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1.

Write about the social group in 18 century with the reference of the middle class and third class

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I don't KNOW i will be in CBSE SOLUTION

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World blood donor day 2018 date theme history importance and why is it celebrated

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World Blood Donor DAY is an annual event CELEBRATED every year on June 14 by the PEOPLE in many countries around the world. ... The theme for2018 is 'Blood CONNECTS us All' and this year the host COUNTRY is Greece. The global event will be held in Athens

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Who are considered as the middle class people in france?

Answer» PEOPLE who get a LOW income,who cannot vote,who cannot PAY tax are CONSIDERED to be MIDDLE class people in France
4.

Which war fought between the "period" of 1864 and 1817?

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The Caucasian War (Russian: Кавказская война; Kavkazskaya vojna) of 1817–1864 was an invasion of the Caucasus by the Russian Empire which resulted in Russia's annexation of the areas of the North Caucasus, and the ethnic cleansing of Circassians. It consisted of a series of military actions WAGED by the Empire against the PEOPLES of the Caucasus including the Adyghe, Abkhaz–Abaza, Ubykhs, Kumyks and Nakh and Dagestanians as Russia sought to expand.[1] In Dagestan, resistance to the RUSSIANS was described as JIHAD.[2]

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5.

Who killed the austro-hungarian prince whic resulted to woeld war?

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The AUSTRIANS killed the HUNGARIAN PRINCE which resulted in world war

6.

What is known as estates general?

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7.

How was the unification is different from the other countries of Europe

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The UNIFICATION of Europe 

Liberation is more than just a country freeing themselves from a colonial power or a suppressing leader. It is a state of mind, freeing oneself from what one might have thought or been taught to think in the PAST. In Europe’s case the people will no longer belong to a SINGLE country in particular such as FRANCE or Spain. Now they belong to the European continent as a whole. With the liberation of the Europeans minds to new ideas and a world of opportunity and progress, it could very well lead to the creation of a super power for centuries to come. 

The European Union has a population that has about 160 million more people than that of the United States 

With their willingness to work together the sky is the limit for this union of countries. There were some doubts about what would happen with the addition of 10 new member states and what could happen to them as well as the old members economically. Would these new members drag down the prosperous European economy? The answer to that is no. Economically the gains are quite clear for these new EU member countries. Last year they saw their collective GDP rise 5 percent, from the 3.7 percent the year before. Further more many economists are predicting further increases of more than 4 percent in the year of 2005. With this rapid increase of GDP it is increasing at more than twice the rate of the old 15 European Union members. Individually these countries have also been having great economic success. Latvia’s GDP is estimated to have grown around 8.5 percent. Not to MENTION that half of the new member countries have had more than double the increase than that of the average increase for EU countries which is about 2.4%. 
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8.

What was reason of civil war in Sri Lanka what was the important of

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Sri LANKA known as Ceylon until 1972 is an island in South ASIA that was ceded to the British 1796 with a name that means GREAT AND BEAUTIFUL island Sri Lanka has a lot to offer in terms of INDUSTRY and TOURISM nevertheless the youth country

9.

Who signed lucknow pact.

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Muhammad ALI Jinnah

signed the LUCKNOW PACT.

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10.

Why did the national assembly gave the power right to vote in 1791 by the constitution?

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Constitution of 1791, FRENCH constitution created by the National ASSEMBLY during the French REVOLUTION. It retained the monarchy, but SOVEREIGNTY effectively resided in the Legislative Assembly, which was elected by a system of indirect VOTING. ... French Revolution, the revolutionary ...

11.

Which ports developed to exporting iron ore in india?

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Main exports from this port are grains, salt and TEXTILES and IMPORTS are petroleum, chemicals and iron. Mormugao Port (Goa) - It is a natural HARBOUR of India located in Goa. It is one of the leading iron ores exporter port in India. NEW Mangalore Port - It is located inDakshina Kannada district of Karnataka.

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Which of the unesco wrld haritage site prsnt in bihar state?

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Mahabodhi TEMPLE in GAYA .

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13.

Which law was introduced by revolutionary government in france as help to improvement the lives of women?

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In the early YEARS, the revolutionary government did introduce laws that helped improve the lives of WOMEN. Together with the creation of state schools, schooling was made compulsory for all girls. Their FATHERS could no longer force them into marriage against their will. Marriage was made into a contract entered into freely and registered under CIVIL law. Divorce was made legal, and could be applied for by both women and men. Women could now train for jobs, could become artists or run small businesses.
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14.

Which is odd to the others from godavari mahanadi,narmada,krishna?

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Narmada is not quite the same as the others, since it streams from east to west. The WATERWAYS of India assume a vital part in the lives of the INDIAN individuals.

