Which transport change most reduced travel time across India in the 1800s? A Bullock carts B River rafts C Foot
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Chapter 16: Economic and Social Change and Socio-Religious Movements (Set-3)
Which new feature mainly connected distant Indian markets under British rule? A Railways expansion B Village fairs only C River
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Which new feature mainly connected distant Indian markets under British rule? A Railways expansion B Village fairs only C River
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Which major change affected Indian artisans most under Company rule? A Higher village barter B Factory competition rise C More
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Which 1765 arrangement left the Nawab to handle administration while the Company controlled revenue collection in Bengal? A Subsidiary Alliance
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Which 1765 arrangement left the Nawab to handle administration while the Company controlled revenue collection in Bengal? A Subsidiary Alliance
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Which 1772 change ended the Company’s Dual Government in Bengal and brought direct control under Company officials? A Permanent Settlement
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Which trading body slowly turned into a territorial power in India after winning key battles in the 18th century? A
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The label “successor state” fits Hyderabad because it emerged from Mughal provincial authority and retained key Mughal institutions, especially in
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In many successor states, rulers kept Mughal titles and court forms mainly to gain A Religious purity B Ocean control
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