Indian Tribal Societies and Pastoralists
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What was the main reason for the decline of tribal societies in some regions of India?

  • Development of strong trade networks
  • Encroachment on their lands by powerful groups (correct)
  • Adoption of centralized political structures
  • Introduction of advanced agricultural techniques
  • What was a significant feature of the tribal societies in India?

  • Reliance on advanced agricultural techniques
  • Strong sense of community and equality among members (correct)
  • Centralized political structure with a king at the top
  • Strict social hierarchy with no mobility
  • Study Notes

    Decline of Tribal Societies in India

    • The main reason for the decline of tribal societies in some regions of India was the gradual expansion of the agrarian economy and the penetration of the market economy.

    Characteristics of Tribal Societies in India

    • A significant feature of tribal societies in India was their remote and isolated location, which kept them away from the mainstream of Indian society.

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    Test your knowledge of Indian tribal societies, pastoralists, and the decline of tribal societies in this quiz based on Class 7 NCERT history chapter "Tribes, Nomads and Settled Communities." Answer questions about the significant features of tribal societies, the common occupation of pastoralists in ancient times, and the main reasons for the decline of tribal societies in certain regions of India.

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