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NCERT Solutions for Class 11 History Chapter 6 The Three Orders Class 11 History Chapter 6 NCERT Textbook Questions Solved Question 1. Describe two features of early feudal society in France. Answer: Two features of early feudal society: Early feudal society in France was based on the relationship of lord and peasants. The peasants had [...]

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NCERT Solutions for Class 11 History Chapter 5 Nomadic Empires Class 11 History Chapter 5 NCERT Textbook Questions Solved Question 1. Why was trade so significant to the Mongols? Answer: The region which was occupied by Mongols lacked natural resources. The steppe region of Central Asia had extreme climate. Cultivation of food was not possible [...]

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NCERT Solutions for Class 11 History Chapter 4 The Central Islamic Lands Class 11 History Chapter 4 NCERT Textbook Questions Solved Question 1. What were the features of the lives of the Bedouins in the early seventh century? Answer: The Bedouins were Arab tribes. The main features of their lives are as follows: They led [...]

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NCERT Solutions for Class 11 History Chapter 3 An Empire Across Three Continents Class 11 History Chapter 3 NCERT Textbook Questions Solved Question 1. If you had lived in the Roman Empire, where would you rather have lived—in the towns or in the countryside? Explain why? Answer: I would have liked to live in towns [...]

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NCERT Solutions for Class 11 History Chapter 2 Writing and City Life Class 11 History Chapter 2 NCERT Textbook Questions Solved Question 1. Why do we say that it was not natural fertility and high levels of food production that were the causes of early urbanization? Answer: It is often said that natural fertility and [...]

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NCERT Solutions for Class 11 History Chapter 1 From the Beginning of Time Class 11 History Chapter 1 NCERT Textbook Questions Solved Question 1. Look at the diagram showing the positive feedback mechanism on page 13. (See NCERT Textbook). Can you list the inputs that went into tool making? What were the processes that were [...]