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प्रश्न
How did the abolition of Serfdom promote industrialisation in Russia?
उत्तर
Abolition of Serfdom freed a large number of persons, who were then employed in the factories. Thus, it facilitated the industrialisation of the country. After the success of the Communist Revolution (1917) railways, workshops and factories were declared ‘national property’ and operated directly by the Government.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Fill in the blank
The Industrial Revolution began in England in about __________.
Match the contents of Column A and Column B:
Column A | Column B |
1. John Kay | (a) Mule |
2. James Hargreaves | (b) Cotton gin |
3. Arkwright | (c) Powerloom |
4. Samuel Crompton | (d) Steam engine |
5. Cartwright | (e) Water frame |
6. Whitney | (f) Spinning Jenny |
7. James Watt | (g) Flying Shuttle |
Answer the following question:
Give reasons why did the Industrial Revolution first begin in England?
Tell me why
New inventions and discoveries led to the Industrial Revolution.
What is meant by ‘Serfdom’?
With reference to the Industrial Revolution in England, state the role of the following factor:
Availability of raw material
The big machine in England went on advancing and became more sophisticated with passing day. In this context, describe the following:
Improved Steam-Engine.
Examine the advantage of the Factory System (Industrial Revolution) under the following heading:
Production in Large Quantities.
Industrial Revolution first began in ______.
Explain the statement with reason.
The Industrial Revolution first began in England.