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Q3. Describe the reasons due to which million people united in support of the Chartist Movement in the mid-19th century for attaining the democratic rights for the working classes.

The Chartist Movement: A Fight for Democratic RightsThe Chartist Movement was a significant campaign in Britain during the mid-19th century.…

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Q2. Define “Irish Questions”. Also, discuss the policy of Liberal party on the said issue from 1886 to 1894.

The Irish Question and the Liberal Party’s Policy (1886-1894)IntroductionThe term “Irish Question” refers to the complex political, social, and economic…

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Q1. How far did Robert Peel’s methods of governance differ from those of his predecessors; viz a viz; Liverpool, Canning, and Wellington?

PAST PAPER 2024Governance of Robert Peel Compared to His PredecessorsIntroductionRobert Peel served as Prime Minister of Great Britain during two…

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Q. No. 8. How did the global financial crisis plunge Britain into recession in the 21st century and how did it respond?

The Global Financial Crisis and Britain’s RecessionIntroductionThe global financial crisis of 2007-2008 was a significant economic downturn that impacted many…

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Q. No. 7. “We will find those who did it, we will smoke them out of their holes, we will get them running and we will bring them to justice”. In the context of this remark, present a balanced critique about the War on Terror with special emphasis on the role of Great Britain.

The War on Terror: A Balanced Critique with Emphasis on Great Britain’s RoleIntroductionThe phrase “We will find those who did…

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Q. No. 6. Produce an analytical essay on the causes, major developments, and aftermath of the Second World War.

The Second World War: Causes, Major Developments, and AftermathIntroductionThe Second World War (1939-1945) was one of the most significant conflicts…

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Q. No. 5. According to Rudyard Kipling, “however the world pretends to divide itself, there are only two divisions in the world today human beings and Germans”. In the light of this statement, was the British policy in the First World War justified or not? Comment.

British Policy in the First World War: A Justification AnalysisIntroductionRudyard Kipling’s statement reflects the intense sentiment and division of the…

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Q. No. 4. Why did Britain initiate the Policy of Splendid Isolation? What is your personal opinion whether it was a right step in right direction or proved detrimental?

The Policy of Splendid IsolationIntroductionThe Policy of Splendid Isolation was a foreign policy adopted by Britain in the late 19th…

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Q. No. 3. “The English people got so much frightened by the developments in France that there prevailed a sort of panic across the country”. Analyse the after-effects of the French Revolution on England.

The After-Effects of the French Revolution on EnglandThe French Revolution, which began in 1789, sent shockwaves throughout Europe, including England.…

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Q. No. 2. How did the Glorious Revolution occur in Britain? What was its fallout at home and abroad?

PAST PAPER 2023The Glorious Revolution in Britain: Causes and ConsequencesThe Glorious Revolution of 1688 was a significant event in British…

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