Shaping Up of World Economy in 19th Century

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Shaping Up of World Economy in 19th Century: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as Nineteenth Century World Economy, Corn Laws and their Effects, Role of Technology in Shaping Up Global Economy, Global Agricultural Economy by 1890, System of Indentured Labour in 19th Century, etc.

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Where were the Canal Colonies created by British in India?

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When was the system of indentured labour abolished?

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‘Rinderpest’ is a term used for

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Statement 1: Presidency cities were the capitals of the Bombay, Bengal and Madras Presidencies in British India.

Statement 2 : Bombay became the capital of the Bombay Presidency in 1819.

Statement 3: Bombay's first Municipal Commissioner, Arthur Crawford was appointed in 1865.

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In the 17-18th century, which Indian city was the main centre of overseas trade in the western Indian Ocean?

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How Britain pay its 'Home Charges'?

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The Opium grew in India was exported to 

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Who were the famous Indian Bankers of the 19th century?

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'Hosay' and 'Chutney music' are related to

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By the 1890s, who contributed over 20% of the world gold production?

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The expansion of trade in the late 19th century also led to 

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The faster industrial growth in Britain led to 

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Which of the following was not a 'flow' within international economic exchanges identified by economists?

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Which of the following disease is an example of the imperial impact on colonised people?

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In 1885 the European powers met in which city to divide Africa among them?

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The development of which 19th century technology enabled the transportation of perishable goods across continents possible?

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Which of the following were the harriers to economic growth according to Paul Bernard?

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The Corn Laws were British trade laws to regulate the _____.

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Which of the following was not a feature of 19th century Europe?