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(a) What was Nana Saheb’s grievance against the British ?(b) State any two repressive policies of Lord Curzon.(c) Mention two reasons for the Moderates’ faith in the British sense of justice.(d) When was the Muslim League formally founded ? Who presided over its session at Dhaka ? (e) Name the party formed by Subhash Chandra Bose. What was its immediate objective? (f) What was mentioned in the Cabinet Mission Plan regarding Provincial Autonomy ?(g) Give two similarities in the foreign policies of Mussolini and Hitler.(h) Name the signatory countries of the Triple Alliance (1882). State the rival bloc that was formed. (i) Who appoints the Secretary General of the United Nations ? (j) What do you understand by the term ‘Human Rights’ ? When is Human Rights Day celebrated each year ? |
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Answer» (a) British refused to accept Nana Saheb, the adopted son of Baji Rao II as the ruler of the Marathas. (b) (i) Seditions Meetings Act, 1907. (ii) Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1908. (c) Two reasons for the Moderates’ faith in the British sense of justice: 1. The congress in those days was a band of loyalists who were proud of their British connections. 2. They think that english rule had conferred benefits upon them, especially the english language and the modem means of communication and transport. (d) Muslim League was formally founded on December 30, 1906. Nawab Salimullah presided over its session at Dhaka. (e) Forward Bloc. Its immediate objective was to liberate India from the British rule and to develop a socialist order in India. (f) Cabinet Mission plan, proposed that provinces would be divided into three groups and each group would draft a constitution for a regional union if so desired, and also for the constituent provinces. Thus, it envisaged a three-tier system of government, for the provinces, for the groups and for the union of India. (g) Two similarities in the foreign policies of Mussolini and Hitler: 1. Both aimed at restoring the status and dignity of their nations amongst the community of nations by making them strong powers. 2. Both aimed at providing strong, stable and efficient governments. (h) Answer has not given due to out of present syllabus. (i) The General Assembly on the recommendation of the Security Council. (j) Human Right refer to those freedom which should be available to all person, irrespective of their religion race, caste, sex, nationality or any of them. Human Rights Day: 10th December. |
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