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1.

What is holocaust 5 marks

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It is the DESTRUCTION or SLAUGHTER on the mass scale , especially CAUSED by fire or nuclear WAR. HOLOCAUST is also referred to as shoah, was a genocide during war II, added by its collaborators.

2.

About fundamental right about 600 words

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There are 6 fundamental rights in our constitution they are
Right to equality
right AGAINT exploitation
tight to freedom
cultural and educational rights
right to freedom of religion
right yo vonstitutional remedies

these are 6 fundamental rights in our constitution and they are for US the CITIZENS of India We all know that the constitution of india are madw by the constitution of 60 COUNTRIES. they all are for the welfare of us.

3.

Short note on February revolution in petrograd

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The FEBRUARY Revolution is known in SOVIET historiography as The February Bourgeois Democratic revolution. It was the first of two revolution which took place in Russia in 1917.

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4.

How did the economic policies result in the mutiny of 1857

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ANSWER:

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5.

state any two advantages and disadvantages of using ethnographic account to reconstruct the life of earliest people?

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Ethnographic account is used to RECONSTRUCT the lives of the early PEOPLE.

However, there are pros as well as cons of using an Ethnographic account to decipher the lifestyle of the early people.

Two ADVANTAGES of using the Ethnographic account are:

1) First Hand Data

2) The subjectivity of the data is unavoidable.

Two disadvantages of using it are:

1) It is an EXTREMELY time-consuming process

2) The preciseness and the accuracy of the data can be tampered with.

6.

Conclusion of parliament

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EXPLANATION:

Conclusion of Parliament

The three pillars of our Parliament are the first President, the second Lok Sabha and the third Rajya Sabha. Lok Sabha is known as the Lower House and it is also known as the Popular House, while the Rajya Sabha is known as the Upper House. The maximum number of members in the Lok Sabha is 552 and the Rajya Sabha has 250 members. In the Lok Sabha, the President elects two Anglo-Indian members, while the state The President elects 12 Anglo-Indian members. In order to MAKE any law in India, the proposal is first presented to the Parliament in the Lok Sabha or in the Rajya Sabha, after passing from any House, it is passed in the second house. And then the President signs it on, and then the law is passed on. I have implemented it after the passage. Under the Rypalika India is a democratic country where the election is going to lead the country by the people.

At PRESENT, some Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha members have forgotten their obligations. I only go to Parliament to spend time. It has been seen so many times that many members of Parliament enjoy low rates of breakfast and food available. But, when there is a debate about any law, it does not appear there, such behavior is very condemnatory. Therefore, members must discharge their duties. And honestly, in the Parliament, every issue that is in the interest of the nation should be debated, as well as forgetting the personal interests of the party and TAKING steps in national interest.

7.

How were the polish children treated by Nazis?

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Members of the Polish intelligentsia were murdered in large numbers in order to keep the entire people intellectually and SPIRITUALLY servile. Polish children who LOOKED like Aryans were forcibly SNATCHED from their mothers and examined by ‘RACE experts’. If they passed the race TESTS they were raised in German families and if not, they were deposited in orphanages where most perished.
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8.

Write about rat hunt in Vietnam

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The Rat Hunt:
To stop the spread of plague, as rat hunt was started in 1902. Vietnamese workers were hired for the task and were paid for each rat being caught. PEOPLE began to catch rats in thousands. The payment was done when a TAIL of a rat was shown as a proof that a rat had been killed. Many people began just clipping the TAILS and collecting the bounty. Many people EVEN began to raise rat to earn more. This incident showed that at some juncture even the superior power of a colonial master fails and even the weak can assume a very strong bargaining POSITION.

9.

Bakhar is an important type of historical documents. Explain it with its reason.

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Bakhar is an imperative sort of historical document WRITTEN in the MARATHI LANGUAGE.


They were composed in Marathi composition and improved the patriotism of the general population.


There were right AROUND 200 BAKHARS composed between 17th and 19th century.


It is the soonest Marathi class of the medieval period.


Bakhars are considered as resources that depict the Marathi history and the feedback in that period.


The most essential of them was about Shivaji.

10.

How did the building of canal network help people in Punjab?(please note that this is a 5 marks question)

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The building of canals in Punjab HELPED people to benefit from: Increase in AGRICULTURAL value of the LAND; Increased PRODUCTION levels

11.

