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1.

Is Aryan invasion theory very controversial for indian as it directly points to the religion ?​

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EXPLANATION:

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2.

1. Articleprotects children from traffickinga. 24b. 23c. 22d. 25​

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ANSWER:

Option B

article 23 protects CHILDREN from trafficking

3.

भारतात संसदिय प्रजासत्ताक शासन प्रणाली आहे.​

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Answer:

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4.

Why first two constitutions of pakistan were abrogated​

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The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of PAKISTAN (Urdu: آئین پاکستان), also known as the 1973 Constitution, is the supreme law of Pakistan.[1] Drafted by the government of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, with additional assistance from the country's opposition parties, it was approved by the Parliament on 10 April and ratified on 14 August 1973.[2] The Constitution is intended to guide Pakistan's law, its political culture, and system. It identifies the state (its physical existence and its borders), people and their fundamental rights, state's constitutional law and orders, and also the constitutional STRUCTURE and establishment of the institutions and the country's armed forces.[3] The first three chapters establish the RULES, mandate, and separate powers of the three branches of the government: a bicameral legislature; an executive branch governed by the Prime MINISTER as chief executive; and an apex federal judiciary headed by Supreme Court.[3] The Constitution designates the President of Pakistan as a ceremonial Head of State who is to represent the unity of the state.[4] The first six articles of the constitution outline the political system as federal parliamentary republic system; as well as Islam as its state religion.[5] The Constitution also encapsulates provisions stipulating the legal system's compliance with Islamic injunctions contained in the Quran and Sunnah.[6]

5.

Laws of women and international women's year ?​

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ANSWER:

MONDAY, 8 March INTERNATIONAL WOMEN day is celebrated

6.

Read the following source carefully and give the answers of the questions. "Abu'l Fazl gives a vivid account of Akbar's darbar: Whenever His Majesty (Akbar) holds court (darbar) a large drum is beaten, the sounds of which are accompanied by Divine praise. In this manner, people o all classes receive notice. His Majesty's sons and grandchildren, the grandees of the Court, and all other men who have admittance, attend to make the kornish, and remain standing in their proper places. Learned men of renown and skilful mechanics pay their respects; and the officers of justice present their reports. His Majesty, with his usual insights, gives orders, and settles everything in a satisfactory manner. During the whole time, skilful gladiators and wrestlers from all countries hold themselves in readiness, and singers, male and female, are in waiting.29 (a) Explain the function of Majesty in the court? (3)29 (b) What were the locations of the men in the court? (2)Please answer this question as soon as possible and answer correctly​

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Question 1.

“The granting of titles to the men of merit was an important aspect of Mughal polity”. Explain. (All India 2017)

The granting of titles to men of merit was an important aspect of Mughal polity as:

A man’s ascent in the court hierarchy could be traced through the titles he held.

The title Asaf Khan for one of the highest ministers originated with Asaf, the legendary minister of the prophet king Sulaiman (Solomon).

The title Mirza Raja was accorded by Aurangzeb to his two highest ranking nobles, Jai singh and Jaswant Singh.

Titles could be earned or paid for. For e.g. Mir Khan offered ? 1 LAKH to Aurangzeb for the letter ‘Alif’ that is ‘A’, to be added to his name to make it Amir Khan.

Question 2.

How do you think that the chronicles

commissioned by the Mughal emperors are an important source for studing Mughal history? (HOTS; All India 2017)

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Chronicles are an indispensable source for any scholar wishing to write a history of the Mughals. At one level, they were a repository of factual . information about the institutions of the Mugal state, painstakingly collected and classifed by individuals closely connected with the court (especially courtiers). They were written in order to project a vision of an enlightened kingdom to all those who came under its umbrella.

On the other hand, they were meant to convey to those who resisted the rule of the Mughals that all resistance was destired to fail. The rulers wanted to ENSURE that there was an account of their rule for posterity. The histories that the authors wrote focused on events centred on the ruler, his family, the court and nobles, wars and administrative arrangements.

Their titles such as the Akbar Nama, Shah Jahan Nama, Alamgir Nama i.e. the story of Akbar, Shah Jahan and Alamgir (a title of the Mughal ruler Aurangzeb), suggest that in the eyes of their authors the history of the empire and the court was synonymous with that of the emperor.

