Understanding National Anthem of India
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What did the British government do in response to the need for increased defense expenditure?

  • Decreased customs duty and income tax
  • Sought financial aid from other countries
  • Imposed a ban on imports and exports
  • Increased customs duty and income tax (correct)
  • Which famine affected millions of people in the 1900s?

  • Bengal Famine of 1921 (correct)
  • Punjab Famine of 1943
  • Madras Famine of 1876
  • Deccan Famine of 1901
  • Where did Mahatma Gandhi embark on a peaceful mission in January 1954?

  • Japan, China, and Korea
  • United States, Britain, and Soviet Union
  • Australia, New Zealand, and Canada
  • South Africa, India, and Idia (correct)
  • What did Gandhi's successful campaign against the resident system lead to?

    <p>End of South Africa's apartheid regime</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What impact did Gandhi's peaceful approach towards diplomacy have?

    <p>Paved the way for India's independence and influenced freedom movements worldwide</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the Statue of Liberty and other symbols in the painting represent?

    <p>The end of the old system and the beginning of a new one</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What signifies the long line in the painting?

    <p>The struggle to discard the old system and the growing power of the people</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the significant shift in power during the French Revolution?

    <p>The common people were able to reach the marking that was previously inaccessible to them</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was introduced during the French Revolution, signifying a new national identity?

    <p>A new national assembly and an oath</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did the position of kings involve prior to the French Revolution?

    <p>Passed down from father to son</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the Statue of Liberty represent in the painting described in Chapter First of the 10th history book named 'D'Arcy' in National Geography, Europe?

    <p>The end of the old system and the beginning of a new one</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the significant shift in power during the French Revolution, as discussed in Chapter First of the 10th history book named 'D'Arcy' in National Geography, Europe?

    <p>The power shifted as the common people were able to reach positions previously inaccessible to them</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do the long lines in the painting described in Chapter First of the 10th history book named 'D'Arcy' in National Geography, Europe signify?

    <p>The struggle to discard the old system and the growing power of the people</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was introduced during the French Revolution, signifying a new national identity, as mentioned in Chapter First of the 10th history book named 'D'Arcy' in National Geography, Europe?

    <p>The introduction of a new flat design and a new national assembly with an oath</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Prior to the French Revolution, what was the position of kings involving?

    <p>Ruling the population with power passed down from father to son</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • National Team India refers to the love and ease of communication between the people of our country. This feeling has led us to understand that the national team in our chapter is the United States, the Soviet Union, Britain, and Japan, who were competing in Central Power.

    • In the 1900s, the British colonizers were ruling over us, and they were increasing their defense expenditure, which required more money. The British government responded by increasing customs duty and income tax, causing inflation.

    • In the 1900s, the crops were failing due to lack of rain, and the situation was worsening. At that time, there was a famine, known as the Bengal Famine of 1921, which affected millions of people.

    • Despite their efforts, the problems were not solved, and the situation became dire. In schools, it is essential to study the causes and consequences of wars to understand the importance of peace.

    • In January 1954, Mahatma Gandhi embarked on a peaceful mission to South Africa, India, and Idia. He made 106 phone calls from there, which helped his non-violent movement against the South African resident system gain momentum.

    • Gandhi's successful campaign against the resident system led to the end of South Africa's apartheid regime and the granting of diplomatic recognition to India in 1955.

    • Gandhi's peaceful approach towards diplomacy paved the way for India's independence and set an example for non-violent resistance around the world.

    • Gandhi's influence extended beyond India, inspiring various freedom movements, including the Civil Rights Movement in the United States and the fight against apartheid in South Africa.

    • The text emphasizes the importance of studying history to understand the causes and consequences of wars and the significance of non-violent resistance in achieving peace and justice.

    • The text also highlights the impact of Mahatma Gandhi's peaceful approach towards diplomacy and his influence on various freedom movements around the world.

    • The text is about Chapter First of the 10th history book named "D'Arcy" in National Geography, Europe.

    • This chapter introduces the concept of the Best of this picture being the Democratic Republic of Carthage, where Statue of Liberty and other symbols are displayed.

    • The statue represents Democrats of Saint-Cloud Torch and the Charters, which signify the end of the old system and the beginning of a new one.

    • The long line in the painting indicates the struggle to discard the old system and the growing power of the people.

    • The painting also depicts the impact of the French Revolution on all of Europe.

    • Prior to the French Revolution, the power was in the hands of kings and rulers, who ruled the population, and the position of kings was passed down from father to son.

    • However, during the French Revolution, the power shifted as the common people were able to reach the marking that was previously inaccessible to them.

    • Another change was the introduction of a new flat design, where the three color revolutions were announced and the people adopted a new national identity through a new national assembly and an oath.

    • The text also mentions the international customs duty and the establishment of National Embassy.

    • The text is about Chapter First of the 10th history book named "D'Arcy" in National Geography, Europe.

    • This chapter introduces the concept of the Best of this picture being the Democratic Republic of Carthage, where Statue of Liberty and other symbols are displayed.

    • The statue represents Democrats of Saint-Cloud Torch and the Charters, which signify the end of the old system and the beginning of a new one.

    • The long line in the painting indicates the struggle to discard the old system and the growing power of the people.

    • The painting also depicts the impact of the French Revolution on all of Europe.

    • Prior to the French Revolution, the power was in the hands of kings and rulers, who ruled the population, and the position of kings was passed down from father to son.

    • However, during the French Revolution, the power shifted as the common people were able to reach the marking that was previously inaccessible to them.

    • Another change was the introduction of a new flat design, where the three color revolutions were announced and the people adopted a new national identity through a new national assembly and an oath.

    • The text also mentions the international customs duty and the establishment of National Embassy.

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