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10401.

What is water divine

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10402.

What is Berlin conference?

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10403.

How can I get sample papers new pattern

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10404.

How media criticised as well as supported the entry of U.S. in war with Vietnam ?

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10405.

What means by 1860 red shirts defeated austria

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10406.

Explain any three problems faced by the migrants in the mid ninth century

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10407.

Explain SHG

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10408.

Explain the reasons for relaunching the civil disobedience movement by gandhiji

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10409.

Food travel from one country to another explain briefly

Answer» ?️Food offers many examples of long distance cultural exchanges. ?️Traders and travellers introduce new crops to the lands they travelled.?️\'Ready\' foodstuff in distant parts of the world might share common origin.?️EXAMPLE 1:- It is believed that Noodles travelled west from China to become spaghetti and pasta in Italy. Perhaps Arab traders took pasta to 5th century Sicily, an island now in Italy. This suggests the possibility of long distance cultural contact even in the pre modern world.?️EXAMPLE 2:- Many of our common foods such as potatoes, soya, groundnut, chillies, tomatoes, sweet potatoes and so on were not known to our ancestors until about 5 centuries ago. They were only introduced in Europe & Asia after Christopher Columbus accidentally discovered America which was a vast continent. ?️EXAMPLE 3:- Sometimes new crop can make up the difference between life and death. Europe \'s poor began to eat better and live better with introduction of the humble potatoes.
10410.

Women worker attack spinning jenny explain briefly

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10411.

what is different between political parties and pressure groups ,movements?

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10412.

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10413.

How many member in lok sabha

Answer» 545
10414.

Limits of civil disobedience

Answer» 1.lack of jobs2.khadi was very expensive3.lack of Indian school and colleges
10415.

Gdp is the Total value of ____ produced during a particular year

Answer» All final goods and services
final goods
10416.

Why banks and cooperative lend more loan

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10417.

What is ethnic

Answer» Shared culture
10418.

In which year tiger project started

Answer» 1972
1973
10419.

What is meant by policy of protection

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10420.

what do you mean by sense of collective belongingness and how was it practiced in india by indians?

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10421.

Why gandhi off civil .d.m.

Answer» After gandhi - Irwin pact..
10422.

Differecs between intensive and primitive farming

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10423.

Which was the first novel written by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay?

Answer» Durgeshnandini
10424.

Explain the factors that have led to the weakining of cast system in india

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10425.

What is barrier on foreign trade?

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10426.

What is the popular name of the international bank set up for reconstruction and development?

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10427.

How did Gandhiji integrated the untouchable movement

Answer» Due to bad condition of untouchables . He gave them name, harijan
10428.

What was rowltt act

Answer» it is a act that gave special powers to britishers under which tgey arrest any person without any reason and put them in a prison and the aarrrested person have no right to vakil appeal n dalil
10429.

Mention the factors that freedom keep in mind during election except caste .

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10430.

Fedric sorriue

Answer» History ,1ch,1pageFrench artist
He is a French artists
He was a French artists who prepared a series of four prints visualising his dream of a world full of democratic and social republics
10431.

What are the steps of involved in the estimation of GDP?Who conduct this process.

Answer» World bank and UNDP measure GDP on basis of pre capital income , development etc
10432.

Plss can you give me test of every chapter sample paper type

Answer» Yes which chapter you need
10433.

How were gandhiji\'s method defferent from those of the leader who came before him?

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10434.

What are johads?

Answer» There are small open water tanks made to store water they are specially made in Rajasthan
It is a type of soil where water allowed to stand and moisten in semi arid region for rain water storage
10435.

In earthquake name the first aid taken

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10436.

What is the basic ideas behind the SHGs for the poor

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10437.

When napolean was killed

Answer» At water loo
10438.

How to people used to harvest water in Rajasthan?

Answer» Tankhas and rainfed storage structures are used
Tankas
10439.

What are the two major reasons of land degradation?

Answer» Salinity
10440.

Define opposition about 3mark

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10441.

effects of great depression on indian economy

Answer» Ans. 1. The economy depression immediately affected Indian Trade, as India’s exportsandimports nearly halved between 1928-19342. Agriculture prices fell sharply, but the colonial government refused to reducerevenues.Peasants producing for the world markets were worst hit.3. Raw jute was produced, processed in the industries to make gunny bags. Itsexportscollapsed and prices fell by 60% peasants of Bengal fell into debt traps.4. Peasants used up their savings mortgaged lands and sold their precious jewelryto meettheir expanses.
10442.

To which type of resource does the iron ore belong to.

Answer» The iron ore belongs to non-renewable resources as it is exhaustible.\xa0
10443.

What kinds of social differences take the form of social division and inequality?

Answer» Like overlapping difference
10444.

commercial farming

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10445.

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10446.

what is mineral???

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10447.

Explain dandi march

Answer» The\xa0Salt March, also known as the\xa0Dandi March\xa0and the\xa0Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of\xa0nonviolent\xa0civil disobedience\xa0in\xa0colonial India\xa0led by\xa0Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi\xa0to produce salt from the seawater in the coastal village of\xa0Dandi\xa0(now in\xa0Gujarat), as was the practice of the local populace until British officials introduced taxation on salt production, deemed their sea-salt reclamation activities illegal, and then repeatedly used force to stop it. The 24-day march began from 12 March 1930 and continued until 6 April 1930 as a\xa0direct action\xa0campaign of\xa0tax resistance\xa0and\xa0nonviolent protest\xa0against the British salt monopoly, and it gained worldwide attention which gave impetus to the\xa0Indian independence movement\xa0and started the nationwide\xa0Civil Disobedience Movement.
10448.

Name some of the weaving communities of India during the British rule

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10449.

Name some of the weaving communties of India during the British rule

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10450.

Salt march usefullness

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