What were some of the struggles Indians faced under British rule?

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Answer 1
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Many, I'm not Indian BTW

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Low Per Capita Income

Lack of Human Rights (Slavery)

Unemployment

High Birth and Death Rates

Many more, these are just Basic Ideas


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The northern part of the Midwest is referred to as the “rust belt” because of its cold temperatures and generous precipitation

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That's not where the term came from.  "Rust Belt" is a term
for the region straddling the upper Northeastern United States,
the Great Lakes, and the Midwest States, referring to economic
decline, population loss, and urban decay due to the shrinking
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F A L S E  : )

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Which of the following would NOT be considered a "map essential"?A. compass rose
B. legend
C. capital cities
D. scale

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I can very well imagine a good and effective map without the capital cities, for example a map of river systems would not need them and they would only take up space - so the correct answer is C.

The other are necessary to be able to locate the places presented.

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the answer to this question is D. because if u look at a map it will usually depending on the map will have both a compass rose and legends

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How does cable theft effect social,economic and environment ?

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.Damage: Accidentally caused by humans.Breaks: 
.Force majeure, or damage not caused by humans.
Failure:
.When equipment stops working from normal wear and tear.

What lake and dam is approximately 50 miles east of mason

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Buchanan Lake and dam (:

which geographic factor had a major influence the development of both egyptian and Babylonian civilizations

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What first comes to my mind is that one or more rivers feature very prominently in these civilizations: the Nile in the Egyptian and the Tigris and Euphrates in the Babylonian.

The Europe's second longest river forms a border between Romania and before it drains into the Sea.

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The second longest River in Europe is Volga in Russia.

The second longest River in Europe is the Danube, which flows though a number of capitals: Bratislava, Vienna, Budapest and Belgrade. It further flows to Romania, where it enters the sea.

The answer is: Danube

The Europe's second longest river Danube, forms a border between Romania and Ukraine, before it drains into the Black Sea.

The Danube is the second longest river in Europe. It passes through or touches the territory of ten countries. It starts its flow from Germany's Black Forest, in the southern part of the country, and it ends up in the Black Sea. Before it drains into the Black Sea, the Danube forms a natural, but also a political border between the East European countries of Romania and Ukraine.