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(i) The silk routes are a good example of vibrant pre-modem trade and cultural links between the distant parts of the world.
(ii) The silk route was used by the Chinese traders to export silk to other countries.
(iii) These routes were used by traders to trade goods from one country to another.
(iv) Trade and cultural exchange always went hard in hand. Early Christian missionaries almost certainly travelled through this route to Asia, as did the early Muslim preachers, a few centuries later.
(v) These routes were also used to spread religions Buddhism emerged from eastern India to spread ir. several directions through intersecting points on the silk routes.
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The middle classes played an important role in the non cooperation Movement in the city.
The reasons are following;
- The middle class could not afford being out of job and out of service.
- The private facilities were too expensive to afford.
- The children were sent to government schools, the layers went to government courts.
- They re routed to their old placed.
Therefore the middle classes made the movement slow.
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Galvanometer is used to detect the flow of current
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Turn off the lights when we don't need it..
Use LED bulbs..
Use of biogas for cooking should be encouraged..
Solar cooker and pressure cooker should be used to cook food..
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limiting use of fossils
doing sustainable development
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Limitations of extracting energy from the wind: Wind flowing with a sufficient speed is not available everywhere and all the time. Thus wind is not a dependable source of energy. The kinetic energy of wind (wind energy) can be used only at the site of windmill.
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The British established a Monopoly in cotton and silk trade as follows:
1) They appointed a paid servant or the Gomasthas to directly purchase cloth from the weavers. This eliminated the existing traders control over the weaver.
2) They created a system of loans and advances. The weavers who were eager to increase their income readily accepted these loans.
3) The loans tied the weavers to the East India company and the space in which the weavers could bargain became increasingly limited.
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