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1.

When and where did Louis XVI call the Assembly of general estate

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On 5 May 1789 ,Louis XVI called TOGETHER an assembly of the ESTATES general in VERSAILLES

2.

Out come of struggle mahatma Gandhi

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Positive outcome is that INDIA GOT FREEDOM from British whereas negative outcome was india divided into TWO PARTS ie, India and Pakistan..... Hope im right..

3.

Types of cash crops grown during british rule

Answer» OPIUM, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, jute and indigo..
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4.

Constitution of india was adopted and enacted on

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Constitution of India

India, also known as Bharat, is a Union of States. It is a Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic with a parliamentary system of government. The Republic is governed in terms of the Constitution of India which was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 26TH November, 1949 and came into force on 26th January, 1950. The Constitution provides for a Parliamentary form of government which is federal in structure with certain unitary features. The constitutional head of the Executive of the Union is the President. As per Article 79 of the Constitution of India, the council of the Parliament of the Union consists of the President and two Houses known as the Council of States (Rajya Sabha) and the House of the People (Lok Sabha). Article 74(1) of the Constitution provides that there shall be a Council of Ministers with the Prime Minister as its head to aid and ADVISE the President, who shall exercise his/her functions in accordance to the advice. The real executive power is thus vested in the Council of Ministers with the Prime Minister as its head.

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5.

What are the different factors responsible for french revolution

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6.

Can be a country be both a monarchy and a democracy If so give an example

Answer» YES, a COUNTRY can be both MONARCHY and a democracy.
Example of such a country is ENGLAND.
7.

Name the titles adopted by the king

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The TITLES are maharajdhiraj'king

8.

Name a small tool of the mesolithic period

Answer» SMALL CHIPPED STONE TOOLS in as MICROLITHS!!!!!
9.

The demand put by the women during the French revolution

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The demand that put by the WOMEN during French REVOLUTION are :::

: RIGHT to vote

: Marry against their will

: Women's should be in TAKEN as active CITIZEN

10.

What is the Immediate cause of World War 1?

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The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the Austro-Hungarian Empire on June 28, 1914 in SARAJEVO was the immediate cause of WWI. ... His assassination by a Serb NATIONAL led to Germany Austria, and her ally Germany, DECLARING WAR on Serbia.

11.

What what changes had been brought by the Treaty of Vienna of 1815

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Napoleon was defeated in 1815 by collective European powers i.e. Britain, Russia, Prussia, and Austria. The representatives of European powers drew up the Treaty of Vienna at a congress hosted by Austrian Chancellor DUKE Metternich with the objective of undoing the CHANGES that had come about the Europe during the Napoleonic wars. Following changes were brought about in Europe by this treaty:

• The Bourbon dynasty that was destroyed during the French REVOLUTION was restored. French lost the territories it has annexed under Napoleon.
• A series of STATES were set up on the boundaries of France to prevent French expansion in future.
• The Netherlands which included Belgium was set up in the north. Genoa was added to Piedmont in the south.
• Prussia was given important new territories on its western frontiers. Austria was given control of northern Italy.
• The German confederation of 39 states set up by Napoleon was left untouched. Russia was given part of Poland and Prussia was given part of Saxony.
• Monarchy was restored and a new conservative order was created in Europe.


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12.

Simon commission was greeted with slogan at arrival in India with an argument

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"GO BACK SIMON!" Was the SLOGAN

13.

Explain with the help of two examples as to how the topography helps in the formation of soil.

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The first topographic factor is STEEPNESS of hill and mountain slopes. All soils around the Earth are slowly getting deeper and deeper, as LOWER levels of dirt are being turned into soil. At the same time, wind and water carry the surface soil away through erosion.

In areas which are flat, the soil typically tends to get deeper quicker than the surface erodes away. On steep slopes, erosion usually takes place quicker than the formation of new soil beneath.

The result is that flat locations typically have a deeper, more MATURE soil layer than do locations with a steep slope.

