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Explain the circumstances leading to the French revolution of 1789 |
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Answer» The economic condition of hardship which was brought on by rising COSTS and taxation combined with the monarchy's inertia TOWARDS economic and POLITICAL reform. These CIRCUMSTANCES led to the disenchantment of the lower CLASSES that clamored for revolution and change in France.hope it helps.!!! |
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Why was industial development slow and erratic during british rule. pleasea answer in ur own words |
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Answer» Industrial DEVELOPMENT in india was very SLOW and erratic because no steps were taken by british to protect the NASCENT indian industries. A policy of free TRADE was followed and the import duty levied on foreign goods was very low. Thus, INDIGENOUS goods had to face stiff competition from machine-made british goods.Explanation: |
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Create a table to classify major health challenges, precautions, and care taken towards protecting mines workers :1) while working in the mines and while bein g employed |
| Answer» MINING is a risky job to do and hence people should be given proper awareness before being employed.Challenges:The various challenges faced by them are,- exposure to coal dust- noise- whole body vibration- UV exposure- Musculoskeletal disorders - Thermal stress, and - Chemical hazards.Care to be taken:1)Respiratory protection is important while dealing with coal dust and proper Medical screening is required FREQUENTLY. 2)And to deal with noise, regular maintenance of machines is necessary. WBV can be reduced by minimizing the transport of GOODS. 3)To reduce the UV exposure they must be given appropriate protective clothing. 4)To reduce the other three, we have to give proper knowledge to the workers. | |
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When did indian woman got rights in india |
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Answer» Passed by Congress June 4, 1919, and ratified on August 18, 1920, the 19th amendment granted women the right to vote. The 19th amendment guarantees all AMERICAN women the right to voteIn 1947, on its INDEPENDENCE from the United KINGDOM, India granted equal voting RIGHTS to all MEN and women. From 1918, with the rest of the United Kingdom, women could vote at 30 with property qualifications or in university constituencies, while men could vote at 21 with no qualification |
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Why do people read novels and fiction? |
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Answer» Here Are 5 Reasons - The Write ... Readers READ to Understand People They Haven't Met and Places They've NEVER Visited. This is a crucial ROLE of fiction, in my OPINION. Fiction has the ability to help a person understand another person in a way that even television cannot. ... Fiction ALSO allows readers to experience new settings. |
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Under what circumstances does the presidents use emergency powers? |
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Answer» tances under whch PRESIDENT impose emerency-INTERNAL armed rebellion - when country's security is threated by internal riots disputes, ets. the president imposes national emergency under article 352breakdown of constitutional machinery of a state- when a PROBLEM arises when the state govt, is unable to run it according to constitutional provisions then state emerency/president rule under article 356 is imposedfinancial emergency-it is declared when financial stability or CREDIT of india or its state is threatened under article 360hope you got your answer....... |
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Begum hazrat mahal 5marks notes for class 8 |
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Answer» Begum Hazrat MAHAL, also called as Begum of Awadh, was the second wife of Nawab Wajid Ali Shah. Wajid Ali Shah met her in his palace. She rebelled against the British East INDIA Company during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. She finally found asylum in Nepal where she died in 1879. After her husband had been EXILED to Calcutta, she took charge of the affairs in the STATE of Awadh and seized control of Lucknow. She organised an army of women and placed Uda Devi as its commander. She actively took part in the revolt of 1857 against the Doctrine of Lapse under which Dalhousie wanted her to surrender Lucknow. She gave stiff resistance. But after the fall of Lucknow she escaped to Kathmandu.She was a very brave women and such bravery in a male-dominated society was unprecedented.I TOO AM IN 8THPLZ MARK AS BRAINLIESTAND....THANK THIS ANSWER HIT THAT THANKS BUTTON 10 TIMES PLZPLZPLZPLZFOLLOW MEBYE♡♡♡♡♡ |
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How can we solve regionalism |