The streams likewise have an imperative part in Hindu folklore and are VIEWED as heavenly by all HINDUS in the NATION.

15.

The 1st mass movement started by mahatma gandhi was

Answer» CHAMPARAN MOVEMENT...
16.

Who was the louis 26 and what were the causes of the empty treasure under him? explain any three?

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He was the KING of FRANCE during the FRENCH REVOLUTION

17.

Which european power founded factory in masaulipatam in 1605?

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Dutch EAST India Company (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie or VOC in Dutch) is CONSIDERED to be the First Multinational Corporation of the World.

It was also the first company to issue stock.

It was the first company which was given power to engage itself in colonial activities including waging a war and EXECUTE the convicts, mint the coins and ESTABLISH the colonies

18.

Which country ruled over the democratic republic of congo?

Answer» BELGIUM RULED over the DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC of CONGO
19.

Who said history is the story of deeds and achievements of men living in socities?

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This theory is REPRESENTED by Napolean, which means that history can be SEEN as the introduction of great men and HEROES who established their CHARISMA, wisdom and power to make an impact on the whole world.

People will always remember what men have done to the society and how far they have taken CIVILIZATION.

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Social disparity was one of the main causes of the french revolution. Justify with examples

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Revolutionary ideas of EQUALITY and liberty transformed the clothes people wore, the language they spoke and BOOKS they read.

With the abolition of censorship in 1789 and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen in 1791, freedom of speech became a natural right. This LED to the growth of newspapers, books, pamphlets and printed pictures.

Freedom of the press enabled voicing of opinions and counter opinions.

Art flourished in the form of paintings, plays, songs, and festive processions.

Visual and oral art forms enabled even the common man who could not read and write to relate with the ideas of liberty, equality and justice.

21.

What was the impact of the British polices on the various tribes

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CHANGES IN FOREST LAWS  HAD A CONSIDERABLE EFFECT ON TRIBAL COMMUNITYBRITISH EXTENDED THEIR CONTROL OVER ALL FOREST AND DECLARED AS STATE OF POWERSOME FOREST ARE DECLARED RESERVED FOREST AS BRITISH WANTED TIMBERNOW IT HAS BECOME IMPOSIBLE FOR THE DEPARTMENT FOR THE LABOURS SO THEY FINDED A SOLUTION THEY DECIDED TO GIVE JHUM CULTIVATION ON SMALL PATCHES OF LAND

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Plsssss answer it as soon as u possible...

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What's the QUESTION........????????

23.

Which was the most important of the kingdom of the Indian peninsula

Answer» IBERIAN PENINSULA
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24.

Which African group rose against the dutch in South Africa

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Khoikhoi GROUP ROSE against the Dutch in SOUTH AFRICA

25.

Archaeological sources are the main source for studying the Harappan civilization Write true or false

Answer» TRUE is your ANSWER......
26.

What is swachh barath in kannada

Answer» SWACHH Bharat in Canada estimated by government to make the Canada clean and prevent from POLLUTION and MEASURES garbages
27.

What was the other name given to the revolt of 1857 write the names of the main centres?

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The revolt of 1857 was also CALLED the Indian Mutiny. The main centers were Meerut, Delhi, LUCKNOW, KANPUR, Jhansi, Gwalior, Barrackpore, Bareilly, and Arrah in Bihar.

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28.

Describe any three reasons for the fall of Jacobin government in France

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There are many causes of the fall of JACOBIN government.


Firstly it was the government based on the extreme values and they had ESTABLISHED a "reign of terror".


Secondly, people who did not AGREE to the King's methodology were guilloyined and beheaded.


Thirdly, he ordered shutting down the churches.

29.

When did sultan sikandar lodhi shifted the the capital from delhi to agra?

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on 1504 SULTAN dikandar lodhi shifted the CAPITAL from delho to agra...

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30.

What led to the formation of the nation jacobin club?from where did its derive its name?

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At the time of MIDDLE the rich were given more freedom than the poor. This led to the formation of social clubs. The jacobins club was one of the most FAMOUS successful club at that time. it COMPRISES the less prosporous sections of the society. The members of the jacobins club were called sans culottes.The sans culottes actually mean those without knee breachers. The knee breachers are something that the rich PERSONS wear to show themselves fashionable. The people of the members did not wear knee breachers and hence they were called as sans culottes.

31.

What is fundamental right are two coin are

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The Constitution gives certain rights to the citizen of India. ... For EXAMPLE: A citizen has the right to criticize the government if it fails to provide basic amenities like WATER & electricity, but it is the DUTY of the citizen to PREVENT the wastage of amenities that the ...

32.

Write 5 points favour and against democracy?

