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Shreya Mishra 3 years ago

There was a huge rise in the defense expenditure of the Government of India. There was a sharp increase in the prices of daily commodities. The war drove the demand for industrial goods like jute bags, clothes, rails, and

Suhani Verma 3 years ago

Impact of first world war in India: - The economic and political situation in India was altered by the First World War. - The Colonial Government of India ended up massively increasing the expenditure for defence. - The Colonial Government increased the taxes on business profits and individual incomes. - Business groups of India started to insist on more opportunities for development as the Indian industries had expanded during the war. - There was a sharp rise in prices due to Increased demands for war supplies and military expenditure, which in turn posed lots of difficulties for common people. - Fabulous profits were reaped by business groups due to war which was completely in contrast to the situation of the common man. - The First World War created a situation where imports from other countries into India started reducing and there was higher demand for goods like rails, cloth, jute bags.
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Shreya Mishra 3 years ago

Gandhiji used to say that religion can never be separated from politics. What he meant by religion was not any particular religion like Hinduism or Islam but moral values that inform all religions. He believed that politics must be guided by ethics drawn from religion.

Khushal Sinha 3 years ago

Don't know
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Anshika Singh 3 years ago

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Sarthak Malviya 1 year, 11 months ago

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Resource planning > techniques or skill of proper utilisation of resource is termed as resource planning. The three phases of resource planning are as follows ÷ > the resources can be used for a long time. >the resources can be used in more economical ways. > so that resources can be used for future generations also.

Sanket ... 3 years ago

~ because of unequal and uneven distribution of resources we need a balanced resource planning at national, regional,state or local levels are required . 3 Steps of resource planning are :- • Identification and inventory of resources across the region of the country through surveying, mapping, qualitative and quantitative estimation and measurement of resources. • Evolving a planning structure with endowed technology,skills and institutions are set up for implementing the resource development plan. • Matching the resource development plan with overall national development plan.

Tanishk Tomar 3 years ago

Please tell this question answer
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Gayatri Pathade 3 years ago

Both are examples of power sharing. 😎

Shreya Mishra 3 years ago

The similarities between Belgium and Sri Lanka are: 1) Both have complex ethnic composition of different linguistic groups. 2) ln both countries this complex ethnic composition caused disputes among communities and led to civil war. 3) Both suffered from majoritarianism
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Suhani Verma 3 years ago

Qp= √( X-x )² + (Y-y)² = √(5-0)² + (-3-1)² = √ (5)² + (-4)² = √ 25+16 = √ 41 QR= √ (X-x)² + (Y-y)² = √ (x-0)² + (6-1)² = √ (x)² + (5)² = √ x² + 25 Qp =QR √41 = √x² +25 Both side squaring (√41)² = (√x²+25) 41 = x² + 25 41- 25=x² 16 = x² 4 = x Distance between, QR=√( 4-0)² + (6-1)² = √(4)² + (5)² =√16+25 =√41 PR=√(5-4)² + (-3-6)² =√(1)² + (-9)² =√ 1+81 =√82
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Harshith M. V 3 years ago

Valli was mature, clever and practical beyond her years. Saving sixty paise was not an easy job for a girl of her age. She thriftily saved every coin that came in her way. She was determined to resist any temptation that came in her way.
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Tarun Sharma 3 years ago

Lungs have alveoli a baloon like structure it provide a large surface area for gases exchange

Khushboo Kumari 3 years ago

The presence of millions of alveoli in the lungs provides a large surface area for the exchange of gases. And this availability of a large surface area maximizes the exchange of gases.

