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18 Write any three merits of Green Revolution |
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Answer» Green revolution merits:1. It help to increase in production 2. Increase in farmers income 3. Living standard of farmer has changed4. Increase in per hectare yield |
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18.Write any three merits of Green Revolution |
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Answer» Merits of the Green RevolutionGreen Revolution introduced a number of modern farming methods in India. Higher yield due to the use of HYV seeds. Machines like harvesters, tractors and threshers have made ploughing and harvesting faster and easier. Higher yield enabled farmers to sell the surplus food in the market and earn more. Pesticides and insecticides are able to protect the crops from pests and insects. A good irrigation system is able to enhance crop production. |
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18. Write any three merits of Green Revolution |
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Answer» Merits : 1. Higher Yield. 2. Machines made for ploughing harvesting easy. 3. Surplus food can be sold to earn more. 4. Pests and insects controlled by pesticides and insecticides. 5. Good irrigation enhances production |
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who was ruling over Russia during the revolution? how was he responsible for the revolution? |
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Answer» During the February Revolution, CzarNicholas II, ruler of Russia since 1894, is forced to abdicate the throne on this day in 1917, after strikes and general revolts break out in Petrograd (now St. Petersburg). |
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What is meant by Green Revolution? |
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Answer» The Green Revolution, or Third Agricultural Revolution, is a set of research and technology transfer initiatives occurring between 1950 and the late 1960s, that increased agricultural production worldwide, particularly in the developing world, beginning most markedly in the late 1960s |
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who is the father of vreen revolution |
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Answer» Mankombu Sambasivan Swaminathan is an Indian geneticist and international administrator, renowned for his leading role in India's Green Revolution, a program under which high-yield varieties of wheat . MS Swaminathan |
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What do you mean by green revolution? |
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Answer» Ans :- Green revolution refers to the increased agricultural production worldwide owing to the research and development of technology in the late 1960s. Farmers used the technologicallyimproved methods in their fields to increase the yield. It was initiated by Norman Borlaug. |
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Write any three merits of Green Revolution . |
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Answer» Merits of the Green RevolutionGreen Revolution introduced a number of modern farming methods in India.Higher yield due to the use of HYV seeds.Machines like harvesters, tractors and threshers have made ploughing and harvesting faster and easier.Higher yield enabled farmers to sell the surplus food in the market and earn more.Pesticides and insecticides are able to protect the crops from pests and insects.A good irrigation system is able to enhance crop production. |
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(2) .......... is the father of the GreenRevolution in India.(a) D. R. Verghese Kurien(b) Homi Bhabha(c) M. S. Swaminathan(d) Dr Norman Borlaug. |
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Answer» M. S. Swaminathan is correct answer M.S. SWAMINATHAN IS THE FATHER OF THE GREE REVOLUTION IN INDIA. M. S. Swaminathan is the father of green revolution in India M.S Swaminathan . option c is Right. (c) M.S.Swaminathan is ryt ans. M. S. Swaminathan is a correct answer option c is the correct answer of the given question m.s swaminathan is correct answer M. S. Swaminathan is the correct answer M.S.Swaminathan is the father of the Green Revolution in India. |
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describe the reforms which lead India to the green and white revolution |
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Answer» The phrase Green-revolution is associated with spectacular increase in the productivity of food grains. The production of food-crops increased because of land reforms through chakbandi system, using high yielding variety of seeds, large scale use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, development of surfaced and groundwater irrigational facilities and last but not least the rural electrification and farm mechanization. Institutional reforms which led to green revolution in India are: (i) Abolition of zamindari system. (ii) Provision of crop-insurance facility to protect farmers against loss of crop failure by natural calamities like drought, flood, hailstorm, cyclones, fire and diseases etc. (iii) Easy availability of capital at low rate of interest. (iv) Consolidation of small holdings to make them economically viable. (v) Special weather bulletins for farmers are introduced on newspaper, radio and television. (vi) The Government fixes the price of crops at Mandi, so that farmers may not get exploited by the market or mediators. 1.White Revolution: India is now the largest producer of milk in the world which is largely due to White Revolution. Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, Orissa, Karnataka and Rajasthan have over two-third of the cattle population of India. Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Assam and Gujarat also have considerable number of cattle. Crossbreed from foreign native cattle have also been developed. A number of cattle development projects have been initiated by the government. 2.Dairy co-operative: These co-operatives perform following activities: (i) They collect and market milk. (ii) They provide butter and cheese to urban population. (iii) They have ended the exploitation by the middle men. |
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3. Which states are mole li4. Do you believe that green revolution has made India self-suticlent in bodgrains? How?llwithout food. Explain? |
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6 Mention any three features of Democracy17.Why are Peninsularin seasonal in india ?18. Write any three merits of Green Revolution19.Explain the process of population change. |