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Answer» If the question is regarding to solve regionalism we must take down the points of its causes.After that how to solve regionalism.Explanation:Some of the most IMPORTANT the causes of regionalism in India are as follows: (i) Geographical Factor (ii) Historical and Cultural Factors (iii) Caste and Region (iv) Economic Factors (v) Political-Administrative Factors.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To Eradicate regionalism, some FOLLOWING suggestions as follows with explanations1. Doing away with regional imbalance: It has been experienced that the regional imbalance has been the main cause of disgruntlement among the inhabitants of a particular region for regionalism. If the national resources are distributed in a balanced manner, the problem of regionalism will be mitigated. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2. Abolition of regional parties: The regional parties play a dirty role in exploiting the regional feelings of people. This solidifies the base for regionalism. Therefore efforts should be made to ban all regional parties posing threat to national unity. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3. Top priority to the economic development of deprived zones: Due to uneven development of different areas of the country, political issues have been made (As in case of Telengana in Andhra Pradesh and Vidarbha in Maharashtra) and enmity between different regions increased. Therefore if top priority is given to economic development of those areas where the people have developed the feeling of relative deprivation, the situation will improve and they can be drawn into the national mainstream. The experience of the past shows that it is the human element which is crucial in development. This requires a multipronged approach including social, economic and structural changes to free the poor from the visible as well as invisible fetters. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4. Restructuring the society:The social structure of the developing societies at the national or regional level is essentially anti-development. India is no exception to it. The benefits of increased investment in economic and social activities in this society often go to those who need them the least and the majority is the deprived section. But the irony is that the beneficiaries set the deprived mass against the nation showing the plea of regionalism. Hence our social structure needs to be restructured. In a modified social structure the low level of development can be taken care of through growth and anti-national feeling through regionalism. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5. Acculturation: The regional groups of people ALSO maintain their cultural distinctiveness. This delimits the interaction between different regional and cultural superiority for each group. Frequent cultural contacts should be promoted to break the regional barriers and to develop the nationalistic spirit. This is quite possible because ALTHOUGH each region has its own distinct folk or tribal music, mutual influences are not rare. There are also popular ballads on heroic themes of folk tales and legends in different parts of the country. In the like manner, all over the country, songs are heard and musical instruments are found with slight local variations. Indian culture can be truly understood only if we understand its unique composite character and this can be achieved through the modification of regional culture in course of contact with one or mere CULTURES and the acquiring or exchanging of culture-traits.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Thank you so much. It was a quite tough job. :) |
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Meaning of consumer rights |
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Answer» Consumer rights are generally a reference to a body of law that pertains to things the producers of GOODS must do to PROTECT CUSTOMERS from harm. These laws have come into existence through a SERIES of legal disputes, and have been shaped by the results of those cases. |
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Flow chart on constitutional rights |
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Answer» ly recommend that you should take HELP from MAGNET BRAINS... it's really nice and Pretty easy to understand |
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What means astronaut? |
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Answer» a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft.Explanation:In English-speaking NATIONS, a professional space TRAVELER is called an astronaut. The term derives from the Greek words ástron (ἄστρον), meaning "STAR", and nautes (ναύτης), meaning "sailor". ... NASA applies the term astronaut to any crew member aboard NASA spacecraft bound for Earth ORBIT or beyond. |
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Das pratha ka pramukh kendra kiun tha |
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Answer» ____दासप्रथा को ख़त्म करने में भारतीय मूल के डॉक्टर रंजन बत्रा ने महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निभाई. |
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How to write certificate for social science exhibition |
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Answer» a CERTIFICATE for SOCIAL SCIENCE exhibitionHope it helpsPlease MARK as BRAINLIEST |
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UN was not created to take humanity to heaven but created to save it from hell what does it means??? |
