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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour. Page 40 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Chap 1 (a) A \" s, B \" p, C \" q, D \" r Revolution’ are correct? (b) A \" q, B \" p, C \" s, D \" r 1. After the end of the French Revolution it was (c) A \" r, B \" s, C \" q, D \" p (d) A \" q, B \" r, C \" s, D \" p proclaimed that it was the people who would henceforth constitute the nation and shape its Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am441 destiny. 2. France will have a monarchy and will be headed 342. Match the columns and choose correct option. by a member of the royal family. 3. A centralised administrative system will be put Column- I Column- II in place to formulate uniform laws for all citizens. 4. Imposition of internal custom duties and dues A. 1832 p. Greek war of Independence will continue to exist in France. (a) 2 and 3 B. 1821 q. Treaty of Constantinople (b) 2 and 4 (c) 1 and 3 C. 1834 r. Napolean Civil Code (d) 3 and 4 D. 1804 s. Zollverein Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am444 (a) A \" s, B \" r, C \" p, D \" q 345. Which of the following is not associated with the (b) A \" q, B \" p, C \" s, D \" r revolt of 1848 in Paris? (c) A \" r, B \" s, C \" p, D \" q 1. Small producers in towns were often faced with (d) A \" q, B \" r, C \" s, D \" p stiff competition from imports of cheap machine- made goods from England. Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am442 2. Food shortages and widespread unemployment brought the population of Paris out on the roads. 343. Match the columns and choose correct option. 3. National Assembly proclaimed a constitutional monarchy, granted suffrage to all adult males Column- I Column- II above 21. 4. Men and women of the liberal middle classes A. Louise Otto p. King of Piedmont combined their demands for constitutionalism Peters with national unification. (a) 1 and 2 B. Carl Welcker q. Member of Frankfurt (b) 2, 3 and 4 Parliament (c) 3 and 4 (d) Only 4 C. Victor r. Prussian Chancellor Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am445 Emmanuel II 346. Which of the following is associated with the D. Otto Von s. Founder of Feminist ‘Revolution of the liberals 1848’ ? Bismarck Political Association 1. Unlike the revolt of poors in france it was led by educated middle class in Ottoman empire. (a) A \" s, B \" q, C \" p, D \" (r) 2. Men and women of the liberal middle classes (b) A \" q, B \" p, C \" s, D \" r combined their demands for constitutionalism (c) A \" r, B \" s, C \" p, D \" q with national unification (d) A \" s, B \" r, C \" q, D \" p 3. Demands for the creation of a nation-state on parliamentary principles – a constitution,freedom Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am443 of the press and freedom of association. (a) 1 and 2 344. Which of the following statements about the ‘French To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here. For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour. Page 44 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Chap 1 Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am464 368. Assertion (A) : The Scottish Highlanders were forbidden to speak their Gaelic language or wear 365. Assertion (A) : Giuseppe Mazzini worked with the their national dress, and large numbers were forcibly conservatives for the monarchy. driven out of their homeland. Reason (R) : Italy had to continue to be a patchwork Reason (R) : The English helped the Protestants of of small states and kingdoms. Ireland to establish their dominance over (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct a largely Catholic country. explanation of A. (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. explanation of A. (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct (c) A is true but R is false. explanation of A. (d) Both A and R are false. (c) A is true but R is false. (d) Both A and R are false. Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am465 Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am468 366. Assertion (A) : Culture played an important role in 369. Assertion (A) : On 18 May 1848, 831 elected creating the idea of the nation. representatives revolted in the Frankfurt parliament. Reason (R) : Weavers in Silesia had led a revolt Reason (R) :The elected representatives revolted against contractors who supplied raw material and against the issue of extending political rights to gave them orders for finished textiles but drastically women. reduced their payments. (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. explanation of A. (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct (c) A is true but R is false. explanation of A. (d) Both A and R are false. (c) A is true but R is false. Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am469 (d) Both A and R are false. Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am466 367. Assertion (A) : From the very beginning, the French 370. Identify the personality- revolutionaries introduced various measures and • He was an English poet, peer and politician. practices like the idea of la patrie and le citoyen. • He organised funds and later went to fight in Reason (R) : This was done to create a sense of the war. collective identity amongst the French people. • He died of fever in 1824. (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct • He fought on behalf of the Greeks against the explanation of A. Ottoman empire. (a) Lord Byron (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct (b) Napoleon explanation of A. (c) Friedrich (d) Metternich (c) A is true but R is false. Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am470 (d) Both A and R are false. Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am467 371. Identify the personality- • Two female allegories of France and German. To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here. For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question. Chap 1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 45 • They stood as personifications of the ‘Republic’ town houses. and ‘Liberty’. • They spoke French for purposes of diplomacy • These allegories remind the public of the national and in high society. symbol of unity and to persuade them to identify • Their families were often connected by ties of with it. marriage. • They were portrayed that they game the abstract (a) Liberals middle class idea of a nation in a concrete form. (b) Aristocrats (c) 3rd Estate (a) Germania and Artistia (d) Nationalists (b) Germania and Christia (c) Marianne and Germania Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am474 (d) Marianne and Christia 375. Identify the group of people who had - Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am471 • Commitment to oppose monarchical forms that had been established after the Vienna Congress 372. Identify the personality- • Willingness to to fight for liberty and freedom. • He was a French philosopher. • They saw the creation of nation-states as a • He insisted on social capital. necessary part of this struggle for freedom. • According to him, nations are not formed by (a) Conservatives common language, race and religion. (b) Liberal nationalist • According to him liberty would be lost if there (c) Revolutionaries was only one law and only one master. (d) None of the above (a) Renan (b) Atto Von Bismarck Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am475 (c) Carl Wekker (d) Carbonari Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am472 376. Identify the personality - • She was a political activist. 373. Identify the event- • She was an elected member of Frankfurt • The first clear expression of nationalism in parliament. France. • She founded a political association who was • The transfer of sovereignty from the monarchy feminist in nature. to a body of French citizen. • She founded a women’s journal. • A new French Flag, the tricolour was chosen to (a) Otto Peter replace the former royal standards (b) Carl Welcker • The liberation of the people of Europe from (c) Frederic sorrien despotism. (d) Guiseppe Mazzini (a) Unification of Germany (b) Greek struggle for independence Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am476 (c) French Revolution 1789 (d) Revolutions in Europe Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am473 377. Arrange the following events in the correct sequence and select correct option. 374. Identify the class 1. Frederic Sorrieu prepared a series of 4 paintings. • They owned states in the countryside and also 2. French Revolution. 3. Napoleon was defeated. 4. Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed the king of united Italy. To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here. For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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