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In what way Swami Dayanand contributed to freedom movement of India?

Through his book Satyarth Prakash, preachings, travels and founding a revolutionary organisation Arya Samaj in creating a political, spiritual and religious awakening and arousing nationalism in Indians.


What was the provision of the Compromise of 1850 that comforted southern slave catchers and aroused the wrath of northern abolitionists?

Fugitive Slave Act. It backfied badly, arousing strong Abolitionist emotions in the North.


What role does unity play in a country's desire for progress?

Unity plays a pivotal role in a country's utmost desire for progress. There is a familiar proverb 'Unity in diversity'. In fact in a multi cultural and multi racial country like India, only unity among various caste, creed and religion can tie the knot and facilitate in country's upliftment to the path for progress. Maintaining country's sovereignty and integrity are of paramount importance. It is a fact that when there is external aggression, the whole Nation unites to save country's sovereignty. But what is required is sense of nationhood, love for the country, its language, respect for national anthem which helps in arousing sense of brotherhood through unity. When unity is strengthened, it helps in country's overall development, be it in economy,sports,science and technology and so on.


Where are the others who are involved in the plot meeting of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar?

In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," the conspirators, including Cassius and Brutus, meet in a secluded location, specifically in Brutus's orchard, to discuss their plans to assassinate Caesar. This private meeting allows them to plot their actions away from Caesar's watchful eye and to strategize about how to carry out their plan without arousing suspicion. The secrecy of their gathering underscores the gravity of their intentions and the treachery involved in their conspiracy.


What side gained the most from the Compromise of 1850. Why?

The North benefited because Caifornia was admitted as a free state, reducing Southern voting power in Congress. This is why the North felt they should make a pro-Southern gesture by agreeing to a new, toughened-up version of the Fugitive Slave Act. This backfired badly, arousing sympathy for persecuted runaways in the North, so the South ended up losing on the deal, and strongly resentful.