Q1: How has colonialism impacted our lives? You can either focus on one aspect like culture or politics or treat them together.
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The colonialism affected our lives culturally, politically and more or less combining the two.
Due to mobility and exposure to modem western thoughts people started thinking about freedom, liberty and human rights which provided basis for India freedom movement.
Colonialism also had significant social influences e.g. Indian society particularly the emerging middle class was gradually changed i.e. their life style, eating habits, languages and clothing.
Political impact of colonialism on Indian society was significant our national movement, the political system, the parliamentary and legal system, constitution, education system, the police traffic rules by and large the whole political structure changed due to the colonial impact.
Q2: Industrialisation and urbanisation are linked processes. Discuss.
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Q3: You may be living in a very small town, may be in a very big city, a semi-urban settlement or a village.
(i) Describe the place where you live.
Ans: I live in a semi-urban settlement situated on the outskirts of a major city in India.
(ii) What are the features, which make you think it is a town and not a city, a village and not a town, or a city and not a village?
Ans: It exhibits characteristics that make it more akin to a town than a city or village:
(iii) Is there any factory where you live?
Ans: Yes, there is a small-scale manufacturing unit in the vicinity that produces agricultural equipment. However, it is not a large industrial facility.
(iv) Is agriculture the main job that people do?
Ans: Yes, agriculture is the predominant occupation, with a significant portion of the population engaged in farming.
(v) Is it the occupational nature that has a determining influence?
Ans: Yes, the predominant occupation, which is agriculture, influences the overall character and economic activities of the settlement.
(a) Is it the buildings?
Ans: The architecture here consists of a mix of traditional houses and some modern residential buildings. There are no skyscrapers or high-rise apartments.
(b) Is it the availability of educational opportunities?
Ans: While there are local schools, access to higher education is limited. Many students from here often commute to nearby towns or cities for college education.
(c) Is it the way people live and behave?
Ans: People in this settlement have a close-knit community and maintain a more traditional way of life. Social interactions are characterized by familiarity and communal bonds.
(d) Is it the way people talk and dress?
Ans: The local dialect and traditional attire are still prevalent, but there is also an influence of urban fashion and language.
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3. How does structural change impact employment patterns? |
4. What are the potential benefits of structural change for an economy? |
5. What are the policy implications of structural change? |
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