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Muskan Samanta 5 years ago

Brahmans were the educated persons who were also known as priest. They were scholars, they have right to study, they performed big sacrifices or yajana. They composed vedas and many religious songs. They also classified people in to four groups namely:- 1. Brahman 2. Kashtriya 3. Vaishya 4. Shudra

Radhika Mantri 5 years ago

Brahmans are rich people and those who can study

Meeta Saxena 5 years ago

Brahmans are those who are scholars and perform religious rites

Sharath Ekkelly 5 years ago

priests

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago

Four classes in the Rig Vedic period are following.

  1. Brahmanas— They were educated priests and scholars who performed religious rites and imparted education.
  2.  Kshatriyas— They were the soldiers and protect the tribe from outside attacks.
  3. Vaishyas— They were the farmers, traders and craftsmen.They had to shoulder the entire responsibility of the society.
  4. Shudras— They formed the lowest order of society and served the other three groups and did menial jobs.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

The suffrage movement means right to vote. This movement belongs to the women and the poor people who have to fight for the participation in government. During the World War-1, the struggle for the right to vote got strengthened. This struggle comes to be known as suffrage movement. Accomplishments of Suffrage Movement : During the World War-1, men were away from their house fighting in the battle field. At this time, women were called upon to do the work, which were earlier done by men. Women did their best and try to manage and organize different kinds of works. People wonder to know that the women can do such work. Women began to be seen as being equally capable for doing hard work and making decision. The people who were demanding the Right for Women and got their demand heard, they chained themselves in rallying in public places and meetings. In America, women were given right to vote in 1920 while in UK in 1928.  

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Radhika Mantri 5 years ago

Mercury is the nearest plant to the sun

Sonam Sharma 5 years ago

Pls tell me

Sonam Sharma 5 years ago

______ plant is nearest to the sun

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

The Junagarh rock inscription of Rudradaman says that a dam on the Sudarshana Lake for irrigation was constructed by Pushyagupta a provinicial governor of Chandragupta Maurya.

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Siya Panchal 5 years ago

Earth is neither too hot nor too cold

Siya Panchal 5 years ago

Conditions favourable life supporting gases are only found on earth. Two necessery things ie. Water and air are only on earth. Air contains life supporting gas oxygen. Thus, the reason earth is called unique planet.

Sonam Sharma 5 years ago

______ plant nearest to the sun

Hridey Bhaskar 5 years ago

Because of atmosphere on the earth

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

The earth is called a unique planet because:

  1. It is the only planet which has favorable conditions that support life. It is neither too hot nor too cold.
  2. It has water and air, which are very essential for our survival.
  3. The air has life-supporting gases like oxygen.
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Siya Panchal 5 years ago

Stars are big and hot celestial bodies that have their own heat and light and planets are celestial bodies which does not have their own heat and light. They are lit by the light of stars.

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

StarsStars are very big and hot celestial bodies made up of gases.
They have their own heat and light, which they emit in large amounts.
Planets: Planets are celestial bodies, usually smaller than stars.
They do not have their own heat and light. They are lit by the light of stars.

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Samiksha Dangi 5 years ago

The presence of wide range of quality or features is called diversity

Radhika Mantri 5 years ago

Diversity refers to a group of people which consist of people belonging to different culture, religion, speaking different languages and follow different traditions.

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

Diversity refers to a group of people which consist of people belonging to different culture, religion, speaking different languages and follow different traditions.

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Sashwati Lahkar 5 years ago

History: What, Where, How and When. Politics: Understanding Diversity Geography: The Earth in our Solar System.

Devika S S 5 years ago

History: What, Where, How and When. Politics: Understanding Diversity Geography: The Earth in our Solar System. ??

Sahil Kumar 5 years ago

Nice answer

Siya Panchal 5 years ago

What , where , how and when in history . Understanding diversity in civics. The earth in our Solar System in geography.

Sahil Kumar 5 years ago

What, where,how,and when
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

Stereotype is the fixed notion or image of a group/person without any regard for their individuality. This has no rational or scientific basis.
For example, the notion that girls cannot drive is a stereotype as there are a lot of good women drivers.

Discrimination is differentiating and treating people of a particular community or a group, differently from others by giving them less advantages. This is usually done by pre-judging people and then putting their biases in action.
For example, a male child is preferred over a female child. It is thought that the girl is a burden on the parents as a lot of dowry is required during her marriage, whereas the boy stays with the family and provides them support throughout his life.

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Coorrect

Meghna Thapar 5 years ago

Equality is about ensuring that every individual has an equal opportunity to make the most of their lives and talents. ... Equality recognises that historically certain groups of people with protected characteristics such as race, disability, *** and sexual orientation have experienced discrimination. In the political thought, equality is described that all human beings are equal, and equality in distribution, namely equal distribution of wealth, social opportunities and political power. There are different types of equality such as political, social, legal, natural, and economic equality.