Question 3.

How do you think that Qandahar remained a bone of contention between the Mughals and the Safavids? Explain.

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The following points in this regard are discussed below:

The political and DIPLOMATIC relations between the Mughal kings and the neighbouring countries of Iran and Turan hinged on the control of the frontier defined by the Hindukush mountains that separated Afghanistan from the regions of Iran and Central Asia.

Qandahar was a bone of contention between the Safavids and the Mughals. The FORTRESS TOWN had initially been in the possession of Humayun, reconquered in 1595 by Akbar. While the Safavid court retained diplomatic relations with the Mughals, it continued to stake claims to Qandahar.

In 1613 Jahangir sent a diplomatic envoy to the court of Shah Abbas to plead the Mughal case for retaining Qandahar but the mission failed.

In the winter of 1622 a persian army. besieged Qandahar. The ill-prepared Mughal garrison was defeated and had to surrender the fortress and the city to the safavids.

7.

Answer The Question:Why was the nehru report rejected? (7)Note: Make Sure to follow the marking scheme for 7 marks questionsNo inappropriate answers will be accepted.

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The constitution outlined by the Nehru Report was for Indian enjoying dominion status within the British Commonwealth. Some of the important elements of the report: Element of Nehru report...

• Unlike the eventual Government of India Act 1935 it contained a Bill of Rights.

• All power of government and all authority – legislative, executive and judicial – are derived from the people and the same shall be exercised through organisations established by, or under, and in accord with, this Constitution.

• There shall be no state religion; men and women shall have EQUAL rights as citizens.

• There should be federal form of government with residuary powers vested in the centre. (Some scholars, such as Moore considered the Nehru Report proposal as essentially unitary RATHER than federal)

• It included a description of the machinery of government including a proposal for the creation of a Supreme Court and a suggestion that the provinces should be linguistically determined.

• It did not provide for separate electorates for any community or weightage for minorities. Both of these were LIBERALLY provided in the eventual Government of India Act 1935.

However, it did allow for the reservation of minority seats in provinces having a minorities of at least ten percent, but this was to be in strict proportion to the size of the community.

• The language of the Union shall be Indian, which may be written either in Devanagari (Hindi/Sanskrit), Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali or Tamil in character. The use of the English language shall be permitted.

The Nehru Report, along with that of the SIMON Commission was available to participants in the three Indian Round Table Conferences (1930–1932). However, the Government of India Act 1935 owes much to the Simon Commission report and little, if anything to the Nehru Report.

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8.

What do you understand and by people as a resource​

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EXPLANATION:

People as Resource' is a way of REFERRING to a country's working people in TERMS of their existing productive skills and ABILITIES. Looking at the population from this productive aspect emphasises its ability to contribute to the creation of the Gross National Product.

9.

HELP ASAP DON’T GUESS GRADE IS ON THE LINEWhat is the ultimate goal of an interest group A.) to pressure politicians into taking bribes from individuals B.) to get their leaders elected to local government positions C.) to presuade government officials to address their concerns D.) to educate to members of congress about their issues

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Answer: C......

Explanation:

All INTEREST groups share a desire to affect government policy to benefit themselves or their causes. Their goal could be a policy that exclusively benefits group members or one segment of society (e.g., government subsidies for farmers) or a policy that ADVANCES a BROADER PUBLIC purpose (e.g., improving air QUALITY).

10.

Which of the following factors most often prohibits food from getting to those who need it in many underdeveloped countries?A.a lack of supplyB.a lack of aid from developed countriesC.war and political corruptionD.poor weather

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11.

Name the two neighbour state of the vijayanagara​

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ANSWER:

Karnata Empire

Kingdom of BISNEGAR

12.

What is the name of first prime minister of our country ?​

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ANSWER:

JAWAHAR LAL Nehru

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13.

Kon '0' invent keya???​

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14.

Why was the establishment of swaraj a very difficult task?​

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By raising this question, you have opened the wound I have received. When I read Mr. Dutt's Economic HISTORY of India, I wept; and as I think of it again my heart sickens. It is machinery that has impoverished India. It is difficult to measure the harm that Manchester has done to us. It is due to Manchester that Indian HANDICRAFT has all but disappeared.

