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851.

Important questions from nationalism in India

Answer» I also wants to know the important question from nationalism in India
Khushbo hii i m in also class 10
852.

Who were red shirts ??

Answer» Redshirts\xa0(Italian Camicie Rosse) or\xa0Red\xa0coats (Italian Giubbe Rosse)\xa0is\xa0the name given to the volunteers who followed the Italian patriot Giuseppe Garibaldi during campaigns in Uruguay and Italy, and later his son Ricciotti in Greece and the Balkans, from the 1840s to the 1910s.
853.

What is battle of Leipzig ??

Answer» Battle of Leipzig, also called\xa0Battle\xa0of the Nations, (Oct. 16–19, 1813), decisive defeat for Napoleon, resulting in the destruction of what was left of French power in Germany and Poland.\xa0Not surprisingly, the day one of the\xa0battle\xa0ended as a French victory. 16 October: Blücher robbed Napoleon of an expected victory on a stormy autumn day… In the\xa0battle\xa0to the south of\xa0Leipzig, Napoleon on the knoll at Liebertwolkwitz directed a ferocious cannonade at the Russia forces facing them.
decisive defeat for Napoleon, resulting in the destruction of what was left of French power in Germany and Poland. The battle was fought at Leipzig, in Saxony, between approximately 185,000 French and other troops under Napoleon, and approximately 320,000 allied troops, including Austrian, Prussian, Russian, and Swedish forces, commanded respectively by Prince Karl Philipp Schwarzenberg, General Gebhard Leberecht Blücher, General Leonty Leontyevich Bennigsen, and the Swedish crown prince Jean Bernadotte. After his retreat from Russia in 1812, Napoleon mounted a new offensive in Germany in 1813. His armies failed to take Berlin, however, and were forced to withdraw west of the Elbe River. When the allied armies threatened Napoleon’s line of communications through Leipzig, he was forced to concentrate his forces in that city. On October 16 he successfully thwarted the attacks of Schwarzenberg’s 78,000 men from the south and Blücher’s 54,000 men from the north, but he failed to defeat either decisively. The number of troops surrounding him increased during the lull on the 17th, when Bennigsen and Bernadotte arrived.
854.

What is Papal States ??

Answer» The Papal States, officially the State of the Church, were a series of territories in the Italian Peninsula under the direct sovereign rule of the pope, from the 8th century until 1870.\xa0They were among the major states of Italy from roughly the 8th century until the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia successfully unified the Italian Peninsula by conquest in a campaign virtually concluded in 1861 and definitively in 1870. At their zenith, the Papal States covered most of the modern Italian regions of Lazio (which includes Rome), Marche, Umbria and Romagna, and portions of Emilia. These holdings were considered to be a manifestation of the temporal power of the pope, as opposed to his ecclesiastical primacy.
The Papal States, officially the State of the Church also Dicio Pontificia), were a series of territories in the Italian Peninsula under the direct sovereign rule of the pope, from the 8th century until 1870.
855.

Give five geographical conditions for the growth of coffee

Answer» Tea and coffee both are important beverage crops. The following are the conditions required for their cultivation:- Both require similar climate and soil condition.- Require hot and humid climate,\xa015oC\xa0to\xa030oC\xa0temperature, shade of the tree not required for tea.- Coffee requires 150 to 200 cm rainfall, shade of tree required.- 200 to 250 cm rainfall for tea is required.\xa0- Both require well-drained fertile soil rich in organic matter.
856.

Write a note on count camilode cavour

Answer» 1..Cavour become the chief minister of Sardinia Piedmont in 1852. 2..He is neither a revolutionary nor a democrat.3..But he is known as the real maker of Italy.4..Though his tactful diplomatic alliance with France ,he succeeded in defeating Austrian forces in 1859
Count Camillo Cavour played a central position in unifying Italy as one.Explanation:\tCavour was a Chief Minister of Sardinia-Piedmont.\tHe, along with other leaders like Garibaldi and Victor Emmanuel II, performed a vital role in unifying city-states as a nation called Italy.\tHe was aristocratic by birth and had strong liberal sympathy.\tHis tactful diplomatic alliance with France led Sardinia- Piedmont to beat the Austrian forces in 1859.
857.

