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D. Answer the questions in about 80-100 words.
1. How did Indian history change after the death of Aurangzeb?
2.
What is the importance of printed books in tracing modern history? Explain.
3. What are the differences between primary and secondary sources of modern history?
4. How did the Industrial Revolution lead to Imperialism?
5.
How did the events in modern Europe affect the modern history of the world? Give your opinion.
E. Think and answer.
1. Why is the study of modern history very important? Give your opinions.
2. Why is study of modern Indian history easier than study ancient Indian history?



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Answered by Satyendra74
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Answer:

The history of India changed after the death of Aurangzeb because after him there were no powerful Mughal to control the vast territories

Answered by lakshaypatawari
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Answer:

Nizam established his kingdom in Hyderabad. ... Hyderabad came under the rule of Nizam who established himself as an independent ruler of Hyderabad, Marathas uprooted Delhi & Mughal emperors of Delhi became puppets of Marathas in the end of 1700 century thus Mughal empire ended within 80 year after the death of Aurangzeb

2.Printed books tell us about social, economic, and political conditions of a period. It also is time saving, as well as well preservable. Therefore, books are important for tracing the modern history.

3.Primary sources are the historical documents used by historians as evidence. ... In contrast, a secondary source is the typical history book which may discuss a person, event or other historical topic. A good secondary source uses primary sources as evidence.

4.The Industrial Revolution lead to imperialism because it gave the motive and the ability to imperialize Asia and Africa. The first major inventions that began the Industrial Revolution were the steam engine and spinning jenny. The steam engine was created in the early 1700s, and perfected in the late 1700s

5.Early modern Europe is the period of European history between the end of the Middle Ages and the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, roughly the late 15th century to the late 18th century. Historians variously mark the beginning of the early modern period with the invention of moveable type printing in the 1450s, the Fall of Constantinople in 1453, the end of the Wars of the Roses in 1487, the beginning of the High Renaissance in Italy in the 1490s, the end of the Reconquista and subsequent voyages of Christopher Columbus to the Americas in 1492, or the start of the Protestant Reformation in 1517. The precise dates of its end point also vary and are usually linked with either the start of the French Revolution in 1789 or with the more vaguely defined beginning of the Industrial Revolution in late 18th century England.

6.Studying history is important because it allows us to understand our past, which in turn allows us to understand our present. ... Studying history can provide us with insight into our cultures of origin as well as cultures with which we might be less familiar, thereby increasing cross-cultural awareness and understanding.

It is easier to write history of modern India than ancient India because we are able to see the events which are recorded as history in the modern world which become the modern India's history but in case of ancient Indian history we haven't experienced or haven't seen the events but are cramming the dates and events.

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