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Importance of rowlett act

Answer» Rowlatt Act 1919 authorised the Government:\tTo arrest and imprison any person without trial in a court of law.\tTo demand security from any person, impose restriction on residence, curb freedom of activities, to search house and arrest any person, at any place.\tIt also authorised the government to detain such people arrested for up to 2 years without trial.\tIt empowered the police to search a place without a warrant.\tIt also placed severe restrictions on the freedom of the press.
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Describe the influence of china on vietnam\'s culture and life.

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Describe the Vietnam condition

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how disease help to conquer

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What were electrical fuses of Vietnam

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What were the limits of civil disobedience movement

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Explain how a shift has taken place in various sector

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Describe guissippi garibaldi

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What is the meaning of lauded

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Meaning of exil

Answer» Vanwas
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Explain three factors that led to the outbreak of bubonic plague in modern part of hanoi in 1903

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why conservation of water is essential

Answer» Water is essential for our life because to sasrain our life in our earth
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Explain The Gandhi -Irwin pact as a consequence of this movement

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What was the result of this peaceful protest by Afro -American athletes in Olympics?

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What are the prudential and moral reasons of power sharing ? Exaplin with example from india context

Answer» Prudential reasons-1)power sharing helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between different social groups. A social conflict always leads to violence and political instability,power sharing helps to ensure the stability of political order.2)The absence of power sharing results into inposition of will by majority community over otherMoral reasons-1)power sharing is the very spirit of democracy.2)In a demcracy people have a right to be consulted on how they are to be governed through participation,they acquire a state in the system. Decentralisation of powers is the best example of moral reasons of power sharing.
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Contrast the print culture of china and japan

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Which Side book is best for preparation for Exams--(X am idea, all in one) or something else

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What was khalils dilemma

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Suggestions regarding the problem of money and credit

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Why development of reources requried?

Answer» Bcz we are only depends on resources . Of we only used them and don\'t think to increase them then our resources are destroyed and after this life is not possible.
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Why power sharing?

Answer» Sharing of power between different forms or levels of government so that there is unity among each and every one and so that whole power is not committed in one\'s hand
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Who wrote hindi Swaraj

Answer» Gandhiji
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Describe the difference event of satyagraha stared by Mahatma Gandhi against the rowlact act

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What type of federal setup do we have in India? Highlight its any three special features.

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What do you mean by democratic front

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Deffrences between vertical and horzontal power sharing (three point)

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What is satyagraha. What does the idea of satyagraha mean

Answer» A novel method of mass agitation given by Gandhi Ji was Satyagraha.The idea of satyagraha emphasised the power of Truth and need to search for truth.It suggested that if the cause was true if the struggle was against injustice then physical force was not necessary to fight the oppressor.This could be done by appealing the conscience of the oppressor. People including the oppressors had to be persuaded to see the truth,instead of being forced to accept truth through the use of violence. By this struggle, truth was bound to ultimately triumph.
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Describe major forms of power sharing ?

Answer» Thanks sonali good job
Forms of power sharingPower is shared among different organs of government, such as legislature, executive and judiciary.Power can be shared among governments at different levels a government for the entire country and government at provincial or regional level.Power may be shared among different social groups such as religious and linguistic groups.Power sharing arrangement can also be seen in the way political parties, pressure groups and movements control or influence those in power.
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Explain power sharing among government at different levels ?

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When France sneezes the rest of the Europe catches cold comment

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Briefly trace the proce of german unification

Answer» 1) Nationalist feelings were widespread among educated middle class germans. 2) Although in 1848 , they tried to unite the different regions of the german confideration into a nation state but it came out to be unsuccessful in the unification of Germany.3) From then on Prussia took on the leadership of the movement for national unification. 4) Cheif minister Otto Bon Bismarck was an architect of the whole process and he carried out this mission with the help of the Prussian army.5) Three wars over 7 years with Austria , Denmark, and France ended in Prussian victory and completed the process of unification. In January 1871, the Prussian king William 1 was proclaimed the german emperor in a ceremony held in Versailles. Abhi yahi question yaad kar rahi thi ???
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How much hectares of land is degraded

Answer» There is 130million hectares of degraded land in India
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The flow chart of nationalism in India

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Difference between prudential and moral reasons ? Chapter 1 political

Answer» I can\'t understand you language
Prudential reasons stress that power sharing will bring out better outcomes and moral reasons emphasize the very act of power sharing is valuable. A prudential approach is calculative while moral reasons are just considerations.
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How did belguim accomodate?support your answe.

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What do you mean by \'\'development\'\'. Give one line defination.

Answer» It is defined as progress and changes towards positive goals like incresing in incomeand other etc
Increase in status of any thing is known as DEVELOPMENT .
Development applies to all round process of our country.
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When civil disobedience started and ended in which year?

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38.

Describe about black lives matter movement that stated in america in 2015

Answer» Hello sir pradham me science me ,60cross no lana chahta hu ,please sir mujhe koi tips baaye ?
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Explain non farm activities in village palampur

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Explain some non-farm activities in village palampur

Answer» Yes it was in std 9th
Isn\'t it 9 std. chapter????
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What was the main aim of revolutionaries behind the french revolution?

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42.

Who is the founder of british

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43.

Which new name was given to the estates general

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44.

On which resources tidal energy belong

Answer» Nonconventional source of energy
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Why is money called a medium of exchange ?

Answer» Money is accepted as the medium of exchange because the currency is authorised by the government of the country.
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explain the ethinic composition of belgium and srilanla

Answer» The answer to this question is found in your cerebrum. Your cerebrum is the main part of the brain in humans and other vertebrates. Functionally, it obtains information from your surroundings and/or body and then sends that information to a specific part of the cerebrum.
Of the total population of Belgium 59%lived inFlemish region and spoke Dutch language. 40%people lived in Wallonia region and spoke French.Remaining 1% spoke German. In the capital of Brussels, 80% speak French and 20% are Dutch speaking.In SriLanka,the Sinhla speakers are 74%,Tamil speakers are 18%and 7% are Christians,who are both Tamil and Sinhala.
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Write a report about6 pages on India as developing country

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48.

Who was Karl marks history lesson =2

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why is it necessary for banks and cooparative to increas their landing in rural areas

Answer» Saliva contairy salivary glands which secreates salivary amylase enzyme . This helps in the breaking down of carbohydrates into sucrose or sugar from the food also helps in making the foot wet so the passage of food from the oesophagus made easier
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Name two modern day techniques and state function of each

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