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5801.

Bharat co-op mahadeep Kyo kha gata h

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साधारणतः महाद्वीप हम एक बहुत बड़े सतत् भूभाग को कहते हैं।उप महाद्वीप भीएक बड़ा भूभाग होता है ,जो महाद्वीप का ही हिस्सा होता है,लेकिन उप महाद्वीप वाला भूभाग समस्त महाद्वीपीय क्षेत्र में भौगोलिक और सांस्कृतिक रूप से भिन्नता रखता है। भारतीय उपमहाद्वीप एक प्रायद्वीप है,जो भी तीन और से समुद्र से घिरा है और उत्तर में महान हिमालय से और यहाँ विभिन्न जाति,धर्मों आदि के लोग निवास करते हैं। इसलिए भारतीय क्षेत्र को एक उप महाद्वीप का दर्जा प्राप्त है। यह समस्त एशिया से पहाड़ों की सीमाओं से बँटा हुआ है। भारतीय उप महाद्वीप में भारत देश प्रभावी है,इसलिए भी इसे भारतीय उप महाद्वीप कहते हैं। भारतीय उप महाद्वीप में निम्न देश शामिल हैं,यथा

5802.

what is the capital of jharkhand

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Ranchi is the capital of the jharkhand

capital of jharkhand is ranchi

Ranchi is the capital of Jharkhand

Ranchi is the capital of jharkhand

Ranchi is the capital of Jharkhand

5803.

Who is the CM of Jharkhand?

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Raghubar Das is CM of Jharkhand.

5804.

problems of third estate

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In theory, revolution against a monarch seems to be a conceptually sound idea. When people are oppressed they resolve to revolt in order to overcome their oppression. The problem with Sieyes’ argument is that he resolves to completely eliminate a privileged order. Unfortunately, privilege is in some ways inevitable and without a recognition of privilege revolution will likely be unsuccessful. The idea that the third estate should receive fair and equal representation is an admirable one, but Sieyes takes it to an extreme.

Moreover, Sieyes does not outline a concrete plan of action that the third estate should take in order to achieve a successful revolution. He also doesn’t discuss how exactly one can eliminate privilege. Without addressing some of these considerations his suggestions are incomplete and potentially hazardous. It is easy to find problems with the current system, but much harder to reengineer a superior system from the ashes of the old system.

I think Sieyes has a solid foundation for an argument. I think that the French Revolution was founded on good ideals, but lacked direction and focus. If we are to take Sieyes argument at its word, the revolution was a failure because it did not create fair and equal representation and just established a new kind of monarchy. There are many reasons why the revolution was not successful, but I think one of the main causes was this lack of strategic planning and focus on eliminating privilege. In contrast, the American Revolution had a very solid planning structure in the constitution conventions and also was run largely by the privileged elite, so eliminating privilege was not a central principle. This is a much more successful way of creating a new government.

A massive National debt, high and unfair taxation and an inresponsive government.

5805.

Which is called the Fourth Estate of democracy

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TheFourth Estate(orfourthpower) is a segment of society that wields an indirect but significant influence on society even though it is not a formally recognized part of the political system. The most commonly recognized part of thefourth estateis the news media, or press.The media is the “fourth estate” because it serves as watchdog over the three others: executive, legislative and judiciary.

5806.

1. Name the person who was originally a priest and wrote a very influential pamphlet called 'Whatis the Third Estate'(1

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Abbe Sieyes was the more common name for Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes, a prominent Roman Catholic clergyman who was a chief supporter of the French Revolution. His 1789 pamphlet 'What is the Third Estate' became one of the most influential books of the revolution and helped turn the Estates-General into the National Assembly.

5807.

sabse Pehle saytagrah kha hua

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Ans :- Champaran

TheChamparanSatyagraha of 1917 was the first Satyagraha movement inspired by Gandhi and a major revolt in theIndianIndependence Movement. It was a farmer's uprising that took place inChamparandistrict of Bihar, India during the British colonial period.

5808.

jharkhand kab alag huaa

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And:- on15 November 2000. On that day it became the 28th state of India.

shukriya

5809.

hamara Bharat kub ajad huya

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१५ August १९४७ को देश को आजादी मिली और हमारा भारत देश आजाद हुआ

5810.

