History, asked by brij20oct, 7 months ago

Explain how the Indus people knew the best use of the
‘ Potter’s Wheel’.?

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Answered by dobariyatalket
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It is hard to underestimate the importance of the wheel to ancient Indus civilization. All indications are that it was an indigenous development, pursued in flat agricultural areas, and probably preceded that other great wheel - pardon the pun - of change, the potter's wheel. "Discoveries [in the past 20 years] suggest that the earliest wheeled carts of the Indus valley developed in the core areas of the alluvial plain," writes Mark Kenoyer in his comprehensive, fascinating Wheeled Vehicles of the Indus Valley Civilization from the book Wheel and Wagon - Origins of an Innovation.

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Answered by dadishanti
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Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte:

After the French Revolution, France became a republic.

The Jacobins introduced some radical reforms but they under Robespierre followed the policies so relentlessly that he himself was guillotine in July 1794.

The fall of the Jacobin government allowed the wealthier middle class to seize power. Two legislative councils were elected, who then appointed a Directory, an executive made of five members

Directors often clashed with legislative Councils and the latter sought to dismiss them.

Political instability of the Directory paved the way for the rise of military dictator Napoleon Bonaparte

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