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प्रश्न
Choose the correct answer:
The Second Estate consisted of the ______.
पर्याय
clergy
peasants
nobles
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उत्तर
The Second Estate consisted of the nobles.
संबंधित प्रश्न
In the first half of the 19th century, the only available source of labour in the United States of America was ______.
Fill in the blank:
The issue of ______ posed a serious threat to the integrity of the American nation.
Answer the following question in one or two words/ sentences:
What were the two major developments that took place in the United States of America in the first half of the 19th century?
Answer the following question briefly:
Abraham Lincoln became the president of the United States during a very critical phase of American history. In this context discuss:
The Gettysburg address in 1863
Answer the following question briefly:
With reference to the American Civil War answer the following question:
Explain briefly the nature and fundamental cause of the Civil War.
This is a portrait of the 16th president of the United States of America.
Name the president.
Fill in the blanks
The Northern states were mainly ______________ but in the South ______________ was the most important occupation.
Fill in the blank
The Southern farmers needed _________ to work in their fields.
Match the contents of Column A and Column B
| Column A | Column B |
| 1. April 12, 1861 | (a) General Lee surrendered to General Grant |
| 2. 1809 | (b) The assassination of President Lincoln |
| 3. 1860, November | (c) Campaign of Generals Sherman and General grant |
| 4. February 1861 | (d) Abolition of slavery |
| 5. January 1863 | (e) Gettysburg speech of Abraham Lincoln |
| 6. 1864 | (f) Abraham Lincoln elected President of USA |
| 7. April 9, 1865 | (g) Southern states form a confederacy |
| 8. April 14, 1865 | (h) Civil War began in the USA |
| 9. November 19, 1863 | (i) Birth of Abraham Lincoln |
State whether the following statement is True or False
The Underground Railroad was a railway that carried slaves to Canada.