Which proposal of Third Estate was rejected by the EstateGeneral?

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The Third Estate wanted voting to be done by the assembly as a whole where each member would have one vote. This demand was rejected.

The Third Estate wanted this proposal because they were in a majority in terms of the number of members. Hence, with this proposal, they could have dominated the Estates General.Instead, with the support of the King, it was decided that voting would be by estate giving the first two estates an advantage. It was the rejection of this proposal that triggered the French Revolution.

5811.

which estate paid taxes for all

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Before the French revolution, there was a total of three states:

• Clergy – the first estate

• Nobility – the second estate

• Commoners – the third estate

The third estate used to pay taxes after the revolution.

They consisted of a diverse set of people with unskilled labourers, experts, shopkeepers, etc.

Some of them were beggars while some were middle class or merchants.

5812.

Shudras were burdened wild heavy taxes,explam.

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Shudras were burdened with taxes because:

a. Since they were considered to be the people who served the other three castes.

b. For the maintenance of large kingdoms.

c. For maintaining big armies.

d. For building forts, kings levied taxes.

5813.

values are for the common good, like paying taxes

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VAT values.. can be the answer.

5814.

How would VAT reduce the evasion of taxes on goods? (AS1)

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It is a clear and transparent method of tax collection, which broadens the tax net, and helps to monitor a large number of people.

It is also a rationalised tax structure; practised and proven to be successful in many leading economies. The VAT regime will help to curb tax evasion and add more revenue to the state exchequer.

5815.

5. Which class did not pay taxes to the king ?(a) Brahmins(b) Kshatriyas(c) Vaishyas(d) Shudras

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a) Brahmins is the right answer

option a is the correct answer of the given question

Brahmins did not pay taxes to the king

(A) brahmins is the best answer

Option ‘a’ is the right answer

Brahmins my right answer

5816.

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The CAG is mentioned in the Constitution of India under Article 148 – 151. The CAG is ranked 9th and enjoys the same status as a judge of Supreme Court of India in Indian order of precedence. The current CAG of India is Rajiv Mehrishi, who assumed office on 25 September 2017. He is the 13th CAG of India.

Appointer:President of India

यह काम राष्ट्रपति करता है

5817.

oose the right answer from the four alternatives given below(i) The Tropic of Cancer does not pass throughI. Ch(c) Chhattisgarh(d) Tripura(a) Rajasthan(b) Odisha(il)The easternmost longitude of India is(c) 77° 6' E(d) 82° 32' E(a) 97° 25' E(b) 68 7' EUttarakhand. Uttar Pradesh. Bihar, West Bengal and Sikkim have common(dli)frontiers with(a) China(b) BhutanIf you intend to visit Kavarati during your summer vacations, which one of(c) Nepal(d) Myanmar(iv)the following Union Territories of India you will be going to(c) Andaman and Nicobar(d) Daman and Diu(a) Puducherry(b) LakshadweepMy friend hails from a country which does not share land boundary withIndia. Identify the country.(a) Bhutan(v)(c) Bangladesh(d) Nepal(b) Tajikistan

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5818.

1. What does an Identity Card do?

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Anidentity document(also called a piece of identification orID, or colloquially as papers)isanydocumentwhich may be used to prove a person'sidentity. If issued in a small, standard creditcardsize form, itisusually called anidentity card(IC,ID card, citizencard), or passportcard.

it gives as u as a proof of recognition for any kind of organization, institute, area, region, community or country

Identity documents of Indiaare increasingly used to transact and obtain government benefits in India.

While there is no single mandatory document, the following documents are used in lieu of a national identity document:[1][2]

Aadhaarcard, a biometric, digital and physical identity system.

Indian passport

OverseasPassport

Electoral Photo Identity Card(EPIC) issued by theElection Commission of India

Overseas Citizenship of Indiadocument

Person of Indian Origin Card

Permanent account number(PAN) card (income tax)

Driving licence in Indiaissued by the states

Ration cardissued by theGovernment of India

Identity Certificatefor non-citizens or stateless people

ABirth certificateissued by the Registry of Births and Deaths (RBD) or from a Municipality within the provisions of the RBD Act

Transfer/School leaving/MatriculationCertificate

Service Identity Card issued by State/Central Government, Public Sector Undertakings, local bodies or public Limited Companies

Copy of an extract of the service record of the applicant (only in respect of Government servants) or the Pay Pension Order (in respect of retired Government Servants), duly attested/certified by the officer/in-charge of the Administration of the concerned Ministry/Department of the holder

Policy Bond issued by Public Life Insurance Corporations/Companies

Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe/Other Backward ClasesCertificates

Freedom FighterIdentity Cards

Arms Licenses

Property Documents such as Pattas, Registered Deeds etc.

