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Baise Rajya (Nepali: बाइसे राज्यहरू) were sovereign and intermittently allied petty kingdoms on the Indian subcontinent, ruled by Khas from medieval India, located around the Karnali-Bheri river basin of modern-day Nepal. The Baise were annexed during the unification of Nepal from 1744 to 1810. The kingdom's founder Prithvi Narayan Shah (ruled 1743-1775) did not live to see this, but his son and grandson annexed the entire collection by the end of the 18th century.
Simraungadh, Simraongarh or Simroungarh ( Devanagari: सिम्रौनगढ) was a fortified city and the main capital of the Tirhut Kingdom founded by Karnat King Nanyadeva in 1097.Presently it is a municipality of Nepal, located in Bara District, Province No. 2. Archaeological investigations of the fort also show that part of the walls extended into Bihar, India as the city was situated on the modern-day border. The municipality was created in 2014 by agglomerating the Village Development Committees of Amritganj, Golaganj, Hariharpur & Uchidih; and later on expanded to include Bhagwanpur, Kachorwa, Dewapur-Teta, and Bishunpur kamalpur.
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101001000
(1000 + 1 Million) + 100 Million = 101001000
The correct answer would be option B, Unconditioned Stimulus. Pavlov placed meat powder in the mouths of dogs, and they began to salivation. The food acted as an unconditioned stimulus.
Explanation:
An unconditioned stimulus is a stimulus or which naturally, unconditionally or automatically triggers a response. Due to unconditioned stimulus, a response itself is generated automatically. For example, when you feel the smell of your favorite food and at once you feel hungry. In this example, smell is the unconditioned stimulus and hunger is the response.
Similarly, when Pavlov, the renowned psychologist, when conducted the research to see the relationships between stimulus and response, he found out that when he placed meat powder in the mouths of dog, they started to salivate. In this example, the meat powder acted as the unconditioned stimulus and salivation acted as the response to this stimulus.
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