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Who is the last king of Vijayanagara? |
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Answer» Answer: the last thing of Vijayanagara is SRI Ranga RAYA lll in 1678 CE. |
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What are the aims of India's foreign policy |
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Answer» Answer: the aim of INDIA FOREIGN police are how to make SAFE the India and to SAVE all the PEOPLE |
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Democracy promote diginity and freedom of the indibvidual |
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The government of India buys wheat &rice from farmer at fair price? True or false |
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Differences between physical labour and mental labour? |
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Answer» There are no real DIFFERENCE. In order to do any physical labor you do NEED to use your mind. Even for repetitive labor you need to pay attention. Even mental labor can be repetitive. Before computers we have counters, people who did calculations using primitive instruments. It was boring, repetitive job, was it MANUAL or intelectual? Even COMPUTER programmers and scientist do a lot of repetitive, boring work. There is no difference, in order to use muscles you need mind.
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Why democratic forms of government considered at the base form of government in contemporary one? |
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Answer» What Are The Different Types And FORMS Of DEMOCRACY? The MAIN forms of democracy are: Direct democracy, REPRESENTATIVE democracy, Presidential democracy, Parliamentary democracy, Authoritarian democracy, PARTICIPATORY democracy, Islamic democracy and social democracy. |
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During emergence of new states in 18th century whichever states include in the third group |
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Through the 18th century, the Mughal Empire gradually fragmented into a number of independent, regional states. It can be divided into three overlapping groups: States that were old Mughal provinces like Awadh, Bengal, and Hyderabad. Although extremely powerful and quite independent, the rulers of these states did not break their formal ties with the Mughal emperor. States that had enjoyed considerable independence under the Mughals as watan jagirs. These included several Rajput principalities. States under the control of Marathas, Sikhs and others like the Jats. They all had seized their independence from the Mughals after a long-drawn armed struggle. Hyderabad Nizam-ul-Mulk Asaf Jah, the founder of Hyderabad state, was appointed by Mughal Emperor Farrukh Siyar. He was entrusted first with the governorship of Awadh, and later given charge of the Deccan. He ruled quite independently without seeking any DIRECTION from Delhi or facing any interference. The state of Hyderabad was constantly engaged in a struggle against the Marathas to the west and with independent Telugu warrior chiefs (nayakas) Awadh Burhan-ul-Mulk Sa‘adat Khan was appointed subadar of Awadh in 1722. Awadh was a prosperous region, controlling the RICH alluvial Ganga PLAIN and the main trade route between north India and Bengal. Burhan-ul-Mulk held the combined offices of subadari, diwani and faujdari. Burhan-ul-Mulk tried to decrease Mughal influence in the Awadh region by reducing the number of office holders (jagirdars) appointed by the Mughals. The state depended on local bankers and mahajans for loans. It sold the right to collect the tax to the highest bidders. These “revenue farmers” (ijaradars) agreed to pay the state a fixed sum of money. So they were also given considerable freedom in the assessment and collection of taxes. These developments allowed new social groups, like moneylenders and bankers, to influence the management of the state’s revenue system, something which had not occurred in the past. Bengal Bengal gradually broke away from Mughal control under Murshid Quli Khan who was appointed as the naib, deputy to the governor of the province and he was neither a formal subadar . Like the rulers of Hyderabad and Awadh, he also commanded the revenue administration of the state. In an effort to reduce Mughal influence in Bengal he transferred all Mughal jagirdars to Orissa and ordered a major REASSESSMENT of the revenues of Bengal. Revenue was collected in cash with great strictness from all zamindars. This shows that all 3 States Hyderabad, Awadh, Bengal richest merchants, and bankers were gaining a stake in the new political order. The Watan Jagirs of the Rajputs Many Rajput kings, particularly those belonging to Amber and Jodhpur, were permitted to enjoy considerable autonomy in their watan jagirs. In the 18th century, these rulers now attempted to extend their control over adjacent regions. So Raja Ajit Singh of Jodhpur held the governorship of Gujarat and Sawai Raja Jai Singh of Amber was governor of Malwa. They also tried to extend their territories by seizing portions of imperial territories neighbouring their watans. Seizing Independence The Sikhs The organisation of the Sikhs into a political community during the seventeenth century HELPED in regional state-building in the Punjab. Guru Gobind Singh fought against the Rajaput and Mughal rulers, after this death, it was under Banda Bahadur’s the fight continued. The entire body used to meet at Amritsar at the time of Baisakhi and Diwali to take collective decisions known as “resolutions of the Guru (gurmatas)”. A system called rakhi was introduced, offering protection to cultivators on the payment of a tax of 20 per cent