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Class 10 Social Science
History The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
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The Napoleonic Code was exported to which of the following regions?
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England
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Spain
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Regions under French control
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Poland
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The liberal nationalism stands for:
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freedom for the individual and equality before law.
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preservation of autocracy and clerical privileges.
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freedom for only male members of society and equality before law.
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freedom only for senior citizens.
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Who among the following formed the secret society called ‘Young Italy’? [Delhi 2012]
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Otto von Bismarck
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Giuseppe Mazzini
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Mettemich
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Johann Gottfried Herder
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The term 'Universal Suffrage' means:
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the right to vote and get elected, granted only to men.
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the right to vote for all adults.
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the right to vote and get elected, granted exclusively to property owning men.
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the right to vote and get elected, granted only to educated men and women.
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Which of the following is not a feature or belief of 'Conservatism'?
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Conservatives believe in established, traditional institutions of state and policy.
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Conservatives stressed the importance of tradition and preferred gradual develop¬ment to quick change.
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Conservatives proposed to return to the society of pre-revolutionary days and were against the ideas of modernisation to strengthen monarchy.
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Conservatives believed in the monarchy, church, and other social hierarchies.
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c
The Treaty of recognized Greece
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Vienna 1815
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Constantinople 1832
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Warsaw 1814
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Leipzig 1813
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b
Who said 'When France sneezes, the rest of Europe catches cold'?
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Garibaldi
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Bismarck
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Mazzini
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Duke Metternich
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What happened to Poland at the end of 18th century. Which of the following answers is correct?
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Poland achieved independence at the end of the 18th century.
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Poland came totally under the control of Russia and became part of Russia.
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Poland became the part of East Germany.
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Poland was partitioned at the end of the 18th century by three Great Powers: Russia, Prussia and Austria.
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Who played the leading role in the unification of Germany?
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German Emperor (formerly King of Prussia) — Kaiser William I.
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Otto Von Bismarck (Prussian Chief Minister).
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Johann Gottfried Herder — German philosopher.
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Austrian Chancellor — Duke Metternich.
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b
Three wars over seven years with Austria, Denmark, Germany and France, ended in
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Danish victory
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Prussian victory
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French victory
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German victory
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b
Who was proclaimed the emperor of Germany in 1871?
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Otto Von Bismarck
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Victor Emmanuel II
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Count Cavour
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Kaiser William I of Prussia
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d
Who became the King of United Italy in 1861?
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Giuseppe Garibaldi
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Victor Emmanuel II
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Count Cavour
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Giuseppe Mazzini
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b
What helped in the formation of a nation-state in Britain?
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The formation of a nation-state in Britain was the result of a sudden upheaval.
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In 1688, the monarchy in Britain had seized the power from English Parliament.
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The parliament through a bloodless revolution seized power from the monarchy which gradually led to the emergence of a nation-state.
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The British nation was formed as a result of a war with Scotland and Wales.
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Who was responsible for the unification of Germany?
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Count Cavour
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Bismarck
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Garibaldi
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Giuseppe Mazzini
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b
The allegory of the German nation who wears a crown of oak leaves was a:
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Marianne
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Union Jack
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Britannia
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Germania
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A large part of Balkan region was under the control of:
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Russian empire
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Ottoman empire
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German empire
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Habsburg rulers
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b
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