The SECOND topographic factor affecting soil formation is drainage, or in other words, how well the soil is able to get rid of extra water via draining it. Most locations have excellent drainage, but some locations do not. Some locations become water LOGGED. This water blocks oxygen, which is important to soil formation. Thus in these locations soil formation can become seriously hindered.

14.

Moti masjid of agra is built by

Answer» HEY mate, here is your ANSWER ====
Shah JAHAN had built the moti masjid of agra.
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15.

Tell about france law tablet mean

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16.

Why the democracy is very important to the country

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IT IS VERY IMPORTANT AS IT ALLOWS THE PEOPLE TO TAKE PART IN THE CONSTITUTION.HOPE IT HELPS YOU .

17.

What is indigo rebellion

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The INDIGO revolt (or NIL vidroha) was a peasant movement and subsequent uprising of indigo farmers against the indigo PLANTERS that arose in BENGAL in 1859.

18.

What is the decline of Mughal Empire

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Decline of the Mughals: The period of the Great Mughals, which began in 1526 with Babur's accession to the THRONE, ended with the death of Aurangzeb in 1707. Aurangzeb's death marked the end of an era in Indian history. When Aurangzeb died, the EMPIRE of the Mughals was the largest in India.

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19.

What did the members of the third estate demand in the assembly?

Answer» ABOLISHING FEUDAL SYSTEM
20.

Mention the proclaimention of french revolution

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Hi,

Your answer :

The PROCLAMATION was :
Soldiers, soldiers, this day of glory makes us go down in history
Soldiers, soldiers, this is the victory of our revolution,
Let's close ranks and long live the Nation ...

By his courage, in the plain of Valmy,
The People's Army defeated the enemy
And repelled the foreign armies
Who wanted us to go to war
At the call of the King

Since the King wanted to SELL at a LOW price
The land of France to save his life
We will make him pay for his betrayal,
We will chase the Bourbon.
And their monarchy

Soldiers, soldiers, this day of glory makes us go down in history
Soldiers, soldiers, this is the victory of our revolution,
Let's close ranks and long live the Nation ...

Royalty is abolished
The Republic is proclaimed

Citizens !

The national convention DECREES unanimously
That royalty is abolished in France

Citizens !
Counting from this day
September 22, 1792
All official records will be dated Year 1
Of the Republic

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21.

List of problems of farmers at 18th century

Answer» 1. The farmers were forced to sell their PRODUCE to the traders at the LOWEST PRICES.
2. They also had to pay high rent for the land they work on.
3. The farmers were forced to grow indigo which decreased the fertility of their land.
4. They were not able to fulfil the needs of their family as the prices of things of basic need were very high.
5. If the farmer was not able to pay the rent of the land, they were tortured or their land was seized.
22.

What are the different archaeological source? Explain any one of them in detail

Answer» STUDY of HUMAN activity through the recovery ..
ARCHAEOLOGY has various goals, which range from understanding CULTURE history to RECONSTRUCTING
23.

Is colition government a giod option for democracy

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Neither good not bad in ABSOLUTE sense. Depends which section of society are we referring to! Especially the CLASS of the society.

Coalition government will tend to show its CONCERN to its social base, the supporting mass. But, both types of government will ensure the interests the masters not hurt! Masters are those who hold the capital, the MEANS of production and not the working class.

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24.

When did Osama bin laden died

Answer» HI there

Your ANSWER is :-

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OSAMA Bin Laden was killed on 2 May 2011 .

• He was killed by United States Navy SEALs (also known as DEVGRU or SEAL Team Six) Special FORCE Of United State .

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25.

Who killed Mahatma Gandhi?

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Hi there

Your answer is :-

NATHURAM Godse killed MAHATMA GANDHI .

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26.

इतिहासाच्या साधनांचे जतन व्हावे म्हणून 10 उपाय

Answer» 1)ALAN aapli parampara japli pahije
2)ekhade eitihasik KATRAN japun THEVALE pahije.
3)nanyancha sangraha karnyacha chhanda jopasla pahije
27.

Why did rabindranath tagore renounced the knighthood?

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To PROTEST jallaianwala BAGH MASSACRE

28.

