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Class 10 - History

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class 10 chapter 3:The Making Of A Global World
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Set 5

1. In the nineteenth century, what factors interacted to profoundly change the world?





2. What are the three types of movement or 'flows' within international economic exchanges mentioned?





3. In the nineteenth century, what did the flow of trade largely refer to?





4. What is the second type of movement or 'flow' within international economic exchanges?





5. What does the term 'flow of labor' in the nineteenth century refer to?





6. In the nineteenth century, how were the three flows (trade, labor, and capital) interconnected?





7. Why did self-sufficiency in food mean lower living standards and social conflict in nineteenth-century Britain?





8. What does the text suggest about the interconnectedness of labor migration, goods trade, and capital movement?





9. What did the changing pattern of food production and consumption in industrial Europe signify?





10. In the nineteenth century, why did countries like to be self-sufficient in food traditionally?





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