What is the meaning of resources

Answer» Resoures are the objects present in the environment which should be technologically acceptable , economically feasible and fulfill the requirements of the human races ..
Resources are the things that satisfies our needs provided, technologically accessible, economically feasible and culturally acceptable.
Things which are satisfy our needs that is known as resources.
Resources are those things available in our environment to fulfil human needs are called as RESOURCES.
Resources are the free gift of nature that satisfy human needs.
858.

Differentiate Underemployment and disguised employment ??

Answer» Yes, According to your question Underemployment means If we remove few people from the job,the process of production will not be affected,it is called as underemployment.And Disguised unemployment :-When more people are working than its requirement then it is called Disguised unemployment.
859.

Write a short note on the topic "Towards Civil Disobedience ".

Answer» In February 1922, Mahatma Gandhi decided to withdraw theNon-Cooperation Movement. He felt the movement was turningviolent in many places and satyagrahis needed to be properly trainedbefore they would be ready for mass struggles. Within the Congress,some leaders were by now tired of mass struggles and wanted toparticipate in elections to the provincial councils that had been setup by the Government of India Act of 1919. They felt that it wasimportant to oppose British policies within the councils, argue forreform and also demonstrate that these councils were not trulydemocratic. C. R. Das and Motilal Nehru formed the Swaraj Partywithin the Congress to argue for a return to council politics. Butyounger leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru and Subhas Chandra Bosepressed for more radical mass agitation and for full independence.Mahatma Gandhi found in salt a powerful symbol that could unitethe nation. On 31 January 1930, he sent a letter to Viceroy Irwinstating eleven demands. Some of these were of general interest;others were specific demands of different classes, from industrialiststo peasants. The idea was to make the demands wide-ranging, sothat all classes within Indian society could identify with them andeveryone could be brought together in a united campaign. The moststirring of all was the demand to abolish the salt tax. Salt wassomething consumed by the rich and the poor alike, and it was oneof the most essential items of food. The tax on salt and thegovernment monopoly over its production, Mahatma Gandhideclared, revealed the most oppressive face of British rule.Mahatma Gandhi’s letter was, in a way, an ultimatum. If thedemands were not fulfilled by 11 March, the letter stated, theCongress would launch a civil disobedience campaign. Irwin wasunwilling to negotiate. So Mahatma Gandhi started his famoussalt march accompanied by 78 of his trusted volunteers. The marchwas over 240 miles, from Gandhiji’s ashram in Sabarmati to theGujarati coastal town of Dandi. The volunteers walked for 24 days,about 10 miles a day. Thousands came to hear Mahatma Gandhiwherever he stopped, and he told them what he meant by swarajand urged them to peacefully defy the British. On 6 April he reachedDandi, and ceremonially violated the law, manufacturing salt byboiling sea water.this event marked the beginning of civil disobedience movement.Read more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/11831094#readmore
860.

How does climate influence agriculture across the world?

Answer» The positive impacts of\xa0global warming\xa0include the increase\xa0in\xa0crop productivity due to fertilization\xa0effect\xa0caused by the increase\xa0in\xa0carbon dioxide concentration\xa0in\xa0the atmosphere, expansion of the areas available for production of tropical and/or subtropical crops, expansion of two-crop\xa0farming\xa0due to the increased
861.

Define the term nomadic herding

Answer» A process in which herder moves from one place to another in search of fooder, water and other essential things ; with their animals is called nomadic herding.
Nomadic herding means a process in which humans hunt the animals for their welfare such as for eating ,using the animals skin as cloth like sweaters ,etc....so ,this a work done by early humans .
862.

Explain the vertical division of power sharing in India?

Answer» Sharing of power between different levels of government is called as vertical division of power sharing
863.

"What is the principle that is being followed by the government of Sri Lanka" describe

Answer» The main principle followed by the government of Sri Lanka was MAJORITISM.In Sri Lanka, the sinhala speaking people got more power as compared to Tamil speaking people.
864.

