Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: The Making of a Global World, Exercise 1: Exercise 1
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There were three important developments that greatly shrank the pre-modern world. Identify the incorrect one from the following options:

Explain any two methods that were used by the Europeans for the recruitment of the indentured labours.

How did the 'small pox' prove as the most powerful weapon of the Spanish conquerors in the mid-sixteenth century? Explain.

Mention any two advantages of the Silk route in the pre-modern trade.

State the names and countries of the two hostile groups that turned each other in the First World War.
