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Answer to: Why are 19th and 20th centuries important in the history of clothing?

Before the age of democratic revolutions and the development of capitalist markets in eighteenth-century Europe, most people dressed according to thei...

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Answer to: How have advances in technology, especially television technology, affected the development of contemporary cricket?

The technology of satellite television and the worldwide reach of multi-national television companies created a global market for cricket. Matches in ...

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Answer to: Give brief explanations for the following: 1. The Parsis were the first Indian community to set up a cricket club in India. 2. Mahatma Gandhi condemned the Pentangular tournament.

1. The Parsis Were the First Indian Community to set up a Cricket Club in India The origins of Indian cricket, that is, cricket played by Indians ar...

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Answer to: Explain why cricket became popular in India and the West Indies. Can you give reasons why it did not become popular in countries in South America?

While British imperial officials brought the game to the colonies, they made little effort to spread the game, especially in colonial territories wher...

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Answer to: Describe one way in which in the nineteenth century, technology brought about a change in equipment and give one example where no change in equipment took place.

Television channels made money by selling television spots to companies who were happy to pay large sums of money to air commercials for their product...

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Answer to: Why were Indian farmers reluctant to grow opium?

The Indian farmers were reluctant to grow opium, as they wanted to produce opium at a cheap rate and sell it at a high price to opium agents in Calcut...

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Answer to: Write a paragraph on why the British insisted on farmers growing opium in India.

The British were heavily dependent on China for tea imports. Since the Chinese authority did not allow foreign goods, so the British had to pay for te...

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Answer to: What lessons can we draw from the conversion of the countryside in the USA from a bread basket to a dust bowl?

The conversion of the US countryside from a bread basket to a dust bowl teaches the importance of conservation of the ecosystem. Human development can...

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Answer to: What were the advantages and disadvantages of the use of mechanical harvesting machines in the USA?

Advantages and Disadvantages For the big farmers of the Great Plains, the mechanical harvesting machines had many attractions. The prices of wheat w...

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Answer to: What was the impact of the westward expansion of settlers in the USA?

By the early twentieth century, this landscape had transformed radically. White Americans had moved westward and established control up to the west co...

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Answer to: Who was Captain Swing? What did the name symbolise or represent?

Captain Swing was a mythical person. During the riots, the letters seeking to destroy threshing machines and farmhouses left by the rioters-carried th...

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Answer to: Why were threshing machines opposed by the poor in England?

Threshing machines reduced the need for manual labour. After the end of the Napoleonic Wars, many soldiers who came back to villages could not find jo...

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Answer to: Explain briefly the factors which led to the enclosures in England.

Individual landlords usually created the early enclosures. The state or the church did not support them. After the mid-eighteenth century, however, th...

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Answer to: Explain briefly what the open field system meant to rural people in eighteenth-century England. Look at the system from the point of view of: (a) A rich farmer (b) A labourer (c) A peasant woman

(a) A rich farmer The open-field system was not beneficial to the rich farmer because he could not have exclusive control of the commons. He could n...

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Answer to: Give reasons to explain why the Maasai community lost their grazing lands.

The Maasais were a community of cattle herders. They lived primarily in East Africa. There were 300, 000 Maasais in Southern Kenya and 150,000 in Tanz...

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Answer to: Discuss why the colonial government in India brought in the following laws. In each case, explain how the law changed the lives of pastoralists.

Waste Land Rules Uncultivated land was taken over by the colonial government and given to selected individuals. This rule was called Waste Land rul...

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Answer to: Explain why nomadic tribes need to move from one place to another. What are the advantages to the environment of this continuous movement?

People who moved from one place to another, as a community, with all their belongings, were called nomads. These nomads moved from place to place in s...

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Answer to: What are the similarities between the colonial management of the forests in Bastar and in Java?

The similarities between the colonial management of forests in Bastar and in Java are as follows: Colonial management in Bastar: In 1905, the co...

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Answer to: Discuss how the changes in forest management in the colonial period affected the following groups of people: (a) Shifting cultivators (b) Nomadic and pastoralist communities

(a) Shifting Cultivators Shifting cultivation was a traditional agricultural practice in many parts of Asia, Africa, and South America. Parts of the...

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