CHAPTER 20 WORLD WARS AND INDIAS ROLE KSEEB SSLC CLASS 9 SOCIAL SCIENCE SOLUTIONS
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CHAPTER 20 WORLD WARS AND INDIAS ROLE KSEEB SSLC CLASS 9 SOCIAL SCIENCE SOLUTIONS
I Fill in the blanks with suitable words:
- World War I ended in the year 1918.
- Versailles Pact was signed in the year 1919.
- Fascist dictator was Mussolini.
- The leader of the Nazi Party in Germany was Hitler.
- World War II started in the year 1939.
- Japan attacked the American Naval Centre at Pearl Harbor.
- As the head of Mysore Lancers, Regimentdar B. Chamaraja Urs was sent to the war field.
II Discuss the following in groups and answer them:
1.Explain the immediate cause for World War I.
.Immediate cause for World War I:
- Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria on July 28, 1914.
- This incident created tension between Austria-Hungary and Serbia.
- Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, leading to a chain reaction of alliances and declarations of war among European powers.
2.‘Nazi ideology destroyed Germany’. Justify this statement.
Justification of the statement ‘Nazi ideology destroyed Germany’:
- Nazi ideology propagated extreme nationalism and racial supremacy.
- Hitler’s policies led to the suppression of opposition parties, including communists and socialists.
- Intense militarization and aggressive expansionism under Nazi rule resulted in devastating consequences for Germany.
- The Holocaust, where millions of Jews and civilians were systematically murdered, brought immense shame and destruction to Germany.
- Hitler’s ambition to conquer the world led to World War II, bringing further ruin to Germany.
3.What were the causes for World War II?
Causes for World War II:
- Economic devastation and humiliation faced by Germany after World War I.
- Rise of dictators like Hitler in Germany and Mussolini in Italy, who pursued aggressive expansionist policies.
- Failure of the League of Nations to prevent conflicts and maintain peace.
- Imperialist ambitions of Japan in East Asia.
- Appeasement policies adopted by Western powers towards aggressive nations.
- Treaty of Versailles and its harsh terms on Germany.
- Great Depression causing economic instability worldwide.
4.Name the Commandants of Mysore Lancers.
Commandants of Mysore Lancers:
- T. Tyagaraj
- Lingaraja Urs
- Subbaraja Urs
- P. Krishne Urs
- Mir Turab Ali
- Sardar Bahadur
- Chamaraja Urs
- J. Desiraja Urs
5.Where is Tin murti chowk?
- Tin Murti Chowk is located in New Delhi, India.
6.How did Britain utilise the resources of India during the second world war?
Utilization of Indian resources by Britain during World War II:
- India’s agrarian products and industrial goods were utilized for the war effort.
- Indian soldiers were recruited and deployed in various theaters of war, including West Asia, Malaya, Burma, and North Africa.
- Indian factories, particularly ordinance factories, were upgraded and expanded to produce war-related industrial goods.
- Indian Army received rigorous training and gained valuable combat experience, contributing significantly to the Allied victory.
- Britain’s exploitation of Indian resources and manpower further fueled the Indian independence movement
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