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Should the Parliament only make laws and not control the government in its functioning? Discuss in the class. |
| Answer» G with MAKING LAWS The Parliament should also control the government because the government works PROPERLY under the eye of parliament | |
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Match the following A i) Mansab ii) Zamindar iii) Sisodiya Rajput iv) Rathor Rajput v) Akbar vi) Jagirdar B a) Marwar b) Revenue assignmentc) Hereditary chiefsd) sulh-i kule) Mewarf) rank |
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Answer» match the following, the right combination of the below terms are as follows: i) Mansab – RANK (position of GOVERNMENT or military generals in Akbar’s empire) II) Zamindar – Hereditary Chief (landowner who leases lands to farmers) iii) Sisodiya Rajput – Mewar (area of south central Rajasthan) iv) Rathor Rajput – Marwar ((area of southwestern Rajasthan)) v) Akbar – Sulh-e-kul (religion FOUNDED by Akbar meaning universal piece) |
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Why do you think the Mughals allowed earlier rulers to continue in their old kingdoms as before? |
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Discuss why the courts and judges should be independent of the state and central government authorities. |
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Answer» Hey Guys!!!!!JUDICIAL IndependenceExplanation:Judicial independence is important to the idea of separation of powers. ... This power can be used, for EXAMPLE, by mandating certain action when the judiciary perceives that a BRANCH of government is refusing to perform a constitutional duty or by DECLARING laws passed by the legislature unconstitutional.hope it may help to you and please please please please mark it as brainlist ANSWER |
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How do you think the Mughals were able to build a system where the emperor’s will was supreme? |
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Answer» ate ❤️Answer:Yes. Of courseExplanation:✨✨✨✨✨✨✨=> The Mughal EMPERORS TRIED their best to RAISE the productivity of the land because agriculture was the primary occupation in those times and land was the most important source of revenue. To raise the productivity, the RULERS encouraged peasants to bring more land under the CULTIVATIONS and villages..✨✨✨THANKS!!☺️☺️☺️ |
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Some countries have a different structure, in which there is only a central government which makes laws for the entire country and governs all the provinces or states. Do you think such a system is suited for India? |
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Answer» NOExplanation:No, this type of STRUCTURE does not suit India because it will disturb one of the basic structure of the Indian constituion i.e FEDERALISM.Article 1 of the Indian Constituion clealy STATES that India is the "Union of States".This type of structure will also overburden Central government with the work and it will also disturb the Sharing of powers between CENTRE and States.India is the largest Democratic Country in the World and this type of structure will PRESENT the bad IMAGE of India all over the World. |
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Compare the amaranayakas and the old chiefs you had read about in the lesson on Kakatiyas. Were they different or similar – in what way? |
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Answer» they were similar because the DIVERSITY shows this they have another culture than also they seem to be THINKING on main basis this is the thing that make our country so DIVERSE we should feel proud |
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Why do you think the Prime Minister and his Cabinet should get their decisions and actions approved by the Parliament and answer the questions raised by the members of Parliament? Will it be better if they were answerable only to the President? |
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Answer» The Prime MINISTER and his Cabinet should get their decisions approved by the Parliament.Explanation:This is the proof that shown INDIA as a democratic country. Prime Minister is the person who own a lot of power in the ENTIRE nation. He is capable of making the entire nation a dictators nation without a parliament and elected representatives.This type of problems could be overridden if the Prime Minister is confined to certain environment like making the elected representatives to agree with his decisions. Hence, REQUESTING the approval of the parliament is a good action to prevent democratic country to step in to dictatorship. |
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Why was the Vijayanagara army dependent upon imports from the western coast? |
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Answer» ayanagar army was DEPENDENT upon imports from the western coast for several reasons. One MAJOR reason was that salt was manufactured ALONG the western coast of the empire. Moreover, this coast was HOME to several places like Ankola, Mangalore, Barakur and more that served as the hub for foreign trade. Foreign merchants entered the empire through this coast to trade their silk, jewels and precious stones for spices like cloves, cardamom and pepper grown on the Western GHATS. |
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What are the differences in their ways of expressing that common idea? |
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Which of the continents were they not familiar with at all? |
