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3.Discuss the importance of longitudes. |
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Answer» 1.they are uses in navigation in airplanes2. also uses in GPS location.3. used to find accurate standard time. |
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Between which two longitudes is India located? |
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Answer» India lies on the Indian Plate, the northern portion of the Indo-Australian Plate, whose continental crust forms the Indian subcontinent. The country is situated north of the equator between 8°04' to 37°06' north latitude and 68°07' to 97°25' east longitude. |
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Briefly describe the important latitudes of the Earth. |
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Answer» The five major circles of latitude are, from north to south: The Arctic Circle (66°N) The Tropic of Cancer (23° N) The Equator (0°latitude) The Tropic of Capricorn (23°S) The Antarctic Circle (66°S) briefly describe please |
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Choose the correct option:Which soil is generally found in the delta region of Andhra Pradesh and Orissa arPlains of Ganges-(A) Red Soil (B) Alluvial Soil (C) Black Soil (D) Leterite Soil1. |
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Answer» The soil which is generally found in the delta region of Andhra Pradesh,Orissa and in the plains of Ganges is :- Alluvial Soil |
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I am the most widespread soil, covering the Northern Plains and EasterCoastal Plains-Who am I? |
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Answer» When the Soil survey of India was established in 1956, they studied soils of India ... Widespread in northern plains and river valleys. ... Most of the Deccan is occupied by Black soil |
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how are plains formed? |
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Answer» Ans :- Plainsoccur as lowlands along the bottoms of valleys or on the doorsteps of mountains, as coastalplains, and as plateaus or uplands. Plainsmay have beenformedfrom flowing lava, deposited by water, ice, wind, orformedby erosion by these agents from hills and mountains. |
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How are plains formed? |
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Answer» Plainsoccur as lowlands along the bottoms of valleys or on the doorsteps of mountains, as coastalplains, and as plateaus or uplands. ...Plainsmay have beenformedfrom flowing lava, deposited by water, ice, wind, orformedby erosion by these agents from hills and mountains. |
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(e)How are plains formed? |
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Answer» Plainsoccur as lowlands along the bottoms of valleys or on the doorsteps of mountains, as coastalplains, and as plateaus or uplands. Plainsmay have beenformedfrom flowing lava, deposited by water, ice, wind, orformedby erosion by these agents from hills and mountains. thank u friendz |
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| 1009. |
how are plains formed |
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Answer» Plainsmay have beenformedfrom flowing lava, deposited by water, ice, wind, orformedby erosion by these agents from hills and mountains. |
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how are plains formed and what is the role of rivers in its formation |
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Answer» These flatplainsalmost all result, directly or indirectly, from erosion. Asriversflood, they deposit the sediments they carry, layer upon layer, toformfloodplains. Whenriverscarrytheirsediment load into the ocean, they deposit the sediments as they slowly merge into the sea. |
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11. Distinguish between an intermontane plateau and piedmont plateau,n How are flood plains formed? |
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how have the ganga Brahmaputra plains been formed? |
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Answer» The plain was formed as a result of filling of marine depressions by detrital materials brought by water. Plains were formed after the upliftment of Himalayas. Majority of thus plain consists of Alluvialsoils |
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\left. \begin{array} { l l } { ( a ) } & { 11 + ( - 7 ) } & { ( b ) ( - 13 ) + ( + 18 ) } \\ { ( c ) } & { ( - 10 ) + ( + 19 ) } & { ( d ) ( - 250 ) + ( + 150 ) } \\ { ( - 380 ) + ( - 270 ) } & { ( f ) } & { ( - 217 ) + ( - 100 ) } \end{array} \right. |
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Answer» a)11-7=4c)-10+19=9b)-13+18=5d)-250+150=-100e)-380-270=-650f)-217-100=-317 |
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7. Who is in charge of all the police stations in a district? Find out. |
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the followi(in Koderma, in Jharkhand is the leading producer of which oneminerals?(a) bauxite(d) copper(b) mica(c) iron oreMINERALS AND ENERGY RESO |
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Answer» the correct answer is b mica |
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With regard to the classification of Directive Principles of State Policy, discu(a) Directive Principles which establish a welfare state(b) Gandhian principles(c) Principles which promote international peacess the followi |
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Answer» The Directive Principles can be Classified Into Three: a.Socialist Principles: To Minimize Inequality of income, Ownership and control of material resources of the community for common good,Equal Justice Etc. b.Gandhian Principles:Promotion of Cottage Industries, Organization Of Village Panchayaths,Prohibition of intoxicating Drugs and Drinks. c.Western Liberal principles:Uniform Civil Code, Free and Compulsory Education,Separation of Judiciary from Executive Etc. |
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novel? Explain.219, How did the global transfercolonization of the America?ow did the global transfer of disease in the pre-mfer of disease in the pre-modern world help indisease |
