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1.

What was the impact of the indian economy during colonial period??

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Indian ECONOMY has a great IMPACT during colonial period as it CAUSES MANY destructive power of attorney for the delay of development of a India

2.

Write about the requlating act of 1773 of answer

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Regulating Act, (1773), LEGISLATION PASSED by the BRITISH Parliament for the regulation of the British East INDIA Company’s Indian TERRITORIES, mainly in Bengal. It was the first intervention by the British government in the company’s territorial affairs and marked the beginning of a takeover process that was completed in 1858.

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3.

Public works department was organized in 1845 to 1855 by

Answer» JAMES Broun-Ramsay, 1ST MARQUESS of DALHOUSIE
4.

How did women participated in the civil disobedience movement

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In 1930, women rallied before Bethune College, CALCUTTA in SUPPORT of GANDHIJI's CIVIL Disobedience Movement. ... During Gandhiji's SALT march ,1000s of women came out of their homes to listen to him. They participated in protest marches ,manufactured salt, picketed foreign cloth and liquor shops.Many went to jail.Oct 17, 2017

5.

Who was popularly known as the first puppet nawab

Answer» MIR JAFAR was the FIRST PUPPET NAWAB.....
6.

Name the social group that joined the civil disobedience movement

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HEY Mate___ Here is the answer for your question_____________________

The followings are the GROUPS which PARTICIPATED in Civil Disobedience Movement :

RICH Peasantry Group

Poor peasantry Group

Working Class Group

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7.

Explain the term great depression

Answer» GREAT DEPRESSION is used when a person has very MUCH tension on their minds because of a SERIOUS SITUATION.
8.

How did Vasco da Gama marked European era in India

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He was a great ARTIST in europe . he was an artist and a sculpter. for example MONA LISA the famouse painting in the WORLD

9.

Would it have helped the British to get more revenue if they had introduced modern farming instead of burdening farmers with increased rates of revenue

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The REFORMS failed to resolve any of the grave political and economic problems of the PAPAL States. Pius IX refused to LEAD an Italian WAR of liberation against Habsburg Austria, because it was a Catholic stronghold. A violent uprising in Rome forced Pius to flee in November 1848.

10.

please answer it urgently two points (2x+y , x-3y) and b (7,-7) are co incident . find the value of x and y on the graph

Answer» X is EQUAL to 2 and Y is equal to 3
11.

Why did the rich people join the civil disobedience movement

Answer» HELPING the POOR PEOPLE
12.

Notes on the coming of the christianity in our community

Answer» HTTPS://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity_in_India
13.

Napoleon bonaparte was defeated in which famous battle?

Answer» BATTLE of WATERLOO in 1815
14.

In which state CM is termed for 6 years

Answer» JAMMU and Kashmir STATE CM is TERMED for 6 years
15.

What were the different ideologies of radicals ,liberals and conservatives ?[5 mark]Thank you❤️

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1.LIBERALS:-
They were the Russians who wanted a change in the society. They wanted a democratically elected parliamentary government. They were against the inhereditary power of the king. They wanted a government which tolerated all religions. However, they were not democrats as they didn't BELIEVE in Universal Adult Franchise. They wanted that only men with property should have the right to vote.

2.RADICALS:-
They wanted a democratically elected parliamentary government, an independent judiciary which would not work under any ruler or its officials. They supported the women suffrage MOVEMENTS. They wanted a government based on the MAJORITY population of the country. They were against the rights of wealthy LAND owners. It was not that they were against the private property but they were against its concentration in the hands of some people.

3.CONSERVATIVES:-
They were against the idea of change till the eighteenth century. However, after the eighteenth century they agreed that some change had to be brought, and that too very SLOWLY respecting the past.

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16.

Write the breeds of dog with pics

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German Shepherd DOBERMAN pinscher Siberian husky Labrador retriver pomegrain lhasa APSO dogo ARGENTINA indian Parian DOG

17.

At beginning of 1990s which country had the most camels ?

Answer» SOMALIA is a COUNTRY with most CAMELS
18.

What were the two phases in which the Russian revolution take place?

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The TWO PHASES in which the Russian revolution take place were radicals and LIBERTY

19.

describe the new economic policy of lenin .............. pls answer this in detail ......... it is a 5 mark question

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The NEW ECONOMIC policy (NEP,RUSSIAN) was an Economic policy of SOVIET Russia proposed by Vladimir Lenin in 1921 as a temporary EXPEDIENT Joseph Stalin abolished the New Economic policy in 1928.

20.

What did the company do to improve agriculture

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The COMPANY uses the modern techniques and TECHNOLOGY for AGRICULTURE like irrigation PATTERNS and modern agricultural WAYS

21.

