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Awareness of women’s rights and interests based on the belief of the social, economic and political equality of the genders refers to:
1 Suffrage
2 Feminist
3 Womanish
4 Chartism
Explanation:
Feminist It is called feminist.
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What did Napoleon do in the rural areas of these regions?
1 Simplified administrative divisions, abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial due.
2 Made administration strict.
3 Encouraged the feudal system.
4 Put taxes on the peasants.
Explanation:
Simplified administrative divisions, abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial due.
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“In the initial stages, the French armies were welcomed as harbingers of liberty. But the initial enthusiasm soon turned to hostility”. Identify the reason from the following.
1 Increased taxation, censorship, forced conscription into the French armies.
2 Introduced uniform laws, standardised weights and measures.
3 Secured equality before the law and the right to property.
4 Simplified administrative divisions, abolished the feudal system.
Explanation:
Increased taxation, censorship, forced conscription into the French armies.
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What happened when the news of the events in France reached the different cities of Europe?
1 There was tumult.
2 The people did not know how to react.
3 Students and other members of educated middle classes began setting up Jacobin clubs.
4 There was confusion and dissatisfaction in the air.
Explanation:
Students and other members of educated middle classes began setting up Jacobin clubs.
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Awareness of women’s rights and interests based on the belief of the social, economic and political equality of the genders refers to:
1 Suffrage
2 Feminist
3 Womanish
4 Chartism
Explanation:
Feminist It is called feminist.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257558
What did Napoleon do in the rural areas of these regions?
1 Simplified administrative divisions, abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial due.
2 Made administration strict.
3 Encouraged the feudal system.
4 Put taxes on the peasants.
Explanation:
Simplified administrative divisions, abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial due.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257559
“In the initial stages, the French armies were welcomed as harbingers of liberty. But the initial enthusiasm soon turned to hostility”. Identify the reason from the following.
1 Increased taxation, censorship, forced conscription into the French armies.
2 Introduced uniform laws, standardised weights and measures.
3 Secured equality before the law and the right to property.
4 Simplified administrative divisions, abolished the feudal system.
Explanation:
Increased taxation, censorship, forced conscription into the French armies.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257560
What happened when the news of the events in France reached the different cities of Europe?
1 There was tumult.
2 The people did not know how to react.
3 Students and other members of educated middle classes began setting up Jacobin clubs.
4 There was confusion and dissatisfaction in the air.
Explanation:
Students and other members of educated middle classes began setting up Jacobin clubs.
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Awareness of women’s rights and interests based on the belief of the social, economic and political equality of the genders refers to:
1 Suffrage
2 Feminist
3 Womanish
4 Chartism
Explanation:
Feminist It is called feminist.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257558
What did Napoleon do in the rural areas of these regions?
1 Simplified administrative divisions, abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial due.
2 Made administration strict.
3 Encouraged the feudal system.
4 Put taxes on the peasants.
Explanation:
Simplified administrative divisions, abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial due.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257559
“In the initial stages, the French armies were welcomed as harbingers of liberty. But the initial enthusiasm soon turned to hostility”. Identify the reason from the following.
1 Increased taxation, censorship, forced conscription into the French armies.
2 Introduced uniform laws, standardised weights and measures.
3 Secured equality before the law and the right to property.
4 Simplified administrative divisions, abolished the feudal system.
Explanation:
Increased taxation, censorship, forced conscription into the French armies.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257560
What happened when the news of the events in France reached the different cities of Europe?
1 There was tumult.
2 The people did not know how to react.
3 Students and other members of educated middle classes began setting up Jacobin clubs.
4 There was confusion and dissatisfaction in the air.
Explanation:
Students and other members of educated middle classes began setting up Jacobin clubs.
257557
Awareness of women’s rights and interests based on the belief of the social, economic and political equality of the genders refers to:
1 Suffrage
2 Feminist
3 Womanish
4 Chartism
Explanation:
Feminist It is called feminist.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257558
What did Napoleon do in the rural areas of these regions?
1 Simplified administrative divisions, abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial due.
2 Made administration strict.
3 Encouraged the feudal system.
4 Put taxes on the peasants.
Explanation:
Simplified administrative divisions, abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial due.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257559
“In the initial stages, the French armies were welcomed as harbingers of liberty. But the initial enthusiasm soon turned to hostility”. Identify the reason from the following.
1 Increased taxation, censorship, forced conscription into the French armies.
2 Introduced uniform laws, standardised weights and measures.
3 Secured equality before the law and the right to property.
4 Simplified administrative divisions, abolished the feudal system.
Explanation:
Increased taxation, censorship, forced conscription into the French armies.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257560
What happened when the news of the events in France reached the different cities of Europe?
1 There was tumult.
2 The people did not know how to react.
3 Students and other members of educated middle classes began setting up Jacobin clubs.
4 There was confusion and dissatisfaction in the air.
Explanation:
Students and other members of educated middle classes began setting up Jacobin clubs.
257557
Awareness of women’s rights and interests based on the belief of the social, economic and political equality of the genders refers to:
1 Suffrage
2 Feminist
3 Womanish
4 Chartism
Explanation:
Feminist It is called feminist.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257558
What did Napoleon do in the rural areas of these regions?
1 Simplified administrative divisions, abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial due.
2 Made administration strict.
3 Encouraged the feudal system.
4 Put taxes on the peasants.
Explanation:
Simplified administrative divisions, abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial due.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257559
“In the initial stages, the French armies were welcomed as harbingers of liberty. But the initial enthusiasm soon turned to hostility”. Identify the reason from the following.
1 Increased taxation, censorship, forced conscription into the French armies.
2 Introduced uniform laws, standardised weights and measures.
3 Secured equality before the law and the right to property.
4 Simplified administrative divisions, abolished the feudal system.
Explanation:
Increased taxation, censorship, forced conscription into the French armies.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257560
What happened when the news of the events in France reached the different cities of Europe?
1 There was tumult.
2 The people did not know how to react.
3 Students and other members of educated middle classes began setting up Jacobin clubs.
4 There was confusion and dissatisfaction in the air.
Explanation:
Students and other members of educated middle classes began setting up Jacobin clubs.