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7. Who is in charge of all the police stations in a district? Find out.der the ncw law? |
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Activity 8ct the odd one out. One is done for yoa) Delhi/Kolkata/West Bengal/Patna/b) Tiger/bear/fox/vulture/wolf(c) Egret/hen/parrot/pigeon/squirrel(d) Cream/milk/water/syrup/inke] Vessel/ship/boat/steamer/vanActivity(v) the correct answerWe (see/sees) trams in Kolkata. nyia, we (ran |
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Answer» C) squirrel d) ink e) vessel |
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PU-TECKCOMFORT FOREVER |
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Answer» it is name of a brand. please sure you write a question |
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n the belt of the westeniesC. Fill in the blanks.in the1. The frigid zone lies between theand thesouthern hemisphere.2. The atmospheric pressure is measured ina. The sea breeze is a4. The5. The ice pellets that fall with rain are calledwindclouds have hair-like appearance. |
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Answer» The South Frigid Zone (The Antarctic) is filled by the continent of Antarctica; the next closest mainland is the southern tip of Chile and Argentina, followed by New Zealand. The edges of the Temperate Zones are also sometimes referred to as the Subtropics, Subarctic and Subantarctic. |
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Write True or false 1.The equatorial region is found in the frigid zone ______.2.The Plantation Agricultural crops are grown for commercial purposes______. |
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Answer» 1. False2. True. |
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Yrite one disadvantage of story telling method in Social S |
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Answer» A disadvantage that I can see would be that you run the danger of simplifying the story. In essence what may be an advantage may also be a disadvantage. |
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. Name two states of India Where willd luWhat kind of power do the power plants at Talcher and Ramagundam generate?d one disadvantage of nuclear power.1? |
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Answer» They both generate thermal power. |
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disadvantage of MNC |
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Answer» 1.Government diverts funds to protect MNCs for foreign investment, accumulates infrastructural facilities to them. 2.Tough competition to indigenous industries 3.Exploitation of cheap labour of low wages. 4.The poor do not get the benefits from MNCs, it leads to environmental degradation, displacements issues |
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8. How can we conserve and manage semi-arid ecosystem efficiently?! |
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Answer» i. By increasing suitable vegetation on these lands so that soil erosion is avoided. ii. By increasing plantation at places that have some water resources. iii. Protection of the meagre water resources by traditional methods and water harvesting. iv. Overgrazing can be controlled by stalk feeding and restricted grazing. |
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ppiudtes 10 egtimate poverty.2. What do you mean by poverty alleviation programmes ? Explain any two poverty alleviation programmeswith their objectives |
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Answer» Poverty alleviation programmes refer to tools such as free education, free school meals for children, debt relief to small farmers, free healthcare facilities for poor etc to improve living conditions of the section of society which is unable to fulfil even the basic necessities of life by government and ... Swarnajayanti Gram Swarojgar Yojana (SGSY) is an initiative launched by the Government of India to provide employment to poor people living in rural areas of the country. The scheme was launched on April 1, 1999.The SGSY aims at providing self-employment to villagers through the establishment of Self-help groups. Activity clusters are established based on the aptitude and skill of the people which are nurtured to their maximum potential. Funds are provided by NGOs , banks and financial institutions. Antayodaya Anna Yojana (AAY): It was launched in december 2000. Under this scheme one crore of poorest among BPL families covered under targeted PDS were identified. Poor families were identified by respective state rural developmewnt departments through BPL survey. 25 kg of food grains were made available to each eligible family at high subsidized rate of Rs 2 per kg for wheat and Rs 3 per kg for rice. |
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(b) Why is the rural poverty line different from the urban poverty line?Ans. |
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Answer» Typically theurban poverty lineis set higher than therural poverty line; reflecting the relatively higher costs of living inurbanareas. In principle, global and nationalpovertyfigures cannot be compared because they are based ondifferent poverty lines. |
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2. Short answer questions:(aone distinguishable causes of rural poverty and urban povertyAns. |
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Answer» Theruralpoor often suffer more than theurbanpoor because public services and charities are not available to them.Several factors tend to perpetuaterural poverty. ... Without an income, theurbanpoor often find themselves in inadequate housing with poor safety and sanitation. |
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Exercises1. Describe how the poverty line is estimated in India.32tmathodnlnpy of poverty estimation is a |
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Answer» A common method used to measurepovertyis based on income or consumption levels. A person is considered poor if his or her income or consumptionlevelfalls below a given minimumlevelnecessary to fulfill basic needs. |
