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Last five years question papers of gujarat university for ma part-1 for history subject in gujarati medium?

I'm unable to provide specific question papers for Gujarat University MA Part-1 History in Gujarati medium. You can visit the university's official website or contact the history department for access to past question papers in Gujarati.


How can you corrupt a computer easily?

Corrupting a computer can be done through malicious software such as viruses or malware that can infect the system and cause damage to files or the operating system. Clicking on suspicious links or downloading content from untrustworthy sources can also lead to corruption. Additionally, physical damage to the hardware can result in data loss or system corruption.


What year came after 1bc?

1 AD came after 1 BC.


What is 720 grams plus 5 and a half ltres?

To add 720 grams and 5.5 liters, you need to convert the units to be the same. Since 1 liter of water weighs 1000 grams, you can convert 5.5 liters to 5500 grams. Then you can add 720 grams to 5500 grams to get the final result.


Is Obama Part Of The Oligarchy?

Not really. The president (any US president, not just Barack Obama) can be a very powerful person, but he is rarely powerful enough to take over an entire country. An oligarchy refers to a government run by a small group of powerful elites (whether individuals or organizations). Some countries that have such a government are very similar to dictatorships, since the people have little say and less impact on what happens and all decisions are made by the powerful few.Certain critics of money in American politics (and especially the Citizens United decision by the Supreme Court) have expressed the belief that the US does not really have a democracy these days-- a handful of wealthy billionaire businessmen have excessive influence in our politics. But whether that is true or not, the fact remains that Barack Obama isn't one of them-- he isn't a billionaire and he isn't part of any small group that controls the country's politics. And while many of us are concerned by the trend towards more and more power going to the top 1%, the United States is not quite at the oligarchy level just yet, even if at times it seems that's where we are heading.