Railway Identity Cards

Student Photo Identity Cards issued by Government Recognized Educational Institutions in respect of full time courses

Gas Connection Bill

Bank/ Kisan/ Post Office Passbooks

Photo Bank ATM Card

Photo Credit Card

Pensioner Photo Card

Certificate of Identify having photo issued by Gazetted Officer or Tehsildar on letterhead

Unique Disability ID (UDID) Card / Disability medical certificate issued by the respective State / UT

Marriage Certificate

Proof of Marriage document issued by the Registrar

Gazette Notification

Legal Name Change Certificate

Identity documents are used for multiple purposes:

For domestic and international travel

To obtain a mobile phoneSIMcard

To apply for a passport

To obtain government benefits

In certain cases when asked to do so by law-enforcement officers

nationalidentity document("ID", "ID card", "identity card", "IC", "citizen card" or "passport card") is defined as an identity card with photo, usable as an identity card at least inside the country, and which is issued by an official authority.

Driver's licensesand other cards issued byregional governmentsindicating certain permissions are not counted here as national identity cards. So for example, by this criterion, theUnited States driver's licenseis excluded, as these are issued by local (state) governments (although these or state IDs are more or less required as nationwide identification).

Identity documents of Indiaare increasingly used to transact and obtain government benefits in India.

While there is no single mandatory document, the following documents are used in lieu of a national identity document:[1][2]

Aadhaarcard, a biometric, digital and physical identity system.

Indian passport

OverseasPassport

Electoral Photo Identity Card(EPIC) issued by theElection Commission of India

Overseas Citizenship of Indiadocument

Person of Indian Origin Card

Permanent account number(PAN) card (income tax)

5819.

62. Which one of the following UnionTerritories of India is the smallest interms of geographical area?(a) Daman and Diu(b) Chandigarh(c) Dadra and Nagar Haveli(d) Lakshadweep

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d) Lakshadweep is correct answer of following question

lakshadweep..................................................

D) is the right answer hope it helps

The right answer is lakshadweep

c) dadar and nagar haveli

D is the answer of the following

India's smallest Union Territory Lakshadweep is an archipelago consisting of 36 islands with an area of 32 sq km.

Lakshadweep is the correct answer

lakshadweep is the correct answer

5820.

ntion causes. % deborestin In die

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The causes for deforestation in India during British rule were:

(i) Increase in population, leading to growth in demand for food, and extension of land under cultivation at the expense of forests.

(ii) Colonisation by the British encouraged production of commercial crops.

(iii) Increased demand for timber due to expansion of railways and for ship building purposes.

(iv) Large areas of forests were also cleared to make way for plantation crops.

5821.

(b) Mention anythree advantages of having an election photo identity card.Ans.

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1. It is used to prove that you are citizen of India.2. It is used to give vote.3. It is as address prove.

5822.

What role advertisement play in our lives?

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Advertising Plays an Important Role in Our Daily Lives.

Advertisement has become an important part of our daily lives.

It is a form of persuasive communication.

It can be infomercials (on television), radio advertising oronlineadvertising.

5823.

What is the total geographical area of India?

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Total geographic area of India is 3,287,263 square kilometres.

3.28 million square kilometres

5824.

Which geographical feature in the north influences the history of India

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In the north of the Indian sub-continent lie the formidable Himalayas. Geographically these can be divided into three broad regions, namely:

• The Eastern Himalayas• The Central Himalayas, and• The Western Himalayas

The eastern branch of the Himalayas, the Patkai hills with its extension in the form of the Khasi, Garo and the Jaintia hills, closes the Brahmaputra valley from the south, adding to the isolation of Assam. South of Manipur, the Lushai and the Chin hills narrow into a long range of hills of the Arakan Yoma range, which demarcate the border with Myanmar and take it to Cape Negaris situated on the mouth the Irrawaddy river.