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in India.Give an account of interstate disparities of poverty in India.Descrihe glohal poverty trends.leviation? |
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"Poverty is the root cause of many evils". Suggest some measures to be taken by government toeradicate povertyHOTS |
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Answer» Poverty is the root cause of many evils. Following measures were taken by government to eradicate poverty: Many programs we're launched by the government for the people below poverty line. Easy facility for loanEmployment opportunities are created for the people so that they can earn their living. |
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Directions for questions 2 to 5: Complete the following sen5. Nomads could not live in one place for mecould not live in one place for many years as they had to go in search of_ cared for the children6. It is believed that -- went to hunt andLanguage, dress, stories, food, music and dance are part of man'sknew how to use tools butmade finer and more specialised tools |
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Answer» 5. food6. man/woman7. culture 5.food6.man /women 7.culture |
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where is gutudwara guru ka tal located |
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Answer» Questions smajh nhi aa rha hai in sikandra near agra |
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Fill in the blanks with correct answers:WI1. Friction between two surfaces produces2. It is not possible to walk in the absence of3. Sliding friction is greater thanWrite T for True or F for False:energy. |
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Answer» 1.heat2.friction3.static |
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2. Distinguish between economic growth and economic development. |
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Answer» Economic Developmentis a broader concept than theEconomic Growth.Economic Developmentrefers to the increase of the Real National Income of theeconomicand socio-economicstructure of any country over a long period of time. ...Economic Growthcan be measured through an increase in theGDP, per capita income, etc. Economic development projects a broader picture of an economy which takes into account an increase in production level or output of an economy along with an improvement in the living standard of its citizens. It focuses more on socioeconomic factors rather than the just quantitative increase in production.Economic development is a qualitative measure which measures improvement in technology, labour reforms, rising living standards, broader institutional changes in an economy. Economic Growth is the quantitative measure which considers the rise in the output produced in an economy/nation in a particular period in its monetary value.The key parameters of economic growth in any economy are itsGross Domestic Product(GDP) and gross national product which helps in measuring the actual size of an economy. For example, we say GDP of India is 2.8 trillion USD (nominal value) and ranked 6thin globe whereas GDP of the United States of America is 19.3 trillion USD and ranked one. Economic Developmentis a broader concept than theEconomic Growth.Economic Developmentrefers to the increase of the Real National Income of theeconomicand socio-economicstructure of any country over a long period of time. ... It indicates the yearly increasein thecountry'sGDPor GNP, in percentage terms. Economic Developmentis a broader concept than theEconomic Growth.Economic Developmentrefers to the increase of the Real National Income of theeconomicand socio-economicstructure of any country over a long period of time. ...Economic Growthcan be measured through an increase in theGDP, per capita income, etc. Economic Developmentis a broader concept than theEconomic Growth.Economic Developmentrefers to theincreaseof the Real National Income of theeconomicand socio-economicstructure of any country over a long period of time. ...Economic Growthcan be measured through anincreasein theGDP, per capita income, etc. Economic Developmentis a broader concept than theEconomic Growth.Economic Developmentrefers to the increase of the Real National Income of theeconomicand socio-economicstructure of any country over a long period of time. ...Economic Growthcan be measured through an increase in theGDP, per capita income, etc. ECONOMIC DEVLOPMENT IS A BROADER CONCEPT THAN THE ECONOMIC GROWTH. |
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factorsaffecting on Economic Growth? (zo mark) |
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Answer» Following are some of the important factors that affect the economic growth of a country: (a) Human Resource:Refers to one of the most important determinant of economic growth of a country. The quality and quantity of available human resource can directly affect the growth of an economy.The quality of human resource is dependent on its skills, creative abilities, training, and education. If the human resource of a country is well skilled and trained then the output would also be of high quality. On the other hand, a shortage of skilled labor hampers the growth of an economy, whereas surplus of labor is of lesser significance to economic growth. Therefore, the human resources of a country should be adequate in number with required skills and abilities, so that economic growth can be achieved. (b) Natural Resources:Affect the economic growth of a country to a large extent. Natural resources involve resources that are produced by nature either on the land or beneath the land. The resources on land include plants, water resources and landscape. (c) Capital Formation:Involves land, building, machinery, power, transportation, and medium of communication. Producing and acquiring all these manmade products is termed as capital formation. Capital formation increases the availability of capital per worker, which further increases capital/labor ratio. Consequently, the productivity of labor increases, which ultimately results in the increase in output and growth of the economy. (d) Technological