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Answer the following questions in short.

I. Which commercial crops were grown by the British in India?

II. Name some tribal groups of India?

III. Who was Brisa Munda?

IV. Name some activities in which the tribals were involved for their

sustenance?

V. Which is the supreme law making body in our country?

VI. In which house the Money Bill is first introduced?

VII. Why did Gandhi ji break the salt Law?

VIII. To amend the Constitution-what majority of the Parliament is required?​

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Answered by XxArmyandBlink74xX
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  1. Which commercial crops were grown by the British in India?

Answer:-Colonial British Era (1757–1947 CE)

Colonial British Era (1757–1947 CE)Few Indian commercial crops—such as Cotton, indigo, opium, wheat, and rice—made it to the global market under the British Raj in India..

2.Name some tribal groups of India?

Answer Plz refer pic in that the answer is .

3.Who was Brisa Munda?

Answer:-Birsa Munda was an Indian tribal freedom fighter, religious leader, and folk hero who belonged to the Munda tribe.

4. Name some activities in which the tribals were involved for their

sustenance?

Answer:-

5.Which is the supreme law making body in our country?

Answer :-The Parliament is the law-making body of the Union Government. The Indian legislative system is a bicameral one which means that there are two houses at the centre responsible for making laws and other deliberative functions—the Lok Sabha or the House of People and the Rajya Sabha or the Council of States.

6. In which house the Money Bill is first introduced?

Answer:-Money Bills can be introduced only in Lok Sabha (the directly elected 'people's house' of the Indian Parliament). Money bills passed by the Lok Sabha are sent to the Rajya Sabha (the upper house of parliament, elected by the state and territorial legislatures or appointed by the president).

7.Why did Gandhi ji break the salt Law?

Answer:-When the East India Company took charge of India -it heavily increased tax on salt. ... Indians were burdened by this as salt had become a sort of luxury item. In 1930 Mahatma Gandhi decided to break the salt law as a symbol of civil disobedience.

8.. To amend the Constitution-what majority of the Parliament is required?

Answer:-All other Articles of the Constitution are left to be amended by Parliament. The only limitation is that it shall be done by a majority of not less than two-thirds of the members of each House present and voting and a majority of the total membership of each House

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