Why power shareing is deiriable

Answer» Power sharing is desirable because of the following reasons.\tPower sharing helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups. Power sharing is a good way to ensure the stability of political order as social conflict often leads to violence and political instability.\tImposing the will of the majority community over others may look like an attractive option in the short run, but in the long run it determines the unity of the nation. Tyranny of the majority is not only oppressive for the minority but it also brings ruin to the majority.\tThe very spirit of democracy is power sharing. A democratic rule involves sharing power with those affected by its exercise, and who have to live with its effects. Citizens of a country have a right to be consulted on how they are being governed. A legitimate government is one where citizens, through participation, acquire a stake in the system.
865.

Which stape as been taken to conserve environment

Answer» Sustainable development 4R\'S reduce refuse recycle and reuse. Go Green
Not doing deforestation
By planting the trees
866.

How is federal power sharing more effective today than in early years ?

Answer» Federal power sharing has become more effective than early years after consttution came into force.Because now people also started to understand that the divisions made in the power sharing namely the legislature,the executive and the judiciary together would pass any praposal.yers before this was not the condition because their were various ups and downs in the units but today in this smooth functioning people know that if they do something wrong then thier position in federal unit will be at a risk. Thus, most of times the decision made is correct and hence we choose federal power sharing to be practiced in India.
867.

a party that uses might in politics is guilty of using _____? ___ power

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868.

Discuss the importance of language and popular traditions the creation of national identity

Answer» Language and the popular tradition is a key representation of a national identity. A person is known by these two features in a foreign land. Every nation has its own mode of communication, culture and traditions. And when a person go abroad then he represents his nation by these two characteristics. For example Chinese don\'t believe in learning new languages rather they are endeavoring to promote their own language. Often they take translators with them on visits to other countries. Then same is the case with tradition. Then in India they traditions are so fascinating that other countries imitate their traditions like Diwali etc.
A person is identified as belonging to a particular nation by his cultural traditions and the language that he speaks. The language as well as the traditional practices usually develop and get established over a long period of many hundreds of years.They give an identity to ah individual wherever he is. For instance, a Frenchman will normally speak the French language fluently. He will also follow French traditions and customs wherever he is in the world, as he would have imbibed them in his family from his childhood days. Thus, he will be identified as a French nationa
869.

what is the meaning of legitimate government

Answer» Legitimate government is a government under which law and action of the government are revealed to the people and government function in a transparent manner. Following features of a democratic government make it a legitimate government.(i) The laws are applicable to all the citizen whether rich or poor.(it) In a democracy there is a political equality i.e. every vote counts equally.(iii) People have the right to challenge the government policies and actions. If the people are not satisfied with the working of the government they have the right to change it.
870.

Feudal system definition or meaning

Answer» Feudalism was a system of land tenure that characterized European society in medieval times. In feudalism, everyone from the king to the lowest tier of the landowning class was bound together by the ties of obligation and defense. The king allotted estates to his lords who were known as\xa0Dukes\xa0and\xa0Earls. The lords distributed a part of their holdings amongst the lesser lords known as\xa0Barons, who in turn provided them with military assistance. The Barons owed allegiance to the lords and the lords pledged fealty to the king. The\xa0Knights\xa0formed the lowest rung of the feudal lords. In totality, the feudal lords of medieval times did not cultivate their own lands but gave them to the peasants for cultivation.
Feudal system are the system in which farmer or business man give some part of those product to government as a tax.Shyd toh y he hota h baake pta ni
871.

Please help me please provide me class 10 sat all subjects chapter

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872.

Which you tube channel explain Nationalism in India in a best way. Please tell. ???

Answer» According to me best is extramarks in youtube ?
U can also prefer Edumantra with active class.
You are go on Vedantu. Vedantu is the best YouTube platform to the explanation of nationalism in India.
873.

Why year of 1848 is known as the year of revolution ??

Answer» Hi
1830 to\xa01848\xa0is rightly\xa0referred to\xa0as the age of\xa0revolution\xa0because it was during this period that the world witnessed the rise of liberal nationalism that stood in opposition to conservative regimes across Europe. Liberal nationalism is an idea where the Government is based on the free will of the people.
874.

Differentiate between individual and community owned resources.

