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(i) Imperialism as the ill-begotten child of industrialization.
(ii) Other things besides industrialization chiefly needed two things. one of them being the constant supply of raw materials and the Other is that the finished goods be sold at the same speed.
(iii) The industrialized countries had introduced heavy import duties as protective tariffs to check the import from other countries.
(iv) Faced with the problem of finding new markest for their producer nations chose such countries where industrialization had not yet reached.
(v) Hence a race for bringing those areas under their effective occupation or effective influence started among the various industrialized nations.
(vi) As a consequence Britain France Germany Japan etc. set up their colonies in Asia Africa South America etc,
(vii) These colonies served their two purposes of being the suppliers of cheap raw materials and an easy market for their finished goods.
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In 1920 Ireland got incorporated into Great Britain.
The root cause of British and Irish conflict lies in religion. Majority of the people in Ireland were Catholics and a small number were Protestants. Inspite of this, the Britishers favoured to give the rule to the Protestants.This gave rise to revolution and conflict.
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In French Revolution, print culture played an important role
(i) Print materials like newspapers and books popularised the ideas of the enlightenment thinkers. They gave a critical commentary on tradition, superstition and despotism in contemporary society.
They suggested that everything should be judged through application of reason and rationality. They criticised the sacred authority of church and the despotic power of the state. They questioned about the legitimacy of a social order based on tradition.
The writings of Voltaire and Rousseau were read widely. Those who read them developed an attitude of questioning, criticism and judging on the basis of rationality.
(it) Print created a new culture of dialogue and debate. All values, norms and institutions were re-evaluated and public recognised the need to question existing ideas and beliefs.
(iit) By the 1780s, there was an outpouring of literature, cartoons and caricatures which circulated everywhere and led to the growth of hostile sentiments against the monarchy. In this way, print helped people to think differently.
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“The power sharing” arrangements in our country is mainly based on the quasi federal nature of federation. The Indian constitution provided a “three fold distribution” of legislative powers between the union government and the state government known as ‘Three List System’.
- Union List
- State List
- Concurrent List
(i) Union list—‘Union list’ contains 97 subjects of national importance.
• The union legislature legislates the subjects of union list.
• Defence,foreign affairs, banking, communications and currency are examples of the union list.
(ii) **State list—**State list contains 66 subjects of local importance’.
• The state legislature assembly legislates on the subjects of state legislature.
• Police, trade, commerce, agriculture and irrigation.
(iii) **Concurrent List—**Concurrent List contains 47 subjects which are important for both the union and state government.
• On the concurrent list subject both union and the state legislature can legislate but in the case of conflict only union law prevails.
• Subjects like, education, forests, trade unions, marriages, adoption and succession are the examples of concurrent list.
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The Scholars Revolt of 1868 was an early revolt against French control and spread of Christianity. It was led by angry officials at the imperial court. They organized an uprising in Ngu An and Ha Tien provinces and killed nearly a thousand catholics. The French crushed the movement, but this uprising served to inspire other patriots to rise up against them.
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Globalisation is this process of rapid integration or interconnection between countries.
The factors responsible for Globalisation:
(i) Rise of Multinational Corporation
(ii) Growth of technology
(iii)Development in telecommunication and transportation.
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Black soil is found mainly in the pleateau regions of Maharashtra, Madhya Prades, Chattisgarh, Gujarat and Karnataka have black soil. The crop which is grown in this soil is cotton. This soil is called ‘Regur’ regionally in this region.
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The Ho Chi Minh trail was an immense network of footpaths and roads, was used to transport men and materials from the North to the South.
The importance of the Ho Chi Minh trail were
(i) The story of the Ho Chi Minh trail is one way of understanding the nature of the war that the Vietnamese fought against the US.
(ii) It symbolises how the Vietnamese used their limited resources against the super power like the USA.
(iii) The trail was used by about 20,000 North Vietnamese troops who came to the South each month using this trail.
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1) The Balkan was a region of geographical and ethnic variations comprising of modern-day Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece, Macedonia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro. The inhabitants were called Slavs
2) The spread of romantic nationalism lead to its disintegration. One by one, it's European subject nationalities broke away.
3) Different Slavic nationalities struggled to define their identity and Balkan region became a region of intense conflict over expansion of territory.
4) At the same time, the great European Powers --Russia, Germany, England and Austro-Hungary were keen on taking the control of the Balkan region, since it was important from trade point of view.
5) This led to series of wars in the region and finally to the First World War.
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