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u. TendlyThich of the following is the oldest computer?AbacusKindleb. Laptopd. Neolithic |
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Answer» Neolithicis the oldest computer thanks Anabacusis a manual aid to calculating that consists of beads or disks that can be moved up and down on a series of sticks or strings within a usually wooden frame. Theabacusitself doesn't calculate; it's simply a device for helping a human being to calculate by remembering what has been counted. Neolithic is the oldest computer |
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Microsoft |
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Answer» Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational technology company with headquarters in Redmond, Washington. It develops, manufactures, licenses, supports and sells computer software, consumer electronics, personal computers, and related services. |
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Answer» √2x^2+(2+5)x+5√2= 0√2x^2+2x+5x+5√2= 0√2x(x+√2)+5(x+√2)= 0(x+√2)(5+√2x)= 0please like the solution 👍 ✔️ |
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you* Express 0.99999.... in the form L. Are you surprised by your answer? Withteacher and classmates discuss why the answer makes sense.9 |
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Answer» Let x= 0.9999…. There is only one repeating digit so multiply by 10 ,we get 10x= 9.9999… -----------------(i) x= 0.9999… ---------------------- (ii) subtract (i) from (ii) , we get 9x= 9 Divide by 9, we get x= 9/9 99999/100000 correct answer |
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(a)the hardware.is an interface between the user and |
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Answer» a wristwatch is.......... ... . ................................... on............................ the owner can take it back after...................................................... contact operating system is the answer os is the correct answer of the given question operating system...... operating system is the best answer |
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Answer the following questions in one sentence each.What are the different alignment options available in Microsoft? |
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Answer» Ans :- There are fourtypesof paragraphalignmentyou can set withinWord: Left-aligned. All lines in the paragraph butt up against the left text margin. ... Center-aligned. All lines in a paragraph are centered between the left and right text margins. ... Right-aligned. ... Justified. |
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What is the basis principle of IndianForeign Policy?(A) Non-Alignment(B) Pro-Alignment(C) Anti-AlignmentD) of these |
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Answer» Indian foreign policy is still determined by its age old principle of Panchsheel. It is the most important principle of India's foreign policy to coexistence and cooperation among neighbouring nations. (d) is correct option A)non alignment is the answer as stated in the constitution (d) none of these thanks brother |
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EXDlain aty thre QlHow does International Monetary fund function? |
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Answer» TheInternational Monetary Fund(IMF) is an organization of 189 countries,workingto foster globalmonetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitateinternationaltrade, promote highemploymentand sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world. TheIMFwas conceived primarily as a supervisory institution to promote international monetary cooperation and facilitate the growth of international trade. This is to be achieved through maintaining monetary exchange stability and assisting member countries who are experiencing balance of payments problems. |
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thre 18llowing in one sentence each.Which are the famous literary works of Cholas? |
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Answer» During the imperial Chola period thePrabhandabecame the dominant form of poetry. The religious canons ofSaivaandVaishnavasects were beginning to be systematically collected and categorised. The Cholas built numerous temples, mainly for their favourite godShiva, and these were celebrated in numerous hymns. |
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How have biogas plants proved to be a va jable source of energy in rural India? Give i's threbenefits. |
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Answer» 1 2 |
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1. Explain the meaning of yoga. |
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Answer» Yoga is a group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices or disciplines which originated in ancient India. Yoga is one of the six orthodox schools of Hindu philosophy. There is a broad variety of yoga schools, practices, and goals in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism |
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How was civil disobedience movement different from Non-cooperation movement? |
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Answer» TheCivil Disobedience Movementwas aimed at breaking certain laws like the Salt Laws. People also refused to pay taxes at some places.Non-cooperation movementwas launched to unify Hindu and Muslims and to attain Swaraj whileCivil disobedience movementwas launched to attain 'Purna Swaraj' or complete independence. |
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ywas the Non-Cooperation Movementdrawn (suspended) ? |
