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Which Greek statesman is called 'the father of democracy'?

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Pericles

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What are the most reliable industrial shares on a stock exchange called?

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Blue chip

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In ancient Greek city states the central district would be built on a hilltop and it would contain the chief municipal and religious buildings . What was this place called?

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Acropolis

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In 1936 Gandhi shifted his ashram to segaon from Sabarmati . What new name did Gandhi give the villege?

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Sevagram

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What is Altamira in northern Spain Famous for?

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Caves with pre-historic paintings and engravings 

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What was the name of the mission that first landed men on the moon?

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Apollo 11

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Which organization has the motto 'Be prepared'?

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The Boy Scouts

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'Babeuf's Conspiracy' , an important event in the history socialism, was associated with which of the following countries?

A) Gemany B) France
C) Italy D) England
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) France

Explanation:

The wide gap between the aims of the French Revolution(equality in economic, social and political life) and the actual conditions in France after revolution created serious discontent among the people. It led to an attempt to overthrow the existing government in France with a view to building a society based on socialist ideas. This attempt, known as Babeuf's conspiracy, is an important event in the history of socialism.

      The conspiracy,as the name indicates, was the work of Noel Babeuf. He was born in 1760 and has participated in the French Revolution . He organised a secret society called the 'Society of the Equals'. 

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