Rohit Soni 3 years ago

Lungs have millions of alveloi that provide large surface area for the exchange of gasses
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Vanshika Jain 3 years ago

Glucose+oxygen _ water+carbon dioxide+water+energy

Vanshika Jain 3 years ago

By process of respiration Carbon dioxide out and Oxygen in

Tarun Sharma 3 years ago

Carbon dioxide is taken by blood from alveoli and oxygen is taken by alveoli from blood vessels the hemoglobin in blood transfer this in all body parts

Devank Kaushik 3 years ago

Oxygen and Carobon dioxide is transported in human beings through a process known as respiration. The following gases transport through blood which acts as a carrier of gases, food and waste across the body

Anushka Chavhan 3 years ago

Respiration
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

Nationalist tension emerged in the Balkans because the Balkan states were aspiring for nationalism. The Balkans was a region comprising modern-day Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece, Macedonia, Croatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro and their inhabitants were called Slavs. In the19th century, the major portion of the Balkans was under the Ottoman Empire. The ideas of romantic nationalism developed in the Balkans.
Nationalist tensions emerged in the Balkans because of the spread of ideas of romantic nationalism as also the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire that had previously ruled over this area.

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Harshith M. V 3 years ago

In the 1860s, Otto von Bismarck, then Minister President of Prussia, provoked three short, decisive wars against Denmark, Austria, and France, aligning the smaller German states behind Prussia in its defeat of France. In 1871 he unified Germany into a nation-state, forming the German Empire.
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Saloni Kumari 3 years ago

Chapter 1,3 , 4,6, 7,10 is important chapter
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🥱🥱 ... 3 years ago

go to google and search ( consumer rights.pdf ) 🙂
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Tilak Raj 3 years ago

3median = mode +2mean

Guri Mundi 3 years ago

2median= mode -2mean

Naman Saxena 3 years ago

Mode = 3median - 2mean
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

Anything with more density than water will sink in water, but other objects that have less density than water will float. The reason the clay floats in water is because it has less density than water. Archimedes in the fifth century was the first to explain this principle of buoyancy and use it.

Tarun Sharma 3 years ago

If coin have less density than water then it float
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Saksham Dogra 3 years ago

1−cotθ tanθ ​ + 1−tanθ cotθ ​ = 1− tanθ 1 ​ tanθ ​ + 1−tanθ tanθ 1 ​ ​ = tanθ tanθ−1 ​ tanθ ​ + tanθ(1−tanθ) 1 ​ = tanθ−1 tan 2 θ ​ + tanθ(1−tanθ) 1 ​ = tanθ−1 tan 2 θ ​ − tanθ(tanθ−1) 1 ​ = tanθ(tanθ−1) tan 3 θ−1 ​ = tanθ(tanθ−1) (tanθ−1)(tan 2 θ+tanθ+1) ​ = tanθ tan 2 θ+tanθ+1 ​ = tanθ tan 2 θ ​ + tanθ tanθ ​ + tanθ 1 ​ =tanθ+1+cotθ =1+ cosθ sinθ ​ + sinθ cosθ ​ =1+ sinθcosθ sin 2 θ+cos 2 θ ​ =1+ sinθcosθ 1 ​ =1+secθcosecθ = RHS
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

The information technology industry deals in the storage, processing and distribution of information. The main factors guiding the location of this industry are resource availability, cost and infrastructure. The major hubs of the IT industry are the Silicon Valley, California and Bengaluru in India.

Madhu Singh 3 years ago

Computer
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Gayatri Pathade 3 years ago

Median=l+[n/2-cf] h ----------- F
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

Toggle Keys can play an alert each time you press the Caps Lock, Num Lock, or Scroll Lock keys. These alerts can help prevent the frustration of inadvertently pressing a key and not realizing it. Turn on Filter Keys. This option sets Filter Keys to run when you log on to Windows.

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Itisha Sharma 2 years, 11 months ago

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Anshika Anshika 3 years ago

Batter system is one of the mode of exchange of goods in ancient times.

Mohammad Irfan 3 years ago

What's wrong if the majority communit rule
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

The imperial state in China was, for a very long time, the major producer of printed material:

  1. China possessed a huge bureaucratic system that recruited its personnel through civil service examinations. Textbooks for this examination were printed in vast numbers under the sponsorship of the imperial state.
  2. By the seventeenth century, as urban culture bloomed in China, the uses of print diversified. Reading increasingly became a leisure activity.
  3. new reading culture was accompanied by new technology. Western printing techniques and mechanical presses were imported in the late nineteenth century as Western powers established their outposts in China.
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Rohit Soni 3 years ago

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