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Shradha Kumari 4 years, 11 months ago

Jana and sangha iska answer nahi hai samghe na

Piyush Kumar 5 years ago

Janapadas are small kingdoms. Mahajanapadas are big kingdoms by conquer countries

Aanya Mittal 5 years ago

The Mahājanapadas were sixteen kingdoms or oligarchic republics that existed in Northern ancient India from the sixth to fourth centuries BCE during the second urbanisation period

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

Janapadas were small territories where the initiation of modern kingdoms was formed. However, with time, one janapada overtook another to expand and grow. Thus, janapadas led to mahajanapadas.

Land where the jana set its foot and settled down.

Some janapadas gained control over large areas and became mahajanapadas

Shradha Kumari 5 years ago

Jana & Sangha
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Mo Suleman Mo Suleman 2 years, 2 months ago

Who keeps a check upon the government in democracy

Vaishnavi Tyagi 4 years, 10 months ago

@Nilanshu Samanta Samanta thanks...

Muskan Samanta 5 years ago

Universal Adult Franchise means the right to vote for adults. In this movement Mahatma Gandhi encourage all the adults to participate in the movement and to force the British Government to give them permission for right to vote for adults.
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Defination of Diversity is to vary

Aanya Mittal 5 years ago

It means understanding that each individual is unique, and recognizing our individual differences. These can be along the dimensions of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, age, physical abilities, religious beliefs, political beliefs, or other ideologies.

Adarash Sharma 5 years ago

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Parul Maurya 5 years ago

Please

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

Diversity refers to a group of people which consist of people belonging to different culture, religion, speaking different languages and follow different traditions.

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Adarash Sharma 4 years, 9 months ago

BHdjht

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

Reasons for the Nationalist upsurge in the 19th century Europe :
i Oppression of people under absolute rulers.
ii Liberal ideas spread by well-known philosophers and leaders.
iii The French Revolution inspired the people to fight for freedom.

-The slogan Liberty Equality and Fraternity became the clarion call for the common people.iv With the outbreak of revolutionary wars the French army and its soldiers began to carry the ideas of nationalism abroad.

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Anugraha Mahesh 5 years ago

360 longitudes and 180 longitudes

Tanmay Tarun 5 years ago

360

Aanya Mittal 5 years ago

There are 360 longitude and 180 latitude

Adarash Sharma 5 years ago

Sjjxchhcs

Srujan Lamture 5 years ago

There are 360 longitude in whole earth
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Muskan Samanta 5 years ago

A flowchart showing the factors of production is physical map.

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

Following charts shows the factor of production

Land, Labour, capital, Entrepreneur

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Atharv Hegde 5 years ago

Churning
Churning

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

When milk, cooled after boiling, is poured onto a piece of cloth the cream (Malai) is left behind on it. This process of separating cream from milk is an example of churning.

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago

Answer : churning

When milk, cooled after boiling, is poured onto a piece of cloth the cream (Malai) is left behind on it. This process of separating cream from milk is an example of churning.

Beena Negi 5 years ago

Lsk
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Shivam Singh 5 years ago

By writing on walls so people can read them and he send officials to they can read for people who can't read

Abhishek Gupta 5 years ago

Buddha tried to spread his message to the people by teaching in the ordinary language, Prakrit so that everybody could understand it. He travelled on foot, going from one place to another, teaching people
Buddha tried to spread his message to the people by teaching in the ordinary language, Prakrit so that everybody could understand it. He travelled on foot, going from one place to another, teaching people.

Naina Kundu 5 years ago

Buddha spread buddhism in several parts of the world. he told the eight fold paths and he passed the messages of the 4 noble truths. Even after he died his students passed the messages of buddhism

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago

 Buddha tried to spread his message to the people by teaching in the ordinary language, Prakrit so that everybody could understand it.  He travelled on foot, going from one place to another, teaching people. Also, he encouraged people to think for themselves rather than to simply accept what he said.

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Sruthi Suresh 5 years ago

Washington

Bhavya V 5 years ago

Wastington
Washington

Rushmitha Ep?? 5 years ago

Washington

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Washington
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Muskan Samanta 5 years ago

Prime meridian

Bhavya V 5 years ago

Prime meridian

Tiyasha Mandal 5 years ago

Prime meridian

Vinay Sindhu 5 years ago

Prime meridian
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Aradhya singh

Account Deleted 5 years ago

Are you crazy
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Aishwarya Singh 5 years ago

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Ayushman Singh 5 years ago

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Rohitha S 5 years ago

domestication
Domestication led to settled life.
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Anjali Mahadik 4 years, 8 months ago

Write a brief notes on the levels of panchayats

S,Y Yadav 5 years ago

______ led to settled life

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