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Modern Europe

Class 9th Social Science Part Ii Karnataka Board Solution

Exercises
Question 1.

Fill in the blanks with suitable words.

Renaissance means _________________________.


Answer:

Rebirth/revival/new beginning

Note: The word Renaissance is derived from the Latin word “renaistre” meaning new beginning.



Question 2.

Fill in the blanks with suitable words.

The father of Renaissance is called ______________.


Answer:

Petrarch

Note: He collected about 200 Latin and Greek manuscripts.



Question 3.

Fill in the blanks with suitable words.

Followers of Martin Luther are _______________.


Answer:

Protestants

Note: Martin Luther protested against the Catholic church. So people who followed him are called as protestants.



Question 4.

Fill in the blanks with suitable words.

The leader of the Counter Reformation movement is __________.


Answer:

Ignatius Loyola

Note: Ignatius Loyola founded Jesus society in the year 1540. Their main aim was to restore the glory and authority of the Roman Catholic church.



Question 5.

Fill in the blanks with suitable words.

Inventor of the spinning jenny machine is ________________.


Answer:

James Hargreaves.

Note: James Hargreaves invented the weaving machine called spinning jenny in 1764.



Question 6.

Answer the following questions by discussing with your group.

What were the consequences of religious reformation?


Answer:

• As a part of religious reformation, the solidarity of Christian religion received a severe blow.


• The reformation movement brought divisions in Christianity. It was divided into three sects: the Catholic Church, the Orthodox Church and the Protestant church.


• Reformation movement paved the way for the rise of nationalism.


• Patriotic feelings became strong and the kings of Europe developed religious tolerance.


• The wealth taken away from the Church was utilized for economic development.


• The Counter-Reformation movement started in order to restore the self-respect of the Catholic church.



Question 7.

Answer the following questions by discussing with your group.

What were the reasons for geographical explorations?


Answer:

• The Turks conquered the city of Constantinople in 1453 C.E.


• Turks after occupying the Constantinople in 1453 BC they blocked the trade gates between East and West. With this, Turks started getting more profit out of spices imported from India.


• Europeans faced lots of difficulties and loss as the ancient trade route was seized.


• So most of the European nations started to find a new sea route to India.


• Discovery of new countries opened the possibility of spreading Christianity.


• The adventurous nature of sea voyage towards eastern countries. They ventured to bring in Spices, Silk, Cotton, Muslin cloth and to sell them for profit.


• ‘Travels of Morcopolo’. The diary which tells about the travelling experiences of Morcopolo gave insight about the wealth of India and China. This also worked as a motivating factor for Europeans to reach India as soon as possible.



Question 8.

Answer the following questions by discussing with your group.

Which are the water-colour paintings of Leonardo da Vinci?


Answer:


• The water paintings of Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Last Supper’ and ‘Monalisa’.



Question 9.

Answer the following questions by discussing with your group.

Explain the development of literature in the period of the Renaissance with an Example.


Answer:

• The main renaissance started in Italy which was also the motherland of great writers. France, England, Germany and Spain too contributed a lot to the literature.


• The theme of the literature of this period was mostly dominated by worldly matters rather than religion.


• Many articles were written about the human body, voice and other subjects. Instead of Latin, many of the regional European languages came to be used in daily life.


• People started to question most of the blind beliefs during this period and science helped them to find facts.


• Petrarch known as the father of renaissance wrote the poem “Africa”. He was well known for his poems and sonnets.


• For example, Poland’s Copernicus disproved the earth-centric argument of Ptolemy of Greece and showed that the sun was the centre of the solar system.



Question 10.

Answer the following questions by discussing with your group.

Describe the effects of Industrial Revolution.


Answer:

Industrial revolution was the transition to a new type of manufacturing processes. It was a time of transition from contemporary manufacturing processes to new and modern manufacturing processes. Industrial revolution helped England in these ways-

• Industrial revolution made England prosper economically.


• Socialism found its base as the industrialization used to exploit the workers.


• Due to inventions in transportation and industrial revolution made the entire globe turned into a small village.


• Though development took place, the increased population led to poverty and the food crisis.


• Industrial revolution created a huge gap between the rich and the poor (working class).