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Answer» In 1922 the Chauri Chaura incident where 22-23 policemen died due to violent class between people and police disheartened Gandhiji. He did not tolerate violence at any cost. Thus he called off Non-Cooperation Movement. |
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Why did Gandhi start the non-cooperation movement? |
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Answer» Mahatma ghandi started because: -The non-cooperation movement was started with the middle class refusing to buy British cloth and boycotting Government offices, schools and courts. -The peasants in Awadh, tribal also joined in the non-cooperation movement which was called off because of the violence in Chauri Chaura. -In December 1929, under Nehru’s leadership the radicals won over the liberals and the moderates and formalised the demand for Purna Swaraj and not Dominion Status as had been thought of before. |
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write the years in which these events occurred.1. Partition of Bengal2. Jallianwala Bagh Massacre3. Non-Cooperation Movement4. Civil Disobedience Movement5. Quit India Movement6.india gets freedom |
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Answer» 1.Partition of Bengal : 19 July 19052. Jallian Bagh Massacre : 13 April 19193. Non Cooperation Movement : 1 August 19204. Civil Disobedience Movement : 12 Mar 1930 – 6 Apr 19305. Quit India Movement : 9 August 19426. India gets Freedom : 15 August 1947 name one plant which shows movement |
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WhostartedNon-Cooperationmovementand When? Name the various forms that the RonCooperation movement took in different parts of India |
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How can you say that Non-aligned movement was successful? |
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Answer» At a time when the world was facing the threat of a third World War, India took this initiatove along wothother countries. It led to: A good inage of India across the globe Some respote from all the tensions; a way to end all problems sometime in the future. However, you need to understand that India played the NAM card when it suited her. During the '71 War, it was revealed how India had entered into secret deals with Russia in case either country enters a war. There were other deals with Russia as well, which led to the USA establishing its presence in Pakistan. Overall, the NAM was pretty successful in convincing the world to shed all animosity yet help India maintain its defences and incline towards Russia. A smart move. |
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These days however, the prices iExample 8: (Finding Sales Tax) The cost of a pair ofroller skates at a shop was 450. The sales tax charged was5%. Find the bill amount.id was 5 |
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what is revolution in 1998 |
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Answer» Suhartoresigned as president ofIndonesiaon 21 May 1998 following the collapse of support for his three-decade long presidency. The resignation followed severe economic and political crises in the previous 6 to 12 months.B.J. Habibiecontinued at least a year of his remaining presidential years, followed byAbdurrahman Wahidin 1999. |
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Question: Were the Anti-federalists right? Has thegovernment become dominated by the wealthy andby powerful economic interests? If so, how? Lastlyif you believe that they were correct, then how wouldyou counteract that today? |
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why was non cooperation movement launched by mahatma Gandhi . explain three reason? |
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Answer» (i) After returning from Africa in 1915 Gandhiji launched some local satyagraha’s but he was looking for an opportunity to launch a national level movement against the Britishers. (ii) The Non-Cooperation Movement was launched by Gandhiji to support the Khilafat (iii) It was also launched against Rowlatt Act and the Jallianwala Bagh incident. |
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What are the features of the NornCooperation Movement? |
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Why did non Cooperation movement wasnot as succesful cas Granchi ji thought |
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Answer» The Non-Cooperation Movement failed when violence erupted in Chauri Chaura on February 5, 1922. Following the Amritsar Massacre, Mohandas Gandhi called for a nonviolent protest against the British government, known as the Non-Cooperation Movement. Gandhi called for Indians to peacefully resist the "satanic" government of Britain. The movement began in on August 1, 1920, and it lasted until February 1922. Gandhi called the movement off and a failure when violence broke out in Chauri Chaura. On February 5, 1922, a police officer attacked some locals picketing a local liquor store in Chauri Chaura, and as a result, an angry mob of peasants set fire to the local police station with 22 police officers inside. Even though the movement had successes, Gandhi called it off fearing more acts of violence, most specifically by the British. After the movement came to an end, he was arrested in March and sentenced to 6 years in prison. |
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Explain one way by which the following can be considereddemocratic:a) Familyb) Classroomc) society |