Explain the impacts of US war with Vietnam on American government and people

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United States had entered the conflict in Vietnam as the world’s SUPERPOWER following its decisive victory over the Axis powers in World War II, but left Vietnam with a humiliating defeat, shockingly high CASUALTIES, American public SHARPLY divided and its leaders UNCERTAIN of what lay ahead in foreign policy. The nation’s longest and most debilitating war – the only war the U.S. ever lost, had far-reaching consequences and impact on most aspects of American life from the economy, culture to domestic politics and foreign policy – some of which CONTINUE to do so today.

22.

What are our main soureces of information on Mauryan rule?

Answer» ARCHITECTURE, WRITINGS,BOOKS ETC.
23.

What steps were taken by hitlers as soon as he gained this power

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After gaining a mass of supporters Hitler attempted a COUP in 1923 which led to his arrest and thrown into the prison.Some historians claim that the FAILED COUP MARKED to the popularity of Hitler nationwide due to his long trial.The economy of Germany of the 1920S played a key ROLE on Hitler’s rise to power .It is said the democratic Germany had failed to deal away with the economic problems such as , high rate of UNEMPLOYMENT , high rate of inflation to name just a few.

24.

What is the problem with the periodisation of India history that James Mill offer? in simple language tell

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James mill DIVIDED indian history to 3 parts which are the hindu rule, muslim rule and colonial rule.the main problem here is that during the hindu rul there were many small muslim KINGDOMS in india and during the muslim rule there were many rajput kingdoms in RAJASTAN and maharashtra.in the colonial era many kingdoms were ALLOWED to continue rule as long as they payed tribute.so the main isssue here is that there was NO purely relegoius era. So we must categorize indian history as ANCIENT,medeival and modern.

25.

What led to the formation of fire decree?what was the outcome?

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The REICHSTAG Fire Decree (German: Reichstagsbrandverordnung) is the common name of the Decree of the REICH President for the Protection of People and State (German: Verordnung des Reichspräsidenten zum SCHUTZ von Volk und Staat) issued by GermanPresident Paul von Hindenburg on the advice of Chancellor Adolf Hitler on 28 February 1933 in immediate response to the Reichstag fire. The decree nullified many of the key civil liberties of German citizens. With Nazis in POWERFUL positions in the German government, the decree was used as the legal basis for the imprisonment of anyone CONSIDERED to be opponents of the Nazis, and to suppress publications not considered "friendly" to the Nazi cause. The decree is considered by historians as one of the key steps in the establishment of a one-party Nazi state in Germany.

26.

Notes of the earth our living planet

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Which TYPE of NOTE you WANT DEAR

27.

If a map doesn't have the north line, the part taken as the north

Answer» X will be TAKEN as NORTH
28.

Notes of the earth our living planet

Answer» HTTP://karnatakaeducation.org.in/KOER/en/index.php/The_Earth-Our_Living_Planet
29.

What is the impact of printed books on women in india

Answer» PRINTED books INSPIRED them to do what is written in that books encourage them and ALSO PROMOTE their culture and values their rights and always written in that books
30.

List the other things early humans found in the forest which might have been use full to them?

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Fruits, LEAVES to COVER their BODIES,wood for BURNING fire , stones to lit fire etc.......

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31.

How did nazi propaganda potray hitler

Answer» NAZI propaganda skilfully projected Hitler as a messiah, a saviour, as SOMEONE who had arrived to deliver people from their distress. It is an image that captured the imagination of a people whose sense of dignity and PRIDE had been shattered, and who were living in a TIME of acute economic and political crises.
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32.

The-drew maps on clay tablets

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I THINK they were BABYLONIANS

33.

Difference between active and passive citizen

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Citizenship during the French Revolution Edit
During the French Revolution, a distinction was made for a time between active and passive citizens. In 1791, the Legislative Assembly was chosen by a process of indirect election; the Electors of the Assembly were themselves elected by "active" citizens, male citizens whose annual taxes equalled the local wages paid for three days of labour. This disenfranchised about half of the male citizens of France. Even higher economic requirements for the Electors and the members of the Assembly left only about 50,000 eligible men in a country of some 25 million people.

Slavery Edit
Slavery in France, throughout the Revolution, remained common in the colonies. The abolition of slavery in the colonies would have affected planters who were represented in the assemblies by deputies, particularly the Lameths. The coloured free saw that their rights were being taken from them and finally on this DATE in 1791 the assembly decided to withdraw their civil rights. HOWEVER, after the Haitian Revolution[DUBIOUS – discuss] and new FREEDOM of blacks in French colonies, in 1794 radical Jacobins reinstated the rights of blacks. Furthermore, slavery was abolished in all French colonies, and free blacks of those colonies were made electable to the French government as colonial representatives.[1] Along with this the rights for free association for workers and the right to strike were also taken away. After a series of strikes on June 14, 1791, in workshops located in Paris, the Loi Le Chapelier was passed. The intention was to establish a free labour market by forbidding associations by workers and also the FORMATION of trade unions.