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Answer» 16)Three main features of democracy are:• the final decision making power must rest with those elected by the people.• a democracy must be based on free and fair elections where those in power have a fair chance of losing.• each adult must have one vote and each vote must have one value 18)Green revolution merits 1. it help to increase in production 2. Increase in farmers income 3. living standard of farmer has changed4. Increase in per hectare yield 5. Indian have become self dependent demerits 1. It is reduce the soil fertility due to regular due to regular use of chemical fertilizer 2. water level has reduced due to continouus use of water please like my answer if you find it useful |
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cise3. Write short notes.(1) Photographs (2) Museums and(3) Audio sources. Complete the following diagram |
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Answer» one upon a time there was a Audio sources one upon a time there was a Audio sources one upon a time there was a Ausio sources once open a time there was a audio sources |
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2) Communication |
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Answer» Ans :- Communication is the act of conveying meanings from one entity or group to another through the use of mutually understood signs, symbols, and semiotic rules. The main steps inherent to all communication are: The formation of communicative motivation or reason. Message composition. Message encoding. PLEASE LIKE THE ANSWER |
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LIIt Thedia play an important role indemocracy?Can you give this diagram a title? What do you understa2.out the link between media and big business from tdiagram? |
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What do u understand by manner |
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Answer» It is the way that something is done or happens. : the way that a person normally behaves especially while with other people.manners: behavior while with other people |
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8.What are trade barriers? |
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Answer» Trade barriers are government-induced restrictions on international trade. Most trade barriers work on the same principle: the imposition of some sort of cost on trade that raises the price or availability of the traded products. hit like if you find it useful |
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1. What are barriers to entrepreneurship? |
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Answer» Expanding on this further, there are three barriers that prevent people from turning their ideas to reality. Money. Every idea needsfundingand money to turn it into a business. ... Fearof failure. Let's face it, we allfearfailure. ... Lack of a plan. |
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N iI k| IS GO B kDRI 16 DAPRY lohp—ille (1H) |
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Answer» आत्म दर्पण का सिद्धान्त (Looking glass self) एच सी कूले द्वारा १९०२ में प्रतिपादित किया गया था। |
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what do u understand by trade barriers |
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Answer» A barrier to trade is a government imposed restraint on the flow of international goods or services. The most common barrier to totradeis a tariff - a tax on imports. Tariffs raise the price of imported goods relative to domestic goods (goods produced at home). |
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Synthetic fibres are obtained from nature. |
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Answer» Synthetic fibresare manufactured using plant materials and minerals: viscose comes from pine trees or petrochemicals, while acrylic, nylon and polyester come from oil and coal. Viscosefibreisobtainedfrom the cellulose; versatility allows imitating materials such as cotton or silk. |
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ESO 80s.9. What is crop rotation? Mention its advantages. |
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Answer» Crop rotation is the practice of growing a series of dissimilar or different types of crops in the same area in sequenced seasons. It is done so that the soil of farms is not used for only one set of nutrients. It helps in reducing soil erosion and increases soil fertility and crop yield. Advantages of crop rotation:Growing the same crop in the same place for many years in a row (monocropping) disproportionately depletes the soil of certain nutrients. With rotation, a crop that leaches the soil of one kind of nutrient is followed during the next growing season by a dissimilar crop that returns that nutrient to the soil or draws a different ratio of nutrients. In addition, crop rotation mitigates the buildup of pathogens and pests that often occurs when one species is continuously cropped, and can also improve soil structure and fertility by increasing biomass from varied root structures. |
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3.Short answer questions:(a) What is a Ration card? State the three types of ration cards existing in our economy todayAns. |
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Answer» Ration cards are an official document issued by state governments in India to households that are eligible to purchase subsidized food. There are three types of ration cards.They are : 1.FCI (antodayaration card) for the poorest of the poor people.2.BPL(below poverty line ) for the people below poverty line .3.APL(above poverty line )for the people above poverty line. HIT LIKE BUTTON IF YOU ARE SATISFIED |
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liăfundDiscu about tha High ousts, in mdis |
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Answer» There are 25 high courts at thestate and union territorylevel ofIndia, which together with theSupreme Court of Indiaat the national level, comprisethe country's judicial system. Each high court has jurisdiction over astate, aunion territoryor a group of states and union territories. Below the high courts is a hierarchy of subordinate courts such as the civil courts, family courts, criminal courts and various otherdistrict courts. High courts are instituted asconstitutional courtsunderPart VI, Chapter V, Article 214 of theIndian constitution |
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(v) What are sand dunes? |