But I make a mistake. How can Manchester be blamed? We wore Manchester cloth and this is why Manchester wove it. I was delighted when I read about the bravery of Bengal. There were no cloth-mills in that presidency. They were, THEREFORE, ABLE to RESTORE the original hand weaving occupation. It is true Bengal

15.

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ANSWER:

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16.

Ques- 7 Consider the following statements-l-Liquids such as alcohol, olive oil were transported in containers called"Amphora".11- The Spaniards used a container called "Dressal-20" to transport olive oil.Which statement is / are correct?(A) Only 1(B) Only II (C) I and II (D) Neither I nor ||​

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Answer:

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17.

Find the vector equation of the line passing through the point having position vectors 4i-j+2k and parallel to vector -2i-j+k ??Please Give the answer....Right answer = 5❤+brainliest​

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EXPLANATION:

YOUR ANSWER IN ATTACHMENT.

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18.

4.How can you say that Germany followed imperalism under Hitler​

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Answer:

The SCRAMBLE for Africa in the late 19th and early 20th centuries encouraged many different nations to BECOME involved in colonialism. GERMANY was able to take over South Africa by SENDING soldiers and officers to places in South Africa and ordered them to administer, make laws, and rule the territories/colonies.

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19.

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20.

प्रथम बांग्ला संवादपत्र का नाम क्या है​

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ANSWER:

अंगूठाकार प्यारीचाँद मित्र (24 जुलाई 1814 – 23 नवम्बर 1883) लेखक, पत्रकार, सांस्कृतिक कार्यकर्ता तथा उद्यमी थे। वे बांग्ला साहित्य के प्रथम उपन्यासकार थे।

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21.

संयुक्त राष्ट्रे दिन म्हणून कोणता दिवससाजरा केला जातो ?240​

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संयुक्त राष्ट्रसंघ किंवा संयुक्त राष्ट्रे (संरा) (अरबी: الأمم المتحدة ; इंग्रजी: UNITED NATIONS ; फ्रेंच: ORGANISATION des Nations Unies ; चिनी: 联合国 ; स्पॅनिश: Organización DE las Naciones Unidas ; रशियन: Организация Объединённых Наций) ही आंतरराष्ट्रीय विधी, आंतरराष्ट्रीय सुरक्षा, आर्थिक विकास, सामाजिक प्रगती, मानवाधिकार या बाबींमध्ये सहकार्य सुलभ करणे आणि विश्वशांती प्राप्त करणे अशी घोषित उद्दिष्टे असलेली एक आंतरराष्ट्रीय संस्था आहे. 'संरा' ची स्थापना दुसऱ्या महायुद्धानंतर राष्ट्रसंघाच्या जागी देशा-देशांमधील युद्धे थांबविण्यासाठी आणि संवादासाठी अधिष्ठान पुरविण्याच्या उद्देशाने झाली होती. ही संस्था स्थापन करण्यासाठी भारताने पुढाकार घेतला होता, पण भारताचे या संस्थेच्या कामापासून नेहमी अलिप्त राहण्याचे धोरण राहिले आहे. आपले कार्यक्रम रावबिण्या

22.

“Hindi sapat na ang tao’y matuto ng lengguwahe at makapagsalita Marapat ding maunawaan at magamit nito nang tama ang wika.”

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23.

Drag each description to the correct category.Identify the purpose of each topic as either to inform or to persuade.separate into 2 groups (to inform, to persuade)a nutritional label on a juice cartonthe need for daylight savings timeten reasons to exercisebaseball resultswhy teaching music is importanta city event calendar

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ANSWER:

Frequency -- the number of oscillation per second........

Time period.-- the time taken by A vibrating ( OSCILLATING ) OBJECT to complete one VIBRATION....

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24.

Sidhesvari ne dekha ki ​

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ANSWER:

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25.

A successful entrepreneur is always​

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Being a successful entrepreneur means more than starting NEW ventures every other day. It means the right attitude towards a business and the determination and grit to achieve success. ... A successful entrepreneur always has a STRONG SENSE of self-confidence and a HEALTHY opinion of their skills and abilities.

26.

What groups or institutions were formed to help develop and sustain an agricultural Society

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ANSWER:

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27.

