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Map work ch writing and city life |
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| 3452. |
Which sources for explain the relationship between political and economic condition? |
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| 3453. |
How Quallia khan emerged as a protector of the peasants |
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| 3454. |
who won the capital city of bukhara? |
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| 3455. |
fertile land was known as |
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| 3456. |
Features of aztecs |
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| 3457. |
What were the southern and central america culture |
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| 3458. |
Which country found the first world war |
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Different between the native people of South America and North America |
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18th century mayas temple significance |
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Rise of islam in arabia |
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The rise of islam in aravia |
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why britain comes |
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What do you mean by monastery |
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Gold Rash kya hai |
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What were the interesting features of the invention of eight century |
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What do you known about four ulus |
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Roman empire |
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| 3469. |
What is Copernicus revolution |
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| 3470. |
John K Discover |
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What do you mean by reformation movement |
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What is tieth |
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পপি রাজ কি |
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| 3474. |
What was crises of 14 century chapter 7 |
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Summary of chapter 11 It is very important friends |
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What were the features of humanist thought? In point wise |
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Features of urbanisation in the contrast of ur |
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| 3478. |
What is tye meaning of late antiquity |
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| 3479. |
What does the 'civil war' refer to? |
| Answer» Solution :CIVIL WAR refers to armed STRUGGLES for POWER within the same COUNTRY. | |
| 3480. |
"Undoubtedly the modern man made tremendous progress since coming into being." Justify the statement. |
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Answer» Solution :Modern man had several peculiarities which made him DIFFERENT from his predecessors. Modern man is most intelligent in comparison to forefathers on account of the size of his brain. Modern man made tremendous progress. He began to construct his huts in addition to the caves wherein he dwelled earlier. He started to lead a SETTLED life and began practising AGRICULTURE. Now, he does not wander here and there in search of his food. He acquired the knowledge how to cook food and also learnt how to store foodgrains and CONSUMED it properly. He began to store foodgrains for his future use or used it when required during the time of natural calamity. He also used much superior tools, which helped him to safeguard himself from the wild predatory more effectively. The invention of needle helped him wear stitched clothes. The DEVELOPMENT in the field of art and language made him more superior. So we can conclude that the modern man made grat achievements in comparison to hisforefathers. |
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Discuss the important part of Meiji reform of the economy. |
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Answer» Solution :The important part of the Meiji REFORM was the modernisation of the economy. Following steps were taken for this: 1. Japan.s first railway line, between TOKYO and the Port of Yokohama was built in1870-72. 2. Funds were raised by levying an agricultural tax. 3. Textile machinery was imported from Europe and foreign technicians were also employed to train workers and also to TEACH in universities and schools, Japanese students were also sent to abroad. 4. In 1872, modern banking institutions were also launched. 5. Companies like Mitsubishi and Sumitomo were also helped through subsidies and tax benefits to become major shipbuilders so that Japanese trade was carried through Japanese ships. 6. The number of industrial labourer in Japan was 700,000 in 1870 CE which reached upto four million in 1913. Most of the labourers worked in units having less than 5 people. 7. By 1925, 21 PER cent of the population lived in cities. By 1935, this FIGURE had gone upto 32 per cent. |
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The invention of steam engine revolutionised industry and transport. How? |
| Answer» Solution :The steam engine was invented by James WATT in 1769. Its invention brought about. A drastic change in the life of mankind. It revolutionised the entire industrial set up. Steam engine technology was further developed with the use of lighter and stronger metals. It increased the manufacturing of more accurate machine tools. In 1840, BRITISH steam engines were GENERATING more than 70%of the European power. Its invention connected the people even from the distant areas. It also linked people on commercial point. Trade relations between different regions got more strengthened. It also helped in transportation of luggage from one place to ANOTHER. Now the peasants could sold their products in the MARKETS and also earn huge profit. | |
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What were the common featured of early Americal civilisation? |
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Answer» Solution :Following were the main features of early American civlisation: (i) In early American CIVILISATION PEOPLE were more SKILLED in the art of stone. Their tools were made up to stones. Metals were used to make ornaments only. (ii) Agriculture was their main profession. (III) The people of early American civilisation were not familiar with cattle rearing. (iv) Utensils, weaving, etc. were made by the people of this civilisation. |
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Which sea separates the continents of Europe and Africa? |
| Answer» SOLUTION :Mediterranean SEA SEPARATES the continents of Europe and AFRICA. | |
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When and where did the Industrial Revolution begin? |