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Answer» Family is democratic because it is by the members where everyone is considered to be important , respected , loved and plays a role in the happiness of the family. Classroom is democratic when everyone is treated equal without any discrimination on the basis of religion , caste , etc School is democratic when the works under the administration , law , rules and regulation when no indiscipline is accepted or tolerated. |
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With increasing depth, the temperatureof sea water decreases to a certainlimit.(d) |
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Answer» Sea or ocean water temperature varies according to latitudes and the depth of the ocean floor. The temperature of the ocean water near the equator is more than that of the temperature near the Arctic and the Antarctic circles. With the increasing depth the temperature of the ocean water decreases . It is because the sunlight can penetrate into the ocean only up to a depth of 200 meters. Within this depth various marine organisms are found in large numbers. From which book have you taken this question? Please tell us so that we can provide you faster answer. |
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Who is a wholesaler? What are the functions of wholesaling? |
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Answer» point wise Various functions performed by a wholesaler are explained below. (i) Buying and Assembling:The wholesaler purchases goods in large quantities from different manufacturers and assembles them at one place and stores them in his warehouse and resell to the retailers. (ii) Warehousing:ADVERTISEMENTS: By preserving the goods received from different manufacturers in stores, the wholesaler performs the function of warehousing. The storage of goods is needed on account of time lag between production and consumption of goods. (iii) Grading and Packaging:The assembled goods are graded in accordance with their quality and packed in different containers before supplying to the retailers. In this manner, the wholesaler performs important marketing functions of grading and packing. (iv) Transportation:The wholesalers purchase goods from manufacturers and carry them to his godowns and then supply the same to the retailers. He may employ his own vans or hire vehicles for carrying the goods on account of bulk purchases. They can avail of economies in freight. (v) Financing:The wholesaler provides credit facilities to the retailers and manufacturers. They sometimes give advance to the manufacturers for the goods to be received later. By selling goods on credit they help the retailers. (vi) Risk Bearing: A wholesaler performs the marketing function of risk bearing also. Goods are exposed to many risks such as destruction and spoilage in warehouses on account of many avoidable and unavoidable reasons. The wholesaler is also confronted with many other risks viz., sudden changes in demand of the product, prices of the products going down and non recovery of payment from retailers in (bad debts) etc. (vii) Providing Marketing Information:The wholesaler imparts valuable information to both the manufacturer and the retailer. He keeps informing the manufacturer about the tastes, preferences, likes and dislikes of the customers. He gathers this information from the retailers. At the same time he informs the retailer about the goods produced by the manufacturer. In order to gather the information the wholesaler conducts various market surveys. (viii) Dispersion of Goods:The wholesalers sell goods to largely scattered retailers. When the stock of retailers is exhausted, they approach the wholesalers for purchasing the goods. In this process, the wholesaler provides valuable service in the disposal of goods. The wholesaler also undertakes extensive advertisement and also sales promotion techniques for the dispersal of the goods. |
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1. Temperature decreases with increase inaltitude. |
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Answer» The temperature will decrease with the increase in height because: • The atmospheric pressure will fall that will directly decrease the temperature. • The concentration of the greenhouse gases will decrease which will decrease the temperature. Carbon dioxide and water vapour will increase sharply as we will move upward which will result in the decrement of the capacity of heat absorption. |
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National Urban Health Mission) |
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Answer» National Health Mission was launched by the government of India in 2013 subsuming the National Rural Health Mission and National Urban Health Mission. It was further extended in March 2018, to continue till March 2020. |
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what do you mean by urban? |
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Answer» Anurbanarea orurbanagglomeration is a human settlement with high population density and infrastructure of built environment. In urbanism, the term contrasts to rural areas such as villages and hamlets and inurbansociology orurbananthropology it contrasts with natural environment Anurbanarea is the region surrounding a city. Most inhabitants ofurbanareas have nonagricultural jobs.Urbanareasarevery developed, meaning there is a density of human structures such as houses, commercial buildings, roads, bridges, and railways. "Urbanarea"canrefer to towns, cities, and suburbs. urban means belonging to OR related to a town or city |
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Where is the headquarters of Oil and NationGas Commission?(a) Mumbai(b) Dehradun(c) Vadodara(d) Digboi |