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Answer» I assume you mean the simple 7 continents (Africa, South and North America, Europe, Oceania, Asia and Antarctica. ... European traders were not familiar with Africa as much as African traders we not familiar with Australia or Asia. Now the big UNKNOWN for a LONG time was the America's.Explanation:A continent is one of several very large landmasses. This type of landmass is known to exist only on Earth.[1] Generally identified by convention rather than any strict criteria, up to seven regions are commonly regarded as continents. Ordered from largest in area to smallest, they are: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.[2]Geologically, the continents largely correspond to areas of continental crust that are found on the continental plates. However, some areas of continental crust are regions covered with water not usually INCLUDED in the list of continents. Zealandia is one such area (see submerged continents below).Islands are frequently grouped with a neighbouring continent to divide all the world's land into geopolitical regions. Under this scheme, most of the ISLAND countries and territories in the Pacific Ocean are grouped together with the continent of Australia to form a geopolitical region called Oceania.PLEASE FOLLOW ME |
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Locate the places where iron and textile industries are mainly concentrated in England during industrial revolution. |
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Answer» it were SITUATED in New ENGLAND and the COUNTRYSIDE to... it STARTS in 1800s |
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Why were the amaranayakas very powerful? |
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Answer» They control over the temple village.Meaning of NAYAKAS ;In Vijayangara empire AMONG those who EXERCISED were military chiefs usually controlled forts and had ARMED support b The amaeanayaka system was a major political INNOVATION of the Vijayangara empire |
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Discuss the developments in Britain and in other parts of the world in 18th centuary that encouraged British Industrialisation |
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Do you agree with the statement: “when the emergence of nation states the dominance of Aristocracy declined and middle class increased”. Give reasons. |
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Answer» yesExplanation: |
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Differentiate between business and employment on the basis of disc |
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Answer» Key Differences Between BUSINESS and Profession. ... A form of economic activities, wherein special skills, knowledge, and expertise is required to be applied by the PERSON, in his occupation is known as the profession. The primary OBJECTIVE of a business is to earn profit whereas profession is AIMED at providing services... |
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What you had you as we move from South to North in terms of given isotherms for January month |
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Answer» Isotherms, LINES connecting points of equal air TEMPERATURE are ... Figure 5.13 AVERAGE JANUARY Temperature ... THUS they shift north and south much more over land . |
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What is article 370 |
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What are primary activities |
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Answer» The PRIMARY sector includes the production of raw material and basic foods. Activities associated with the primary sector include agriculture (both subsistence and commercial), mining, FORESTRY, farming, grazing, hunting and gathering, FISHING, and quarrying. ... The tertiary sector of the ECONOMY is the SERVICE industry. |
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Who is an unemployed person |
| Answer» PLOYED PERSON is a person who is EDUCATED but does not have a JOB . | |
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what is the reason for the difference in the climate of Kanyakumari from Bhopal Delhi write you a comparison between those two cities |
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Answer» in Madhya Pradesh and Delhi being non coastal AREAS are having HOT CLIMATIC conditions but Kanyakumari being a coastal REGION is having cold climatic conditions. Also Bhopal and Delhi are far from the equator but are nearer to the tropic of cancer than compared to the distance between Kanyakumari and tropic of cancer and Kanyakumari and equator. |
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Why do you think there were so few women members? Do you think it would have been better if there had been more women members? |
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Answer» ld COULD be a very different place if more women were in charge. You just need to look at what we did on International Day of the Girl last year to see what that world could look like. By persuading leading public FIGURES, including the President of Nepal and the President of the National Assembly of Ecuador, to stand aside for the day, over 300 girls and young women in more than 50 countries were able step into their shoes and call on governments around the world to tear down the barriers that deny millions of them their rights.I took part myself by supporting a 17 year old girl from Zambia to take my place for the day. It was a humbling experience, and I learned so much from Loveness about her life, her ambitions and about her potential. Across the world, the "takeovers" were a brief but powerful glimpse of the world we want to see. Our aim was to change perceptions about what is possible for young women and girls, and to inspire millions of them around the world to demand that their voices be heard. Our challenge now is to make a FUTURE in which every girl has the CHANCE to take up positions of political leadership – for more than just one day.It’s a big challenge. Things are improving, though progress is slow. The proportion of women in parliaments globally has more than doubled since 1995, but still stood at only 23% in 2016; and while only Haiti, MICRONESIA, Qatar and Vanuatu have yet to elect any female legislators, just three countries have achieved gender parity in their national parliaments. |
