Price level rose on average by 63 percent in second plan, 5.8% in third plan, 9% in fourth plan, 6.3% in fifth plan, 3.6 percent in Ninth plan and 4% in 2004-05. Furthermore, the plan witnessed only increase in inequality. Rich Class becomes richer and poor class poorer. This inequality is found not only in industrial sector but in agriculture sector also. According to one estimate, 3 percent of household own roughly 50 percent of cultivable land. Hope this helps and if your feeling generous, leave a rate, thanks, and brainliest. ;)
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Explanation:
You can usually tell from the abstract, or summary of the article whether an article is related to the topic. If there is not an abstract, read the introduction of the article, then scan the article headings.
Answer: Communications gap
Explanation: The gap in communication is an everyday occurrence in modern society. The speed of life, as well as the large number of commercials, offers, are the reasons for the communication gap. What sociologists and psychologists see as the reason is a lack of empathy, that is, people's unwillingness to understand others in such a busy modern society or to look at the perspective of others. That is why this gap arises, because what one person or party intended to say was not understood by the person who is listening, i.e the recipient. And so in this case, where the advertisement may have stated that the cleaning shop receives laundry for 24 hours and that customers can take over the laundry from 11 am to 7 pm, or there may be some other misunderstanding, there was certainly no complete understanding between what was stated in the commercial and what Thelma understood.
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D. She later changed her mind about the women's rights movement and fought against women obtaining the vote.
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Elizabeth married Henry Brewster Stanton, had children, she also had a close connection with Susan B. Anthony, and she was also a driving force behind the Seneca Falls Convention. But she never once in her history changed her mind about the fairness of women's right to vote. She always contributed onto it.
(I'm 80% sure of that)
not perfect tho lol
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Carter G. Woodson.
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Carter G. Woodson was an author and historian. He is known as the “Father of Negro History” because he defended that education could transform society, improve race relations and benefit the lower classes. He was the first African American born of slaves to earn a PHD. He also defended that all people should learn black history and because of that he celebrated Negro History Week.