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FAVOR
a democratic government is a better government because it is more ACCOUNTABLE form of government
democracy improves the quality of decision making
democracy provides the deal with differences and conflicts
democracy ENHANCES the DIGNITY of citizens
democracy is the better than other forms because it allows US to correct our mistakes
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leaders keep changing in democracy
democracy is all about political competition and POWER play
democracy leads to corruption
elected leaders do not know the best interest of the people, it leads to bad decision 

33.

Camparison between Nelson Mandela and mahatma Gandhi of both the leaders about life style

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SIMILARITIES —The depth of oppression in South Africa created Nelson Mandela, a revolutionary par excellence, and many others like him: Oliver Tambo, Walter Sisulu, Albert Lutuli, Yusuf Dadoo and Robert Sobukwe — all men of extraordinary courage, wisdom, and generosity. In India, too, thousands went to jail or kissed the gallows, in their crusade for freedom from the enslavement that was British rule. In The Gods are Athirst, Anatole France, the French novelist, seems to say to all: “Behold out of these petty personalities, out of these trivial commonplaces, arise, when the hour is ripe, the most titanic events and the most monumental gestures of history.”

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi spent his years in prison in line with the Biblical verse, “Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer.” Nelson Mandela was shut off from his countrymen for 27 years, imprisoned, until his release on February 11, 1990. Both walked that long road to freedom. Their unwavering commitment to nationalism was not only rooted in freedom; it also aspired towards freedom. Both discovered that after climbing a great hill, ONE only FINDS many more to climb. They had little time to rest and look back on the distance they had travelled. Both Mandela and the Mahatma believed freedom was not pushed from behind by a blind force but that it was actively drawn by a vision. In this respect, as in many other ways, the convergence of the Indian and South African freedom struggles is real and striking.

Racial prejudice characterised British India before independence as it marred colonial rule in South Africa. Gandhi entered the freedom STRUGGLE without really COMPREHENDING the SHEER scale of racial discrimination in India. When he did, however, he did not allow himself to be rushed into reaction. The Mahatma patiently used every opportunity he got to defy colonial power, to highlight its illegitimate rule, and managed to overcome the apparently unassailable might of British rule. Gandhi’s response to the colonial regime is marked not just by his extraordinary charisma, but his method of harnessing “people power.”

Nelson Mandela used similar skills, measuring the consequences of his every move. He organised an active militant wing of the African National Congress — the Spear of the Nation — to sabotage government installations without causing injury to people. He could do so because he was a rational pragmatics.

DIFFERENCES—Both Gandhi and Nelson Mandela are entitled to our affection and respect for more than one reason. They eschewed violence against the person and did not allow social antagonisms to get out of hand. They felt the world was sick unto death of blood-spilling, but that it was, after all, seeing a way out. At the same time, they were not pacifists in the true sense of the word. They maintained the evils of capitulation outweighed the evils of war. Needless to say, their ideals are relevant in this day and age, when the advantages of non-violent means over the use of force are manifest.

Gandhi and Mandela also demonstrated to the world they could help build inclusive societies, in which all Indians and South Africans would have a stake and whose strength, they argued, was a guarantee against disunity, backwardness and the exploitation of the poor by the elites. This idea is adequately reflected in the make-up of the “Indian” as well as the “South African” — the notion of an all-embracing citizenship combined with the conception of the public good.

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Difference between houses in indus valley and houses in morden time

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Houses in the Indus valley were MADE by using the traditional method WHEREAS in modern time houses which were made are used by using the MAXIMUM technology which modern

35.

Imagine you were speaker of the loksabha how would you conduct the proceedingś indroduction , conclusion , reference and full information about this topic

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36.

What was understand by the term liberalism the first clear expression of nationalist came qith?

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Nationalism is a feeling of people within a state territory which make them develop a sense of collective identity and SHARE HISTORY or descent. This feeling works as a binding force among people to think about the state primarily and denies individualism.
Before 1789, France was under absolute monarchy. With French revolution, Monarch was throne out and a sovereign body of French citizens was established. This revolution made France the nation-state and made many political and constitutional changes like:
- A new french flag was adopted to replace former royal STANDARD.
- The estate general, renamed as General ASSEMBLY, became an elected body.
- Centralized administration and uniform civil laws were made for citizens.
- Uniform weighing and measurement system was adopted.
- French became the national language of France.
All these changes gives a clear expression of collectivism and gave people true power to shape the destiny of France. THUS France became a nation-state and world got a clear expression of nationalism through the French revolution.

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What was the slogan raised by rani of jhansi when she left her fort to fight against the british?

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‘Main Meri Jhansi Nahi Doonghi’ (I will not GIVE my Jhansi).

