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1.

A policy of three p meaning

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Three P's mean petitions , prayers and protests which were USED against the BRITISH by the Early nationalists.

2.

What do u mean by revolutionary social reforms. from french revolution class 9

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A reform MOVEMENT is DISTINGUISHED from more radical social movements such as revolutionary movements.Social Reform also means that a group of people with a common IDEOLOGY who try together to achieve CERTAIN general goals.

3.

What is green house what is the another name of green house

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Greenhouse effect. A term used to describe the HEATING of the atmosphere owing to the presence of CARBON DIOXIDE and other gases. Without the presence of these gases, HEAT from the sun would return to space in the FORM of infrared radiation.

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4.

What kinds of cloth had a large market in Europe

Answer» COTTON and silk TEXTILE has LARGE MARKET in Europe
5.

How can we make this world better

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With LOVE L, AFFECTION and HUMANITY

6.

Write a note on the history and discoveries of the cell

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The cell was FIRST discovered and named by Robert Hooke in 1665. He remarked that it LOOKED strangely similar to CELLULA or small rooms which monks inhabited, thus deriving the NAME. However what Hooke actually saw was the DEAD cell walls of plant cells (cork) as it appeared under the microscope.

7.

When munro system was introduced

Answer» HY dear here is your answer
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Ryotwari is associated with the name of SIR THOMAS Munro. So Munro system was INTRODUCED in May 1820

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8.

Who wrote 'kripa sastrer arthaved' and in which language?

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I KNOW LANGUAGE is SANSKRIT

9.

Why warren hastings of british was impeached after he returned to england?

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The impeachment of WARREN Hastings was a failed attempt between 1788 and 1795 to impeach the first Governor-General of Bengal in the Parliament of Great Britain. Hastings was accused of misconduct during his time in Calcutta particularly relating to mismanagement and personal CORRUPTION. The prosecution was LED by Edmund BURKE and became a wider debate about the role of the East India Company and the expanding EMPIRE in India.


10.

Why jaya prakash narayan could not become pm after emergency 1977 elections?

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Because he didn't WIN ELECTIONS

11.

Why popu;ation of londonm expanded from thr middle 18th?

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The industrial cities of London,Leeds and Manchester had attracted a number of migrants from the nearby ruraral areas. By the mid 19th CENTURY 3/4 TH of the POPULATION in London were migrants.
The main reason is the 5 industries
1)Footwear and clothing
2)Metals and engineering
3)Wood and furniture
4)Stationary and printing
5)Precisions

12.

Who was the governor general who brought widow remarriage act?

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Hey, ✋ there your answer is_______,

⏩Question: Who was the governor GENERAL brought widow remarriage ACT?

⏩Answer: Lord DALHOUSIE was the governor general who brought widow remarriage act.

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13.

Who establish a branch of anushilan samiti at patna in 1913?

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Sachindranath SANYAL is the ESTABLISHER

14.

Which president said i will sweep floor if indira gandhi says me?

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@©©●®ding to me its {PRANAV MUKHERJI}

15.

Who was born on 16th september and was a part of the civil war?

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Baron LAW and YES it is the PART of the CIVIL WAR

16.

Why did british government decide to abolish the corn laws?

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After the ABOLITION of the Corn Laws, food COULD be imported into Britain more cheaply than it could be produced within the country. Due to this, farmers did not grow corn, LEAVING the land UNCULTIVATED. This resulted in unemployment on a large scale and the people started MIGRATING from England to America and Australia looking for work

17.

Which philosopher was punishwed for saying sun is center of universe?

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GALILEO's perceptions FORTIFIED his confidence in Copernicus' hypothesis that Earth and every single other planet rotate around the Sun.

Galileo thought about and had acknowledged Copernicus' heliocentric (Sun-focused) hypothesis.

The vast majority in Galileo's opportunity trusted that the Earth was the focal point of the UNIVERSE and that the Sun and planets rotated around it.

18.

Who were judidists ‌‌‌‌‌‌‍‍‍within the russian empire?

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Jadidists were the muslim REFORMERS within the RUSSIAN REVOLUTION who WANTED modernised Islam to lead their societies.


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19.

Who is the authoraccount of the augustan age in 1759?

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The major WRITERS of the age were Pope and John Dryden in poetry, and JONATHAN Swift and Joseph Addison in prose. there are several authors not one PARTICULARLY SINGLE author

20.

