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Match the following:- 1. Kanishka devanampriya 2. Pulakeshi 11 kanishkapura 3. Aryabhata kannada king 4. Ashoka mathematician and astronomex |
| Answer» KANISHKA DEVA moriyathis is a CORRECT ANSWER | |
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Mention any three wildlife protection program . |
| Answer» NATIONAL parlktiger PROJECT ELEPHANT project and MANY more | |
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What is Sapartashi's definition. Bye My name is Sakshi Yadav |
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Answer» A member of a revolutionary political group ORGANIZED in Germany in 1918 and advocating EXTREME socialistic doctrines.Explanation:I hope this will be help you MARK ME BRAINLIEST FLW ME |
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Assertion : Most of the Peninsular rivers flow from west to east direction and drain into the bay of Bengal. Reason : The Western Ghats are higher than the Eastern Ghats. |
| Answer» SERTION and REASON are TRUE !! | |
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* On an outline political map of India locate India's longitudinal and latitudnal extent. (1 map) |
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Answer» ejkewmejielegdkdbemehdkslsbsislsb |
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Sisters please help its urgent |
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Answer» what is thisExplanation:did you meanwhat's your PROBLEM |
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_____ and _____ are the most homogenous Society of Europe |
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What are the results and reasons of the third Anglo Mysore war |
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Answer» The immediate cause of the third Anglo-Mysore war was the attack of Tipu on an ally of the ENGLISH, the RAJA of Travancore, who had provoked Tipu by some of his actions. The English purchased the neutrality of the Nizam and the Marathas in 1790 by OFFERING them parts of the CONQUERED TERRITORIES of Tipu after the war.Explanation:I think it would help youMark as brainlist please |
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The law protecting children from sexual crimes was implemented in the year a) 1986 b) 2006 c) 1945 d) 2012 |
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Answer» The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act was enacted in 2012, and is a special law to protect children. The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act has been in the news RECENTLY, after Bombay HIGH Court Justice PUSHPA Ganediwala's CONTROVERSIAL judgments in child sexual abuse cases.hope it helps you!!mark me as the brainliest!! |
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The constituent assembly gave right to vote all the adults in the year(urgent) |
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Answer» The Constituent Assembly of India was elected to frame the Constitution of India. It was elected by the 'Provincial Assembly'. Following India's independence from British Government in 1947, its members served as the nation's first Parliament.An idea for a Constituent Assembly was proposed in 1934 by M. N. Roy, a pioneer of the Communist movement in India and an advocate of radical democracy. It became an official demand of the Indian National Congress in 1935, C. Rajagopalachari voiced the demand for a Constituent Assembly on 15 November 1939 based on adult franchise, and was accepted by the British in August 1940.On 8 August 1940, a statement was MADE by VICEROY Lord Linlithgow about the expansion of the Governor-General's Executive Council and the establishment of a War Advisory Council. This offer, known as the August Offer, included giving full weight to minority opinions and allowing Indians to draft their own constitution. Under the Cabinet Mission Plan of 1946, elections were held for the first time for the Constituent Assembly. The Constitution of India was drafted by the Constituent Assembly, and it was implemented under the Cabinet Mission Plan on 16 May 1946. The members of the Constituent Assembly were elected by the provincial assemblies by a single, transferable-vote system of proportional representation. The total membership of the Constituent Assembly was 389 of which 292 were representatives of the provinces, 93 represented the princely states and four were from the chief commissioner provinces of Delhi, Ajmer-Merwara, Coorg and British Baluchistan.The elections for the 296 seats assigned to the British Indian provinces were completed by August 1946. Congress won 208 seats, and the Muslim League 73. After this election, the Muslim League refused to cooperate with the Congress,[citation needed] and the political situation deteriorated. Hindu-Muslim riots began, and the Muslim League demanded a separate constituent assembly for Muslims in India. On 3 June 1947 Lord Mountbatten, the last British Governor-General of India, announced his intention to scrap the Cabinet Mission Plan; this culminated in the Indian Independence Act 1947 and the separate nations of India and Pakistan. The Indian Independence Act was passed on 18 July 1947 and, although it was EARLIER declared that India would become independent in June 1948, this event led to independence on 15 August 1947. The Constituent Assembly met for the first time on 9 December 1946, reassembling on 14 August 1947 as a sovereign body and successor to the British parliament's authority in India. As a result of the partition, under the Mountbatten plan, a separate Constituent Assembly of Pakistan was established on 3 June 1947. The representatives of the areas incorporated into Pakistan ceased to be members of the Constituent Assembly of India. New elections were held for the West Punjab and East Bengal (which became part of Pakistan, although East Bengal later seceded to become Bangladesh); the membership of the Constituent Assembly was 299 after the reorganization, and it met on 31 December 1947. The constitution was drafted by 299 delegates from different caste, region religion, gender etc. These delegates sat over 114 days spread over 3 years (2 years 11 months and 18 days to be PRECISE) and DISCUSSED what the constitution should contain and what laws should be included. The Drafting Committee of the Constitution was chaired by B.R Ambedkar |
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Sustanable development class10 project |
| Answer» SUSTAINABLE development is the idea that human societies must live and meet their needs without COMPROMISING the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. ... Specifically, sustainable development is a way of organizing society so that it can EXIST in the LONG term.Explanation:I hope this will be help you MARK ME BRAINLIEST FLW ME | |
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Why is representative democracy because necessary in the present world |
