Explain india work in the international worker before the age of machine imdustries -SST 10th

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Last Answer : Silk and Cotton.

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Last Answer : (i) Slow pace of technology of new machines : Though Technological inventions were taking place, bur their pace was very slow They did not spread dramatically across The industrial landscape ... that enhanced the productivity of labour manifold was slow to be accepted by the industrialists.

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Last Answer : 3. management

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Last Answer : You may want to file a complaint with your local departmanet of labor.

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Last Answer : (3) Economic rent is the difference between the market wage and the reservation wage. Explanation: The difference between the actual market wage and the reservation wage is called economic rent. Therefore ... per-son becomes unemployed (The Goals of Macroeconomic Policy by Martin Prachowny. p. 58).

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Last Answer : 4. Increase work efforts on those tasks that are on the critical path.

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Last Answer : a) Low costs for hardware and software

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Last Answer : A : Low costs for hardware and software

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Last Answer : A : Low costs for hardware and software

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Last Answer : A : Low costs for hardware and software

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Last Answer : A : Low costs for hardware and software

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Last Answer : (i) Handwritten were copied on palm leaves or on handmade papers. (ii) Pages were beautifully illustrated. (iii)They were pressed between wooden covers or sewn together to ensure preservation, (iv) ... and fragile, (vi) They could no: he read easily as script was written in different styles.

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Last Answer : (i) India had a very rich and old tradition of handwritten manuscripts in Sanskrit, Arabic,Persian as well as many vernacular languages. (ii) Manuscripts were copied on palm leaves or hand-made ... easily as script was written in different styles. They were, thus not widely used in everyday life.

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Last Answer : (i) Manuscripts were copies on palm leaves or on hand made paper. (ii) Pages were beautifully illustrated. (iii) Manuscripts were highly expensive but fragile. (iv) They were in various vernacular languages. (v) They could not be read easily as the script was written in different styles.

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Last Answer : Answer : B

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Last Answer : Tabulator Machine Co.

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Last Answer : b) Computer Tabulating Recording Corp.

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Last Answer : a. Tabulator Machine Co.