class 9 ncert history notes ch 2
Answers
Answer:
"The Age of Social Change
The Age of Social Change• The French Revolution opened up the possibility of creating a dramatic change in the way in which society was structured.
The Age of Social Change• The French Revolution opened up the possibility of creating a dramatic change in the way in which society was structured. • Not everyone in Europe, however, wanted a complete transformation.
The Age of Social Change• The French Revolution opened up the possibility of creating a dramatic change in the way in which society was structured. • Not everyone in Europe, however, wanted a complete transformation. • Some were ‘conservatives’, while others were ‘liberals’ or ‘radicals’.
Study Rankers
Study Rankers
Study Rankers
Study Rankers of rulers and officials.
Study Rankers of rulers and officials. • They were not Democrats.
Who were Radicals?
Who were Radicals?• They wanted a nation in which government was based on the majority of a country’s population.
Who were Radicals?• They wanted a nation in which government was based on the majority of a country’s population. • They disliked concentration of property in hands of a few, not the existence of private property.
Who were Radicals?• They wanted a nation in which government was based on the majority of a country’s population. • They disliked concentration of property in hands of a few, not the existence of private property.Industrial Society and Social Change
Who were Radicals?• They wanted a nation in which government was based on the majority of a country’s population. • They disliked concentration of property in hands of a few, not the existence of private property.Industrial Society and Social Change• This was the time of economic and social change.
Who were Radicals?• They wanted a nation in which government was based on the majority of a country’s population. • They disliked concentration of property in hands of a few, not the existence of private property.Industrial Society and Social Change• This was the time of economic and social change. • Men, women and children were pushed into factories for low wages.