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The social changes in Maasai society are that _____________________.
1 The traditional difference based on age between the elders and warriors has been disturbed, but it has not broken down.
2 A new distinction between the wealthy and the poor pastoralists has developed.
3 Both
4 None of these.
Explanation:
Both (a) and (b). Pastoral communities in different parts of the world are affected in a variety of different ways by changes in the modern world. New laws and new borders affect the patterns of their movement. Pastoralists are not relics of the past. They are not people who have no place in the modern world. Environmentalists and economists have increasingly come to recognise that pastoral nomadism is a form of life that is perfectly suited to many hilly and dry regions of the world.
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Through the Forest Acts, some forests which produced timber lile deodar or Sal were declared ‘Reserved’, what did that mean?
1 They were reserved for pastoralists.
2 No pastoralist was allowed access to these forests.
3 Only some particular pastoralists could access them.
4 None.
Explanation:
No pastoralist was allowed access to these forests.
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The Gujjars of Kangra make their livelihood from the sale of
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Genealogists:
1 Recount history of a community.
2 Recount history of a family.
3 Predict the future.
4 Train camels.
Explanation:
Recount history of a community.
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The social changes in Maasai society are that _____________________.
1 The traditional difference based on age between the elders and warriors has been disturbed, but it has not broken down.
2 A new distinction between the wealthy and the poor pastoralists has developed.
3 Both
4 None of these.
Explanation:
Both (a) and (b). Pastoral communities in different parts of the world are affected in a variety of different ways by changes in the modern world. New laws and new borders affect the patterns of their movement. Pastoralists are not relics of the past. They are not people who have no place in the modern world. Environmentalists and economists have increasingly come to recognise that pastoral nomadism is a form of life that is perfectly suited to many hilly and dry regions of the world.
12. Pastoralists In The Modern World
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Through the Forest Acts, some forests which produced timber lile deodar or Sal were declared ‘Reserved’, what did that mean?
1 They were reserved for pastoralists.
2 No pastoralist was allowed access to these forests.
3 Only some particular pastoralists could access them.
4 None.
Explanation:
No pastoralist was allowed access to these forests.
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The Gujjars of Kangra make their livelihood from the sale of
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The social changes in Maasai society are that _____________________.
1 The traditional difference based on age between the elders and warriors has been disturbed, but it has not broken down.
2 A new distinction between the wealthy and the poor pastoralists has developed.
3 Both
4 None of these.
Explanation:
Both (a) and (b). Pastoral communities in different parts of the world are affected in a variety of different ways by changes in the modern world. New laws and new borders affect the patterns of their movement. Pastoralists are not relics of the past. They are not people who have no place in the modern world. Environmentalists and economists have increasingly come to recognise that pastoral nomadism is a form of life that is perfectly suited to many hilly and dry regions of the world.
12. Pastoralists In The Modern World
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Through the Forest Acts, some forests which produced timber lile deodar or Sal were declared ‘Reserved’, what did that mean?
1 They were reserved for pastoralists.
2 No pastoralist was allowed access to these forests.
3 Only some particular pastoralists could access them.
4 None.
Explanation:
No pastoralist was allowed access to these forests.
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The Gujjars of Kangra make their livelihood from the sale of
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The social changes in Maasai society are that _____________________.
1 The traditional difference based on age between the elders and warriors has been disturbed, but it has not broken down.
2 A new distinction between the wealthy and the poor pastoralists has developed.
3 Both
4 None of these.
Explanation:
Both (a) and (b). Pastoral communities in different parts of the world are affected in a variety of different ways by changes in the modern world. New laws and new borders affect the patterns of their movement. Pastoralists are not relics of the past. They are not people who have no place in the modern world. Environmentalists and economists have increasingly come to recognise that pastoral nomadism is a form of life that is perfectly suited to many hilly and dry regions of the world.
12. Pastoralists In The Modern World
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Through the Forest Acts, some forests which produced timber lile deodar or Sal were declared ‘Reserved’, what did that mean?
1 They were reserved for pastoralists.
2 No pastoralist was allowed access to these forests.
3 Only some particular pastoralists could access them.
4 None.
Explanation:
No pastoralist was allowed access to these forests.
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The Gujjars of Kangra make their livelihood from the sale of