Who is the first women speaker in lok sabha in india?

Answer» MEIRA KUMAR is the RIGHT ANSWER.
12.

How was slavery abolished in France

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It was in 1794 that the Convection passed law to FREE all slaves in French overseas possessions. But this lasted only for 10 years because when Napolean Bonaparte became the emperor of France in 1804 ,he reintroduced SLAVERY . In 1848 , Slavery was ABOLISHED in French COLONIES .

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13.

Q1 Discuss the ideals of ‘conservatives’.Q2 What was the impact of industrial society on the social life of the people?

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Answer 1 :-) After French revolution conservative open their mind. They accepted that some changes was inevitable but past had to be also respected and change should be brought about through a slow process not RAPIDLY.
Answer 2:-) When Industrial society developed then many changes come in social life of the PEOPLE. People of COUNTRY side (village side)
were come to factories for work but unemployment is common as LOW DEMAND for industrial goods.
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14.

List the cereals that we eat

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We eat CEREALS LIKE wheat, rice, MAIZE, Bajra and BARLEY....

15.

The ideology and programme of the non cooperation movement launched by the congress in 1920. why did it fail

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The Non-Cooperation Movement was a significant phase of the Indian independence movement from British rule. It was led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi after the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre. It aimed to resist British rule in India through non-violent means, or "Ahinsa". Protesters would refuse to BUY British goods, adopt the USE of local handcrafts and picket liquor shops. The ideas of Ahinsa and nonviolence, and Gandhi's ability to rally hundreds of thousands of common citizens towards the CAUSE of Indian independence, were FIRST SEEN on a large scale in this movement through the summer of 1920. Gandhi feared that the movement might lead to popular violence. The non-cooperation movement was launched on 1 August 1920.

16.

Anybody is having que ans of Ch 1 of History French Revolution of class 9

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17.

State any three reasons that led to economic crisis in germany in 1923

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Political radicalisation was only HEIGHTENED by the economic CRISIS of 1923. Germany had fought the war largely on loans and had to pay war reparations in gold. This DEPLETED gold reserves at a time resources were scarce. In 1923 Germany refused to pay, and the French occupied its leading industrial area, Ruhr, to claim their coal. Germany RETALIATED with passive RESISTANCE and printed paper currency recklessly. With too much printed money in circulation, the value of the German mark fell.
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18.

How were women discriminated on child birth in hitlers society

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In 1933 Hitler said: ‘In my STATE the mother is the most important citizen.’ But in Nazi Germany all mothers were not treated equally. Women who bore racially undesirable children were punished and those who produced racially desirable children were awarded. They were given favoured treatment in hospitals and were also entitled to concessions in shops and on theatre tickets and railway fares. To encourage women to produce many children, Honour Crosses were awarded. A bronze cross was given for FOUR children, silver for SIX and gold for eight or more. All ‘Aryan’ women who deviated from the prescribed code of conduct were publicly condemned, and severely punished. Those who maintained contact with Jews, Poles and Russians were PARADED through the town with shaved heads, blackened faces and placards hanging around their necks announcing ‘I have sullied the honour of the nation’. Many received jail sentences and lost civic honour as well as their husbands and families for this ‘criminal offence’.
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19.

Explain 5 challenges faced by the new republic of Vietnam

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The French tried to REGAIN control by using the emperor, Bao Dai as their puppet.

(ii) Due to French attack, Viet Minh's army was forced to retreat to the hills.

(iii) After eight years of fighting, the French were defeated in 1954, at Dien Bieu Phu.

(IV) The French SOLDIERS including their COMMANDERS and generals were arrested.

20.

Who were called white and greens

Answer» WHITE were CALLED to BRITISH...........
21.

What is the meaning of asiatic france solidly tied to european france?

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The following points may help you:

a. The French policy-MAKERS wanted to educate the people of VIETNAM, because they considered education as one way to civilize the “natives".
b. They were driven by the idea of a ‘Civilizing Mission’, and considered it their duty to bring modern ideas to the colony and to reshape its culture.
c. Since some policy makers felt that MEDIUM of instruction should be French as they believed that the language so introduced in ASIAN countries that is in Vietnam will establish Asiatic France and that will tie it with European France that is will make them  introduce to European values, culture and they would respect French sentiments, ideals, NORMS and its superiority.

22.