of the produce. Their well-knit organization enabled them to put up a successful resistance to the Mughal governors first and then to Ahmad Shah Abdali who had seized the rich province of the Punjab and the Sarkar of Sirhind from the Mughals. The Khalsa declared their sovereign rule by striking their own coin in 1765. The coin was same as that of Band Bahadur’s time. Maharaja Ranjit Singh reunited the groups and established his capital at Lahore in 1799. The Marathas Another powerful regional kingdom to arise out of a sustained opposition to the Mughal rule. Shivaji (1627-1680) carved out a stable kingdom with the support of powerful warrior families (deshmukhs). Groups of highly mobile, peasant- pastoralists (kunbis) provided the backbone of the Maratha army. Poona became the capital of the Maratha kingdom. After Shivaji, Peshwas[principal minister s] developed a very successful military organisation by raiding cities and by engaging Mughal armies in areas where their supply lines and reinforcements could be easi . |
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Suvdis did folk dances.Some tourists have come to your school. The men'sdresses comprise of dhoti, jhabbo, a white cap or turbanon the head. Students think curiously about which statethe tourists come from. Think and say which state thisis. Give information about their clothes, their residences.and their language.Pls answer fast |
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Answer» dhoti is GENERALLY wore in assam, JHABBO in HIMACHAL pradesh,a white cap is POPULAR headgear of Maharashtra and turban is wore in punjab |
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In which city coronavirus started |
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Answer» Explanation: hope it will help u..... |
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In which city carona virus was started? |
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Answer» whuan CITY in China I HOPE you understand mark BRAINLIEST ANSWER |
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When was world war broke |
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Answer» Explanation: World WAR I began in 1914 after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and LASTED until 1918. During the conflict, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire (the Central Powers) fought against Great Britain, France, Russia, ITALY, Romania, Japan and the United STATES (the Allied Powers). |
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Answer in brief.What is Sports tourism??? |
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Answer» Sports tourism refers to travel which involves either observing or participating in a sporting event while staying APART from the tourists' usual ENVIRONMENT. Sport tourism is a fast-growing sector of the GLOBAL travel INDUSTRY and equates to $7.68 billion. |
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The league of nation was established after the first world war |
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Answer» Answer: The COUNCIL consisted of four permanent members (GREAT BRITAIN, France, Japan, and ITALY) and four non-permanent members. At its largest, the League of Nations was comprised of 58 member-states. The Soviet Union joined in 1934 but was expelled in 1939 for invading Finland. |
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What are relief features of Telangana?Define shifting cultivating? |
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Answer» hgm up ke |
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America joined with allies in the first world war |
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Answer» I don't know but u can ASK to America On April 6, 1917, the U.S. joined its allies--Britain, France, and Russia--to fight in WORLD War I. Under the command of Major General John J. Pershing, more than 2 million U.S. SOLDIERS fought on battlefields in France. Many Americans were not in favor of the U.S. entering the war and wanted to REMAIN NEUTRAL. Mark me as Brainlest |
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Haldighati Yudh Mein kiski Vijay Hui? |
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Answer» AKBAR won the BATTLE of HALDIGHATI |
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What is the meaning of hoarded ammunition |
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Answer» Answer: Hope it HELPS u Explanation: Hoarded AMMUNITION BASICALLY meant storing of food ITEMS or any such items for FUTURE selling or business. |
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think about how will you help in removing child labour in your area after properly inquiring about and collecting all the details about it |
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Answer» Answer: Awareness, teaching etc doesn't over come hunger, in order to overcome child LABOR seriously.....government should provide jobs to the jobless parents....if cant, then at LEAST government should bear the expense of a child till certain age....as this PRACTICE is going on in many of the countries.. APART from the insightful responses of the colleagues, in my opinion, those who push children to labor should be punished. amilies should be aware about child spacing and their children rights to have a shelter , food , clothing and education so parents should know these rights and they should do their best to provide it so child labor and be avoided. Government to make it compulsory for all children below certain age e.g. < 18 etc. must go to school and not allow to be idle or work anywhere. Social awareness will be the major component. Limit children birth in a FAMILY, then provide government funding to child.
