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Open-Ended Questions Chapter 8

New Economic Patterns Effects (Listing Question) Destroyed Indian traditional economy Locally made goods disappeared Indians bought expensive British made products: imports Cash crop economy Less food crops India dependent on Great Britain

Social Changes Effects (Listing Question) population growth urbanization British educated Indian middle class make like British (p.197) English a common language learned about liberty, freedom, democracy resentment to British rule = rise of Indian nationalism westernization

What system helped people remain spiritually pure and determined a person’s occupation and provided a sense of identity for its people and did not provide a great deal of freedom ? Caste

What country was able to gain and stay in control of India until after WWII because of the decline of Mughal/rival kingdoms/lack of Indian unity and diversity? Great Britain

What religion supported the caste system and helped establish of a set of rules for society that governed all aspects of life? Hinduism

What group supported Hindu nationalism/ reform and eventually political independence? INC

What was the last Muslim Empire in South Asia decline was caused by loss of tolerance towards Hindus/ civil wars among Muslim princes and wasteful spending? Mughal