Comment on the structure of the society of France before revolution.

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French society in the 18 century was divided into three estates. The society of estates part of the feudal system. The monarch did not have the power to impose taxes as per his wish only rather he had to consider his general who would propose strategies for new taxes. The estates general was political body to which the three estates sent their representatives .

Clergy:- GROUP of persons invested with special FUNCTIONS in the church. it extracted its share of taxes called tithes from the peasants. Tithe was a tax levied by the church, comprising one-teeth of the agricultural produce.

2. Nobility:-It include the group of people from administrative field. they enjoyed certain feudal privileges. These included feudal dues, to be extracted from the peasants and using them as their personal slaves.
The clergy and Nobility group held almost 60% of the land and were exempted from paying taxes to the STATE.

3. The 3 estate COMPRISED of rest of the population of which 90 % were peasants, landless labour and servants . Only a small percentage of population consisted of big and small businessmen merchants, teacher , court officals, lawyers etc. Out of these even smaller number of them owned land.They had to pay all kinds of taxes levied by the state and church. They lived pathetic conditions and had very hard to earn bare minimum livelihood

29.

Which is a indian epic

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There only 2 indian epics the RAMAYANA N the Mahabharatha

30.

Why is the power of the president in india called nominal head

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The president of INDIA is CALLED a NOMINAL head because he is not elected by the PEOPLE.

31.

What were the living conditions in the 18th century french peasant?

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ANS.A peasant is an agricultural worker who generally owns or rents only a small plot of ground. The WORD is DERIVED from 15th century French païsant meaning one from the pays, or countryside. During Industrial Revolution movement, people were forced to pull away from the tradition of agriculture and to start CONSIDERING WORK in the new industrial cities. This brought great stress to many people in work force, especially women. LOWER class citizens/peasants had to find new ways to make income.

32.

Monumemts and ancient buildings including temples tell us about the....and.....of medieval india

Answer» ARCHITECTURE....CRAFTSMEN
33.

In which year are states of india reconstituted on language?

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The Telangana movement gained momentum over decades becoming a widespread POLITICAL demand of creating a new state from the Telangana REGION of Andhra Pradesh. In early 2014, the Andhra Pradesh REORGANISATION ACT, 2014 was approved by the Indian parliament, and Telangana became India's 29th state on 2 June 2014.

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34.

What are the difficulties historians face in using manuscripts

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Manuscript is written very old language is is difficult to READ that is MAIN PROBLEM is FACE by HISTORIAN .....

35.

Essay on world war two

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The leader of Germany at the time of WW II and the person who most think started WW II was a man named Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hider was born in Austria.

By the time that World War 1 started in 1914, he was living in Germany. He served well in the German Army and for that he earned a medal for bravery. At the end of the war Hider decided to take up politics. By 1921, he has ALREADY the founding leader of the Nazi party. Hider was an incredibly racist man and he had a great hate for Jews.

By 1933, Hider gained political power by winning the election. Soon after he made himself absolute dictator, calling himself the Fuhrer, which means ‘Leader’. By the end of the 30’s he was already sending Jews off too concentration camps to meet a horrible death.

Hider was one of the greatest causes of World War II. Although there are many other reasons, he was definitely one of them. Another reason was the Treaty of Versailles. This was the treaty that was signed at the end of World War 1. This treaty outlined the rules that Germany must FOLLOW because of their DEFEAT by Britain and France.Many Germans were angered by die treaty, for most of the rules in the treaty were unfair and Germany lost a great amount of wealth. One of the cruelest reasons for the war was Hitler’s racist hate for Jews. He would send them off in acted cars to places called concentration camps were they would be slaughtered by the thousands.

World War II was huge and involved a lot of countries. There were thousands of battlefronts and war sites. The two main battlefronts were the battlefront between Britain and Germany and the battlefront between the Japanese and the Americans. These battlefronts were split up into smaller battlefronts even still. Many lives were lost in the air, on land and in the sea. Some of die most notable battles were: The BATTLE of Britain, The Battle of Midway and The Battle of the Atlantic.