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the planning commission in design and execute submit it policies for economic development based on a dash model |
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Answer» Rudimentary economic planning, deriving from the sovereign authority of the state, was first initiated in India in 1938 by Congress President and Indian National Army supreme leader Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, who had been persuaded by Meghnad Saha to set up a National Planning Committee.[2]M. Visvesvaraya had been elected head of the Planning Committee. Meghnad Saha approached him and requested that he step down, putting forward the argument that planning needed a reciprocity between science and politics. M. Visvesvaraya generously agreed and Jawaharlal Nehru was MADE head of the National Planning Committee.The so-called "British Raj" also formally established the Advisory Planning Board under K. C. Neogy that functioned from 1944 to 1946. Industrialists and economists independently formulated at least three development plans. Some scholars have argued that the introduction of planning as an instrument was intended to transcend the ideological divisions between Mahatma Gandhi and Nehru.[3] Other scholars have argued that the Planning Commission, as a central agency in the context of plural democracy in India, needs to carry out more functions than rudimentary economic planning.[4] After India achieved independence, a formal model of planning was adopted, and accordingly the Planning Commission, reporting directly to the Prime Minister of India, was established on 15 March 1950, with Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru as the Chairman. Authority for creation of the Planning Commission was not derived from the Constitution of India or statute; it is an arm of the Central Government of India. The first Five-Year Plan was launched in 1951, focusing mainly on development of the agricultural sector. Two subsequent Five-Year Plans were formulated before 1965, when there was a break because of the Indo-Pakistan conflict. Two successive years of drought, devaluation of the currency, a GENERAL rise in prices and erosion of resources disrupted the planning process and after three Annual Plans between 1966 and 1969, the fourth Five-Year Plan was started in 1969. The Eighth Plan could not take off in 1990 due to the fast changing political situation at the Centre, and the years 1990–91 and 1991–92 were treated as Annual Plans. The Eighth Plan was finally launched in 1992 after the INITIATION of structural adjustment policies. For the first eight Plans the emphasis was on a growing public sector with MASSIVE investments in basic and heavy industries, but since the launch of the Ninth Plan in 1997, the emphasis on the public sector has become less pronounced and the current thinking on planning in the country, in general, is that it should increasingly be of an indicative nature. |
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Name the most important source of income for most Islamic countries |
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Answer» oil.. for EXAMPLE Saudi Arabia |
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Read the statements and choose the correct option.Assertion (A): The Government of India buys wheat and rice fromfarmers at fair price.Reason (R): Public sector contributes to the economic development.Options :(A Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).(C)(A) is true, but (R) is false.(D)(A) is false, but (R) is true. |
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Answer» B) both A and R are TRUE but R is not the CORRECT EXPLANATION of A |
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How are the members of Rajya Sabha elected?? |
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Answer» Answer: MEMBERS of Lok Sabha are directly elected by the ELIGIBLE voters. Members of RAJYA Sabha are elected by the elected members of STATE Legislative Assemblies in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of single transferable vote.hope it helps ⬆️⬆️❤☺ |
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What are the reason for social discrimination |
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Answer» Answer: Hope it helps u Explanation: There are a variety of DIFFERENT CAUSES, including: IGNORANCE about other PEOPLES, cultures, ethnicities, backgrounds, ETC. Lack of empathy for those who may be different from oneself. Fear of the unknown and those who are different. |
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Describe the function and qualification of president |
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Answer» Answer: Hey MATE here is ur Answer Legal requirements for presidential candidates have remained the same since the year Washington ACCEPTED the presidency. As directed by the Constitution, a presidential candidate must be a natural born citizen of the United States, a resident for 14 years, and 35 years of AGE or OLDER. |
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5. Tho Planning Commission designed and executed suitable policies for economid devebased on amodel.De fine 'Federalismumhare in Lok Sabha is |
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Answer» FEDERALISM is a SYSTEM of government in which ENTITIES such as states or PROVINCES share power with a NATIONAL government. The United States government functions according to the principles of federalism. The U.S. political system evolved from the philosophy of federalism. |
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How sector are interdependent on each other |
