Globalisation in the Pre-Modern World

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Globalisation in the Pre-Modern World: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as Globalisation in Pre-modern World, Silk Route Link in Pre-modern World, Food as a Part of Globalisation in Pre-modern World, Conquest, and Disease and Trade in the Pre-modern World.

Important Questions on Globalisation in the Pre-Modern World

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In nineteenth century Europe, religious conflicts were common and religious dissenters were prosecuted. 

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In the Pre-Modern World, precious metals like Gold and Silver flowed from Europe to Asia. 

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Which of the following statements is/are correct about the Irish Potato famine? 

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Which of the following statement(s) is/ are correct about the Pre-Modern World after the discovery of America? 

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John Winthrop, wrote that smallpox was a blessing for the colonists because it acted as _____ warfare that led to the death of indigenous habitants. (Biological/ Ecological)

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From the fifteenth century, _____ restricted overseas contact and retreated itself into isolation. (Korea/China)

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In the Seventeenth century, legend spread about the wealth of South America. The Europeans led expeditions to ____, the fabled city of Gold. (El Dorado/ El Salvator) 

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The Silk Route is an example of vibrant pre-modern trade and cultural links between different parts of the World. Which of the following statement (s) is/are correct about the Silk routes in the Pre-Modern World?

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In the Pre-Modern World the _____ came to be known as the Bread Basket of the World. (United States/ United Kingdom)

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During the Eighteenth century, the American Indians settled on ______ Plateau. (Appalachian/ Colorado)

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In the Pre-Modern World, textile and spices were imported to India through the _____ route. (Cotton/ Silk)

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In the Eighteenth century, the deadly disease of smallpox came to Europe from America. 

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In the Eighteenth Century, India and China were the two poorest countries in the World. 

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In the Pre-Modern World, the people of _____ were dependent on the plantation of potato. (Ireland/ France)

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In the Pre-Modern World _____ were one of the prevalent currencies. (Seashells/ Clay Pots)

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In the sixteenth century, European trade transformed _____. (America/ Australia)

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The discovery of Sea routes in the Pre-Modern world is an example of _____ (National Exchange/ Global Exchange).

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The Indian Ocean is known for bustling _____, with goods, people, knowledge, customs, etc. crisscrossing its waters.

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What transformed America during the sixteenth century?

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The food item "noodles" travelled west from _____ to become spaghetti. (China / Mexico)