History, asked by srikantnath85pbc5ts, 9 months ago

Studying history is generally a matter of point of view. Is it true or false??​

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Answered by lohithamahivara
1

Answer:

It's false

They didn’t know then that history was one of the most important subjects they’d ever study. Here we’ll take a closer look at why history is important and explore why everyone should make it a point to study it in depth.

 

1. History helps us develop a better understanding of the world

2. History helps us understand ourselves.

3. History helps us learn to understand other people.

4. History teaches a working understanding of change.

5. History gives us the tools we need to be decent citizens.

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Answered by studylover001
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Answer:

Chapter- Key elements of Democratic Government

Q1- Name the river on which Krishnasagar dam and Mettur dam are situated.

Q2- Who was the well-known leader of The African National Congress?

Q3- What is “Zulu”?

Q4- Name the person who fought against untouchability.

Q5- What ‘Apartheid’ means?

Q6- Where Hector lived?

Q7- Who was Hector and what did he want?

Q8- Who is responsible for helping to resolve conflicts?

Q9- When South Africa became a democratic country?

Q10- List the various races that live in South Africa

Q11- Which party fought against the system of apartheid in South Africa?

Q12- What Hector and other school students were forced to do?

Q13- What is the key idea of a democratic government?

Q14- What are the effects of conflict in the society?

Q15- How did South African police treat the protesters?

Q16- How does our society value the girl or the boy child?

Q17- What steps government has taken to promote justice among girls?

Q18- How would Maya's life be different in South Africa today?

Q19- What were the thoughts of Dr Ambedkar and other like him about the practice of untouchability?

Q20- In Dr Ambedkar's story did the practice of untouchability support the idea that people are equal?

Q21- How do people express their views and make governments understand what actions they should take?

Q22- Why conflicts occur?

Q23- What is the responsibility of police when there is fear that violence may erupt?

Q24- Do you think it is important for all persons to be treated equally? Why?

Q25- What were Hector and his classmates protesting about?

Q26- How do you think lowering the school fees would help girls attend school?

Q27- How does the power of the government get limited?

Q28-When do people sense their power in a democracy?

Q29- Write a short note on ‘Apartheid Laws’.

Q30- Write about ‘African National Congress’.

Q31- Why do you think we need the government to find solutions to many disputes or conflicts?

Q32- List five ways in which the non-whites were discriminated against.

Q33- “People participate by taking an interest in the working of the government and by criticising it when required.” Explain the statement with help of an example.

Q34- “Rivers too can become a source of conflict between states.” Comment

Q35- What actions does the government take to ensure that all people are treated equally?

Q36- What are the various ways in which people participate in the process of government?

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