Answer» Individual resoures are the resoures which belongs to an individual ex. Flats Community resoures are resoures which are owned by all the members of a common community ex public parks , transportation .Hope it will going to be helpful to you ?
Individual resources\xa0are legally\xa0owned\xa0by a single person or a group of persons. No one can use\xa0Individual resources\xa0without the owner\'s permission.\xa0Community resources\xa0are\xa0owned\xa0by everyone living\xa0in an\xa0area. Anyone can use the\xa0Community resources\xa0without owner\'s permissio
875.

What was liberalism? what was economic and political meaning of liberalism?

Answer» Economic and political meaning of liberalisation are listed below :1. After Independence,the Indian government put barrier on foreign trade and foreign investment.2. Initially,Indian Industries were just coming up after Independence,so competition from imports wouldn\'t have allowed these industries to come up.3. In 1991,the government decided that the time has come for Indian producers to complete the producers around the globe.
Liberalisation refers to the reduction or elimination of the government regulation or restrictions on private business and trade.
876.

Where was first automobile industry setup?

Answer» The Historical BackgroundIt was in 1942, before India\'s independence that Hindustan Motors manufactured the\xa0first automobile in India. Soon after India\'s independence, the Government of India tried to boost the sector by encouraging\xa0manufacturing\xa0of\xa0automobiles. Before that, the\xa0cars\xa0were imported directly
877.

Explain the role of language in developing the National sentiments in Europe.

Answer» Poland had been partitioned at the end of the 18th century by ‘The Great Powers,Russia, Prussia and Austria. Even though Poland no longer existed as an independent country but national feelings were kept alive through the language.(i) The emphasis on language was made not just to recover an ancient national spirit but also to carry the modern nationalist message to large audiences who were mostly illiterate.(ii) After the Russian occupation of Poland, Polish language was forced out of schools and the Russian language was imposed everywhere.(iii) Many members of the clergy in Poland began to use language as a weapon of national resistance.(iv) Polish was used for church gathering and all religious instructions.(v) The use of Polish thus came to be seen as a symbol of struggle against Russian dominance.
878.

what are the difference between ghandhiji and alluri sitarm ?

Answer» Gandhiji used non-violent methods to resist the British oppression. Alluri Sitaram Raju was militant. He organised a military army and attacked symbols of British authority.Raju was inspired by the Non-Cooperation Movement and persuaded people to wear khadi and give up drinking. He also asserted that India could be liberated only by the use of force, not non-violence. The rebels attacked police stations, attempted to kill British officials and carried on guerrilla warfare for achieving swaraj.\xa0Raju was captured and executed in 1924, and over time became a folk hero.
879.

Describe the political ideas of liberalism

Answer» They wants to changes in societyThey oppose to voting right for women They are favoured in private property
880.

Is laterite soil known as *padkhau soil*??...Yes or No

Answer» Noooi
No
The other name of padkhau soil is alluvial soil
No
881.

Explain the unification of Italy?

Answer» The process of unification of Italy:1. In the mid-nineteenth century, Italy comprised of 7 states out of which only Sardinia-Piedmont was a princely state. There wasn\'t even a common form of the Italian language.2. In 1830, Giuseppe Mazzini established a secret society called Young Italy and bring about a revolutionary uprising but failed.3. Chief Minister Cavour diplomatically joined SardiniaPiedmont, in an alliance with France. It defeated the Austrian forces.4. Armed volunteers led by Giuseppe Garibaldi also supported the troops and they marched into South Italy and the Kingdom of Two Sicilies. They got the support of the peasants there.5. In 1861, Victor Emmanuel ll was declared the king of unified Italy. However, most of the Italians were unaware of the idea of liberal-nationalist ideology.
882.

Name major source of energy in India

Answer» Coal
Coal
Coal, petroleum, natural gas
Coal
883.

Why did the second round table conference failed?

Answer» The 2nd round table conference 1931 was held in London . It was attended by Gandhiji as a sole representative of the congress, according to the terms of the Gandhi-Irwin pact of 1931. He conference was soon deadlocked on the minorities issue, with separate electorates being demanded now not only by Muslims but also by the depressed classes. The question of independence or setting up a responsible government receded into the background. The British government refused to concede the immediate grant of Dominion status. So Gandhiji returned to India disappointed.
The 2nd round table conference 1931 was held in London . It was attended by Gandhiji as a sole representative of the congress, according to the terms of the Gandhi-Irwin pact of 1931. He conference was soon deadlocked on the minorities issue, with separate electorates being demanded now not only by Muslims but also by the depressed classes. The question of independence or setting up a responsible government receded into the background. The British government refused to concede the immediate grant of Dominion status. So Gandhiji returned to India disappointed.
884.

