Social Sciences, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

Assertion : Germany, Italy and Switzerland were divided into kingdoms, duchies and cantons whose rulers had their autonomous territories.
Reason : They were closely bound to each other inspire of their autonomous rule

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Answered by Anonymous
1

The assertion is True, but the reason is False.

  • All three independent countries, according to the specific claim, were typically split into mighty kingdoms, grand duchies, and cantons.
  • The legitimate rulers were capable to constitute their own independent domains as a direct result of this divide.
  • This organized territory symbolised their local divisions rather than their essential oneness.
  • Differences like varied cultures, ethnic groupings, distinct languages, and consequently on led to key differences rather than cultural commonality among them.
Answered by ParvezShere
2

The assertion is correct whereas, the reason is incorrect.

The following points explain the assertion and reason in detail-

Assertion-

  • Germany, Italy, and Switzerland were divided into kingdoms, duchies, and cantons whose rulers had their autonomous territories.
  • The regions were inhabited by people from diverse cultures.
  • Hence, they did not have a common identity.

Reason-

  • The people living in those territories were from varied cultures.
  • Therefore, the statement given as the reason is incorrect.
  • They were not closely bound to each other despite their autonomous rule.

Hence, the people belonged to very different religions, had different mother tongues, and cultures.

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