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Answer» Aduneis a mound ofsand formedby the wind, usually along the beach or in a desert.Dunes formwhen wind blowssandinto a sheltered area behind an obstacle.Dunes grow as grains ofsandaccumulate. Everydunehas a windward side and a slipface. sand dunes are the huge mass of sand or hill of sand built due to water flow the process by which strong winds flow in deserts they carry sand one place to another place when wind stopped sand which are carry by winds it make big dunes this dunes called sand dunes |
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Q.8. What are gliMatch the following ColumnsB1. Earthquakesa. Volcanob. Seawaves2. Lava3. Stacksc. Epicentred. Meanders4. Weatheringe. Wind5. River6. Sand dunes. ErosionG-17 |
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Answer» MATCH THE FOLLOWING COLUMNS:1. earthquake - epicentre 2. lava - volcano 3. stacks - seawaves 4. weathering- erosion 5. river- meanders 6.sand dune- wind is the best answer 🏆🏆🏆 |
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Fill in the blanksL. The plantis were the first to appear on the2. Natural vegetation includes forests and grasslands on the ebitth3. Deforestation leads to increase in4. Tropical evengreen forests are known asthe first toas member oftlevel in the atmosphere.in the Amazon Basin.Interaction on Society-VII (113) |
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Answer» 12 hr tropical rain forest |
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Why are the southern slopes m Hilelayailgon covered with thick vegetation cover as cormparednorthern slopes of the same hills? |
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what is the difference between head and tail dunes |
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Answer» Can you please clarify What topic is this question in relation to? geography A head dune is caused by an obstacle in the path of the wind and has a wind- line shape. A tail dune occurs behind and obstacle due to the wind flow blowing the sand away and can be 10 feet or a mile long. |
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Write about Thar Desert. |
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Answer» The Great Indian Desert Thar lies mostly in theRoyal Rajasthanstates of India, and extended into the some portion of Haryana, punjab andRann of Kutch in Gujrat. Thar desert covers eastern Sindh province and some area of Pakistan Punjab as well. The maximum area is covered in Rajasthan, India and total covers area is 208,110 km. It is said to be “The Great Indian Desert” is extending towards UP and MP as well. |
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what ave the tharens of eaxth |
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Answer» Three Realms of the earth are-Spirit/HeavensEarth/BodySoul/Sheol |
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23. Describe the functioning of CPU, -2 |
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Answer» The central processing unit (CPU) of a computer is a piece of hardware that carries out the instructions of a computer program. It performs the basic arithmetical, logical, and input/output operations of a computer system. ... TheCPUis sometimes also referred to as the centralprocessor unit, orprocessorfor short. |
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Question - Answers..Whey Zimbabwe cannot be called a descountry Give reasons.reda democratic |
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Answer» Zimbabwe is not considered a democratic country because: 1. In Zimbabwe Election held regularly but ZANU-PF party always won the election. 2. Since the party won the elections continuously it's leader Mugabe was the president of the country. 3. President Mugabe was popular but he used unfair practice in the elections 4. There have been a lot of human right abuses in Zimbabwe. 5. TV and radio is controlled by the government and give only the ruling party's version. |
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8. What is odd about ZANU-PF of Zimbabwe? |
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Answer» ZANU-PF is the elected president of south africa.But after indepence no one except him can became the president. Although he is elected he is corrupted |
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The main purpose of the Berlin Conference was to |
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Answer» The main objectiveof theBerlin Conference(1884-85) was to codify and legalize the European colonization of Africa. |
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c. Write any three uses of plants. |
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Answer» Human uses of plants include both practical uses, such as for food, clothing, andmedicine, and symbolic uses, such as in art, mythology and literature. The reliable provision of food throughagricultureis the basis of civilization. |
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what is focus |
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Answer» A incident Ray parallel to principal axis after reflect they meet at a point called focus Focus is the thinking skill that allows people to begin a task without procrastination and then maintain their attention and effort until the task is complete. Focus helps people pay attention in the midst of distractions and setbacks and to sustain the effort and energy needed to reach a goal. For example, a child would be using good Focus skills when sitting down to begin an essay and then diligently writing until the assignment is done without getting distracted by the television, Internet, or friends. Video games can help improve Focus by allowing kids to practice their focusing skills while in the midst of a fun and immersive gaming experience. Many games, particularly fast-paced action games, require sustained focus, attention, and effort in order to “beat” levels and to be successful in the game. Watch the video to learn more about how video games can help your child improve their Focus thinking skill. A incident ray parallel to principal axis after reflect they meet at a point called focus the mirror or lens. when a incident Ray's parallel to principal axis after reflect meet at a point called focus Focus is a 2015 American romantic crime comedy-drama film written and directed by Glenn Ficarra and An incident ray parallel to principal axis after reflect they meet at a point called focus An incident ray parallel to principal axis after reflect they meet at a point calledfocus. |
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Day become when we focus on |
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Answer» It may become a night as wellThanks |