34.

What are latitudes and longitudes

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A geographic coordinate system is a coordinate system used in geography that ENABLES every LOCATION on Earth to be specified by a set of numbers, letters or symbols.[n 1] The coordinates are often CHOSEN such that one of the numbers represents a vertical position, and TWO or three of the numbers REPRESENT a horizontal position. A common choice of coordinates is latitude, longitude and elevation.[1]

35.

What were the beliefs of Sufi saints

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Sufis themselves claim that TASAWWUF is an aspect of Islam similar to sharia, inseparable from Islam and an integral part of Islamic belief and practice. Classical Sufi scholars have DEFINED Tasawwuf as "a science whose objective is the REPARATION of the heart and turning it AWAY from all else BUTGOD".

36.

How do peasants protest against feudal system

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There were rumours that the landlords of the MANOR had hired some people to destroy the ripened crops. Being afraid of the situation, peasants in several districts seized hoes and pitchforks and attacked CHATEAUX (castles belonging to the noblemen). They looted HOARDED grain in the market. They had ALSO burnt the documents containing records of the manorial dues.
With the result, a large number of nobles fled from their homes and migrated to the neighbouring countries.

37.

Scince when do we use AD in india

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In recent years, a persistent criticism has been leveled against the USE of the BCE/CEsystem (Before the Common or Current Era/Common or Current Era) , rather than BC/AD (Before Christ/Anno Domini or 'Year of Our LORD'), in DATING historical events.

38.

Two impacts of Western education in India? 2 marks question

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1.English being used as a COMMON language.
2.Exposure to WESTERN culture and literature.
This are the two IMPACTOF western EDUCATION in INDIA.

39.

How to write pusthaka sameeksha about pothana kavyalu

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I don't UNDERSTAND this PROBLEM

40.

In India, National Science Day is celebrated on 28th Feb to mark the discovery of?

Answer» NATIONAL SCIENCE DAY IS CELEBRATED ON 28 FEB TO MARK THE DISCOVERY OF RAMAM EFFECT
41.

How prophet mohammed treated the jews and christians and non believers?

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MUHAMMAD's views on Jews were demonstrated through the contact he had with Jewish tribes living in and around Medina. His views on Jews INCLUDE his THEOLOGICAL teaching of them as People of the BOOK (Ahl al-Kitab), his description of them as earlier receivers of ABRAHAMIC revelation; and the failed political alliances between the Muslim and Jewish communities.

42.

Ipso facto owner of soil during medieval period india

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Ipso facto means that ‘by the FACT itself’ that states the direct consequences of a specific phenomenon that takes an action or affects the OUTCOME.

The MONEY laundering is an example that is an EXCHANGE of money with something that can cover the debt.

This acts puts the action of an INDIVIDUAL under the radar.

43.

Write about the work of India news review

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Vghkknk
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44.

Which Italian city, where Romeo and Juliet lived in Shakespeare’s play, still receives about 1000 letters on Valentine’s day each year?

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Hey here's the ANSWER to your QUESTION...

the CITY's name was Verona.


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45.

Explanation for poor result in social science

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The poor result in Social Sciences due to the writing pattern and the presentation which you are giving if the same answer is written in PARAGRAPH then out of 5 you will GET 12 months but the same and SEE if you will write in points then you will get full or 4 marks out of 5 solvay's write in points in social SCIENCE

46.

Why is hecessary to set up a permanant systemimsociety

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Planning Commission, REPORTING directly to the Prime Minister of India, was established on 15 March 1950, with Prime Minister Jawaharlal NEHRU as the CHAIRMAN.

47.

How did early man obtain his food

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Early MEN OBTAIN their FOOD by hunting


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48.

why is the northern hemisphere called land hemisphere and sourthen hemisphere called as water hemisphere

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See.....most portion of Northern hemisphere is OCCUPIED by land i.e continent ASIA Africa NORTH America Europe
and portion of southern hemisphere is occupied by south America and AUSTRALIA
but mostly by WATER


so....northern hemisphere is land and southern hemisphere is water hemisphere

49.

1) why did the British preserve official documents?2) describe the changes occurred in the composition of the company Army?

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One important SOURCE is the OFFICIAL records of the British administration the British believe that the act of writing was important every instruction, plan ,policy, decision ,agreement, investigation had to be clearly written up. once this was done, things could be properly studied and debited this convocation produced and administrative culture or MEMOS noting and reports. the British also felt that all important documents and letters needed to be carefully preserve. so they setup record rooms attached to all administrative Institutions. the village tahsildars office Collectorate ,the Commissioner Office, the professional secretariat s, the law COURTS all had their record rooms SPECIALISED Institutions like archives and museums were also establishment to preserve important records.

50.

Where did the inhabitants of the Indus valley store their grains

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They stored FOOD in the store house BUILT of bricks which was MULTI STORIED