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I don't really think this is a question... (more a statement) so I'm not entirely sure how to answer you other than a simple "Okay. That's an interesting and true statement." Sorry I couldn't help. Please clarify what the question was. Was it a true of false question? Is the question not complete? Again, sorry, but I can't help you here.
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How many articles does the Indian Constitution have?
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Currently, the Constitution of India has 448 articles in 25 parts and 12 schedules. There are 104 amendments that have been made in the Indian constitution up to January 25, 2020.
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Answer:
The Stamp Act (March 1765)
The Townshend Acts (June-July 1767)
The Boston Massacre (March 1770)
Explanation:
The Stamp Act of 1765 was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain which imposed a direct tax on the British colonies in America and required that many printed materials in the colonies be produced on stamped paper produced in London, carrying an embossed revenue stamp.
The Townshend Acts were a series of laws passed by the British government on the American colonies in 1767. They placed new taxes and took away some freedoms from the colonists including the following: New taxes on imports of paper, paint, lead, glass, and tea.
The Boston Massacre was a confrontation on March 5, 1770, in which British soldiers shot and killed several people while being harassed by a mob in Boston. The event was heavily publicized by leading Patriots such as Paul Revere and Samuel Adams.
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by sponsoring them
Explanation:
Traders from constantinople began to sponsor italian artists. Merchants from tripoli grew wealthy supplying armies fighting the hundred years' war. Italy was isolated from its neighbors, so it began to focus on its own culture
Answer:
Vietnam War, (1954–75), a protracted conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam and its allies in South Vietnam, known as the Viet Cong, against the government of South Vietnam and its principal ally, the United States.
Timeline: Vietnam War Timeline
Date: 1954 - 1975