What was the effect in everyday life due to French revolution

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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.


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23.

Explain, how ireland got incorporated into the united kingdom in 1801. what were the symbols of this new british nation?

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Ireland suffered a similar fate. It was a country deeply dividedbetween CATHOLICS and Protestants. The English helped the Protestantsof Ireland to establish their dominance over a largely Catholic country.Catholic revolts against British dominance were suppressed. After afailed revolt led by WOLFE Tone and his United Irishmen (1798),Ireland was forcibly incorporated into the United Kingdom in 1801.A new ‘British nation’ was forged through the propagation of adominant English CULTURE. The symbols of the new BRITAIN – theBritish flag (UNION Jack), the national anthem (God Save Our NobleKing), the English language – were actively promoted and the oldernations survived only as subordinate partners in this union.
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24.

What does ' chateau ' mean from French Revolution

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This is in NCERT CLASS 9 HISTROY BOOK

25.

Why did Nazi hold massive rallies and public meeting in Germany?

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"Nazi holds massive rallies and public meetings in Germany because:

• To spread out their message efficiently to the Nazi’s through their propaganda.

• To success in the REINFORCEMENT of the PARTY with CONTROL and impressiveness.

• To make sure that the message is conveyed and followed by the Nazi’s properly to ACHIEVE over the others.

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26.

Construct a quadrilateral ABCD where ab=6cm,bc=4cm,angle A=45°,angle B=60° and angle C=120°

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I don't KNOW it is WRITE or wrong.
please TELL me after CHECKING.....

27.

What is renè descartes insisted upon

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1)Rene Descartes insisted on verifying the historical documents by critically EXAMINING them.
2) he ALSO stated : Never to accept anything for truth till all grounds of DOUBT are excluded.

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28.

What is the title of BHAGAT SINGH for his contribution as a freedom fighter of India?

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The title for BHAGAT Singh for his freedom STRUGGLE for INDIA was 'Shaheed E Azam' which
is an Urdu word for Great MARTYR

29.

Chankya. short. history

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Hey mate!! Here is your answer...

Chanakya was an Indian teacher, philosopher, economist, jurist and ROYAL advisor. He is TRADITIONALLY identified as Kauṭilya or Vishnugupta, who authored the ancient Indian political TREATISE, the Arthashastra.

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30.

Quit India movement was adopted by the Indian National Congress ata) Calcutta b) Ahmedabad c) Mumbai d) Pune

Answer» QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT was ADOPTED by the Indian National Congress at MUMBAI
31.

To which profession earlier leaders who struggled for freedom of Indiabelonged toa) Lawyers b) Teachers c) Journalist d) All of the above

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All of the above is the RIGHT ANSWER.

32.

What is wood's despatch? 2 marks answer

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Hey mate!
Charles Wood was a British Liberal politician and Member of Parliament. He served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1846 to 1852. Later he became the President of the Board of Control of the East India Company. In 1854 he sent the “Wood’s despatch” to the Governor General Lord Dalhousie.

As per this despatch:

An education department was to be set in every PROVINCE.

UNIVERSITIES on the model of the London University be established in big cities such as Bombay, Calcutta and Madras.

At LEAST one government school be opened in every district.

Affiliated private schools should be GIVEN grant in aid.

The Indian natives should be given TRAINING in their mother tongue also.

Wood’s Despatch is called Magnacarta of English Education in India.

In accordance with Wood’s despatch, Education Departments were established in every province and universities were opened at Calcutta, Bombay and Madras in 1857 on the model of the London University.

Later more universities were opened in Punjab in 1882 and at Allahabad 1887.

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33.

Write about the idealogies of literals,radicals and conservatives in short

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Liberals-
1.they wanted a nation in which all the religions were tolerated.
2.They were against the universal adult franchise.
3.they did not want the right to vote for WOMEN.

Radicals-
1.They wanted a GOVERNMENT which was based on the majority population.
2.they accepted the women suffragette movement .
3.They were of the opinion that the property should not be concentrated only in the hands of few people.

Conservatives-
1.They were opposed to radicals and liberals.
2.Earlier in the EIGHTEENTH century they denied the need for change.
3.But in the nineteenth century they also ft the need for change.
4.They wanted that the change should be brought but in a slow speed.
5.they wanted everyone to RESPECT the past.

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34.

What are the causes of french revolution ?

