Social Sciences, asked by ayushkumarrishu17, 3 months ago

23.3. The growth of a British Identity in Scotland meint
(a) Possibility of economic development.
(b) Systematically suppression of Scotland's distinctive culture and politica
institutions
(c) Political fragmentation of England
(d) Setting up of multi-national Habsburg Empire​

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Answered by anurag21286
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At a time when all the political parties of Scotland are trying to establish a persuasive vision of the nation, inquiry into where ethnic and ...

Answered by kalamadhu366
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a) Measures of economic development will look at: An increase in real income per head – GDP per capita. The increase in levels of literacy and education standards. Improvement in the quality and availability of housing.

b) The growth of British identity meant that Scotland's distinctive culture and political institutions were systematically suppressed. The Catholics in Scotland suffered terrible repression wherever they attempted to assert their independence.

c) Political fragmentation refers to the process of redistributing functions, powers, or people away from a central authority by incorporating autonomous entities such as municipalities and special districts (Judd & Swanstrom, 2009).

d) The formation of the Habsburg Monarchy began with the election of Rudolf I as King of Germany in 1273 and his acquisition of the Duchy of Austria for his house in 1282. In 1482, Maximilian I acquired the Netherlands through marriage.

Government: Feudal Monarchy

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