| Answer» SOLUTION :The Industrial REVOLUTION BEGAN in ENGLAND in the 18th century. | |
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It is interesting to note that another writer, Washington Irving, much younger than Wordsworth and who had actually met native people, described them quite differently. The Indians I have had an opportunity of seeing in real life are quite different from those described in poetry...Taciturn they are, it is true, when in company with white men, whose goodwill they distrust and whose language they do not understand, but the white man is equally taciturn under like circumstances. When the Indians are among themselves, they are great mimics, and entertain themselves excessively at the expense of the whites... who have supposed them impressed with profound respect for their grandeur and dignity... The white men (as I have witnessed) are prone to treat the poor Indians as little better than animals.' (ii) How did William Wordsworth and French philosopher Rousseau view the natives differently? |
| Answer» SOLUTION :Rousseau viewed the natives as .the noble savages.. The poet WILLIAM Wordsworth depicted them as LIVING amid WILDS with LIMITED powers of emotions and imagination. | |
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It is interesting to note that another writer, Washington Irving, much younger than Wordsworth and who had actually met native people, described them quite differently. The Indians I have had an opportunity of seeing in real life are quite different from those described in poetry...Taciturn they are, it is true, when in company with white men, whose goodwill they distrust and whose language they do not understand, but the white man is equally taciturn under like circumstances. When the Indians are among themselves, they are great mimics, and entertain themselves excessively at the expense of the whites... who have supposed them impressed with profound respect for their grandeur and dignity... The white men (as I have witnessed) are prone to treat the poor Indians as little better than animals.' (iii) What are the different names used in English to describe native peoples of New World? |
| Answer» Solution :DIFFERENT names/terms that are used in English to describe the native peoples of NEW World are Aborigines, Aboriginal, American INDIANS, Amerind, Red Indians, Native AMERICANS, etc. | |
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Discuss any two reasons to show that Gold Rush proved to be a blessing for the USA. |
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Answer» Solution :.Gold Rush. PROVED to be a blessing for the USA on ACCOUNT of the FOLLOWING reasons: (i) Railway lines were laid down across the continent of AMERICA. (ii) Thousands of Chinese workers were EMPLOYED for this. |
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How did the discovery of fire help early man? |
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Answer» Solution :The DISCOVERY of fire HELPED early man in the following ways: (i) It helped him COOK his FOOD. (ii) It helped him protect from danger of WILD animals. |
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Thomas Jefferson, third President of the USA, and a contemporary of Wordsworth, spoke of the natives in words that would lead to a public outcry today: This unfortunate race which we have been taking so much pains to civilise... have justified extermination. (ii) Why was Thomas Jefferson known for? |
| Answer» Solution :Thomas Jefferson was a RENOWNED AUTHOR. He WROTE the book "Declaration of Independence." | |
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Thomas Jefferson, third President of the USA, and a contemporary of Wordsworth, spoke of the natives in words that would lead to a public outcry today: This unfortunate race which we have been taking so much pains to civilise... have justified extermination. (iii) What were his views about the native Americans? |
| Answer» Solution :THOMAS JEFFERSON was always in FAVOUR of the NATIVE Americans. He was of the opinion that this unfortunate race has suffered a lot to CIVILISE the others. | |
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Thomas Jefferson, third President of the USA, and a contemporary of Wordsworth, spoke of the natives in words that would lead to a public outcry today: This unfortunate race which we have been taking so much pains to civilise... have justified extermination. (i) Who was Thomas Jefferson? |
| Answer» Solution :THOMAS JEFFERSON was the third PRESIDENT of the USA. | |
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Where is Dolni Vestonice? Why is it famous for? |
| Answer» SOLUTION :Dolni Vestonice is in CZECH REPUBLIC. It is FAMOUS for hunting SITES. | |
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Who made the first Printing press? |
| Answer» SOLUTION :JOHANNES GUTENBERG made the FIRST printing press. | |
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What do you know about Friars? |
| Answer» Solution :FRIARS were a GROUP of MONKS who moved from place to place, PREACHING to the people and LIVING on earth. | |
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When was First Opium War fought? With which treaty did it ends? |
| Answer» SOLUTION :First Opium War was fought between CHINA and ENGLAND in 1842. England won this war. This war CAME to an END with the treaty of Nanking. | |
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What was the aim of Indian Reorganisation Act? When was it implemented? |
| Answer» Solution :INDIAN REORGANISATION ACT gave NATIVES in reservations the right to buy land and take loans. It was implemented in 1934. | |
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Discuss the growth of town after the decline of Roman empire. |
| Answer» Solution :After the decline of Roinan empire, the TOWNS were completely destroyed. Most of the ancient Roman towns bore a deserted look. With the increase of agriculture the largest portion of population depended on agriculture. Towns began to flourish again. To sell their grains, the peasants now needed a place. They also needed a place where they could buy tools and CLOTHES. Consequently, it led to the GROWTH of small towns, churches, roads, ETC. | |
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Discuss the contribution of W.H.O. Stanner in understanding the culture of the natives. |
| Answer» Solution :The Europeans made no sincere efforts to understand the Australian natives and their culture. It was due to their hostile attitude towards the natives. In their BOOKS, the Europeans too described their achievements. It was projected that the natives had neither any indigenous culture, nor had they any history of their own. In 1968 W.E.H. Stanner PUBLISHED his famous book named, "The Great Australian Silence". In it, he encouraged the Europeans to trace and understand the HISTORICAL ROOTS of the natives of Australia. It was indeed a commendable step. | |