1. rowlatt act is also known as?
2. what is rights?
3. what is Bedouin?
4. what is sand dunes?
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Answer:
The Rowlatt Act, referred to as the “black act” was passed by the British government in 1919, during the First World War. It was named after the Rowlatt Committee's president Sir Sidney Rowlatt. The aim of enforcing this act was to abolish revolt and uproot conspiracy against the British from India.
1) Rowlatt act is also known as Black Act. British colonial government passed this act on 1919 curb the growing nationalist upsurge in the country
2)Rights are:
a)An entitlement to do as a citizen, individual or human being.
b)Something that the society must recognise as being a legitimate claim to be uphold.
c)There is a distinction between what I desire to do and think that I am entitled to and what can be designated as rights.
3) The Bedouin, Beduin or Bedu are nomadic Arab tribes who have historically inhabited the desert regions in the Levant, the Arabian Peninsula, Iraq, and North Africa
4)Sand dunes are heaps of sand deposited at a place by the wind’s action in the
desert areas.