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With reference to the Subsidiary Alliance System perfected by Lord Wellesley, answer the following:
Discuss the disastrous effects of the Subsidiary Alliance on the Indian states.
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Answer the following question briefly:
Dalhousie was a great expansionist and adopted a number of methods to build an all-India empire. In this context, answer the following question:
Mention the various methods adopted by Dalhousie and the territories annexed on the basis of these methods.
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Answer the following question briefly:
Dalhousie was a great expansionist and adopted a number of methods to build an all-India empire. In this context, answer the following question:
Under what circumstances did a subordinate state automatically ‘lapse’ and pass into the hands of the British? How did the rulers react to this policy?
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Answer the following question briefly:
Dalhousie was a great expansionist and adopted a number of methods to build an all-India empire. In this context, answer the following question:
Why did Nana Saheb become one of the leaders of the Revolt of 1857?
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With reference to the annexation of Awadh discuss:
The effects of the Subsidiary Alliance on the administration in Awadh
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Answer the following question briefly:
With reference to the annexation of Awadh discuss:
The political scenario in India by 1856
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With reference to the annexation of Awadh discuss:
Any three factors responsible for the success of the British over their Indian rivals
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Name the Governor-General.
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What was the method adopted by Lord Dalhousie to subjugate the Indian territories?
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Mention the terms and conditions under the Doctrine of Lapse method.
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Did the Doctrine of Lapse method have an advantage for the Indian rulers? Why?
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Match the Column:
| Column A | Column B |
| 1. Permanent Settlement | (a) encouraged the education of Indians |
| 2. Shipbuilding industry | (b) Lord Dalhousie |
| 3. Lord Macaulay | (c) Fixed revenue |
| 4. Charter Act of 1813 | (d) Anglicist |
| 5. Transport and communication development | (e) Vishakhapatnam |
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Choose the correct answer:
The Charter Act of 1813, directed the Company to spend ________ lakh rupees on the education of Indians.
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State whether the following is true or false:
Lord Macaulay insisted that Western education should be imparted through the medium of vernacular languages.
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Answer the following question in one or two words/sentences:
In what way would be westernized Indians help to promote the interests of British manufacturers?
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Answer the following question in one or two words/sentences:
How did the knowledge of contemporary nationalist movements in Europe inspire the Indians?
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Mention any two positive effects of the introduction of English in the Indian educational system.
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How would the improved transport and communication system benefit the Indian later?
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The Charter Act of 1813 passed by the British Parliament was the first major step to introduce changes in the Indian system of education. In this context discuss:
The general directives issued to the Company in the Charter Act of 1813 and its inherent weakness
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The Charter Act of 1813 passed by the British Parliament was the first major step to introduce changes in the Indian system of education. In this context discuss:
The Great Debate over the content and medium of education
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