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Answer» Today in most of the countries DEMOCRACY can be CALLED REPRESENTATIVE democracy. Because all the people do not rule. Decisions taken by the representative on the behalf of all the people. Representative democracy is suitable because it helps to rule, a VAST population through the representatives of the people. |
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One thing that your father does for you |
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Legionella pneumoniae belong to kingdom |
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Answer» mophila is the PRIMARY human PATHOGENIC BACTERIUM in this group and is the causative AGENT of Legionnaires' disease, also known as legionellosis. |
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Identify the sources of history ornaments |
| Answer» CLOTHES, ornaments, weapons, UTENSILS are all sources of history. 1. See ANSWER. Add answer+5 pts ... FIND more answers. Explanation:I HOPE this will be help you MARK ME BRAINLIEST Flw me | |
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5. वैश्वीकरण और भारतीय विदेश नीति पर प्रकाश डालिए |
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List the basic elements of the state and describe any one of them |
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Answer» These definitions DRAW attention to the fact that the state has four essential ELEMENTS. These are: (1) POPULATION, (2) territory, (3) government, (4) sovereignty (or independence). The first two elements constitute the physical or material basis of the state while the LAST two form its political and spiritual basis. |
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What were the reforms introduced by maximillian robesiperre |
| Answer» TION:HOPE it helps u pls mark it as a brainiest answer | |
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A belieg that considers only one religion superior than the other is called ______ |
| Answer» REGARDLESS if ONE personally BELIEVES in the fundamental values, BELIEFS, and ... On the other hand, functional definitions define religion by what it does or how it functions in SOCIETY. | |
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1. ਠੇਕੇਦਾਰ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਵੱਧ ਤੋਂ ਵੱਧ ਸਨ। |
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Answer» sorry but I don't understand your languageExplanation:BRAINLY HELP to give you ANSWER bestmore FRIENDS help you in this app |
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D. Constitution is considered to be a basic element of a state. Why? |
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Answer» Because it outlines the FUNDAMENTAL structure of the state and the fundamental RIGHTS of the PEOPLE of the state. |
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Write is grid name five oceans according to the decreasing ordes of their size |
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Answer» These are, in DESCENDING order by area, the PACIFIC, ATLANTIC, Indian, SOUTHERN (ANTARCTIC), and Arctic Oceans. |
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How does article 371 serve the objectives of Federalism? c |
| Answer» MAKE me a brainlistExplanation:Article 370 or 371 were PART of the constitution at the time of its commencement on 26 January 1950 , articles 371A through 371 J were incorporated subsequently. | |
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What is the other name of Independence Day? |
| Answer» FOURTH of JulyIndependence Day is popularly CALLED (the) Fourth of July. It's ALSO called July Fourth or SIMPLY the Fourth. | |
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What is the opposite of independence? |
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Answer» DependenceExplanation: |
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What is the difference between independence and independent? |
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Answer» the difference between independence and independent is that independence is the STATE or quality of being independent; freedom from dependence; exemption from reliance on, or control by others; self-subsistence or maintenance; direction of one's own AFFAIRS without interference while independent is a candidate or VOTER not AFFILIATED with any political party, a free THINKER, free of a party platform.Explanation: |
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Is integrity a skill? |
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Answer» Integrity is defined as the QUALITY of being honest and having unshakable moral principles, situated at the intersection of consistent actions and strong VALUES. In other words, it's a quality of people who do the right thing at all TIMES, EVEN when no one is looking, and especially when it is DIFFICULT to do so. |
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What is the opposite word for independence? |
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Answer» dependencesubservience |
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What is a lack of integrity? |
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Answer» tion:A person lacks INTEGRITY if unable to appreciate the distinction between what is honest or dishonest by ordinary STANDARDS. (This presupposes, of course, CIRCUMSTANCES where ordinary standards are clear. Where there are genuinely grey areas, a FINDING of lack of integrity would not be APPROPRIATE.)” |
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What do you call a person with integrity? |
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Answer» A person with integrity ACTS with honesty, honor, and truthfulness. Integrity is a valuable skill in an EMPLOYEE, because it indicates they will perform to the best of their ABILITY and act on their principles. |
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Who gave India independence? |
| Answer» MAHATMA GANDHI Explanation:MOHAN DAS karamchandra Gandhi was a GREAT leader . He fight against British rular with non-violent. | |
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What does independence feel like? |
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Answer» tion:Emotional independence is the ability to regulate your emotions and STILL feel good about yourself even when difficult SITUATIONS present themselves. It is also the practice of being able to regulate your emotions without SEEKING CONSTANT approval, attention, and validation from ANOTHER person. |
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What activities promote independence? |
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Answer» tion:Activities to NURTURE Independence in PreschoolersPicking out CLOTHES. ...Getting themselves dressed. ...Preparing breakfast or lunch. ...Preparing toothbrush and brushing teeth. ...Setting table or CLEANING up the table after a MEAL. ...Putting away TOYS. ...Cleaning room – making bed, dusting, putting away laundry. |