What was Immediately east of Phoenicia?

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ANSWER:

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28.

How did international cooperation diffuse conflict?​

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Explanation:

INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION brings in the aspect of multilateralism that is not unipolar to a single country. The view of peace has developed into a different aspect as can be termed as collective peace. Such a STATE can be achieved by the cooperation of all countries together

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29.

Swami dayanand saraswati is the founder of _________

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Answer:

SWAMI dayanand saraswati is the FOUNDER of JAIN SAMAJ

30.

Growth and development of fierce revolutiionary movemenrt.discuss

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SYMBIOSIS is a close RELATIONSHIP between two SPECIES in which at least one species benefits. Mutualism is a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit. Commensalism is a symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits while the other species is not AFFECTED

31.

What property do all elements in the same column of the periodic table as boron have in common​

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All the elements which lie in me same column as that of BORON BELONG to group 13. Therefore, they have THREE electrons in their respective VALENCE shells. Except, boron which is a non-metal, all other elements (i.e., aluminium, gallium, indium and thallium) in this group are metals.

32.

What do you mean by ZAMINDARI SYSTEM?​

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33.

How did caste system affect the secular perspective of Indian people??​

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While it has been ILLEGAL in India to discriminate against others based on caste since the 1950s, the system continues to affect society in terms of economic inequality, genetic disease and even the election of politicians. Those who LIVE in the country continue to grapple with the implications of caste despite a new, more egalitarian ECONOMY. Many COMPARE the impacts of caste in India to those of RACE in America.

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34.

What is the pair of george whihelm friedrich hegal

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Explanation:

Like KANT, Hegel BELIEVED that we do not perceive the world or anything in it directly and that all our minds have access to is IDEAS of the world—images, perceptions, concepts. For Kant and Hegel, the only reality we know is a virtual reality. Hegel's idealism differs from Kant's in TWO ways.

35.

1.Who were the early entrepreneurs of India? Where didthe capital came from? Who came to work in the mills?

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Answer:

Many Indian entrepreneurs earned huge capital from China trade- the TRADING of OPIUM to China and taking tea from China to England. The Company employed many Indians as junior PLAYERS in this trade. Having earned some wealth businessmen had vision of developing INDUSTRIES in INDIA.

36.

Describe the ARbs in social​

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Explanation:

Angiotensin RECEPTOR blockers (ARBs), also known as angiotensin II receptor antagonists, are USED to treat high blood pressure and HEART failure. They are also used for chronic kidney disease and PRESCRIBED following a heart attack. They include valsartan, losartan and candesartan.

37.

Ye break ab saam ko open hoga......​

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ANSWER:

OKAY MATE..........,........

38.

How did Augustus re - organise his army?​

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ANSWER:

He SHRANK the SIZE of the army and RAISED the pay.

39.

इंग्लैंड की औद्योगिक क्रांति का भारतीय अर्थव्यवस्था पर क्या प्रभाव पड़ा​

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ANSWER:

उत्पादन में असाधारण वृद्धि : कारखानों में वस्तुओं का उत्पादन शीघ्र एवं अधिक कुशलता से भारी मात्रा में होने लगा। इन औद्योगिक उत्पादों को आंतरिक और विदेशी बाजारों में पहुंचाने के लिए व्यापारिक गतिविधियां तेज हुई जिससे औद्योगिक देश धनी बनने लगे। इंग्लैंड की अर्थव्यवस्था उद्योग प्रधान हो गई।

40.

please मराठीत उत्तरे द्या पुढील सकल्पना स्पष्ट करा. १) श्राव्य साधने​

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41.

Who established Dutch Power in India?​

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Answer:

"Marcelis de Boshouwer" ESTABLISHED DUTCH POWER in INDIA.

42.

भारत के ग्रामीण क्षेत्र में क्षण प्रदान करने का मुख्य अनौपचारिक श्रोत कौन सा है​

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EXPLANATION:

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43.

4 objective of United Nations​

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Objectives of the United Nations:-

  1. To mentain peace and security amoung all the world.
  2. to devlop FRIENDLY RELATION amoung nations based on respect and self-determination.
  3. To achive international cooperation .
  4. To be a center for HARVESTING the actions of nations in the attainment on DISARM , decolonise and develop common ends.

