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(i) Once the print culture emerged, novels were widely read and became very popular. Novels produced a number of common interests among the scattered and varied readers.
(ii) As the readers were drawn into the story and identified with the lives of fictitious characters they could think about issues such as relationship between love and marriage, the proper conduct of men and women and so on.
(iii) While reading a novel, the reader was transported to another person’s world and began to looking at life as it was experienced by the characters of the novel.
(iv) Besides novels allowed the pleasure of reading in private as well as the joy of publicly discussing or reading stories with friends and relatives.
(v) Novels written in vernacular or spoken languages of the people were particularly popular because these were closer to the heart of the reader.
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We prefer democratic government because it is a better form of government compared its other counterparts. The following features strengthen the arguments for it:
- A democratic government is a legitimate and more accountable form of government.
- Democracy improves quality of decision-making.
- It provides methods to deal with differences and conflicts.
- It enhances the dignity of the citizens.
- It allows to correct its own mistakes.
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According to Indian constitution, Article 41 – “Right to work” mentioned in directive Principles state policy part. "Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005" (MGNREGA) is a rural poverty alleviation programme for rural labours and to implement social security that guarantee the “right to work”. It provides 100 days guarantee employment per year in rural India. There is state duty to ensure that all citizens have the right to the sufficient means of livelihood.
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The Equal Remuneration Act, 1976 provides for payment of equal remuneration to men and women and help prevent gender discrimination. Article 39 of the Indian Constitution envisages that the States will have a policy for securing equal pay for equal work for both men and women.
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Three features of the landed aristocracy were -
(1) They were the dominant class socially, economically and politically.
(2) They were connected by ties of marriage.
(3) They owned large estates in the countryside.
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Following were the social, economic, political and intellectual causes of the French Revolution:
Social - The social conditions in France in late 18th century were extremely unequal and exploitative. The clergy and the nobility formed the first two Estates and were the most privileged classes in the French society. They were exempt from payment of taxes to the State. On the other hand, the Third Estate that consisted of peasants and workers formed the majority of the population. They were burdened with excessive taxes with no political and social rights. As a result, they were extremely discontent.
Economic - As a result of a numerous wars waged by Louis XVI the State coffers were empty. The situation was made even more complex by France’s involvement in the American War of Independence and the faulty system of taxation. While the privileged classes were excused from paying taxes, the Third Estate was more and more burdened with them. The Third Estate also paid taxes to the Church known as 'tithes'.
Political - The Bourbon king of France, Louis XVI was an extremely autocratic and weak willed king who led a life of obscene luxury. This led to a lot of disenchantment among the masses who then were leading life of extreme poverty and widespread hunger.
Intellectual - The 18th century was marked by a conscious refusal by French thinkers of the ‘Divine Rights Theory’. Philosophers like Rousseau, rejected the theory of absolute monarchy and promulgated the doctrine of equality of man and sovereignty of people. They played a pivotal role in exposing the fault lines of old political system, i.e. the ancien regime, and articulated the popular discontent.
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Foreign trade leads to the combining of market across countries. For e.g Chinese toys in India and Indian readymade garments in other countries result in connecting the markets or integration of market in different countries. Due to opening of foreign trade, commodities move from one market to the other.This increases the choice of goods in the market. As a result prices are similar kinds of commodities in the different markets are likely to become equal. In this way, foreign trade leads to the integration of markets across countries.
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Caste barriers are breaking down in India due to the following reasons :
(i) With the economic development, large scale urbanization, growth of literacy and education, occupational mobility and the weakening of the position of landlords in the villages, the old notions of caste hierarchy are breaking down.
(ii) Due to socio-economic changes, i.e., now, most of the times, in urban areas it does not matter much who is walking along next to us on street or eating at the next table in a restaurant.
(iii) The Constitution of India prohibited any caste-based discrimination and laid the foundations of policies to reserve the injustices of the caste system.
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Ways to increase employment opportunities in urban areas :
(i) If credit is provided cheaply and easily, it will encourage the setting up of small-scale business, or self-employment.
(ii) If educational facilities are improved and schools are set up more jobs in education line will be created and those educated will also find jobs.
(iii) By improving health facilities, setting up hospitals in rural and urban areas employment will be generated in the health sector.
(iv) Tourism must be promoted so that ancillary business generated will bring employment.
(v) Small scale industries must be encouraged and developed.
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- The most powerful weapon was the germs such as those of smallpox.
- Because of their long isolation, America’s original inhabitants had no immunity against these diseases that came from the Europe.
- Smallpox in particular, proved to be a deadly killer disease.
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Gandhi had made certain demands on behalf of the whole of the Indian National Congress to the British Government. When these demands were not fulfilled, the Civil Disobedience Movement was launched in 1930. The following are four important features of the movement: The movement began with Gandhi’s march from Sabarmati to the coastal town of Dandi in Gujarat. On 6th April, Gandhi reached Dandi where he broke the Salt Law in defiance of the British, by making salt from sea water
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- It did away with all privileges based on birth.
- It established equality before the law.
- It secured the right of property.
- Napoleon simplified administrative divisions.
- Abolished the feudal system.
- Napoleon freed peasants from serfdom and manorial dues.
- In the towns guild restrictions were removed.
- Transport and communication systems were improved.
- Uniform laws, standardised weights and measures and a common national currency facilitated the movement and exchange of goods and capital from one region to another.
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The Bolivian Movement for democracy arose with the specific objective of reversing the king's orders that led to suspension of democracy.
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Khilafat Movement
The Khilafat issue gave him the opportunity to bring the Hindus and Muslims on a common platform. The Ottoman Turkey was badly defeated in the First World War. There were rumours about a harsh peace treating likely to be imposed on the Ottoman emperor; who was the spiritual head of the Islamic world (the Khalifa). A Khilafat committed was formed in Bombay in March 1919 to defend the Khalifa. This committee had leaders like the brothers Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali. They also wanted Mahatma Gandhi to take up the cause to build a united mass action. At the Calcutta session of the Congress in September 1920, the resolution was passed to launch a non-cooperation movement in support of Khilafat and also for swaraj.
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