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(1) European Governments were driven by the spirit of conservatism after the defeat of Napoleon in 1815.
(2) Conservatives believed that established traditional institutions of state and society-like the monarchy, the church, social hierarchies, property and the family should be preserved.
(3) Most conservatives however did not propose a return to the society of pre-revolutionary days. They realised from the changes initiated by Napoleon that modernisation could, in fact, strengthen traditional institutions like the monarchy.
(4) That would make state powers more effective and strong.
(5) Because a modem and efficient bureucracy, a dynamic economy the abolition of feudalism and serfdom could strengthen the autocratic monarchies of Europe.
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In the nineteenth century, colonial India had become an exporter of agricultural goods and importer of manufactures. The impact of the Great Depression in India was felt especially in the agricultural sector. It was evident that Indian economy was closely becoming integrated to global economy. India was a British colony and exported agricultural goods and imported manufactured goods. The fall in agricultural price led to reduction of farmers’ income and agricultural export. It led to a great rural unrest in India. The great depressions immediately affected Indian trade in such as:
● India’s exports and imports nearly halved between 1928 and 1934.
● As international prices crashed, prices in India also plunged. Between 1928 and 1934, wheat prices in India fell by 50 per cent.
● Peasants and farmers suffered more than urban dwellers. Though agricultural prices fell sharply, the colonial government refused to reduce revenue demands.
● Peasants producing for the world market were the worst hit. Across India, peasants indebtedness increased. However the depression proved less grim for urban India.
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Colonisation refers to the subjugation of one country by the other militarily advanced and a powerful nation. Colonisation results in political, economic, cultural and social changes in the subjugated country. Colonialism was a prominent phenomena beginning from the 17 till the 20th centuries. Mostly Asia and Africa was colonised by the European and Western nations.
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Democracies are unable to reduce economic inequalities because democracies are based on political equalities like universal adult franchise etc. Further, economic development of a country depends upon various factors like size of population, availibility of resources, cooperation from other countries etc. Besides, the political parties which are voted by the poor people, themselves do very little to implement policies to eradicate poverty and economic inequalities. Sometimes, even one sided development policies also results in greater economic inequalities.
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Unification of Germany:
- The newly emerged middle class in Germany in 1848 tried to unite several German kingdoms which were suppressed by monarchies and large landowners into one nation state governed by an elected body.
- Prussia, a German kingdom, took the leadership in uniting various German states. Otto von Bismarck, the Chief Minister of Prussia, aimed to achieve the goal of unification with the help of the Prussian army and the bureaucracy.
- Spread over seven years, the Prussian army with the help of the Austrian, French and Danish armies fought three wars and successfully incorporated all the small German kingdoms. This marked the process of completion of German unification.
- The German unification was completed in 1871 and in the same year William I was declared as the emperor of Germany at the Palace of Versailles.
- The process of the unification of Germany exhibited the power of the Prussian state. Many new reforms were initiated in banking, currency, administration and judiciary in Germany.

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