In civil disobedience what method does people use to protest?

Answer» Civil disobedience can\xa0be active or passive, direct or indirect. An individual\xa0can\xa0either actively commit a prohibited act or passively refuse to conform to a prescribed action. For example, an anti-war protester may destroy his draft card or, alternatively, he may refuse to register for the draft
885.

Why did Gandhiji choose a simple thing like salt for the movement is salt still taxed today ?

Answer» Gandhiji choose salt as a powerful symbol for the civil disobedience movement\u200b because salt was something used by everyone whether the person is poor or rich, Muslim or Hindu. He thought it as an opportunity to unite the Muslim and Hindu as well as enhance the integrity of the nation.
886.

Type of allowial soil

Answer» What is development promises different people, different goals
Alluvial hota h bhai
Net attendance ratii
Alluvial soil can be classified into two groups on the basis of its age - the\xa0khaddar\xa0and the\xa0bhangar. The former is light in colour and is made up of newer deposits. The latter is the older alluvium and is composed of lime nodules or\xa0kanker\xa0and its composition is clayey.\xa0Khadar\xa0tends to be more fertile as new layers are deposited year after year during the monsoon season. The\xa0bhangar\xa0soil, on the other hand, can be cultivated using manure.
Alluvial soil can be classified into two groups on the basis of its age - the khaddar and the bhangar. The former is light in colour and is made up of newer deposits. The latter is the older alluvium and is composed of\xa0lime\xa0nodules or kanker and its composition is clayey.
887.

Write the difference between rice and wheat

Answer» Rice and wheat\xa0are the food crops,\xa0Rice\xa0has heavy carbohydrates whereas\xa0wheathas heavy fibres.\xa0Rice is\xa0the mostly daily used food in south India and\xa0wheat is\xa0uesd comparatively more in north India. Both the elements are essential\xa0for\xa0body, fibre gives more digestion and\xa0rice\xa0gives sugar contents.
Rice is a khraif crop grown in rainy season whereas wheat is rabi crop grown in the winter season. Region with 62.54 to 87 cm rainfall are most suitable for wheat cultivation and out of this 10-15 cm rainfall is required when crop is in the field. Region with 62.54 to 87 cm rainfall are most suitable for wheat cultivation and out of this 10-15 cm rainfall is required when crop is in the field.
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888.

Role of alternative water supply method in India

Answer» In case of insufficient\xa0water\xa0or absence of individual access to\xa0water, the rainwater harvesting\xa0system\xa0is analternative\xa0solution for the households, both in urban and rural areas. This rainwater can complement the existingwater supply system\xa0and reduce the pressure on asystem\xa0which is over solicitated.
889.

Differentiate between extensive and intensive agriculture

Answer» Hii shreya
\xa0\tExtensive AgricultureIntensive AgricultureIt is\xa0practised\xa0in areas with low population density, where the labour is scarce.It is\xa0practised\xa0in areas with high population density.The size of and land holdings are large.The size of land holdings is small but the cultivation is intense.Due to large land holdings and scarcity of labourers, most of the work is generally done by machines.Though, cultivation is done on the scientific lines, much of the work is labour intensive.This type of cultivation is\xa0practised\xa0in Russia.This kind of farming is\xa0practised\xa0in the Mediterranean regions.\t
890.

Explain the idea of satyagrah according to Gandhi

Answer» 1. Gandhiji strongly believed in the power of truth and the idea of Satyagraha. He felt that if the cause of the fight was true and against injustice, then physical force was not necessary to fight the oppressor.\xa02. Without the use of aggression, a satyagrahi could appeal to the conscience of the oppressor and persuade him to see the truth, instead of forcing him to accept it through the use of violence. Therefore, the truth was ultimately bound to succeed.3. After observing the divide in the nationalist movement amongst various communities and groups in India, he made attempts to unite the people of India through the dharma of ahimsa i.e. nonviolence.
891.

