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Which one of the following regions became a part of unified Italy in 1866?
In 1866, Venetia joined the unified Kingdom of Italy after Austria’s defeat by Prussia. This marked a significant step in Italian unification led by Count Cavour and Victor Emmanuel II. Venetia’s annexation symbolized Italy’s growing power and helped consolidate national unity, fulfilling the long sRead more
In 1866, Venetia joined the unified Kingdom of Italy after Austria’s defeat by Prussia. This marked a significant step in Italian unification led by Count Cavour and Victor Emmanuel II. Venetia’s annexation symbolized Italy’s growing power and helped consolidate national unity, fulfilling the long struggle to bring all Italian-speaking regions under one government.
See lessRead the following reasons of migration of people from Europe to America till the 19th century and choose the correct option: I. Poverty and hunger II. Slaves for sale III. Wide spread of diseases IV. Religious conflicts and persecution
Migration from Europe to America till the 19th century occurred mainly due to poverty, hunger, and religious conflicts. People sought freedom, security, and better living standards. Industrialization displaced rural workers, while political unrest and discrimination made life difficult. Hence, milliRead more
Migration from Europe to America till the 19th century occurred mainly due to poverty, hunger, and religious conflicts. People sought freedom, security, and better living standards. Industrialization displaced rural workers, while political unrest and discrimination made life difficult. Hence, millions left Europe hoping to rebuild their lives in America, free from social and economic hardships.
See lessThe author of Book of Marvels is: (A) Marco Polo (B) Columbus (C) Vasco da Gama (D) Alfred Crosby
Marco Polo, a Venetian traveler, wrote the Book of Marvels based on his long journeys to Asia in the 13th century. The book provided Europeans with vivid descriptions of China’s wealth, technology, and culture under Kublai Khan. It played a major role in awakening European interest in eastern trade,Read more
Marco Polo, a Venetian traveler, wrote the Book of Marvels based on his long journeys to Asia in the 13th century. The book provided Europeans with vivid descriptions of China’s wealth, technology, and culture under Kublai Khan. It played a major role in awakening European interest in eastern trade, exploration, and cultural exchange during later centuries.
See lessArrange the following categories of forests in India from the largest to the smallest in terms of area and choose the correct option: I. Reserved II. Protected III. Unclassed (A) III, II, I (B) I, II, III (C) II, III, I (D) III, I, II
India’s forests are divided into Reserved, Protected, and Unclassed categories. Reserved forests occupy the largest area and are under full government control for strict protection. Protected forests come next, allowing limited human use. Unclassed forests, the smallest category, are mostly communitRead more
India’s forests are divided into Reserved, Protected, and Unclassed categories. Reserved forests occupy the largest area and are under full government control for strict protection. Protected forests come next, allowing limited human use. Unclassed forests, the smallest category, are mostly community or private lands. This classification ensures sustainable forest management and conservation across India.
See lessAssume you are doing research on 15th century print culture. Which of the following would be the most significant advantage for your research?
During the 15th century, the invention of the printing press revolutionized knowledge sharing by providing faster and more accurate printing. Books became affordable and easily available to scholars and the public. This helped preserve knowledge, reduce copying errors, and spread ideas rapidly, leadRead more
During the 15th century, the invention of the printing press revolutionized knowledge sharing by providing faster and more accurate printing. Books became affordable and easily available to scholars and the public. This helped preserve knowledge, reduce copying errors, and spread ideas rapidly, leading to educational and cultural growth, and later inspiring movements like the Renaissance and Reformation.
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