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Principles of the United Nations:-

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  1. To respect the sovereign equality all its member.
  2. The United NATION shall not intervene in domestic internal affairs of any state.
  3. They should settle disputes peacefully.
  4. All member should fulfill in good faith .

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Some important information about UNO.

Head Quarters:-

  • The international Court of Justice in Hague Netherlands.
  • All other parts are in New York & USA.

Flag of UNO:-

  • Its light blue in colour and portrayed in white at its center which is UN Emblem.
  • A poler map with twin olive branches.
  • It was adopted on October 20 , 1947.

Official language:-

  1. French
  2. English
  3. Chinese
  4. Russian
  5. Spanish

44.

The minister of finance in the Bahmani kingdom.

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The rulers of the Bahmani kingdom accepted Abbasaid-Khalifas as their overlord though, in fact, they were independent rulers and behaved accordingly. The first ruler of the kingdom, Bahman Shah could not get much time to look after the administration as he mostly remained busy in fighting.

Muhammad Tughluq had divided his territories in the Deccan into four provinces. Bahman Shah kept that arrangement as it was except that he appointed his own OFFICERS everywhere. Muhammad Shah I divided the kingdom into four Atrafs (provinces) whose capitals were Daultabad, Berar, Bidar and Gulbarga respectively.

Provincial governors called Tarfdars with extensive administrative and military powers were appointed in each of these provinces. Tarfdar collected revenue from his province, organised the provincial army and appointed all civil and military officers of his province. Sometimes Tarfdars were appointed ministers of the king as well.

When the kingdom became further extensive and Mahmud Gavan worked as prime minister, the NUMBER of provinces was raised from four to eight. Mahmud Gavan attempted to RESTRICT the powers of provincial governors and, for that purpose, fixed some land as the land of the Sultan in each province which was managed by the officers of the CENTRAL government. Provinces or Atrafs were divided into Sarkars and Sarkars were divided into Paraganas for the convenience of administration. The lowest unit of the administration was the village.

The head of the state was the Sultan who enjoyed all executive, legislative and judicial powers within the state. There was no legal limit to his powers and some of them called themselves the representatives of God on earth. But, in practice, the powers of the Sultan were limited by the powers and ADVICE of powerful ministers and nobles.

The Sultan was assisted by ministers in the administration. The prime minister was called Vakil-us-Sultanat, the finance minister Amir-i-Jumla and the foreign minister Vazir-i-Asraf. There were two other ministers called the Vazir-i-kul and the Peshwa but their responsibilities were not fixed up.

45.

Write short notes on the following:a) Indirect Elections​

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Answer:

An indirect election is an election in which voters do not choose between candidates for an office, but elect people who then choose. It is one of the OLDEST FORMS of ELECTIONS, and is used by many countries for heads of STATE (such as presidents), cabinets, heads of government (such as prime ministers), and/or upper houses. It is also used for some supranational legislatures.

Positions that are indirectly elected may be chosen by a permanent body (such as a parliament) or by a special body convened solely for that purpose (such as an electoral college).

In nearly all cases the body that controls the executive branch (such as a cabinet) is elected indirectly. This includes the cabinets of most parliamentary SYSTEMS; members of the public elect the parliamentarians, who then elect the cabinet. Upper houses, especially in federal republics, are often indirectly elected, either by the corresponding lower house or cabinet. Similarly, supranational legislatures can be indirectly elected by constituent countries' legislatures or executive governments.

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46.

Which of the following rational number is between 1 and 2 examples 7/4,2/7,1/3,12/5​

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Answer:

3.12,4.2.....................

47.

Who was james long?​

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EXPLANATION:

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48.

What did not go well with Teddy Roosevelt's Presidency?

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49.

The 1862 Homestead Act provided allotments of land?on the East Coast.on the West Coast.in the Great Plains.throughout the South.

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ANSWER:

In the GREAT plains

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50.

Which of the following Intolerable Acts related to the housing of British troops?

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The Coercive Acts (called the Intolerable Acts by the colonists) included a new Quartering Act that provided arrangements for housing BRITISH troops in American dwellings. It revived the anger that colonists had felt regarding the EARLIER Quartering Act (1765), which had been allowed to expire in 1770.

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