Development:Refers to one of the important factors that affect the growth of an economy. Technology involves application of scientific methods and production techniques. In other words, technology can be defined as nature and type of technical instruments used by a certain amount of labor. Technological development helps in increasing productivity with the limited amount of resources. Countries that have worked in the field of technological development grow rapidly as compared to countries that have less focus on technological development. The selection of right technology also plays an role for the growth of an economy. On the contrary, an inappropriate technology- results in high cost of production. (e) Social and Political Factors:Play a crucial role in economic growth of a country. Social factors involve customs, traditions, values and beliefs, which contribute to the growth of an economy to a considerable extent. For example, a society with conventional beliefs and superstitions resists the adoption of modern ways of living. In such a case, achieving becomes difficult. Apart from this, political factors, such as participation of government in formulating and implementing various policies, have a major part in economic growth. |
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A) Define or explain the concepts.Economic growth |
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Answer» Economic growth is the increase in the inflation-adjusted market value of the goods and services produced by an economy over time. It is conventionally measured as the percent rate of increase in real gross domestic product, or real GDP. |
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why democracy didn't achieve economic growth and development |
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Answer» Some authors hold that democracy and economic development have a reciprocal effect on each other.A belief thatdemocracyis bad foreconomic growthis common in both academic politicaleconomyas well as the popular press. A robust and sizeable effect ofdemocracyoneconomic growth. |
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Q.2A) Define or explain the concepts.Economic growth |
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Answer» Economic growth is the increase in the inflation-adjusted market value of the goods and services produced by an economy over time. It is conventionally measured as the percent rate of increase in real gross domestic product, or real GDP. |
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7. What were the major teachings of Baba Guru Nanak? |
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D. State whether the following statements are true or false.1. The Alvar and Nayanar saints began the Bhakti Movement.2. Mirabai and Chaitanya worshipped Rama3. Guru Nanak believed in the saguna form of worship4. The Turks made lavish use of human and animal forms in the decoration of monuments,5. The Turks introduced the rabab and the sarangi in India |
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Answer» true false false true false true,false,false, true,false True false false true false true false false true false 1.True 2.False 3.False 4.True 5.False true,false,false,true,false daughter - in - law of shivappa nayaka = |
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in what why did the ideas of guru Nanak influence the development of the sikh movement? |
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Answer» Guru Nanak's idea of human rights has affected Sikh Movement greatly. |
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Who were the followers of Baba Gurunanak? |
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Answer» Sikhs were the followers of Baba Gurunanak |
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21.How do you exercise the right to seek redressal? |
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Answer» Consumers have the right to seek redressal against unfair trade practices and exploitation. If any damage is done to a consumer, he or she has the right to get a compensation, depending on the degree of damage. There is a need to provide an easy and effective public system by which this can be done.Example: Prakash had sent a money order to his village for his daughter’s marriage. The moneydid not reach his daughter at the time when she needed it, nor did it reach months later. So,Prakash filed a case in the district level consumer court and practised right to seek redressal. |
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Who can seek advice from the Supreme Court? |
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Answer» The President mayseekthe opinion of theSupreme Courton any question of law or fact of public importance. |
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what is mean by seek things in chapter 1 of economics |
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Answer» By seeking thingsin Economicdevelopment is the process by which a nation improves theeconomic, political, and social well-being of its people. The term has been used frequently by economists, politicians, and others in the 20th and 21st centuries. |
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06. Beside more income what are the things people seek for development? |
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Answer» Beside seeking more incomes , one way or the other people also seek things like equal treatment, freedom, and security. thanks for your answer |
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Which toxic element present in automobile exhausts? |
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Answer» Lead |
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Explain the term Bloody sunday |
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Answer» Bloody Sunday is the name given to the events of Sunday, 22 January, 1905 in St Petersburg, Russia, where unarmed demonstrators led by Father Georgy Gapon were fired upon by soldiers of the Imperial Guard as they marched towards the Winter Palace to present a petition to Tsar Nicholas II of Russia. Thank you |
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