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Leaders agreed that illiterate people should not vote + universal adult franchise (Check the pair wether it is right or wrong, correct it if it is wrong) |
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Answer» it is wrongExplanation:the MEANING of both SENTECE is different as universal ADULT franchise means that all have EQUAL right to vote |
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Why do you think the Nizam agreed to pass the firmanas abolishing the feudal system? |
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Answer» the central events of the French Revolution was to abolish feudalism, and the old rules, TAXES and privileges left over from the age of feudalism. The National Constituent Assembly, acting on the night of 4 August 1789, ANNOUNCED, "The National Assembly abolishes the feudal system entirely."[1] It abolished both the seigneurial rights of the Second Estate (the nobility) and the tithes gathered by the First Estate (the Catholic clergy).[2][3] The old JUDICIAL system, founded on the 13 regional parlements, was suspended in November 1789, and FINALLY abolished in 1790. |
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Which of the guiding principles in the Objective Resolution, do you think is the most important? Give your reasons for it. |
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Answer» Objective resolution was passed by Jawaharlal Nehru in 1946 it laid down the basic principles and the ideas on which the Indian CONSTITUTION has to be made by the assembly. it was the objective resolution that give INSTITUTIONAL expression to the FUNDAMENTAL commitments that is equality sovereignty and liberty. |
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Why do you think the doras who were Hindus helped the Razakars? |
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Answer» ate ❤️Answer:=>✨✨✨The Razakars were a private MILITIA ORGANISED by Qasim Razvi to SUPPORT the rules.The Hyderabad State was a Hindu-majority state that was ruled by the Nizam. ✨✨Thanks!!☺️☺️☺️☺️ |
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Why do you think the kings were allowed to nominate members to the Constitutent Assembly? |
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Answer» ncely states had OBJECTED for direct elections for the members of the CONSTITUENT assembly.Also There were disagreements with the CABINET Mission amongst the DIFFERENT sections in India and formation was Constituent Assembly by directly ELECTED members was not possible.hope it helps youmark as brainlest answerthanks |
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Historians feel that Vijayanagara state was a highly militarised – in what way do you think it would have affected the common people? |
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Answer» gdom of Vijayanagar was highly militarised, MAINLY to repulse attacks by Muslim Sultanates. It must be assumed that the COMMON people would have led a life of perpetual READINESS for war. ESTABLISHED in 1336 by Harihara I and Bukka Raya I, who belonged to the Sangama dynasty, the kingdom of Vijayanagar quickly developed and grew into a powerful and prosperous kingdom. The Muslim rulers constantly attacked Vijayanagar and it fell to these INVADERS between 1614 and 1643. |
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Why do you think the kings of Vijayanagara lived in a separate quarter and not in the middle of the city as in Orugallu? |
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Answer» gs of Vijayanagara lived in a separate QUARTER and not in the middle of the city as in ORUGALLU because of FOLLOWING reasons:-1. The modern cities doesn't have the city walls as in Orugallu.2. There was not enough land in the city for agriculture so they decided to have a separate quarter OUTSIDE the city.3. The old cities doesn't have the proper drainage system but modern cities have underground drainage system. |
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Find out from your grandparents or old neighbours who were there at the time of independence about how things were at that time and what they felt about the future of the country. |
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Answer» he think that to free our COUNTRY at the british rule .. In any caseExplanation:they are thinking that when IDIA free from british rule our FAMILY and son can live in peace and happyful in their LIFE |
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Why do you think the Nizams and jagirdars were not in favour of Telugu medium schools? |
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Answer» if telugu people get education in telugu LANGUAGE, they would understand about the revolts HAPPENING in the rest of India for freedom, and FIGHT against Nizams. Illiteracy BLINDED people, so it was a tool of Nizams against telugu people |
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How do you think the Kakatiyas were able to gain control over the chiefs? |