What is human development? Why human development important? Explain.

Answer» Human Development\xa0is the process of widening people\'s choices and the level of well being they achieve. According to the United National\xa0Development\xa0Programme, long and healthy life, education and a decent standard of life are the most\xa0important\xa0elements of\xa0human development.
892.

Distinguish between the intensive subsistence farming and commercial farming

Answer» \tIntensive Subsistence FarmingCommercial FarmingIn this type of farming, crops produced by the farmers are mainly consumed by their families. Surplus production is sold in the near by local markets.Crops mainly grown are: wheat, rice etcIn this kind of farming, crops are grown for commercial purposes, i.e. for selling in the local and international markets.Crops mainly grown are: tea, coffee, jute etc.It is labour intensive farming.Farming is mechanised and is prevalent in areas where farms are large and market economy is well developed.\xa0In this kind of farming, more than one crop is cultivated in the agricultural field.Generally one crop is cultivated.\t
893.

Compare the geographical conditions required for the production of cotton and jute

Answer» \tCottonJute(i) Cotton requires more than 21oC of temperature.Jute requires 30oC temperature.\xa0(ii) Rainfall: 50-100 cm.Rainfall: Near about 150 cm.\xa0(iii) Frost free days are must during picking daysHot and humid climate is required.\xa0(iv) Loamy and black soil is required.Well-drained fertile loamy soil is required.\xa0(v) Mainly grown in Maharashtra and Gujarat.Crown in eastern states of the country.\t
894.

What was the result of the Act of Union of 1707

Answer» Formation of Great Britain
The result was the formation of united kingdom of great Britain.
Why is power sharing good for democracies
Please tell the answer
895.

What is cheque what facility does it offer

Answer» Cheque is the return document of money
Cheque is a medium of exchange good and commodities through a piece of paper. It is not a cass payment it is a paper payment.It is the modern from of money.
A cheque is a paper instructing the bank to pay a specific amount from the person’s account to the person in whose name the cheque has been drawn.\tThe facility of cheque against demand deposits makes it possible to directly settle the payments without the use of withdrawal.\tFor payment through cheque, the payer who has an account with the bank, makes out a cheque of a specific amount.\tThe money is transferred from one bank account to another in a couple of days. The transaction is complete without any payment of cash.
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896.

Why did Gandhiji call of the non-cooperation movement?give reasons?

Answer» Because British forced to pay high revenue or tax
Gandhiji call of non cooperation movement as they were pressurized by the Britishers to pay a lot of tax on the salt which they made. This non cooperation movement was started by the first Satyagraha the Dandi March in which he with his supporters went to the Dandi in Gujarat and take promise that not to use the British Goods.That\'s all I know ???
\xa0Gandhiji decided to withdraw the ‘Non-Cooperation Movement’ in February 1922 because of the following reasons :1) Gandhiji felt that the movement was turning violent and satyagrahis needed proper training before they were ready for a mass struggle.2) Some nationalist leaders in the Congress believed that they should take part in the elections to the provincial councils as this will give them an opportunity to oppose the British within the councils and demonstrate to the people that the councils were not truly democratic. They resented to the struggle but could not openly criticize Gandhiji.3) In 1922, at Chauri-Chaura in Gorakhpur, a peaceful mob turned violent and clashed with the police resulting in the deaths of several policemen.
897.

Why people perform to deposit the surplus money in the bank

Answer» 1-As people think that the banks are too safe for their ?.2-As they thought that they used to deposit as much as they want without any problem.3-During the money crises (NOTE BANDI) they don\'t need to worry as if they don\'t have black money then their money will safe and exchange comfortablely.
To ensure safety of their\xa0money,\xa0people deposit\xa0their\xa0money\xa0with\xa0banks.\xa0Banks\xa0accept\xa0deposits\xa0and pay interest on\xa0deposits.\xa0People\xa0have the provision to withdraw their\xa0money\xa0as and when they require.
898.

the study of past events, particularly in human affairs

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899.

What is the history

Answer» The study of past events is called HISTORY.
the study of past events, particularly in human affairs
900.

Who used to be contestants in council election?

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