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Answer» s that HUMANITY should be MAINTAINED in the same WAY as before but it should not be REDUCED or RUINED |
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The constitution is also called the ‘law of the land’ . How does this suggest the importance of ‘law‘ in the broader context of a country ???? The best answer will be marked as the brainliest ........... |
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Answer» for your QUESTION |
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Read the paragraph and answer the question...Plzz Help.. |
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Answer» HELLO MATE. 1. The after effects of this menace are SOIL erosion,landslides , LAND less productive, floods and DESTROYS the habitat of micro organism's.2. All the reasons mentioned above is justified.PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST. |
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Ecological importance of forests ( minimum 4 points) |
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Answer» Ecology. In addition to assisting in climate CONTROL, forests have other ECOLOGICAL benefits. They prevent erosion by reducing the rainfall's force on the SOIL's surface and by ABSORBING water and not ALLOWING it to directly run off and remove topsoil. ... Tropical montane forests are especially important to watersheds |
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Who were conservatives |
| Answer» CONSERVATIVES typically see Richard HOOKER (1554–1600) as the founding father of conservatism, along with the Marquess of Halifax (1633–1695), DAVID Hume (1711–1776) and Edmund BURKE (1729–1797).HOPE IT HELPS YOU BUDDY.....@dhruvchaudhary38 | |
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'Grazing and fuel wood collection are not responsible for deforestation in India'. Support the statement with suitable reasons |
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Answer» tion:1) Overgrazing destroys the SAPLINGS and plants are TORN out by the ROOTS by animals2) Overgrazing also leads to soil erosion. Soil erosion is ONE of the important factor for DEFORESTATION3) While collecting fuel wood the locals also destroy the trees, which leads to deforestation |
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She would forget our brief encounter. It would stay with me for the rest of the journey join into compound |
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Answer» Conventional symbols are widely accepted signs or sign systems which signify an idea or concept. They represent different FEATURES on a map and are not drawn to SCALE. They are important because: ... Symbols can be USED to depict features LIKE cities, roads and railways.do mark me as BRAINLIEST...!!! |
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Writer of the book ramvijoy |
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Answer» Shri RAM Vijaya is a POPULAR DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE composed by Shridhar Swami Nazarekar MARATHI |
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What did Dr Ambedkar want |
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Answer» tion:Dr Ambedkar is one of the builders of modern India he was the the chairman of the drafting COMMITTEE of the constitution of India he was born on April 1891 at Central India his father was Subah kar measure in Drashti Dhami Dr Ambedkar belong to a schedule caste FAMILY and portable in the practice everywhere India and going to be go to a school all the student of CLASSROOM boycott him he had to sit along with the corner of the classroom but the Columbia University on a new word of herself he found the spelling of the NH obli and include there he was fruit 24 of following routine and self respected he had to face a lot of humanality in the SOCIETY still he continued his studies and decided to remove the STIGMA and to determine the he learnt from the Buddha and went to the right of the stigma of the century he also got mental and excretion of Buddha he had a d priest of knowledge but it was not fulfill because there practice part in the politic Hi when come to the contact of Mahatma Gandhi's Political career being Gandhiji was included to see his print against DM Choudhary Gandhiji was also surprised to see the sprint against the British rule and his greed in law when India become free he become a member of constitution assembly he was made the chairman of the drafting committee of the constitution of the country he worked hard to come for his work on the time does Ambedkar plays important role in preparing India constitution so he known as the architect of the India constitution in the fact he was a social and national builder hope its help mark me brain list |
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What is BSL.LLB ? please elaborate |
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Answer» (Bachelor of Legal Science & Bachelor of Law)? BLS LLB or Bachelor of Legal Science & Bachelor of Legislative Law is a FIVE YEARS INTEGRATED COURSE in law which aspirants can pursue right after their Class 12. |
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Explain about the salinity of drinking water in the village |