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Answer» Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) is an Indian multinational oil and gas company earlier headquartered inDehradun, Uttarakhand,India.b) Dehradun |
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Buying and selling can take place without going to amarketplace.' Explain this statement with the help ofexamples. |
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Answer» thanks |
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5. 'Buying and selling can take place without goirmarketplace.' Explain this statement with theexamples. |
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Explain the incident which took place at Champaran. |
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Answer» The Champaran incident of 1917 was India's first civil disobedience movement against the British colonial rule. Champaran in Bihar was in extreme poverty due to increased land rents and low wages of landless laborers. The causes leading upto the incident were:1) increase in land rents by British officials2) Mandating peasants to grow indigo in the best part of their lands.3) Growing poverty in Champaran with peasants having meagre sources of income and deteriorating quality of life.The zamindars and European planters(British) combined their forces to oppress the peasant class.Rajkumar Shukla distressed by the sight of the farmers in Champaran, asked Mahatma Gandhi to help. He invited Mahatma Gandhi to visit Champaran and listen to the plight of the peasants and come up with a solution. Gandhi's visit was welcomed by a huge crowd which included prominent personalities like Rajendra Prasad, N parekh, JD Kriplani and M Desai. This alarmed the authorities of the region which issued an order to arrest Gandhi and his supporters. This agitated the crowd. But Mahatma Gandhi took the path of non violence and accepted the order of arrest. This behavior by Gandhi made the British look bad and so they allowed Gandhi to interfere. Gandhi advocated the plight of the farmers and was successful in his quest. The European planters left the lands and the life of farmers became better. |
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6 Mutiny of sepoys in India took place in the |
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Answer» I think 1857. b. |
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What incident took place a Chile on 11 September 1973? |
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Answer» A military coup took place in Chile on 11 September 1973 under General Augusto Pinochet. Pinochet became the President of the country and ruled it for the next 17 years. |
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Major constructions and development work took place in delhi between 1805 to 1937 |
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Answer» This vital part of Delhi was named after Field Marshal Prince Arthur, 1st Duke of Connaught and Strathearn and the construction work began in 1929 and was completed in 1933. |
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headquarters 1 10U18) Give brief information about the Battleof Plassey.ORBetween which two powers did the Battleof Plassey take place? Why? What was theoutcome of the Battle ?ln Rnttle of Plassey took place between |
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Explain the statement'Minal devi was an ideal queen. |
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Answer» Minal Devi or Mayanalla, a famous queen of eleventh century Gujarat, is remembered as an able and just administrator. She was the daughter of Jayakeshin, a king of the Kadamba dynasty in Karnataka and was married to Karna I, a Chalukya king of Anahillapatanawada who met an early death, leaving his queen and young son Siddharaja Jayasimha. Minal Devi acted as regent for her son, who went on to become a legendary hero. An incident described in Rajashekhar Suri’s Prabandha Kosha testifies to the fact that she inspired him in many of his warlike exploits. She also managed affairs of state, built several monuments and lakes and was responsible for the remission of the tax on pilgrims visiting the Somnath temple. Two lakes built in her period were Minalasar or Munsar near Viramgam and Malva at Dhavalakka or Dholka in Ahmedabad. According to legend, there was a house owned by a woman at the proposed site of the lake Malva, which needed to be demolished to give the lake a regular shape. The queen offered a big sum of money to the woman for her house, but she refused, saying, ‘I shall be famous with your lake,’ thus threatening to sacrifice her life if her house was touched. The queen did not coerce her, showing herself to be a just ruler. This event led to the Gujarati saying: ‘If you want to see justice, go to Dholka and have a look at Malva lake.’ no in short in short |
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When did the French Revolution take palce? |
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Answer» in 1917 A.D French revolution takes place |
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In which century did Industrial revolution take place inEngland? |
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Answer» Industrial Revolution, in modern history, theprocessof change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated byindustryandmachinemanufacturing. This process began inBritainin the 18th century and from there spread to other parts of the world. Although used earlier by French writers, the termIndustrial Revolutionwas first popularized by the English economic historianArnold Toynbee(1852–83) to describe Britain’s economic development from 1760 to 1840. |