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Answer» because all are same it doesn't MATTER that you are of any casteor any DISCRIMINATION but you MARK me as a BRAINLIEST PLZ |
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Why do you think the Portugese travellers were interested in knowing about the forts and armies of Vijayanagara kings? |
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What role do you think was played by the AMS in making the Telangana Armed Struggle possible? |
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Answer» Telangana Armed Struggle has MADE that possible to overthrow the Nizam's RULE. AMS, Andhra Mahasabha had a plenty of contribution in stirring the people against the exploitation that were HAPPENED around them at that time of revolution.Explanation:Andhra Mahasabha was a people's organization that was originated in Hyderabad during the rule of Nizam and actively PARTICIPATED in the movements against the Nizam rule. There are records to show AMS had conducted many militant attacks against the Zamindars, corrupted GOVERNMENT officials, revenue department and Patels who exploited people in many ways and the practice of vetti. |
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Was Telangana Armed Struggle only for removal of the grievances of the peasants or did it have other aims? |
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Answer» The goals of Telangana ARMED Struggle.Explanation:Telangana Armed Struggle had lasted fro nearly five long years from 1946 to 1951. The primary goal of the liberation was to over throw the inefficient and corrupt Nizam's GOVERNMENT. That was the time period in which India emphasizing the princely state of Hyderabad to become part of India. HOWEVER, the Nizam doesn't want India to ANNEX his TERRITORY. But the people of Telangana and AMS wanted the state to be a part of India and they made this idea as the secondary goal of their Armed Struggle. |
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As a part of Non Co-operation movement, what incidents took place in our state? |
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Answer» The non co-operation movement was a SIGNIFICANT but SHORT phase of the Indian Independence movement from British rule .It was led by Mahatma GANDHI after the Jalianwala Bagh massacre and lasted from 1920 to 1922 February . It aimed to resist British rule in INDIA through non violent, means 'Ahimsa' |
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Why do you think it is important to publish books in mother tongues? |
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Answer» Research has increasingly SHOWN thatlearning to read in one's MOTHER tongueearly in school HELPS reduce dropout rates and makes education more engaging, meaningful and enjoyable for children. Children who benefit frommother tongue instruction and learningalso PERFORM better in their second language |
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In those days powerful men had their own land and were also able to tax other farmers, traders and artisans. Can powerful people do this now? Give reasons. |
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How do you support it? (Refer Read the first paragrph under the heading ‘The Happenings of 1922-1929’ and answer this, ‘Gandhiji called off the movement after the violence'.) |
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Answer» tion:the happening of 1922 to 1929 that Mahatma GANDHI CALL of the movement after 1 in that Gandhiji was very smart person that he do any work ok before Do practically he think will be happen if he do anything so he have the HABIT to do any work in violence and peach men that will not create any hazardous to any PEOPLE and he was a very also more thinking person so that he was known to be as father of nation also I have no interest in creating fight with others he used to solve the problem of peoples only in violence manner |
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Was there any difference between the attitude of the British and the Nizams when it came to democracy? |
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Answer» re was no difference between their attitudes when it came to democracy. The Nizams ruled HYDERABAD. In the year 1778, a British resident along with British soldiers STARTED installing their dominions. All the TERRITORIAL gains of the Nizams from Mysore were given to the British GOVERNMENT, to meet the cost of maintaining all the British soldiers. |
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Locate the following in the World map:1. Britain 2. France 3. Russia 4. Germany |
| Answer» TION:hope it is help full but you can GET it in NET ALSO | |
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Compare the warriors of those times with what you know about the armies of modern times. What differences do you see between them? |
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Answer» tion:The worriors of the ancient times have fought with the very least of weapons,and there protection was also in danger. But now, in modern TIME the armies have VARIOUS TYPES of weapons to fought and they have advanced TECHNOLOGY. |
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Why do you think conservatism needs to curb freedom to express ones opinion and criticise? |