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Answer» tion:As a result,of village well have DRIED up and GROUNDWATER levels have DEPLETED in the area.Salts from deeper layers easily leach into the adjacent soil and water. This has rendered over 90% of all water resources unfit for DRINKING in the villages within a range of 40 km from sambhar. |
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What is the way of depicting different things on painting so that we feel the depth in painting |
| Answer» COMBINATION of BALCK and WHITE | |
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Who is the last Prime Minister of India |
| Answer» NARENDRA ModiExplanation:BEACUSE in 2014 his GOVERNMENT won the ELECTION | |
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What is the area of triangle where three sides are given. |
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Answer» tion:USE Heron's formula withsides a,B and cs=a+b+c/2 AREA= (root) {s(s−a)(s−b)(s−c)} |
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How did Napoleon Bonaparte rise after the fall of Jacobins |
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Answer» Many were denied VOTING rights who LACKED the property as per the NEW CONSTITUTION. |
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Fill in the blanks : 1) part IV of the constitution deals with …………… . 2) the ……………… is the system in which the parliament is supreme . |
| Answer» 1) DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES Of State Policy2) Parliamentary SOVEREIGNTY | |
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Define Unemployment. |
| Answer» UNEMPLOYMENT is a situation where a PERSON does not find WORK in ACCORDANCE to his capacity or qualifications. | |
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Briefly explain how the demand for indigo crop leads to bule rebellion |
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Answer» Thousands of ryots in Bengal refused to grow indigo in March 1859. The ryots refused to pay rents to the planters. They attacked indigo factories. They used to be armed with swords and spears, bows and arrows. Women also fought with pots, panda and kitchen implements. Those who worked for the planters were socially boycotted. The gomasthas were beaten up when they came to collect rent. The gomasthas were the agents of indigo planters.In many villages, headmen mobilized the indigo peasants against the lathiyals. The headmen were angry because they had been forced to sign indigo contract. Some zamindars were angry with the increasing power of the planters and at being forced to give them land on long leases. So, some zamindars also supported the villagers in their revolt against the indigo planters.After the Revolt of 1857, the British government was worried about the possibility of another popular rebellion. When the news of indigo revolt spread, the Lieutenant Governor toured the region in the winter of 1859. This was seen as a sign of sympathy by the ryots. They began to believe that the British government would support them in their struggle.When the rebellion spread, intellectuals from Calcutta rushed to the indigo districts. They began writing about the misery of the ryots and the horrors of the indigo system.The government called in the military to PROTECT the planters. The Indigo COMMISSION was set up to ENQUIRE into the system of indigo production. The Commission held the planters guilty. It asked the ryots to fulfill their EXISTING OBLIGATIONS and then they were free to cultivate whatever they wished.Explanation: |
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Name the two headstreams of the Ganga where do they meet to form Ganga |
| Answer» HEADSTREAMS of the GANGA are bhagirathi and alaknandathey meet in DEVPRAYAG in uttarakhand to FORM the ganga | |
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Write a short note on birsa |
| Answer» UNDA was a tribal LEADER and a FOLK HERO who belonged to the Munda tribe, born in the mid-1870's. ... The movement forced the British to bring in laws to protect the lands of the tribals. The tribals proved that they had the ability to protest against the colonial RULE and the injustices being meted out to them.mark as brainliest. | |
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who led the struggle against apartheid? state any four practices followed in the system of apartheid in South Africa. |
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Answer» tion:Nelson Mandela led the struggle against apartheid.1) The blacks were forbidden from living in white area.2) All the public places were SEPARATED for whites and blacks.3) Blacks could not go to churches of whites.4) They could not form ASSOCIATIONS or PROTEST against the terrible treatment.Mark as BRAINLIEST |
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What is the meaning of the term adivasi |
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Answer» The word Adivasi means the first INHABITANTS or the Indigenous PEOPLE, a phrase ...a member of any of the ABORIGINAL tribal peoples living in INDIA before the arrival of the Aryans in the second millennium BC. |
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The british wanted to smuggle and sell opium in spain to earn profit TRUE OR FALSE |
