Factors Resulting in Protests Among Workers
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How did the revolution effect the everyday life of the French people?
Q. Evaluate the role of women in France before the revolution
Q. Who wanted to bring social and political changes in Britain in the late eighteenth century?
- Wealthy politicians
- Producers
- Suppliers
- Dissatisfied workers
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What is the role/condition of women of French Revolution?
Q. Choose a demand that was not put forward by the working class during the Industrial Revolution.
- Better working conditions
- Increased wages
- Better treatment by their owners
- Reservation in the Parliament
Q. Which country was engaged in full-scale war with England to gain economic and political power over other countries?
- Denmark
- Sweden
- France
- Norway
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. What role did women play during the revolutionary years?
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.
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What were the causes, main events and results of the 1905 revolution?
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. Explain the role played by women in France.
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. 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