Although the routes through the eastern mountains are difficult, that has not prevented the flow of cultural influence from Southeast Asia and South China. The region has also witnessed a few military invasions from the east as also the gradual and partly peaceful penetration by people like the Ahoms, from Arakan into the Assam valley.

5825.

people AffectedHow were the LivesAfter forest lave

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Answer: Thelivesof the villagerswere affectedby theforest laws: Now the villagersweredeprived of their customary practices like hunting, cutting, grazing their cattle, collecting fruits, etc. ... Itwascommon for police, constables andforestguards to harasspeopleby demanding free food from them.

lives are affected by the forest law that the peaples like tribal communities totally depend on forest as forest will be becomes the state property so that not have the permit to take the basic livelhoood things so the watchmans take money or food from the tribal communities and it is established on 1864 and main center is in Dehradun on 1865 sonthe forest was distributed and slash agriculture and grazing were totally probhited so the peaple has to forced to left their livelihood and forest under the plantation ground under the suvervillance of colonial government

5826.

Pefficulties faced by the people who lives onthe mountain?

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They face a lot of challenges like no food, cold, hard to get food, maybe some snow storms, transportation to the city, may run out of resources but can't go to city, frost bite, and maybe you can fall.

because oxygen ,food,water that why live on mountain is difficulties

they face difficulties likelack of oxygen;food and water

5827.

Give two problems which arose with the new Munrosystem of fixing revenue.5.

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thank you anna

5828.

1. Mention different aspects of life in which women are discriminatedor disadvantaged in India.

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5829.

ntion different aspects of life in which women are discriminatedMeor disadvantaged in India.

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Thank U

5830.

n different aspects of life in which women are discriminated1. Mentionor disadvantaged in India.

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5831.

3. Give reasons.mental aspects must be carefully looked into before buildingEnvironhuge dams.

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5832.

which satellite is used for geographical survey?

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Landsatsatelliteshave been operating since 1972, providing a continuous global record of the Earth's land surface. The imagery is currently available at no cost through the U.S.Geological Survey(USGS).

ASTER Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer ALOS Advanced Land Observing SatelliteAVHRR Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer CBERS China-Brazil Earth Resources SatelliteCI confidence interval CVM contingent valuation method EO-1 Earth Observing One EROS Earth Resources Observation and Science CenterETM+ Enhanced Thematic Mapper PlusIKONOS Derived from eikōn, the Greek word for image LB lower bound MSS Multispectral ScannerMODIS Moderate Resolution Imaging SpectroradiometerSLC scan-line correctorSPOT Satellite Pour l’Observation de la TerreTM Thematic MapperWTP willingness-to-pay

5833.

8 What are the aspects other than income in our lives?

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Though income is one of the most important aspects of our lives, there are other important things, such as

(a) People also seek things like equal treatment, freedom, security and respect.

(b) Women need safe and secure environment to take up a variety of Jobs or run a business.

(c) People also need political rights.

(d) People seek a pollution-free environment.

(e) One may seek for better education of their children and quality health services.

5834.

14) apart from income which other aspects do people look for growth and development

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Income is necessary for the sustenance of life, however, only income is not the only criterion when we aspire for growth and development. The other things may include:

1. Health and fitness, as it paves a way to grow by keeping one in a healthy frame of mind.

2. Education is another factor which makes one rise in life.

3. Community service instillsthe feeling of oneness and many selfless people get satisfaction by devoting their time to it and in its growth find their own growth

4.. Fame leads to recognition of a person and it in itself boosts one to maintain it.

5. Some people want to grow their knowledge by travelingaround the world.

6. For some people, life is not all about money and they aspire for spiritual growth as that is the ultimate goal of a human life

5835.

19 Cases related to disputes arising between the Union Government and the States come underwhich jurisdiction of the Supreme Court?(a) Advisory Jurisdiction(b) Original JurisdictionAppellate Jurisdiction(d) Supervisory Jurisdiction

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The Commission considered as to whether the Supreme Court should be given exclusive jurisdiction in controversies concerning the distribution of legislative powers. Incidentally, it may be mentioned here that article 131A was inserted in the Constitution vide the Constitution (Forty-second Amendment) Act, 1976 so as to provide exclusive jurisdiction to the Supreme Court in regard to the questions as to constitutional validity of Union laws.

one word answer

So C Option is right

5836.