| Answer» EXPLANATION:TRUEE | |
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How can you call the south african constitution as a democratic constitution explain. |
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Answer» hey matehope it helps you EXPLANATION:The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa. The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, was approved by the Constitutional Court (CC) on 4 December 1996 and took EFFECT on 4 FEBRUARY 1997. The Constitution is the supreme law of the land.this was the thing which our MAM SAID us in attachment ...!! |
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What sounds did you hear on way to school today |
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Answer» i hear sounds like horns of VEHICLES , DOGS barking,shopkeepers selling,BIRDS SINGING and some insects too |
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What are the 5 features of rightiness |
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Answer» The five traits of righteousness that must characterize a nation’s leaders are the same QUALITIES in fact, that serve to exalt a nation. The Greek word for Righteousness (dikaiosune) is used 86 times in the NT. The most simple and easy way to REMEMBER the definition of this word is “right-way-ness.” Careful observation of Proverbs 14:34 (quoted in the preamble) reveals a NATIONALISTIC summation of the cause and effect relationship between righteousness and exaltation. Great nations, great leaders, great employees, great family members are always characterized by the following definitive biblical characteristics of righteousness – that’s what makes them great! It should be noted at the outset that there are many who practice the following five characteristics of biblical righteousness, borrowing from the heavenly Author of such, but yet give no attribution to their source.In an individual sense, when a leader lives with God’s character, he places himself in a position to be blessed by God, whereas unrighteous leaders are never in a place or position wherein God can extend them His divine favor in as gracious a PROPORTION.Per Proverbs 14:34, it follows that a nation’s proportion of BLESSING is directly related to, and tantamount to the sum total of the righteousness quotient of its individual leaders. It is only when a nation is blessed with high-principled individuals that it places itself in a position to gain God’s bestowal of blessing and favor, of overall well-being. |
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What are the merit of democracy |
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Answer» The merits of democracy are: 1)In democracy the FINAL decision making power must REST with those who was ELECTED by the people. 2)In democracy every one have one vote and every vote must have one and equal value. 3) A democratic GOVERNMENT is more accountable form of government than others. |
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Importance of Lok Sabha elections |
| Answer» NG is the main function of the PARLIAMENT and in this field the Lok Sabhaplays an IMPORTANT ROLE. ... If there is any DISAGREEMENT between the two Houses, theLok Sabha will prevail in the joint sitting with the Rajya Sabha because it has more members than the other House of the Parliament. | |
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Why north america is called as lands of praries |
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Answer» the high amount of PRAIRIES dogs present in NORTH America.Thank you PLEASE mark brainliest |
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Where do the river Indus and Ganga have their origin |
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Answer» The Gangotri Glacier both of them have their origin in the HIMALAYA .EXPLANATION:HOPE it's help you‼️‼️☑️☑️ |
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Media should be free from the under control of the government... why? Write in 3 points |
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Answer» no MEDIA should not FREE from the under CONTROL of the GOVERNMENT |
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Explain why nazi propaganda was effective in creating a hartred for jews |
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Answer» tion:Nazi propaganda was EFFECTIVE in creating hatred for the jews because of two MAIN REASONS. Firstly, the Jews were stereotyped as killers of Christ. They had been barred since medieval times from ownership of land. Secondly, they were hated as usurers or money-lenders. Violence against jews, even inside their residential ghettos, was common. Hitler’s pseudo-scientific race theories made this hatred complete. His “SOLUTION” was the total elimination of all jews. |
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History about Mayan civilization |
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Answer» tion:The Maya civilization was a Mesoamerican civilization developed by the Maya PEOPLES, and noted for its logosyllabic script—the most sophisticated and highly developed WRITING system in pre-Columbian Americas—as well as for its art, architecture, mathematics, CALENDAR, and astronomical system. |
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