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What is social independence? |
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Answer» Independence MEANS that the amount of value you take from other PEOPLE is equal to or less than the amount of value you PUT back. It doesn't mean you don't NEED other people. And it doesn't mean you avoid other people's HELP. |
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Why is independence important for a country? |
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Answer» edom was attained by our ancestors after striving for centuries and hundredsof revolts. Now, we are able to celebrate the 113th year of our independence. So what is independence and why is it so important? Independence means freedom from the control, influence, support, or the like, of OTHERS as defined in the dictionary. An independent nation has the power to rule and it can make its own laws and decisions, basically function on its own without interference from other countries. The citizens of an independentcountry have rights and for democratic countries, the power to choose their leaders. Independent countries are united, organized and have a single government recognized by all. A country is also given its own set of rightsonce their independence is recognized. Having independence is important in ORDER for a country and its people to develop. So we should not take our independence for granted, instead we must unite and DEFEND our independence as a nation. In order to survive modern day society, we must be independent. Since the world advances rapidly especially in terms of technology we must learn to adapt on our own. We can’t just depend on ourparents all the time or on others because of the rise and fall of the economy, nothing is stable, we must learn to make a living and survive by ourselves We must be able to support ourselves without anyone’s help and make right decisions on our own. We should be independent so that we will not be a burden to others and so that we won’t have to rely on other people. Though having independence doesn’t mean you can’t rely on othersor follow what others tell you to do. We also shouldn’t abuse our independence nor take it for granted, for being independent is blessing and also a responsibility. An independent person will not only benefit himself but will also his country to PROGRESS further. That is why independence is so important in today’s soc |
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How does a country declared independence? |
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Answer» tion:Although it's not clearly laid out in law, a territory essentially becomes a sovereign STATE when its independence is recognised by the United NATIONS. ... If not, though, they COULD choose to declare their independence, and to EXIST as an unrecognised state INDEFINITELY. |
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What is an example of independence in everyday life? |
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Answer» Making your own decisions and formulating your own STRATEGIES without being pushed by OTHERS. For example, an EMPLOYEE who pushes FORWARD to become valuable to their firm despite a lack of direction from their boss. |
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How do you describe independence? |
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Answer» the STATE or quality of being independent. FREEDOM from the CONTROL, influence, SUPPORT, aid, or the like, of others |
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How do you get independence? |
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Answer» 4Ways to Gain Independence-#DECLARE Independence from PEOPLE who whine and bring down your day.#Declare Independence from those stuck in mediocrity, who force it upon others.#Declare Independence from those who CRITICIZE you without consideration.#Declare Independence from family members who do not SUPPORT you. |
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What is another word for independence? |
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Answer» self-governmentself-rulehome ruleself-legislationself-determinationsovereigntyautonomynon-alignmentfreedomlibertyautarkyself-sufficiencyself-relianceself-supportself-sustenance |
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Why does independence mean? |
| Answer» INDEPENDENCE MEANS self-government or FREEDOM from OUTSIDE CONTROL. | |
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What is independence for a person? |
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Answer» denceExplanation:INDEPENDENCE means that to be independent for PERSON who can FIGHT own for his freedom |
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What is independence in simple words? |
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Answer» freedom from outside control or support : the state of being INDEPENDENT. : the TIME when a country or REGION gains POLITICAL freedom from outside control |
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What is the role of Independence? |
| Answer» INDEPENDENCE is IMPORTANT because…It promotes confidence and self-esteem as well as motivation and perseverance in school. It fosters self-reliance, allowing your CHILD to feel they have control over their life. ... It teaches them self-motivation as they have the freedom to find their own REASONS to ACHIEVE. | |
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What is an example of independence? |
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Answer» independence is FREEDOM from the control or influence of others. When KIDS GROW up and move out and start making their own decisions, this is an example of independence. The state or quality of being INDEPENDENT. |
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What is the full definition of independence? |
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Answer» Independence MEANS the condition of sovereignty. An INDEPENDENT country is free from CONTROL by any outside POLITICAL POWER. |
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What advice did Swami Vivekananda give his disciples? |
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Answer» If you are MISERABLE TRY to CONQUER your MISERY and try to be calm.HOPE IT'S HELPFUL TO YOU TOO |
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What is the story of Swami Vivekananda? |
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Answer» Swami VIVEKANANDA was a great social reformer and a very INSPIRING personality of India. Vivekananda was called by the name Narendranath DATTA.. He was born in Kolkata on 12 January 1863 to Vishwanath Datta and Bhuvaneshwari Devi. ... Wherever he went, his magnetic personality created a great impression.Explanation:I hope this will be help you MARK ME BRAINLIEST FLW ME |
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