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when was congress party born |
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Answer» On28 December 1885, the Indian National Congress was founded at Gokuldas Tejpal Sanskrit College in Bombay, with 72 delegates in attendance. |
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(i) What is the election of the Congress Party ? |
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Answer» TheIndian National Congress is a broadly basedpolitical party in India.Founded in 1885, it was the first modern nationalist movement to emerge in the British Empire in Asia and Africa.From the late 19th century, and especially after 1920, under the leadership ofMahatma Gandhi, Congress became the principal leader of theIndian independence movement.Congress led India to independence fromGreat Britain,and powerfully influenced otheranti-colonial nationalist movementsin theBritish Empire. |
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(t) What is the election of the Congress Party? |
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Answer» The Indian National Congress (INC), generally referred as Congress, is one of the major political parties in India. The party is currently in opposition to the rulingBharatiya Janata Partyat the center. The INC was founded by in 1885 by the then prominent leaders, Allan Octavian Hume, Dadabhai Naoroji and Dinshaw Wacha. The part back then played a crucial role in fighting for India’s independence. After Independence, the party was in power for five consecutive terms under the leadership ofJawaharlal NehruandIndira Gandhi, until the 1975 Emergency. After that, it could not keep up the continuity till 2004. Then it returned to power for two consecutive terms under Manmohan Singh. The INC follows Gandhi’s methods of socialism and social democracy. It is known for introducing Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and has managed to initiate some important social policies like the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee (MNREGA) and National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) under a coalition government of United Progressive Alliance (UPA). The RTI act of 2005 was also this party’s brainchild. In December 2017, after 19 years of service and leadership given to Congress, party presidentSonia Gandhimade way for the new President. As the largest democratic party in the world, the Congress party, through an internal election process — in which an electoral college comprising of 9,000 party delegates from different blocks of India —endorsedRahul Gandhias the party president. |
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India is a sovereign,socialist,secular,democraticrepublic justify |
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Answer» We, The People of India, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic and to secure to all its citizens: Justice: social, economic and political; Liberty: of thought, expression, belief, faith, and worship; Equality: of status and of opportunity; and to promote among them all Fraternity: assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the Nation; |
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where and when was the first socialist government formed |
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Answer» Ans :- The Australian Labor Party was the world's first elected socialist party when it formed government in theColony of Queensland for a week in 1899. PLEASE LIKE AND SHARE THIS APP |
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what is malaria ? |
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Answer» Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease that affects humans and other animals. Malaria causes symptoms that typically include... Causes:Plasmodium spread bymosquitos Symptoms:Fever, vomiting, headache Prevention:Mosquito nets,insect repellent,mosquito control, medications |
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why did many conservatives not purpose a return to the society of pre - revolutionary days |
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Answer» Because they realised from the changes initiated by Nepoleonthat modernisation could, in fact, strengthen traditional institutions like monarchy. |
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(1)* Malaria, hepatitis, elephantiasis, dengueAns. |
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Answer» Malaria is Protozoa,Hepatitis is Virus, The answer is virus these all of type of virus |
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re consumptiondu Hou heve technteal and coomie dlopment led to more consumptionresources? |
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2) Identify the odd term.a. Malaria, hepatitis, elephantiasis, dengueb. Plague, AIDS, cholera, T.B. |
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Answer» hepatitis and cholera are odd terms in respective groups |
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Distinguish between- Infeinfectious diseases.2) Identify the odd term.a. Malaria, hepatitis, elephob. Plague, AIDS, cholera,TAnswer in one to two sent |
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Answer» hepatitis and cholera are odd terms in respective groups |
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. Why did the Europeans try to find out an alternative sea route to India? |
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Answer» The European try to find out an alternative sea route to India Because itbecame necessary for the Europeans to a direct sea route to the East because of the increase in demands of cotton, silk and spices. This resulted in great competition and less profit. Therefore, in order to gain profit the European had to and a cheap source of supply for these product. Mainly to avoid paying the Muslims. India has had ancient trade networks with Europe that goes earlier than the Greek and Roman civilizations [as a part of theTin trade]. Europeans have been visiting India for thousands of years and Indians have been doing the opposite trip. While many Indians know that Europeans came to India, they don't know that the opposite happened too. There is the interesting story ofZarmanochegas- a Sramana philosopher sent by the Pandyan Kingdom of Tamil Nadu - who immolated himself in Athens 2000 years ago to prove his conviction to his philosophy. His tomb is still there in Greece. He and other philosophers brought Indian ideas to the West. This was instrumental in the development of Christianity [Buddhist influences on Christianity]. |
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