Since the US and Canada were at war with the Japanese, Japanese Canadians were treated very poorly The government had decided that all or most Japanese Canadians, even if they were born in Canada had either go home or go and live in one of the camps- These camps were made to keep all the Japanese Canadians together in one location. But the fact was that these camps were very dirty and not fair treatment.

Also, the government took away all Japanese possessions and without the Japanese Incoming, they were auctioned off at a fraction of their original value! This treatment went on for all of World War II and Japanese Canadians were not treaty fairly for many years after. Just recently the government of Canada has decided to pay compensation for their losses but most AGREE that it doesn’t even come close to what they lost.

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36.

Four features of harappan cities

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Features are :-

1) each city was divided into TWO parts
the citadel and the lower town. the important building like the great bath, the workshop, the assembly hall and the granary were located on the citadel. the lower town had the residential building where the people lived and worked.

2 the houses at street CORNER were ROUNDED to ALLOW the cart to pass easily

3 the harappa and the Mohenjodaro cities are linked by the river and hence the name of civilization is the Indus VALLEY civilization.

4 house drains emptied all waste water into the street drains.

37.

Who is the founder of google?

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38.

Who is the father of indian consitution

Answer» DR BR AMBEDKAR is the FATHER of CONSITUTION
39.

As the president of the students council of your school write a notice in not more than 50 words asking the students of your school to donate old clothes and books for Anubhav Shiksha Kendra a school for the underprivileged.

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Hi,

Your answer :
Since the installation of an antenna in your neighborhood, our association has COLLECTED a lot of clothes that have been redistributed to the poorest people in the city.
We thank you on behalf of all those who have been helped through your OUTSTANDING participation.
This YEAR again, we are calling on your generosity. WINTER is coming and many people in our city do not have enough to face it. We are waiting for your donations! Our antenna is open on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 10am to 5pm.
Thanking you in advance for your help, please accept, Apostrophe, the expression of our sincere greetings.

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40.

What are the elements of nature according to greek mythology?

Answer» EARTH, Water, Air, FIRE were the four elements of NATURE according to greek MYTHOLOGY
41.

Why do we study history?

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We STUDY HISTORY to learn about the PAST and to act in FUTURE

42.

Selfie Sahi ya galat Hindi mein

Answer» NICE but in a nice WAY
43.

What is the National Anthem of France and who wrote it?

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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

La Marseillaise is the national ANTHEM of FRANCE ,

It was WRITTEN by Claude Joseph Rouget DE Lisle

44.

What is hostages in history

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Hostage - A hostage is a PERSON or entity which is HELD by ONE of two belligerent parties to the other or seized as security for the CARRYING out of an agreement, or as a preventive measure against war.
45.

What room do ghosts avoid?

Answer» LIGHTED ROOMS ...and where worship of god is DONE EVERYDAY
46.

Give Any four provisions of napoleonic civil code 1804

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Right to VOTE to all citizens.
EQUALITY AMONG all citizens.
right to buy and sell any PRODUCT.

47.

Monuments and buildings built by akbar

Answer» AGRA Fort.Humayun's Tomb.Fatehpur Sikri.Taj Mahal.Wazir KHAN MASJID.Shalimar Gardens.Shah Jehan Mosque.Badshahi Masjid.
48.

Meaning of Amaan what will be the answer

Answer»

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the meaning of AMAAN is

THE MOST LOVEABLE; PROTECTION;WITHOUT FEAR

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49.

Who is inventor of wheel ?

Answer» MESOPOTAMIA is the ANSWER
50.

Explain khilafat movement

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The Khilafat movement (1919–22) was a pan-Islamist, political PROTEST campaign launched by Muslims of India to INFLUENCE the British GOVERNMENT not to abolish the Ottoman Caliphate. It was a protest against the humiliating sanctions placed on the CALIPH and Ottoman Empire after the First World Warby the Treaty of Sevres.
The movement collapsed by late 1922 when Turkey gained a more favourable diplomatic position and MOVED towards secularism. By 1924 Turkey simply abolished the roles of the Sultan and Caliph.

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