nobles fought from chariots and the common people on foot. As in later days, we hear of martial music and banners in connection with battle. The principle weapon was the bow and arrow. The arrows were tipped with points of metal or poisoned horn. Other weapons were lances, spears, axes, swords and sling stones. The king was assisted by two assemblies called sabha and samita. Great importance was attached not only to concord between the king and the Assembly but also to a spirit of harmony among the members of the Assembly. A hymn of the Rigveda invokes such a unity: 'Assemble, speak together, let your minds be all of one Accord.' The royal authority was to some extent curbed by the power and prestige of the priest (purohita) who accompanied the king to battle and helped him with prayers and spells." The culture of war must identify an enemy and that is specifically described in the Rigveda: "The despicable enemies who dare deny Indra's supremacy are referred to as dasa or dasyu. They have a black complexion, flat noses and they are indifferent to the gods. They do not perform the ARYAN sacrifices and probably worship the phallus. But they are wealthy with great stores of gold and live in fortified strongholds." It is not clear from this if the dasa or dasyu were themselves enslaved but in any case, slavery was practiced at the time according to other verses in the Rigveda. A religious renunciation of the culture of war by an emperor, relatively unique in history, occurred in the Maurya Empire of the Indian sub-continent in the Third CENTURY B.C. The emperor Ashoka renounced his earlier military exploits and adopted the non-violence of the Buddhist religion for his kingdom. Quoting from Volume III of the UNESCO History of Humanity: "After witnessing massacres during a campaign in Kalinga (present Orissa), Asoka gradually became an enthusiastic supporter of Buddhism. The king subsequently had a great number of rocks and pillars inscribed with his messages of peace and tolerance, which were the basis of his ideology described as Dhamma. This term, the Prakrit equivalent of Sanskrit Dharma, variously translated as Virtue, Sacred Duty and Social Order, was used for Asoka's ideology, actually a system of social responsibilities including loyalty towards elders, concern for the sick and respect for Brahmanas and Samanas as well as many other duties." The UNESCO history also provides details of an earlier, less highly-developed civilization in the Indus Valley that apparently did not have a culture of war. It has been called the Harappan civilization, named after one of its large cities that has been excavated. According to available evidence, this civilization did not have warfare, nor did it develop a state structure like most of the others mentioned above. Yet it was a COMPLEX civilization, as described by Thomas J. Thompson (2006) in An Ancient Stateless Civilization: Bronze Age India and the State in History: "The people of this civilization used writing, at least for LIMITED purposes (the Harappan writing system, available only in short inscriptions, is as yet undeciphered), made extraordinarily widespread use of metal tools (Shaffer 1982, 46-47), and inhabited a number of commercial cities that achieved considerable scale (the five largest had peak populations in the tens of thousands) and remarkable levels of urban amenity (virtually every house had a bath connected to a municipal drainage system). The similar layouts and similar public buildings of Harappan cities strongly suggest that no one of them served as a capital." According to Thompson, "Harappan remains indicate that neither war nor threats of war played an important part in intercity relations." There were no memorials to military campaigns, little in the way of weaponry and no defensive armor despite the use of metal tools, and walls that did not seem to be designed for military defense but only to charge fees for access to the city. Thompson notes that "of course, it is conceivable that Harappan military science, including logistics and planning, simply did not evolve over a period of seven hundred years to the point that setting a large city to SIEGE was a practical option, but, if so, that fact in itself would be significant." |
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