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The CAUSES of the French Revolution are as follows :
• rumours spread that the king would soon ORDER to FIRE upon the citizens.

• most people work protesting against the high prices of bread.

• in 1774 Louis XVI become the emperor of France he found an EMPTY treasury so he started increasing taxes .

• French society in 18th century was divided into three estates and only member of third estate paid taxes .

• wages did not keep pace with the rise in prices .

• privilege based on birth .

the ideas of LIBERTY and democratic rights were the most important Legacy of the French Revolution the spread from France to the rest of Europe during the 19th Century where federal system was abolished .
Tipu Sultan and Ram Mohan Roy are two example of individuals who respond to the ideas coming from Revolutionary France .

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35.

Write your own words about the valour and self respect shown by porus

Answer» HEYA MATE,

HERE IS UR ANSWER.

THANKS for asking this question.

It was one King Ambhi, known as ‘Taxiles’ in Greek. His territory was in what is now Pakistan rather than India.

He did well for a long while under Macedonian rule, but eventually he was killed by Chandragupta Maurya. It’s dangerous WORK, being a king.

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36.

Which Japanese cities has been targets of American nuclear bombs???

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I THINK ANSWER is HIROSHIMA and NAGASAKI.

37.

Who were jobbers explain their role in the process of industrialization?

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Jobbers were USUALLY EMPLOYED by the industrialist's to recite the RIGHT people for the factory work from village's

38.

Satavahanas capital was located at ................ ?

Answer» SATAVAHANA DYNASTY

Capitals

1 of 1

Paithan



Amaravati

39.

Name the countries which were part the allied powers during the second world war?

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In World War II the chief Allied powers were Great Britain, France (EXCEPT during the German OCCUPATION, 1940–44), the Soviet Union (after its entry in June 1941), the United States (after its entry on December 8, 1941), and China.

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40.

yesterday, during lunch break you misplaced your notes on chemistry lectures. you want to get them back. write a notice in about 50 words for the school noticeboard. you are Karuna/Karan, student of class 12 a.

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I am Karuna/Karan and I am pursing 12 a in this school.


Here myself MISS placed by CHEMISTRY lecture during LUNCH break so I any one find out my chemistry lecture notes.


Just take and hand over to me.


Therefore you can simply get back your misplace chemistry lecture in very SHORT time.


Even it is quite simple and easy way to find out the all your miss placed notes in the schools.

41.

When did Lord Ram go to forest

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Lord RAM went to FOREST when there mom kaikii TOLD them as there father had gave the 3 wishes to the kaikii and she asked for sending Lord ram to the forest for 14 years and years is not MENTION dear



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42.

Explain the Russian (Bolshevik) Revolutin of 1917-1921 as a model of National liberation

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The majority of the PEOPLE in RUSSIA were known as Bolsheviks was led by Vladimir Lenin who was campaigning for the land to the PEASANTS, end to the war and the bread to the workers.

The popularity GRADUALLY increases with time as people were not satisfied with the PROVISIONAL government and the ongoing war.

43.

Write a short note on saints of Maharashtra

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Home > Maharashtra > Saints Of Maharashtra

Saints of Maharashtra

The state of Maharashtra has a strong religious and cultural heritage. The religious studies and traditions are evident from the several temples and religious destinations in the state. Maharashtra is also popular for the long list of saints who hailed from the state. These saints have enlightened the masses from TIME to time with their discourse on humanity, equality, valor, brotherhoodness and harmony. Namdev is respected for his excellent knowledge of poetry and religious discourse. He travelled entire India and reached Punjab region, where he is respected by the Sikh religious followers even TODAY. Saint Ramdas delivered PREACHING on courage and noble living

The strong influence of Warkari tradition gave prominence to saints in the state. Saint Tukaram, Eknath and Dnyandev are considered proponents of this tradition. They were considered as the hope of living for people with depressed souls and miseries. Saint Eknath mobilized the masses to fight against injustice of dictatorial rulers by way of his “Bharoods”. Saint Dnyaneshwara propagated his teachings of Bhagavadeeta among the masses by translating its verses to Marathi. There were also some WOMEN saints like Saint Sakhubai, Soyrabai and Janabai who INFLUENCED the society with their religious discourses.

