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With reference to the transfer of power to India, answer the following:

Mention any two clauses of the India Independence Act, 1947.

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Chapter: [9] Independence and Partition of India
Concept: The Indian Independence Act, 1947

Name the three members of the Cabinet Mission.

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Chapter: [9] Independence and Partition of India
Concept: Cabinet Mission in India >> Clauses of Cabinet Mission Plan

State any two provisions of the Indian Independence Act of 1947 that was to decide the fate of the Princely States.

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Chapter: [9] Independence and Partition of India
Concept: The Indian Independence Act, 1947

With reference to the National Movement from 1930 to 1947, answer the following :

State any four clause of the Cabinet Mission Plant of 1946.

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Chapter: [9] Independence and Partition of India
Concept: Cabinet Mission in India >> Clauses of Cabinet Mission Plan

What were the main provisions of the Indian Independence Act?

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Chapter: [9] Independence and Partition of India
Concept: The Indian Independence Act, 1947

Look at the picture given and answer the following question:

Mention any four provisions of the Indian Independence Act of 1947.

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Chapter: [9] Independence and Partition of India
Concept: The Indian Independence Act, 1947

The 1914 and 1939 Wars that engulfed almost the entire world were known as World Wars due to its unprecedented impact and dimension. In this context, answer the following:

Mention any four terms of the treaty of Versailles which affected Germany after World War I.

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Chapter: [10] The First World War
Concept: Results of the First World War

The War that broke out in 1914 was different from the previous wars in many ways. In this context discuss the following points briefly:

How did the treaty of Versailles seek to cripple Germany’s military strength?

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Chapter: [10] The First World War
Concept: Results of the First World War

The War that broke out in 1914 was different from the previous wars in many ways. In this context discuss the following points briefly:

What was the territorial rearrangement of Europe as a result of this War?

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Chapter: [10] The First World War
Concept: Results of the First World War

Mention any two terms of the Treaty of Versailles signed On June 28, 1919.

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Chapter: [10] The First World War
Concept: Results of the First World War

State any two objections imposed by the Treaty of Versailles on the German military power.

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Chapter: [10] The First World War
Concept: Results of the First World War

Why was the League of Nations established?

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Chapter: [10] The First World War
Concept: Results of the First World War

What did France gain from the Treaty of Versailles?

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Chapter: [10] The First World War
Concept: Results of the First World War

 Mention two most important clauses of the Treaty of Versailles.

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Chapter: [10] The First World War
Concept: Results of the First World War

The final act of the long-drawn-out negotiations took place at Versailles on Saturday afternoon and to-day Germany and the Allies - always with the exception of America - are at peace. Peace is a blessed word and both the word and the fact are welcome to-day. So far as Germany is concerned, there is for the present, an end of strife and at least a formal return to the decent relations of civilised states.

Editorial: Peace in force (12 January 1920)

The Guardian

Name the organization which was established in 1920 to maintain peace after this war.

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Chapter: [10] The First World War
Concept: Results of the First World War

The final act of the long-drawn-out negotiations took place at Versailles on Saturday afternoon and to-day Germany and the Allies - always with the exception of America - are at peace. Peace is a blessed word and both the word and the fact are welcome to-day. So far as Germany is concerned, there is for the present, an end of strife and at least a formal return to the decent relations of civilised states.

Editorial: Peace in force (12 January 1920)

The Guardian

Mention any four clauses of the Treaty which affected Germany.

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Chapter: [10] The First World War
Concept: Results of the First World War

Identify the leader in the picture. Give two examples to state that the leader followed an expansionist policy.

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Chapter: [11] Rise of Dictatorships
Concept: Causes for the Rise of Nazism

State three factors that led to the rise of Fascism.

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Chapter: [11] Rise of Dictatorships
Concept: Causes for the Rise of Nazism

What is the meaning of 'Fascism'?

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Chapter: [11] Rise of Dictatorships
Concept: Fascism in Italy

Study the picture given below and answer the questions that follow:

1) Identify the leader in the picture.

2) State any four factors that led to the rise of dictatorships in Germany and Italy.

3) Why did he invade Poland? State two similarities between Fascism and Nazism.

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Chapter: [11] Rise of Dictatorships
Concept: Nazi Dictatorship in Germany
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