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Answer» Answer: which sectors? Are you talking about primary,secondary and tertiary sectors. Explanation: The primary sector INVOLVES extracting goods from NATURAL RESOURCES. The secondary sector involves processess extracted by primary sector.The tertiary sector PROVIDES services for the PRODUCTION of goods in the primary and secondary sectors. This is how they are interdependent on each other. |
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the planning commission designed and executed by suitable policies for economic development based on a mobile which model |
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Answer» Answer: the commission advises and provides GUIDANCE for the formulation of INDIAN's five YEAR your PLANS |
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"Trust is a gamble of emotions ,If your trust in not broken you win ,If trust is broken you loose,Peoples cant know peoples intentions ,This come all down to luck,And thats why trust is a gamble."Is the given statement true or false ?Note :- I hate extraordinary preaching so there are two words true/false choose one of them. Over writing things wont make you brainliest... Desicion will be mine and my descion is your luck. |
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When and why did October revelation took place in Russia? |
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Answer» Answer: On November 6 and 7, 1917 (or October 24 and 25 on the Julian calendar, which is why the event is often referred to as the October Revolution), leftist revolutionaries led by BOLSHEVIK PARTY leader Vladimir Lenin launched a nearly bloodless COUP d'état against the Duma's provisional government. |
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In class 10 map(identification of marked places) I wrote the answers with appropriate question number in my answer sheet in place of writing it in the map.so will i get the marks in this situation? |
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Answer» Answer: Yes.. I THINK you will DEFINITELY GET the MARKS! |
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Regular, free and fair elections are the spirit of democracy or not |
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Answer» yes BCZ if there is no election their is no DEMOCRACY thats why election are very important |
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How to learn big question |
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Answer» Explanation: understand the MEANING of ANSWER. read Daily those QUESTIONS and TRY to write it . |
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What was effects of cold war |
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Answer» Answer: The Cold War has had many effects on society, from the end of the war up until today. In Russia, military spending was cut dramatically and quickly. The effects of this were very large, seeing as the military-industrial sector had previously employed one of every five Soviet adults[1] and its dismantling left hundreds of millions throughout the former Soviet Union unemployed. After Russia embarked on economic reforms in the 1990s, it suffered a financial crisis and a recession more severe than the United States and Germany had experienced during the Great Depression. Russian living standards have worsened overall in the post–Cold War years, although the economy has resumed growth since 1995. It wasn't until 2005 that the average post-communist country had returned to 1989 LEVELS of per-Capita GDP,although some are still lagging far behind.The legacy of the Cold War continues to influence world affairs.After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the post–Cold War world is widely considered as unipolar, with the United States the sole remaining superpower. The Cold War defined the political role of the United States in the post–World War II world: by 1989 the United States held military alliances with 50 countries, and had 1.5 million troops posted abroad in 117 countries.The Cold War also institutionalized a global commitment to huge, permanent peacetime military-industrial complexes and large-scale military funding of science. Military expenditures by the US during the Cold War years were estimated to have been $8 trillion, while nearly 100,000 Americans lost their lives in the Korean War and Vietnam War. Although the loss of life among Soviet soldiers is difficult to estimate, as a share of their gross national product the financial COST for the Soviet Union was far higher than that of the United States. In addition to the loss of life by uniformed soldiers, millions died in the superpowers' proxy wars around the globe, most notably in Southeast Asia.Most of the proxy wars and subsidies for local conflicts ended along with the Cold War; the incidence of interstate wars, ethnic wars, revolutionary wars, as well as REFUGEE and displaced persons crises has declined sharply in the post–Cold War years. The legacy of Cold War conflict, however, is not always easily erased, as many of the economic and social tensions that were exploited to fuel Cold War competition in parts of the Third World remain acute.The breakdown of state control in a number of areas formerly ruled by Communist governments has produced new civil and ethnic conflicts, particularly in the former Yugoslavia. In Eastern Europe, the end of the Cold War has ushered in an era of economic growth and a large increase in the number of liberal democracies, while in other parts of the world, such as Afghanistan, independence was accompanied by state failure. Many nuclear legacies can be identified from the Cold War, such as the availability of new technologies for nuclear power and energy, and the use of radiation for improving medical treatment and health. Environmental remediation, industrial production, research science, and technology development have all benefited from the carefully MANAGED application of radiation and other nuclear processes. On the other hand, despite the end of the Cold War, military