EXPLANATION:

    Rani Lakshmi Baior the Rani of Jhansi was a one of the bravest and prominent leaders of the 1857 INDIAN mutiny/rebellion. Lord Dalhousie wanted toseize Jhansi when the KING of Jhansi (Rani Lakshmi Bai’s husband) died by applying the Doctrine of Lap seas the king did not have any natural heir. Accordingly, Rani Lakshmi Bai was GIVEN an annual pension and was asked to vacate the Jhansi fort.

    The 1857 revolt had erupted in Meerut and Rani Lakshmi Bai was then ruling Jhansi as an adviser for her minor son (adopted). The British ARMY under the direction of Sir Hugh Rose arrived at Jhansi fort in 1858 with the purpose of capturing it as well as capturing Rani Laxmibai alive. So, Sir Hugh Rose had sent Rani Lakshmi Bai a message that she needs to surrender. However, Rani Lakshmi Bai refused and she led her army to fight against the British. It was then that she had said ‘Main Meri Jhansi Nahi Doonghi’.

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What happened when the news of revolutionary events in france reached the different city of Europe

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39.

Who was the first Turkish invader to ever invade India?

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Ghazni in AFGHANISTAN was ruled by a Turkish FAMILY CALLED Gamini of Ghaznavid dynasty. 

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40.

Write a note on invasion In India Mahmad Ghori attacked India

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Muhammad GHORI was an ambitious leader. He was the YOUNGER brother of the ruler of Gaur, Ghais-ud-Din, who handed the responsibility to Ghori to rule over Ghazni in 1173 AD. But Ghori, being a very ambitious ruler, was not satisfied with only Ghazni and wanted to expand his empire to get hold of more power and control and wanted to conquer India. He was WELL AWARE of India's political, religious, social, and military weaknesses and also the enormous wealth and gold that India had. He wanted to attain more power and more wealth. He also had the desire to spread Islam in India by conquering the HINDUS of the country. Thus, for all these reasons, he carried out a number of invasions to take over India.

41.

What was the criticise of john locky in his book

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John Locke CRITICISED in his book two TREATISES of government to refute the dog signs of the DIVINE and absolute the RIGHT of the monarchs.
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42.

What measures were adopted by the colonial government to suppress satyagrahis after jallianwala bagh incident?

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As the news of Jallianwalla Bagh spread, crowds took to the streets in MANY north Indian towns. There were strikes, CLASHES with the police and attacks on government buildings. The government responded with brutal repression, seeking to humiliate and terrorise people: satyagrahis were FORCED to RUB their noses on the GROUND, crawl on the streets, and do salaam (salute) to all sahibs; people were flogged and villages (around Gujranwala in Punjab, now in Pakistan) were bombed. Seeing violence spread, Mahatma Gandhi called off the movement.
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43.

Meaning of sijdah and Zaminbos

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Sijdah implies bowing down and CONTACTING your GO to demonstrate GREETINGS. It implies kissing the ground before the HEAD.

SAJDA is an Arabic word meaning surrender to God toward the Kaaba at Mecca which is typically done amid the every day petitions.

In less complex terms, Sajda is a stance in petition where one curves one's head in accommodation to God.

44.

List the name of two Indians who responded the idea of revolutionary France

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TIPU SULTAN and Rammohan Roy are TWO Indian leaders who responded to the ideas of revolutionary in France.

45.

When france sneezes, the rest of Europe get cold, Who is the speaker of the lines here?

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HEYA MATE,

HERE IS UR ANSWER.

Thanks for ASKING this question.

Metternich SAID when france sneezes, the REST of Europe GET cold.

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46.

Who was the tenzing norgey

Answer» 1ST PERSON to REACH MOUNT EVEREST.
47.

Who was the first person born on the Earth ?

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According to the Christian Mythology ADAM and EVE were the PERSONS who CAME first on the earth.


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48.

Kittuko hachhiko movement sarted in which distict

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It STARTED in KARNATAKA.

49.

Mark on a political map of world, all the european companies that came to trade with india

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The FRENCH EAST INDIA COMPANY

50.

Write note on minhaj - us siraj a chronicler in the thirteenth century

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Minhaj al-Siraj Juzjani (born 1193), full name ABU Osman Minhajuddin bin Sirajuddin, was a 13th-century Persian historian[1] born in the Ghurid capital city of Firuzkuh, which was located in Ghor Province.[2]

In 1227, Juzjani migrated to Ucch then to Delhi.[3] Juzjani was the principal historian for the MAMLUK Sultanate of Delhi in NORTHERN India.[4] and wrote of the Ghurid dynasty.[5] He also wrote the Tabaqat-i Nasiri (1260 CE) for Sultan Nasir ud din Mahmud of Delhi.


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