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By the late 19th century, why did the British manufacturers print calendars for advertisements?

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Which War caused new problems for Indian weavers?

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Following image is the personification of Germany commonly associated with the Romantic Era and the Revolutions of 1848. Identify its name from among the following options.

[1.1] The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
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Who adopted the concept of the assembly line to produce automobiles?

[1.3] The Making of a Global World
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Who produced the T-Model Ford car?

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Advertisements of Indian manufacturers became a vehicle of the nationalist message of ____________.

[1.4] The Age of Industrialisation
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The US economy resumed its strong growth in the early ______ 

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A well-known pioneer of mass production was the ______ 

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Fordist industrial practices were widely copied in Europe in the ______

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Car production in the US rose from in 1919 to more than in 1929. 

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Why was the Vernacular Press Act passed by the British Government in India?

[1.5] Print Culture and the Modern World
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When was the Vernacular press act passed?

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Kesari was owned by ____________.

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Which of the following newspaper was started by Bal Gangadhar Tilak?

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Read the given source and answer the questions that follow:

After the Revolt of 1857, the attitude to freedom of the press changed. Enraged Englishmen demanded a clamp down on the 'native' press. As vernacular newspapers became assertively nationalist, the colonial government began debating measures of stringent control. In 1878, the Vernacular Press Act was passed, modelled on the Irish Press Laws. It provided the government with extensive rights to censor reports and editorials in the vernacular press. From now on the government kept regular track of the vernacular newspapers published in different provinces. When a report was judged as seditious, the newspaper was warned, and if the warning was ignored, the press was liable to be seized and the printing machinery confiscated.
  1. On which rule was the 'Vernacular Press Act' based? (1)
  2. Why did the attitude of the British change towards the freedom of press after the Revolt of 1857? Explain. (1)
  3. Explain any two impacts of passing the 'Vernacular Press Act. (2)
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Which one was not included in the Balkan Region?

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The most serious source of nationalist tension in Europe after 1871 was in the area called known as:

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Nationalism, aligned with imperialism, led Europe to disaster in:

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When did the First World War take place?

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‘Nationalism’, which emerged as a force in the late 19th century, means ____________.

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