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Answer» Conservatism is the opposite of renaisance .Explanation:The main opinions contained on the idea are conservation of traditional believes and practices and puting on WITHOUT evolution and any innovations .FREEDOM to expression is a fundamental rignt and however the practices of consavatism of renaisance it should be accesed with ease .In conservatism , an autocratic approach is employed therefore denying the people the freedom of expression , to criticise the GOVRNMENT and give opinions.In modern forms of government , a democratic approach is put in place to ensure that all factors are put in to cincidelration.In such forms of government the freedom of expression is ussually endorsed and ONE can openly CRITICIZE the government and its stakeholders. |
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Why do you think people were so much against such laws during the freedom movement? |
| Answer» INDIAN PEOPLE were so much against the laws amended by the British government.Explanation:There was a thought raised within the people of India, that they were ruled and oppressed by the people who were came expand their trade. Obviously, the thought had formed right after giving the complete access to the company to rule the country.Some British laws like Vernacular Press Act, taxation for salt, Government of India Act of 1858...etc, were passed to directly control the people. Thus made the Indians to act against EVERY SINGLE LAW passed by the EIC. | |
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If anyone gives the answer from the guide then i will mark them as brainliest Q) Explain how did the white minority and the black majority agree to draw up a common constitution for South Africa ? |
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Answer» ate , Your answer - A commitment was generated by The African National CONGRESS (the black majority) & The South African government who represented (the white minority) This was called Groote Schuur Minute which laid the foundations of the peace process that ended APARTHIED & racial discrimination. This historical EVENT occurred on May 4 1990 at The Presidential palace Groote Schuur allowed the government to remove obstacles to the negotiating process including indemnity from prosecution returning exiles release of political prisoners On August 6 1990 The armed struggle of The African National Congress was finally suspened laying the foundation for a peaceful settlement. The National Peace Accord on September 14 1991 was the key component in beginning formal peace negotiations which PRETTY much created the government that exists in South Africa todayPLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST AND IF ANY PROBLEM OCCURS , ASK ME |
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How is wholesale price index different from Consumer Price Indices? |
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Answer» . Wholesale Price Index helps in MEASURING the average CHANGE in prices received on bulk sale of goods. On the other hand, CONSUMER Price Index is one that COMPUTES the changes in the general price level of a class of consumer goods....Explanation:.. |
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Find out: What is the role of a federation of SHG groups? |
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Answer» ns Self Help Group. 10 to 15 member save their money for their future need. this groups are specially made by women.the MAIN MOTIVE of these groups are to pull the savings of PEOPLE.through this groups people are able to TAKE loans from banks. |
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List five service activities and give your reasons why they are not to be considered as either agricultural or industrial activities. |
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Answer» Following are some services or activities which are not included in the agricultural or the industrial sector services, 1- Teaching2-Driving3-Banking 4-Consultancy 5-Hotel managementExplanation:All of the LISTED above activities do not count anywhere in the agricultural and industrial sector activities, i.e primary and SECONDARY INDUSTRIES because these ONES are considered as a part of the service sector. In all of these mentioned activities, services are PROVIDED. |
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Working people engaged in service activities do not produce a commodity, like that in agriculture or in industry. They do special kind of activities that help agriculture and industry and also provide a lot of service that people require. Another example is the banking and finance related service activities required by people and business organisations. You have read about this in Class VIII chapter (Money and Banking). Similarly there are the cell phone, internet and all other types of telecommunication service providers. Read the above given paragraph and answer the following:What are the service activities required for agriculture and industries? |
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Answer» Money and BANKING.Explanation:Money and banking is required as a service in the AGRICULTURAL sector.The highlighted SERVICES specifically are , cellphone and internet related services that are required.By this what is required is not a PRODUCT but an ACTIVITY which can lead to productivity in the in the agricultural sector. |
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What is the role of a tracher in studen's life..? |
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Answer» Teachers play a very important role in student's life. A teachers is a role model PERSON in student's life who BRING out the best in them and encourage them to STRIVE for greatness. Teachers KNOW that students are the future of the country, So they share the knowledge and helps them to become a better person... |
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