How When and Where_3

How When and Where_3

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How When and Where_3

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History, Social Studies

8th Grade

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the problem with the periodisation of Indian history chat James Mill offers? What is the first point made in this video?


Periodization. Periodization is nothing but the process

of dividing Indian history into different periods. if we are dividing Indian history into different parts then that particular process is called periodization.

Who was James Mill he was a Scottish economist and a political philosopher and he published a book

named A History of British India in 1817.

He divided Indian history into three periods. In that book what are these three periods; Hindu Muslim and British.


What is the problem with the periodization of Indian history

that James Mill offers? James Mill did this periodization

on the basis of the religion of the rulers. So many historians argued that this way of doing periodization is not correct because he did it on the basis of the religion of the rulers



2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the problem with the periodisation of Indian history chat James Mill offers? What is the second point made in this video?

Periodization. Periodization is nothing but the process

of dividing Indian history into different periods. if we are dividing Indian history into different parts then that particular process is called periodization.

Who was James Mill he was a Scottish economist and a political philosopher and he published a book

named A History of British India in 1817.

He divided Indian history into three periods. In that book what are these three periods; Hindu Muslim and British.

What is the problem with the periodization of Indian history

that James Mill offers? James Mill did this periodization

on the basis of the religion of the rulers. So many historians argued that this way of doing periodization is not correct because he did it on the basis of the religion of the rulers

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the problem with the periodisation of Indian history chat James Mill offers? What is the third point made in this video?

Periodization. Periodization is nothing but the process

of dividing Indian history into different periods. if we are dividing Indian history into different parts then that particular process is called periodization.

Who was James Mill he was a Scottish economist and a political philosopher and he published a book

named A History of British India in 1817.

He divided Indian history into three periods. In that book what are these three periods; Hindu Muslim and British.

What is the problem with the periodization of Indian history

that James Mill offers? James Mill did this periodization

on the basis of the religion of the rulers. So many historians argued that this way of doing periodization is not correct because he did it on the basis of the religion of the rulers

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the problem with the periodisation of Indian history chat James Mill offers? What is the fourth point made in this video?

Periodization. Periodization is nothing but the process

of dividing Indian history into different periods. if we are dividing Indian history into different parts then that particular process is called periodization.

Who was James Mill he was a Scottish economist and a political philosopher and he published a book

named A History of British India in 1817.

He divided Indian history into three periods. In that book what are these three periods; Hindu Muslim and British.

What is the problem with the periodization of Indian history

that James Mill offers? James Mill did this periodization

on the basis of the religion of the rulers. So many historians argued that this way of doing periodization is not correct because he did it on the basis of the religion of the rulers

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Why did the British preserve official documents? What is the first statement of this answer.

The British felt that the need to preserve all the important official documents and letters

They set up record rooms attached to all the administrative institutions.

The village tahsildar office, the collectorate office, the Commissioner's Office the provincial secretariats, the law courts, all had their record rooms.

The British also established specialized institutions like the archives and museums to preserve important records

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Why did the British preserve official documents? What is the second statement of this answer.

The British felt that the need to preserve all the important official documents and letters

They set up record rooms attached to all the administrative institutions.

The village tahsildar office, the collectorate office, the Commissioner's Office the provincial secretariats, the law courts, all had their record rooms.

The British also established specialized institutions like the archives and museums to preserve important records

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Why did the British preserve official documents? What is the third statement of this answer.

The British felt that the need to preserve all the important official documents and letters

They set up record rooms attached to all the administrative institutions.

The village tahsildar office, the collectorate office, the Commissioner's Office the provincial secretariats, the law courts, all had their record rooms.

The British also established specialized institutions like the archives and museums to preserve important records

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