Who proppsed that the first gulf war had never taken place?

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The Gulf War Did Not Take Place (French: La Guerre du Golfe n'a pas eu lieu) is a collection of three short essays by Jean Baudrillardpublished in the French newspaper Libérationand British paper The Guardian between JANUARY and MARCH 1991.

Part 1, "The Gulf War will not take place" (La guerre du Golfe n'aura pas lieu) was published in Libération on January 4, 1991.

Part 2, "The Gulf War is not REALLY TAKING place" (La guerre du Golfe a-t-elle vraiment lieu ?) was published in Libération on February 6, 1991 and

Part 3, "The Gulf War did not take place" (La Guerre du Golfe n'a pas eu lieu) was published in Libération on March 29, 1991.

21.

Why civil disobidence movement of 1930 was caled off?

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As the movement had changed to be violent in many PARTS of India.When GANDHI returned back from the round table CONFERENCE,he was terrified to see three THINGS.
1) Abdul Ghaffar Khan and Nehru were again arrested.
2)Congees was declared to be illegal
3)Many measures were implemented to prevent meetings of Indians.
So he called off the movement in 1930 but relaunched in 1932.
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22.

Who was the chief of the village during the chola rule?

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The founder of the Chola EMPIRE was Vijayalaya, who was first FEUDATORY of the PALLAVAS of Kanchi. He CAPTURED Tanjore in 850 A.D. He established a temple of goddess Nishumbhasudini (Durga) there.

23.

Who is thefamous painter won padmavibhushana in1991?

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Maqbool Fida Hussain, the worldfamous Indian painter was awardedwith the prestigious Padma Vibushan award in the year 1991. He was ALREADY conferred the Padma Bhushanaward in 1973. His modern paintingstyle EARNED him the tag ' Picasso of India'.
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24.

Which city is served as a pakistan capital from 1959 to 1969?

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I THINK RAWALPINDI is the ANSWER

25.

Who is considered as father of green revolution in world?

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Dr. VERGHESE kurien is the FATHER of green REVELUTION in the WORLD

26.

Who did not participate in civil disobedience movement?

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1)The depressed class who are popularly KNOWN as dalits.
2)The muslims as they were dissapointed after the decline of NCM.
Congress was also a REASON behind THIER non participation. As they ignored the dalits but Gandhi called them the children of god. He supported them too.
Congress's association with Hindumahasabha was clearly visible to Muslims. So they started FEELING ALIENATED and dissapointed.
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27.

Which state forms the easternmost border of india?

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The easternmost region of India is popularly known as the Northeast or the NER (North EAST Region).

It forms the easternmost BOUNDARY for India and comprises of a total of 8 different states.

The 8 states are:

1) Tripura

2) MEGHALAYA

3) Mizoram

4) Sikkim

5) Assam

6) ARUNACHAL Pradesh

7) Manipur

8) Nagaland.

28.

Who built the first mechanical calculator invented by?

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29.

Which sikh guru assumed the title 'sachcha padshah'?

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"GURU TEG BAHADUR" ASSUMED the title'sachcha PADSHAH'

30.

Fill in the blanks the companions the plants are are called

Answer» CHLOROPHYLL Is the ANSWER
31.

Why did gandhi perceived salt as a symbol that united the nation

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Actually there were several reasons why salt was chosen. I ll try and list a few of them

Salt is one of the entity to which everyone can easily relate to as no MATTER where you live or what CULTURE you follow salt is a part of your life in one way or the other.Making salt at that time was state monopoly and as it was a common HOUSEHOLD necessity people had to buy it at higher prices which represented the very nature of British rule i.e exploitative.Tax on salt caused further deprivation of the poor and hence was severely regressive in nature, further it also deprives them of one of the easy sources of livelihood.Use of salt as symbol mobilised wider discontent beyond Hindus Muslims and backward classes.Similar agitations could be carried out ALONG the whole coastline of India as was DONE at that time by several other leaders like salt Satyagraha in Dharsana, C rajagopalachari in Tamil nadu , K kelappan in Malabar.

So I guess this answers the questions.

Thanks for your time.

32.

Which section licensing of banking comapnies under 1949 act?