development and spending has continued, particularly in the deployment of nuclear-armed ballistic missiles and defensive systems. Because there was no formalized treaty ending the Cold War, the former superpowers have continued to various degrees to maintain and even improve or modify existing nuclear weapons and delivery systems. Moreover, other nations not previously acknowledged as nuclear-weapons states have developed and tested nuclear-explosive devices. The risk of nuclear and radiological terrorism by possible sub-national organizations or individuals is now a concern. The international nonproliferation regime inherited from the Cold War still provides disincentives and safeguards against national or sub-national access to nuclear materials and facilities. Formal and informal measures and processes have effectively slowed national incentives and the tempo of international nuclear-weapons proliferation. |
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Challenges of politicsl party |
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Answer» Answer: there are 4 challenges that political party face Explanation: dynastic succession money and MUSCLE power lack of MEANINGFUL choices |
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Descibe the great revolt of 1857 |
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Answer» Explanation: The Revolt of 1857 was a prolonged PERIOD of armed uprising as well as rebellions in Northern and CENTRAL India against British occupation of that part of the subcontinent. Small precursors of brewing discontent involving INCIDENCES of arson in cantonment AREAS began to manifest themselves in January. hope this will help you. thank you... |
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Please give me a Mind Map of Agriculture chapter class 10th in one words |
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Answer» Hey mate here is your ANSWER .......... If this really HELPS you than PLz mark me as BRAINLIST PLz |
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When was the first world war was started. |
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Answer» Answer: 1914 - 1918 Please MARK it as BRAINLIEST |
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When was the first world war was started |
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Answer» Answer: 1914 TILL 1918 Explanation: HÔPË ÏTẞ HÉLPFŪLL PLS MARK AS BRAINLIEST |
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Tell about maps their physical division |
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Answer» maps are the DRAWINGS of a particular area maps are physically DIVIDED into 5 categories in India=northern mountain northern PLAINS PENINSULAR plateaus great that desert ghat Hope it helpsplease mark it as BRAINIEST |
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Features of democracy |
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Answer» Answer: Some of the major FEATURES of a democracy are: Some of the major features of a democracy are:The final DECISION MAKING power rests with those elected by the people. Some of the major features of a democracy are:The final decision making power rests with those elected by the people.It must be based on a free and fair election. Some of the major features of a democracy are:The final decision making power rests with those elected by the people.It must be based on a free and fair election.Each adult CITIZEN must have one vote and each vote must have one value. Some of the major features of a democracy are:The final decision making power rests with those elected by the people.It must be based on a free and fair election.Each adult citizen must have one vote and each vote must have one value.It should rule within limits set by constitutional law and citizens’ rights. HOPE ANSWER HELP YOU PLS MARK AS BRAINLIEST |
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Who was FrederickWilliam 4 |
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Answer» Answer: FREDERICK WILLIAM IV, (born Oct. 15, 1795, Cölln, near Berlin—died Jan. 2, 1861, Potsdam, Prussia), king of Prussia from 1840 until 1861, whose conservative POLICIES helped spark the Revolution of 1848. In the aftermath of the failed revolution, Frederick William followed a reactionary course. In 1857 he was incapacitated by a stroke, and his brother, the future William I, became regent (1858–61).
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Relatinship between market and equality |
Answer» The relationship between market and equality: Economy MEANS a place where MONEY is traded or exchanged for goods and services. ... The market FUNCTIONS in this way according to the PRICE signals. This implies that if demand is high, then the price will be strong and the economy must produce such products. |
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Why we need government and why Pm has more work then presented. |
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Answer» Answer: Government provide the parameters for every day BEHAVIOUR for CITIZENS, protect them from outsid for their ference, and often provide for their well–being and happiness. HOPE this helps you mate. |
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Why does the land breeze have a cooling effect |
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Answer» Answer: A land breeze is a local NIGHTTIME and early morning wind that occurs ALONG coasts and blows offshore (from the land out to sea). It ARISES at sunset when the sea surface is warmer than the adjacent land DUE to the land having a lower heat capacity and cooling off faster. Explanation: dont forget to follow me........ |
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Good morning"Seriousness brings success in life ,Jokes and fun brings abomination in life." |
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