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one word questions from democratic and nationalist revolutions 17th,18th and 19th centuries​

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Question 1.

What was Slogan raised in American Independence? (SA-II : 2016-17)

Answer:

“No taxation without representation.”

Question 2.

What was the uniqueness of ‘Bloodless Revolution’? (SA-III : 2016-17)

(OR)

Why was the England revolution called as a bloodless revolution? (SA-I : 2018-19)

Answer:

The supreme power was transferred from king to parliament without shedding a drop of blood or firing a single shot.

Question 3.

What is the Jacobin Clubs? (SA-II : 2017-18)

Answer:

People who wish to discuss policies and plan their own form of action. These are called Political Clubs. One of such is Jacobin Club.

Question 4.

What was the effect of Glorious revolution? (SA-II : 2018-19)

Answer:

Not only was an absolutist catholic monarch removed, but the declaration of rights ensured the sovereignty of parliament and imposed significant limitations on the prerogatives of the crown.

Question 5.

Answer questions (a) and (b) based on the table given below. (SA-I : 2018-19)

Livres – Unit of currency in France, discontinued in 1974.

Clergy – Group of persons invested with special functions in the church.

Tithes – A tax levied by the church, comprising one-tenth of the agricultural produce.

Taille – Tax to be paid directly to the state.

Nobles – Rich landlords, king’s family members.

a) What percentage of tax was levied by the church?

b) Find the terms related to tax from the above table.

Answer:

a) A tax leived by the church, comprising 1/10th of agricultural produce.

b) Terms related to tax are

1) Tithes

2) Taille

AP Board 9th Class Social Studies Important Questions Chapter 13 Democratic and Nationalist Revolutions 17th and 18th Centuries

Question 6.

State the importance of Declaration of the ‘Rights of Man1 in France. (SA-I : 2019-20)

Answer:

The importance of Declaration of the Rights of Man is to provide,

Rights to the people; such as freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly and separation of powers. Women were denied from these rights.

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