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During french revolution what is thecondition of women and after frenchrevolution benefit ofl women |
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Answer» Condition of Women before the French Revolution: a. Women were considered to be socially inferior to men, Most women had no access to education. Only the women belonging to the first and second estate, daughters of the nobles and other wealthier class had access to education.b. Women from the third estates were involved in small jobs, some sold fruits, flowers, some were employed as domestic servants. Condition of Women after the revolution: a. Women were not granted political rights and were still considered to be passive citizens.b. They organised groups, clubs in order to voice their views, demanding equal set of political rights, right to vote.c. Some efforts were made to improve the conditions of women, like laws were made related to marriage, divorce was legalised, schools were set up , schooling was made compulsory for girls.d. It was only in 1946, that women were given right to vote. |
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7. Explain the consequences of the French Revolution on France.OrExplain the legacy of the French Revolution,8. Briefly describe the role of Eronch philqwunhars in cruating awarene |
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" the philosophers and their role to play in French revolution" in light of this statement explain the different a philosopher ideas that we are prevalent before the French Revolution. |
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Answer» The role of philosophers in the French revolution are as follows:-(1) During 18 th century , France had many revolutionary thinkers.Among them were Voltaire , Rousseau , Montesquieu and Dederot .Their revolutionary ideas helped the people to fight for their rights . (2) They exposed the inefficiency of the monarch and and his government. (3)Voltaire's ideas encouraged people to fight against the privileges and finance of the Church without guilt. (4) John Locke propounded the ideas refuting divinity and absolute rights of monarch. (5) Montesquieu believed that all the powers should not be concentrated in one person's hand. (6)Rousseau asserted the doctrine of democracy and popular sovereignty. He believed that the government should be based on the consent if the governed .He wrote a book known as " Social Contract" . (7) Thus the ideas of the philosophers were a direct attack on privileges and feudal rights which protected the upper classes. They played a vital role in bringing about the revolution. |
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why are several plants, animals and birds becoming endangered species? |
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Answer» Destruction of Habitat Humans destroy precious habitat--the natural environment of a living thing--when they fill swamps and marshes, dam rivers and cut down trees to build homes, roads and other developments. Pollution Oil spills, acid rain and water pollution have been devastating for many species of fish and birds. Hunting and Fishing Many animals are over-hunted because their meat, fur and other parts are very valuable. Exotic Species When animals or plants arrive into a new habitat from a foreign place they sometimes introduce diseases that the native species can't fight. These "exotic" species can also prey on the native species. |
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Why are several plants, animals and birds becoming endangered species? |
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Answer» Species become endangered for two main reasons: loss ofhabitatand loss ofgenetic variation. |
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WORKSHlightless Birdsentify the flightless birds with the help of this from South America.It has three toes on each foot. It either walksor runs. It uses its wings to show off and tobalance itself.is the hingest living bird |
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Answer» Ostrich is the answer. ostrich is the correct answer Ostrich is correct answer for my side emu is right answer |
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more inputs which are manufactured inindustry. Do you agree? |
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Write briefly about the archaeologcal site at kodumanal |
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Answer» Kodumanalis a village located in theErode districtin the southern Indian state ofTamil Nadu. It was once a flourishing ancient trade city known asKodumanam, as inscribed inPatittrupathuofSangam Literature. The place is an important archaeological site, under the control of State Archaeological Department of Tamil Nadu. It is located on the northern banks ofNoyyal River, a tributary of the Cauvery. |
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. Write True or false.It was Gandhiji who demanded that all adults have the right to vote.In India. everyone who is eighteen or abov e enjoy s the right to voteKings or queen get their power from the people they ruleThere was a time when Govt. did not allow women and the poor to participate in electionsfen w ithout property have no right to vote in the country like U.S.A |
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Answer» 1)False- Gandhiji helped to fight against the British rules 2)True- Yes everyone above 18 has right to vote. 3)True4) True 5) False there were twelve rulers dakshinapatha |
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o were the groups who could not participateemblies of the ganas? |
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