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16. Discuss the impact of Western Education and how it led to the rise of nationalism?

17. What methods were used by the British to suppress the revolt?

18. Which factors are responsible for the qualitative decline in the purity of water

resources?

19. List the main difference between intensive agriculture and extensive commercial

grain farming.

20. Write about the important powers that the President of India enjoys.

21. Explain the Procedure of FIR?​

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Answered by divyajadhav66
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16. Discuss the impact of Western Education and how it led to the rise of nationalism?

The Britishers provided western education in India which introduced the Indians to ideas of democracy and nationalism. These ideas changed the political thinking of Indians and brought about a national awakening. The western education opened to the newly educated Indians the floodgates of liberal European thought.

17. What methods were used by the British to suppress the revolt?

However, the British did not have an easy time in putting down the rebellion.

  • Martial Law. Before sending out troops to reconquer North India, the British passed a series of laws to help them quell the insurgency. ...

  • Divide and conquer. ...

  • Capture of Delhi. ...

  • Fall of other centres of rebellion and end of the revolt. ...

  • Conclusion.

18. Which factors are responsible for the qualitative decline in the purity of water

Industrialization and water scarcity are the main causes of the qualitative decline in the purity of water. The overuse and misuse of water is drastically affecting the amount of quality water resources we have. The ineffectiveness of using resources is costing the general population a lot.

19. List the main difference between intensive agriculture and extensive commercial

Intensive Farming is a farming method that uses higher inputs and advanced agricultural techniques to increase the overall yield. In contrast, Extensive Farming is one in which more and more land is brought under cultivation to increase the output produced.

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