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Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class 12 Tuition
5
Board
ISC/ICSE, CBSE
ISC/ICSE Subjects taught
History
CBSE Subjects taught
History
Taught in School or College
No
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in BA Tuition
5
Field tutored for
History
Type of class
Crash Course, Regular Classes
Class strength catered to
Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions
Taught in School or College
Yes
Teaching Experience in detail in BA Tuition
I teach History subject for BA student's
1. Which school boards of Class 12 do you teach for?
ISC/ICSE and CBSE
2. Have you ever taught in any School or College?
No
3. Which classes do you teach?
I teach BA Tuition and Class 12 Tuition Classes.
4. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, I provide a free demo class.
5. How many years of experience do you have?
I have been teaching for 5 years.
Answered on 08/01/2022 Learn CBSE/Class 11/Humanities/History
i. Cotton in the form of large rolls were brought to Britain in the form of raw material from their colonies and India being one of them on the other hand this cotton was exported by Britain which was used for weaving clothes and thus they gain profits.
ii. Britain’s industrial method were imposed to gain more raw materials.
iii. There was economic exploitation.
iv. With technical invention a less time was required in spinning and this ultimately led to increase in production. Which was then linked to the theory of Demand and Supply, since there was increase demand for finished products so the demand for raw material increased
Answered on 08/01/2022 Learn CBSE/Class 11/Humanities/History
Civilization of the Aztecs:
1. Their society was hierarchical in nature. The society includes nobles, priests, warriors, traders, artisans, physicians, teachers, peasants, etc.
2. Aztec king was chosen by the nobles from among them. The king was regarded as the representative of the sun and earth.
3. As their land was limited so people converted their wasteland into land suitable for habitation and cultivation. There were also canals and wells for irrigation.
4. People used to cultivate corns, beans, squash, pumpkins, potatoes, manioc roots and other crops.
5. People worshipped the gods of war and sun.
Civilization of the Mesopotamians:
1. The Mesopotamian society was divvied into three class i.e. higher, middle and social classes.
2. Higher and middle classes led a happy and luxurious life, while the life of the lower class was miserable.
3. Women had a lower status than men in the society.
4. People used to worship many god and goddesses.
5. In Mesopotamia art of writing was first developed. They discovered the lunar calendar and the decimal system. They prepared the Hamurabi’s code of law. Besides they invented the potter’s wheel, glassware and new style of architecture.
Answered on 08/01/2022 Learn CBSE/Class 11/Humanities/History
Answer :
The relative advantages or canal and railway transportation are mentioned below.
Canal Transportation.
i. Was extensively used in coal transportation.
ii. The weight of coal made its transport by road slower whereas Canal Transportation increased the speed of the trade.
iii. On the other hand transportation by Canals was cheaper as compared to road transportation.
iv. Since the canals could be joined it led to marketing centres in new towns.
v. Internal and external trade was possible.
Railway Transportation
i. Railway transport was unaffected by rains and weather and hence it remain available throughout the year.
ii. It was cheaper .
iii. It was faster hence passenger preferred rail transport more and on the other hand good were also transported more through rail routes.
iv. Industrialisation attended its second stage because of invention of Railway Transportation.
v. Internal and external trade was possible.
Answered on 08/01/2022 Learn CBSE/Class 11/Humanities/History
Answer :
The relative advantages or canal and railway transportation are mentioned below.
Canal Transportation.
i. Was extensively used in coal transportation.
ii. The weight of coal made its transport by road slower whereas Canal Transportation increased the speed of the trade.
iii. On the other hand transportation by Canals was cheaper as compared to road transportation.
iv. Since the canals could be joined it led to marketing centres in new towns.
v. Internal and external trade was possible.
Railway Transportation
i. Railway transport was unaffected by rains and weather and hence it remain available throughout the year.
ii. It was cheaper.
iii. It was faster hence passenger preferred rail transport more and on the other hand good were also transported more through rail routes.
iv. Industrialisation attended its second stage because of invention of Railway Transportation.
v. Internal and external trade was possible.
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class 12 Tuition
5
Board
ISC/ICSE, CBSE
ISC/ICSE Subjects taught
History
CBSE Subjects taught
History
Taught in School or College
No
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in BA Tuition
5
Field tutored for
History
Type of class
Crash Course, Regular Classes
Class strength catered to
Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions
Taught in School or College
Yes
Teaching Experience in detail in BA Tuition
I teach History subject for BA student's
Answered on 08/01/2022 Learn CBSE/Class 11/Humanities/History
i. Cotton in the form of large rolls were brought to Britain in the form of raw material from their colonies and India being one of them on the other hand this cotton was exported by Britain which was used for weaving clothes and thus they gain profits.
ii. Britain’s industrial method were imposed to gain more raw materials.
iii. There was economic exploitation.
iv. With technical invention a less time was required in spinning and this ultimately led to increase in production. Which was then linked to the theory of Demand and Supply, since there was increase demand for finished products so the demand for raw material increased
Answered on 08/01/2022 Learn CBSE/Class 11/Humanities/History
Civilization of the Aztecs:
1. Their society was hierarchical in nature. The society includes nobles, priests, warriors, traders, artisans, physicians, teachers, peasants, etc.
2. Aztec king was chosen by the nobles from among them. The king was regarded as the representative of the sun and earth.
3. As their land was limited so people converted their wasteland into land suitable for habitation and cultivation. There were also canals and wells for irrigation.
4. People used to cultivate corns, beans, squash, pumpkins, potatoes, manioc roots and other crops.
5. People worshipped the gods of war and sun.
Civilization of the Mesopotamians:
1. The Mesopotamian society was divvied into three class i.e. higher, middle and social classes.
2. Higher and middle classes led a happy and luxurious life, while the life of the lower class was miserable.
3. Women had a lower status than men in the society.
4. People used to worship many god and goddesses.
5. In Mesopotamia art of writing was first developed. They discovered the lunar calendar and the decimal system. They prepared the Hamurabi’s code of law. Besides they invented the potter’s wheel, glassware and new style of architecture.
Answered on 08/01/2022 Learn CBSE/Class 11/Humanities/History
Answer :
The relative advantages or canal and railway transportation are mentioned below.
Canal Transportation.
i. Was extensively used in coal transportation.
ii. The weight of coal made its transport by road slower whereas Canal Transportation increased the speed of the trade.
iii. On the other hand transportation by Canals was cheaper as compared to road transportation.
iv. Since the canals could be joined it led to marketing centres in new towns.
v. Internal and external trade was possible.
Railway Transportation
i. Railway transport was unaffected by rains and weather and hence it remain available throughout the year.
ii. It was cheaper .
iii. It was faster hence passenger preferred rail transport more and on the other hand good were also transported more through rail routes.
iv. Industrialisation attended its second stage because of invention of Railway Transportation.
v. Internal and external trade was possible.
Answered on 08/01/2022 Learn CBSE/Class 11/Humanities/History
Answer :
The relative advantages or canal and railway transportation are mentioned below.
Canal Transportation.
i. Was extensively used in coal transportation.
ii. The weight of coal made its transport by road slower whereas Canal Transportation increased the speed of the trade.
iii. On the other hand transportation by Canals was cheaper as compared to road transportation.
iv. Since the canals could be joined it led to marketing centres in new towns.
v. Internal and external trade was possible.
Railway Transportation
i. Railway transport was unaffected by rains and weather and hence it remain available throughout the year.
ii. It was cheaper.
iii. It was faster hence passenger preferred rail transport more and on the other hand good were also transported more through rail routes.
iv. Industrialisation attended its second stage because of invention of Railway Transportation.
v. Internal and external trade was possible.
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