Why were ryots reluctant to grow indigo? Answer: The ryots were reluctant to grow indigo because: The planters paid a very low price for indigo. The ryots were not in a position to even recover their cost, earning a profit was a far-fetched idea.
Because they were excecuting mass genocide of citizens with "undesirable traits"
Answer:
a. Not an excessive incentive.
Explanation:
- The researcher wants to know where there is a potential relationship between the potential subject and the children and that as given a basket of toys to use at their first visits.
- Hence the IRB wants to determine the relation of the toys that are not an excessive incentives. Thus thereby studying the states of the prisoners and then evaluation their interaction with their children.
Answer:
Correct answer:
D.belong to a single ethnic group
Explanation:
In the East African Region in Africa, most of the countries there have one ethnic group so therefore, it is not an uncommon or unusual act. <em>This single ethnic group led to them sharing similar culture, speaking same language (with probably different dialect). Example of such countries include Tanzania, Rewarnda, Burundi etc.</em>