Q. “The settlement arrived at the Congress of Berlin subordinated the aspirations of the Balkan peoples to the interests of the Great Powers and failed to ensure lasting peace in Europe.” Analyse. [10 Marks] Ans: The Congress of Berlin (1878) was diplomatic meeting of the major European powers under the chairmanship of Bismarck at which […]
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Daily Problem Practice for 2026 History Optional [World History: Day 13]
Q. “The settlement arrived at the Congress of Berlin subordinated the aspirations of the Balkan peoples to the interests of the Great Powers and failed to ensure lasting peace in Europe.” Analyse. [10 Marks] NOTE: All those enrolled can send their answers for evaluation in PDF format after scanning (you can use any app) on […]
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Q. “The events in Prague, together with the Berlin blockade, convinced the European recipients of American economic assistance that they needed military protection as well: that led them to request the creation of a North Atlantic Treaty Organization.” Elaborate. [10 Marks] Ans: With the Truman Doctrine, the USA President Harry S. Truman established that the […]
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Q. “The events in Prague, together with the Berlin blockade, convinced the European recipients of American economic assistance that they needed military protection as well: that led them to request the creation of a North Atlantic Treaty Organization.” Elaborate. [10 Marks] NOTE: All those enrolled can send their answers for evaluation in PDF format after […]
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Q. Discuss trends of Dalit Movements in various parts of post-independent India. [10 Marks] NOTE: All those enrolled can send their answers for evaluation in PDF format after scanning (you can use any app) on selfstudyhistory@gmail.com Name your file as your name and day. For example, if your name is Ashok Kumar and you are […]
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Q. Discuss trends of Dalit Movements in various parts of post-independent India. [10 Marks] Ans: The Dalit movements in post-independent India have evolved through various phases, reflecting the changing socio-political landscape and the aspirations of Dalits for social justice, equality, and empowerment. These movements have been characterized by diverse ideologies, strategies, and regional variations. Maharashtra: […]
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Q. “The early twentieth century witnessed the emergence of several women’s organisations that became increasingly active in the public sphere and focused on securing women’s political and legal rights.” Critically examine. [10 Marks] Ans: The roots of the Indian women’s political and legal rights can be traced back to the 19th century social reform movement. […]
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Q. “The early twentieth century witnessed the emergence of several women’s organisations that became increasingly active in the public sphere and focused on securing women’s political and legal rights.” Critically examine. [10 Marks] NOTE: All those enrolled can send their answers for evaluation in PDF format after scanning (you can use any app) on selfstudyhistory@gmail.com […]
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Q. “Bengal united is power; Bengal divided will pull several different ways.” Explain Risley’s perspective in the context of the division of Bengal in 1905. [10 Marks] Ans: In the official note, Risley, the Home Secretary to the Government of India said, “Bengal united is power; Bengal divided will pull several different ways”. This was […]
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Q. “Bengal united is power; Bengal divided will pull several different ways.” Explain Risley’s perspective in the context of the division of Bengal in 1905. [10 Marks] NOTE: All those enrolled can send their answers for evaluation in PDF format after scanning (you can use any app) on selfstudyhistory@gmail.com Name your file as your name […]
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