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The Banking Regulation Act, 1949 is alegislation in India that REGULATES all bankingfirms in India. Passed as the Banking Companies Act 1949, it came into force from 16 MARCH 1949 and CHANGED to BankingRegulation Act 1949 from 1 March 1966. It is applicable in jammu and KASHMIR from 1956

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33.

What were the demands put by the women during french revolution?

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1. Their main DEMANDS was that women also enjoy the same political RIGHTS as men.
2. Women were disappointed that they were REDUCED to passive citizens.
3. They demanded the right to VOTE, to be elected to the assembly and to HOLD political office.


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34.

What was the currency of hyderabad state during the period of last nizam?

Answer» PAPER CURRENCY OF '' RS - 10'' '' RS - 100''

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35.

Fish in the blanks the function of the plants are called

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The roots absorb WATER and minerals from the soil and anchor the plant in the GROUND. Thestem supports the plant above ground, and carries the water and minerals to the leaves. The leaves collect ENERGY from the Sun and make FOOD for the plant, USING an amazing process called photosynthesis.
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36.

The companion of plants are called

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Companion CELL Interactions. In the phloem, the sugars and other ORGANIC compounds that are transported are DONE so through TUBES that are connected in chains called sieve-tube MEMBERS.

37.

Which mughal ruler declared a ban on kashmir visit?

Answer» AKBAR has DECLARED a BAN of KASHMIR VISIT
38.

Which country won the first football world cup in 1930?

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In the first World Cup FINAL, held on July 30, 1930, 93,000 spectators looked on as Uruguay DEFEATED ARGENTINA 4–2 in a rematch of the 1928 OLYMPIC gold medal game.

39.

Which came first the instance or the class?

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The concept of 'instance' and 'class' is COMMON in COMPUTER LANGUAGE or programming. It is a very common command in 'Python'.

However, it is safe to say that the class comes first and a class instance is created after CREATING the class itself.

Therefore, one could say that the instance is a PART of the class and comes after the class.

40.

When was hight and distance formula first introduced?

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You may recognize the name, as he also created the Pythagorean THEOREM. Earlier VERSIONS of the Distance Formula were created SOMEWHERE AROUND 600 BC. The Pythagorean Theorem was created 10 years earlier.

41.

When did sindri fertilizer factory was established?

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To end the SYSTEM of DIARCHY and to replace the same with ONE of autonomy, a company named Sindri Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited was FORMED under the Companies Act, which came into being in December 1951 as the first Public Sector Company, wholly OWNED and governed by the Government of India.
42.

1649_1660 which age is known in english literature

Answer» HEY buddy, here's your answer

The PERIOD from 1649 - 1660 is known as The ENGLISH Interregnum.
43.

When did communist party came into existence in india?

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The date maintained as the FOUNDATION day by the CPI is 26 DECEMBER 1925 .[3] The Communist PARTY of India (MARXIST), which separated from the CPI, believes it was founded in 1925.

44.

Name the French artist who prepared a series of four print visulizing his dream of a new world

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FREDERIC SORRIEU is the ANSWER

45.

What is the basic need to carry out historical movements?

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Purpose of our EVENT second giveaways who are INVITING to KNOW about TARGET AUDIENCE

46.

What are the sources of history of modern india in short of?

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Hey dude!!!

Artefacts from archeological sites, coins, MONUMENTS, inscriptions, travelogues and autobiographies are all primary sources of information. For modern HISTORY of INDIA,primary sources of information INCLUDE government reports,letters, photographs, maps,DIARIES, newspapers and films

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47.

The place where lord krishna explained the philosiphy of bhagavad gita is

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TheGita is set in a narrative framework of a dialogue between PANDAVA PRINCE ARJUNA and his GUIDE and charioteer Krishna.

48.

The man who is now municipal commissioner worked as ________________

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A SECURITY GUARD at the UNIVERSITY

49.

What if american war of independence never happened?

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The two collaborated on a novel, The Two GEORGES, that is set in the 1990s and based on the premise that the Revolutionary War never happened. INSTEAD, George Washington and King George III struck an agreement in which the UNITED States and Canada (the "North American Union") remained part of the British EMPIRE.

50.

Trinity church (1872-1877) by henry hobson richardson

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The church and parish house were designed by Henry Hobson Richardsonand construction TOOK place from 1872 to 1877, when the complex was consecrated. SITUATED on Copley Square in BACK BAY, Trinity Church is the building that establishedRichardson's reputation.