19. Describe the Original Jurisdiction of Supreme Court. 4 n

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Most of the time, theSupreme Courtonly hears cases that have already had some decision made in a lower court. For this reason, the Supreme Court is mainly an appellate court. But in section 2 of Article III of theConstitution, it states that the Supreme Court has original jurisdiction in cases involving foreign public ministers, consuls, or ambassadors, as well as in cases involving two different states.

5837.

What do you understand by the term jurisdiction? Discuss the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court

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5838.

5. What does the term 'Jurisdiction' mean?

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jurisdiction means to check the functioning of 2 other bodies and to implement law and order

5839.

What is the Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court?

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InIndia, theSupreme Courthas original, appellate and advisoryjurisdiction. Its exclusive originaljurisdictionextends to all cases between the Government ofIndiaand the States ofIndiaor between Government ofIndiaand states on one side and one or more states on other side or cases between different states.

5840.

4.What are different aspects of democracy?

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Citizens have right to choose their representatives.

*The constitution is the supreme power of the country.

*There are some limits on government set by the constitution.

*People are free to protect against government.

*Judiciary is free from the other two institutions in a real democracy.

*Elections are free and fair.

*Citizens have some fundamental right granted by the constitution that no one can violate and their violation is a punishable offence.

5841.

what are the aspects of market survey?

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1. Defining exactly what questions you want answered

2. Understand the voice of the customer

3. Know the source

4. Recognize your path

5842.

5. Describe the positive and negative aspects of diversity,

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Diversity can be best defined as the way things vary, or differ from one another. Some of the best examples of diversity are evident in the various cultures, ethnic backgrounds, racial characteristics and religious affiliations that make up both the American and global populations. Ideally, diversity enriches society by bringing a refreshing supply of perspectives and methods to a homogenized collective that may have exhausted its own. Historically, America has served as an example to the world of diversity at work. America has become synonymous with “experiment,” as it relates to the melding of a seemingly endless array of traits, characteristics and capabilities once only viewed in the context of their places of origin.

5843.

(0) Name two animals that have wings.

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ostrich,penguin,kivi are the animls that have wings.

peacock, croware some

The first is penguin.& the second is Exocoetus fish

ostrich penguin kiwi is the correct answer of the given question

5844.

write down the original jurisdiction of high Court?

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Original Jurisdiction

In several matters high court has power to hear the dispute in first instance, not by way of appeal. This is called original jurisdiction.

Like Supreme Court, high court has original jurisdiction in matters of enforcement of fundamental rights. Further, it has original jurisdiction in matters related to admiralty, will, marriage, divorce, company laws and contempt of court.

It also has similar jurisdiction in matters related to election of MPs and MLAs.

5845.

. Give reasons.( Environmental aspects must be carefully looked into before buildinghuge dams.

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When dams are built large areas surrounding the dam are submerged in water. This could lead to destruction of natural vegetation, agricultural land or even displace settlements. So, one must look into all these aspects before building a dam.

5846.

what is a general election

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A general election is an election in which all or most members of a given political body are chosen. These are usually held for a nation's primary legislative body, as distinguished from by-elections and local elections.

thanku

5847.

when and where first High Court were establish

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In India, High Court of Calcutta on July 1 1862

5848.

Q. 13. Write the name of diffetypes of coal.rent

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lignitebitumenanthracite

Anthracite: The highest rank ofcoal.

Bituminous: Bituminouscoalis a middle rankcoalbetween subbituminous and anthracite.

Subbituminous: Subbituminouscoalis black in color and dull (not shiny), and has a higher heating value than lignite.

5849.

How was Democracy restored in Chile after seventeen years of military dictatorshipunder General Augusto Pinochet?6,

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Ans :- Thedictatorshipwas establishedafter the democratically-elected socialist government of Salvador Allende was overthrown by a United States CIA-backed coup d'étaton11 September 1973. During this time, the country was ruled by amilitary juntaheaded by General Augusto Pinochet.

5850.

Why was Pinochet unpopular in Chile?

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coup in Chile. He became the President and ruled the country for 17 years. He became unpopular because :

(i) He established military dictatorship in Chile.

(ii) He tortured and killed all those who wanted to restore democracy.