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What are the causes for the uneven distribution of population in the world?

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Identify three differences in the city design of New Delhi and Shahjahanabad.

[1.06] Colonialism and the City - the Story of an Imperial Capital
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What is meant by de-urbanisation?

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What kinds of cloth had a large market in Europe?

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What is jamdani?

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What is bandanna?

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The word chintz comes from the word ______. 

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How do the names of different textiles tell us about their histories?

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Why did the wool and silk producers in England protest against the import of Indian textiles in the early eighteenth century?

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How did the development of cotton industries in Britain affect textile producers in India?

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What problems did the Indian textile industry face in the early years of its development?

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Match the following:

William Jones

promotion of English education

Rabindranath Tagore

respect for ancient cultures

Thomas Macaulay

gurus

Mahatma Gandhi

learning in a natural environment

Pathshalas

critical of English education

[1.08] Civilising the "Native", Educating the Nation
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State whether true or false:
James Mill was a severe critic of the Orientalists.

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Why did William Jones feel the need to study Indian history, philosophy and law?

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Why did James Mill and Thomas Macaulay think that European education was essential in India?

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What social ideas did the following people support?Rammohun Roy
Dayanand Saraswati
Veerasalingam Pantulu
Jyotirao Phule
Pandita Ramabai
Periyar
Mumtaz Ali
Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar

[1.09] Women, Caste and Reform
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State whether true or false:
When the British captured Bengal they framed many new laws to regulate the rules regarding marriage, adoption, inheritance or property, etc.

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How did the knowledge of ancient texts help the reformers promote new laws?

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What were the different reasons people had for not sending girls to school?

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Fill in the blanks:
(a) The art form which observed carefully and tried to capture exactly what the eye saw is called ___________.
(b) The style of painting which showed Indian landscape as a quaint, unexplored land is called __________.
(c) Paintings which showed the social lives of Europeans in India are called _________.
(d) Paintings which depicted scenes from British imperial history and their victories are called ____________.

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