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    contact@sjcallahabad.org Class-9th Subject- History/Civics Short answer questions Civics Q.1. Q.2. Q.3. Q.4. Q.5. Q.6. Q.7. Q.8. Chapter Political Parties Define a Political party. Give any two ingredients of a political party. Give two reasons to explain why the candidates belong to political parties. Name the three party systems prevalent in the modern world. The bi party system is regarded as the best system for democratic countries. Give the demerits of Multi party system

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    Because these cities were very wealthy‚ many merchants started to spend money on different things‚ such as painting‚ learning‚ new banking techniques‚ and new systems of government. These things gave rise to a new type of scholar‚ the humanist. Humanism was a subject concerned with humankind and culture. They studied various things such as Latin‚ Greek language‚ literature and philosophy. Music and mathematics were also studied as well. The Renaissance gave way to new forms of painting‚ art and

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    When European explorers began to leave the old continent in search of new trade routes to China‚ Africa‚ along with Asia‚ with their ultimate goal of gaining a foothold in the quest for the various valuable commodities and items it possessed (Strayer 581). Europe did not appear to be destined to be in the lead for the inevitability of global dominance. Henceforth‚ there were a few factors‚ which would eventually contribute into them doing so‚ with the key primary aspects being the establishment of

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    mandatory to attain a college degree. I suggest that while attempting to asses the flawed school system they help all those who are deserving of college credits receive them. For example as suggested on the article "College ’s Identity Crisis"‚ by Frank Bruni " by giving credit for experiences far away from campus‚ so that students have a less lengthy‚ route to a diploma.(pg.1) Thus more successful graduates will mean more quality workers adding revenue to the needy education

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    Bruni’s most transformative educational experience came from a class with no practical application to his life; however‚ while society and those in power may say those types of classes are not needed‚ Bruni states that they are essential to people in order to create a more thoughtful and aware being. While reading this essay it enlightened me on the value on classes we are made to take‚ not just liberal art ones. Just because a class is not required in

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    The Renaissance was an era of change in human thought. It was characterized by a new philosophy‚ which included the rise of humanism‚ individualism‚ and secularism. Writers and artists began to focus on the individual man and his potential. The Renaissance movement began in the Italian city-states‚ especially Florence‚ and spread northward toward the rest of Europe. The Renaissance was the rebirth of new ideas in all aspects of life such as: science‚ technology‚ classical art‚ and education.

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    Because these cities were very wealthy‚ many merchants started to spend money on different things‚ such as painting‚ learning‚ new banking techniques‚ and new systems of government. These things gave rise to a new type of scholar‚ the humanist. Humanism was subjects concerned with humankind and culture. They stutied various things such as Latin‚ Greek language‚ literature and philosophy. Music and mathmatics were also studied as well. The Renaissance gave way to new forms of painting ‚ art and

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    CHAPTER 15 EUROPE TO THE EARLY 1500S: REVIVAL‚ DECLINE‚ AND RENAISSANCE (HIGH MEDIEVAL EUROPE AND THE EARLY RENAISSANCE) TERMS AND LECTURE I. GENERAL A. Read “Global Perspective.” B. Write and know Review Questions 1‚2‚6‚7‚8‚ and 9. C. Know this Lecture for the Final. D. Text High Middle Ages = My Medieval Sacred State; 1000-1300 What the text calls the “High Middle Ages” I call the “Medieval Sacred State.” Pay attention to the dates‚ c.1000-1300 AD. During this time‚ we find

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    new life into the artists of its time with the development of new techniques and new artistic sensibilities. The art created during the Renaissance marks the transition of the world’s evolution from the Medieval Period into the Early Modern Age. Leonardo da Vinci was one of the most well-known Renaissance artists. It is rumored that the Art Time Capsule contains one of his most famous works entitled‚ "Mona Lisa." This world’s best known piece was created circa 1503-1505 and is composed of oil on

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    Time Capsule: The Renaissance and the Age of Baroque The European Renaissance was a time of cultural transition in Europe from a society rooted in religious focus and compliance to humanism and artistic expression. Although the majority of Europe remained loyal to the Papacy and Catholicism‚ the Renaissance brought about scholars that encouraged human artistic expression and self-fulfillment. Prior to the Renaissance‚ devout Catholics led simple lifestyles‚ with few amenities or luxuries. They believed

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