Maharashtra has the distinction of producing several saints throughout its history. One or the other saint has been continuously involved in awakening the masses and spreading spiritual teachings. The endless list of most respected Bhakthi saints include Samarth Ramdas, Savta Mali, Gora Kumbhar, Dnyaneshwar, Chokhamela, Namdev, Eknath and Tukaram. Apart from these saints there were also few Harijan Saints likeSant Damaji panth, Sant Sakhubai, Sant Banka Mahar, Sant Kanhopatra, Sant Bhagu, Sant Soyarabai, Sant Nirmala, Sant Sadna, Sant Satyakam Jabali, and Sant Karmamelam. The state is also popular as the birth place of several world famous saints like Meher Baba, Swami Shukadas Maharaj, Sai Baba of Shirdi, Swami Samarth, Maharaj Gajanan and Maharaj of shegaon. The tomb of Meher Baba located at Meherabad is a world pilgrimage center visited by thousands of pilgrims. Maharashtra also has the distinction of most number of devotees thronging the state. Bhagubai and Namdev Mahar from Kharagpur are the dedicated devotees of Shirdi Sai Baba. Shirdi is a popular Shrine in Maharashtra and is also the second richest temple in the country after Tirupathi Balaji Shrine in Andhra Pradesh.

44.

Explain the rise of napoleon in five points

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NEPOLEAN started ruling since 1804
He was born on 15 August 1769 in France
His 3 priciples were liberty EQUALITY and fraternity
He LOST the battle of WATERLOO on 1815

45.

What was the most feared security force of the nazi state?

Answer» SS,SA are the most SCARED
46.

Explain tennis court oath.briefly explain

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Explanation:

(i) On 20 June, the representatives of the third estate assembled in the hall of an indoor tennis COURT in the grounds of VERSAILLES.

(ii) These representatives declared themselves a National Assembly and swore not to disperse till they had DRAFTED a constitution for France that limit the POWERS of the MONARCH.

(iii) The National Assembly completed the draft of the constitution in 1791 as a result of which France finally became a republic in 1792. Monarchy was abolished for ever.

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47.

What were the attitude of people in indian in 19 th century towards women reading

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The PEOPLE thought if they were be EDUCATED then they cannot manage the house PROPERLY

48.

Who Is the father of computer

Answer» CHARLES BABBAGE is the FATHER of COMPUTER .....
49.

What difference between rotation and revolution short answer

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Hi!


Rotation vs Revolution


People often get confused between the terms “rotation” and “revolution.” Here we are about to DISCUSS the CONCEPTS of rotation and revolution in relation to Earth.


Rotation


Rotation can be defined as the spinning of an object on its own axis. An axis may be defined as an imaginary line around which the object spins. We can UNDERSTAND this with the example of the Earth’s rotation. Earth rotates from west to east around an imaginary line which passes through the North and SOUTH poles and is perpendicular to the plane of the equator. This imaginary line is called the axis of Earth’s rotation. Due to this motion, the CELESTIAL bodies appear to move from east to west.


Rotation of Earth results in the creation of time zones. Our Earth rotates around its axis at the rate of 15 degrees per hour. This rotation causes different noons at different locations on the planet. The rotation of Earth around its axis causes day and night. The total time taken by the Earth to complete its one rotation comes out to be around 24 hours. This movement of the Earth also brings about a flattening of the planet at the poles resulting in an oblate spheroid. The distance from poles to the center of Earth is a little bit less than that from the equator to the center.


Revolution


Revolution can be defined as movement of a body around another. Here, in this case, Earth revolves round the sun.


Earth revolves around the sun in an elliptical orbit with the sun as its focus. It completes its cycle in a period of approximately 365 days. Earth is also tilted from its axis by the angle of 23 and half degrees. Changes of seasons on Earth are the combined effects of the Earth’s tilt on its axis and the Earth’s revolution around the sun.


Rotation and revolution together cause day and night, changes of seasons, change in the length of day and night, circulation of air in the atmosphere, and many other geographical phenomenon.


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50.

Why did President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill want to create the Declaration on Liberated Europe?

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I think the most appropriate answer WOULD be : They WANTED to curb Joseph Stalin's POWER and LIMIT the spread of the soviet UNION

Back than, Stalin spread the power of the soviet union through Iron fist forces. To anticipate this, Roosevelt and Churchill created a declaration that basically said that 'The European people have the right to choose the Government that they wanted to live under)

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