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Test: Displacing Indigenous Peoples - Question 1

Britain recognised the USA as an independent country in 178_

Detailed Solution: Question 1

As per the NCERT Textbook, the British Recognized the USA as an independent country in 1781. Hence, option A.

Test: Displacing Indigenous Peoples - Question 2

The Constitution Act in America, which accepted the existing aboriginal and treaty rights of the natives, was passed in the year

Detailed Solution: Question 2

In 1969, when the American government refused to recognise aboriginal rights’, the natives held several demonstrations and debates. Ultimately, in 1982, the Constitution Act accepted existing aboriginal and treaty rights of natives.

Test: Displacing Indigenous Peoples - Question 3

The year in which Amerigo de Vespucci’s Travels was published was

Detailed Solution: Question 3

Amerigo Vespucci (1454 - 1512) was an Italian merchant, explorer and cartographer. He was one of the earliest explorers of the New World (Americas). The new continents of North and South Americas were named in his honour.

Test: Displacing Indigenous Peoples - Question 4

Workers who provided cheap labour in Australia were -

Detailed Solution: Question 4

Chinese immigrants provided cheap labour. The government became uneasy about being dependent on non-whites. However, the government in both the countries banned Chinese immigrants.

Test: Displacing Indigenous Peoples - Question 5

In Canada, the Metis revolted against the colonization of their land between

Detailed Solution: Question 5

The Metis are a people of native European descent in Canada. Fiercely proud of their heritage, the Métis enjoyed a reputation for their courage, honesty and hospitality.

Test: Displacing Indigenous Peoples - Question 6

The French Canadian rebellion occurred in the year:

Detailed Solution: Question 6

The Rebellions of 1837 took place in both Upper and Lower Canada. In Lower Canada, the rebellion was, in large part, an expression of a resurgent French Canadian Nationalism. The French Canadian majority constituted the overwhelming majority in the locally elected Assembly, established by the Canada or Constitutional Act, 1791.

Test: Displacing Indigenous Peoples - Question 7

Europeans wanted to cut down native forests and replace them with

Detailed Solution: Question 7

The natives grew crops for their own use, not for sale or profit. Jefferson dreamt of a country which was populated by Europeans and had small farms. The Europeans wanted to cut down the forests and replace them with cornfields.

Test: Displacing Indigenous Peoples - Question 8

Karl Marx described the American frontier as ‘the last positive capitalist utopia” in his book

Detailed Solution: Question 8

Karl Marx was a great German philosopher. This book was 'Grundrisse' written in 1858, in German language.

Test: Displacing Indigenous Peoples - Question 9

The Native American tribe, which was forcibly evicted by US President Andrew Jackson, was ____________.

Detailed Solution: Question 9

Under the orders of US President Andrew Jackson, the US army evicted thousands of Cherokees, and forced them to move west, to the Great American Desert. Many Cherokees died along the way. This incident is known as the 'Trail of Tears'.

Test: Displacing Indigenous Peoples - Question 10

The term Terra Nullius means -

Detailed Solution: Question 10

The Australian government had always termed the land of Austarlia as terra nullius. In 1992, the Australian High Court declared that terra nullius was legally invalid, and recognised native claims to land from before 1770.

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