Factors Resulting in Protests Among Workers
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Explain the condition of women in France before and after the French revolution
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Describe the role of women in the French Revolution?
Q. Assertion (A): The disruption of trade in England during the Industrial Revolution, led to the closure of many factories that led to widespread unemployment and inflation.
Reason (R): England and Spain were engaged in a bitter war in their bid to expand their political and economic influence.
Reason (R): England and Spain were engaged in a bitter war in their bid to expand their political and economic influence.
- A is false but R is true.
- The assertion is correct but the reason is incorrect.
- Both A and R are true.
- Both A and R are false.
Q. Which of the following stimulated protests and mass actions by common people during the Industrial Revolution?
- Negative impact of the Industrial Revolution on people.
- Negative impact of the French Revolution on people.
- Ideas of the French Revolution
- Increasing role of women in public life.
Q. Who wanted to bring social and political changes in Britain in the late eighteenth century?
- Wealthy politicians
- Producers
- Suppliers
- Dissatisfied workers
Q. Choose a demand that was not put forward by the working class during the Industrial Revolution.
- Reservation in the Parliament
- Better treatment by their owners
- Better working conditions
- Increased wages
Q. What led to the emergence of protests and mass actions in the early industrial cities of England?
- The inhuman working conditions of people
- The political ideas of the French Revolution
- The entry of women in the public sphere
- The rise of industrial capitalism
Q. Assertion (A): The disruption of trade in England during the Industrial Revolution, led to the closure of many factories that led to widespread unemployment and inflation.
Reason (R): England and Spain were engaged in a bitter war in their bid to expand their political and economic influence.
Reason (R): England and Spain were engaged in a bitter war in their bid to expand their political and economic influence.
- A is false but R is true.
- The assertion is correct but the reason is incorrect.
- Both A and R are false.
- Both A and R are true.
Q. Choose a demand that was not put forward by the working class during the Industrial Revolution.
Q. Which of the following was not a factor that propelled the working class to demand more rights through protests and agitations?
- Increasing unemployment and food prices
- Suppression of people's freedom
- Improvement in working conditions
- Denial of the right to vote
Q. Choose a demand that was not put forth by workers during the working class movement in England.
- Improvement in working conditions
- Higher wages
- Right to organise themselves
- Insurance and other benefits
Q. Choose a demand that was not put forth by workers during the working class movement in England.
- Improvement in working conditions
- Higher wages
- Right to organise themselves
- Insurance and other benefits
Q. Who wanted to bring social and political changes in Britain in the late eighteenth century?
- Wealthy politicians
- Producers
- Suppliers
- Dissatisfied workers
Q. Which of the following stimulated protests and mass actions by common people during the Industrial Revolution?
- Negative impact of the Industrial Revolution on people.
- Negative impact of the French Revolution on people.
- Ideas of the French Revolution
- Increasing role of women in public life.
Q. Which country was engaged in full-scale war with England to gain economic and political power over other countries?
- Denmark
- Sweden
- Norway
- France