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French people living in Vietnam were called as colons .
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- The Habsburg Empire ruled over Austria-Hungary. It was a patchwork of many different regions and peoples because:
- It included the Alpine regions - the Tyrol, Austria and the Sudetenland – as well as Bohemia, where the aristocracy was predominantly German-speaking.
- It also included the Italian-speaking provinces of Lombardy and Venetia.
- In Hungary, half of the population spoke Magyar while the other half spoke a variety of dialects.
- In Galicia, the aristocracy spoke Polish. Besides these three dominant groups, there also lived within the boundaries of the empire, a mass of subject peasant peoples – Bohemians and Slovaks to the north, Slovenes in Carniola, Croats to the south, and Roumans to the east in Transylvania.
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The significance of the Civil Disobedience Movement:
(i) The Civil Disobedience Movement launched against the arrival of the Simon Commission. This continues between 1930-34.
(ii) Complete Independence was the main aim of Civil Disobedience Movement which formulated this demand in the Lahore session.
(iii) It was full-fledged mass movement.
(iv) Mahatma Gandhi started the famous Salt March.
(v) On 6th April, he ceremonially violated the law, manufacturing salt by boiling sea water.
(vi) This marked the beginning of the Civil Disobedience Movement.
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Communalism is a philosophy which believes in society being divided into a number of religious communities that are different from each other and opposed to each other. In this kind of society, each community think itself as superior to others.
Communalism takes various forms in politics:
- The most common form of communalism involves our everyday beliefs. These are religious prejudices, stereotypes of religious communities and belief in the superiority of one’s religion over other religions. These are so common that we often fail to notice it, even when we believe in it.
- It often leads to a pursuit for political dominance of one’s own religious community. It takes the form of majoritarian dominance, for those belonging to majority community and for people belonging to the minority community; it can take the form of a desire to form a separate political unit.
- Another common form of communalism is political mobilisation. It involves the use of sacred symbols, religious leaders, emotional appeal and plain fear in order to bring the followers of one religion together in the political arena.
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A consumer must go to the consumer court to get justice. Consumer courts are set up at the district ,state and the national levels under the consumer protection act of 1986 popularly known as COPRA.
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The Simon Commission was a statutory commission aimed at looking into the constitutional system of India and suggest changes. It was an all-white commission without any Indian representation.
In 1928, when Simon Commission came to India all parties protested against it. To pacify the leaders, Lord Irwin the Viceroy gave a vague offer of Dominion status to India and also proposed a round table conference.
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Vernacular is the language spoken by common people. Naturally novels written in vernacular had great appeal to common people and were widely read.
By coming closer to different spoken languages of the people, these novels produce a sense of a shared world between diverse people in a nation and inculcate a sense of belonging to the nation.
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- National parties have influence all over the country or in several states of India. The influence of a state party is limited to a state or region.
- National parties take interest in national as well as international issues; whereas regional or state parties are interested in promoting regional/state interest only.
- The national parties have to harmonise the national as well as state interests; whereas state parties usually stand for greater autonomy for states.
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(i) By 1890, a global agricultural economy had taken shape. It was accompanied by complex changes in labour movement patterns, capital flows, ecologies and technology.
(ii) Food no longer came from a nearby village or town, but from thousands of miles away. Forests were cleared by agricultural labourers of other countries and the land tilled and cultivated by them.
(iii) Railways were specially built to carry the migrant labourers for this purpose or ships to carry labour again could be manned by low paid workers of Europe, Asia, Africa and the Caribbeans.
(iv) As a result of this economy, self-sufficiency of food production almost ended.
(v) As urban centres expanded and grew the demand for agricultural products increased pushing up food grain prices. Food now could be imported from other countries in large cargo ships.
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Fallow land refers to Cultivable land not cultivated for a season to regain its fertility
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Nationalism refers to the feeling of oneness and common consciousness that emerges when people living in a common territory share the same historical, political and cultural backgrounds. People may be speaking different languages (as in case of India) but the love for their nation keeps them together.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 10 months ago
The circumstances, which led to the launching of the Civil Disobedience Movement, can be understood as follows:
1. The anti- Simon agitation
2. The revival of Revolutionary Terrorism,
3. The peasants’ unrest,
4. The economic depression of 1929 and resultant political and socio-economic tensions intensified anti-imperialist mood, making Civil Disobedience Movement inevitable.
5. Rejection of Nehru Report by the government.
6. Meanwhile, the demand of complete independence was gaining ground within the Congress.
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