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Structural Change

CBSE · Class 12 · Sociology

Flashcards for Structural Change — CBSE Class 12 Sociology. Quick Q&A cards covering key concepts, definitions, and formulas.

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Card 1Colonialism

What is colonialism and how does it differ from pre-capitalist conquest?

Answer

Colonialism is the establishment of rule by one country over another. Unlike pre-capitalist conquerors who simply extracted tribute without interfering with the economic base, British colonialism was

Card 2Capitalism

Define capitalism and explain its key characteristics.

Answer

Capitalism is an economic system in which the means of production are privately owned and organized to accumulate profits within a market system. Key characteristics include: dynamism, potential for g

Card 3Nation-State

What is a nation-state and how is it related to nationalism?

Answer

A nation-state is a type of state characteristic of the modern world where a government has sovereign power within a defined territorial area, and people are citizens of a single nation. Nation-states

Card 4Colonial Paradox

Explain the paradox between colonialism and nationalism that Indian leaders recognized.

Answer

The practice of colonialism contradicted the principle of nationalism and democratic rights. Colonial rule meant foreign rule (like British rule over India), while nationalism implied that people of I

Card 5Industrialization

Define industrialization and its typical characteristics in advanced societies.

Answer

Industrialization refers to the emergence of machine production based on the use of inanimate power resources like steam or electricity. In industrial societies, a large majority of the employed popul

Card 6Colonial Impact

How did British industrialization impact India differently than it impacted Britain?

Answer

While British industrialization led to urbanization and manufacturing growth in Britain, the same process led to deindustrialization in some Indian sectors and decline of old urban centers. Traditiona

Card 7Urban Changes

Which cities declined and which cities grew during the colonial period in India?

Answer

Cities that declined: Surat, Masulipatnam, Thanjavur, Dhaka, and Murshidabad (lost their courts and artisans). Cities that grew: Bombay (Mumbai), Chennai, and Madras became important colonial centers.

Card 8Colonial Cities

What role did coastal cities play in the colonial economic system?

Answer

Coastal cities like Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai were prime links between the economic center (Britain) and periphery (colonized India). They were concrete expressions of global capitalism. By 1900, o

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