Why was the history of the Australian native peoples left out of the history books?
European settlers and native peoples interacted on the issue of land after the emergence of North America. They were displaced by the Europeans. Early settlers were convicts deported from England. Hence, they were unknown to the area. They had not even their own tradition and
history. Nothing has been written in American and Australian history textbooks about the native peoples. That is why the Australian native peoples were left out of history. It could be made possible
from the decade of 1960’s that native peoples started keeping their records.
How satisfactory is a museum gallery display in explaining the culture of a people? Give examples from your own experience of a museum.
Imagine an encounter in California in about 1880 between four people: a former African slave, a Chinese labourer, a German who had come out in the Gold Rush, and a native of the Hopi tribe, and narrate their conversation.
Other than the use of English, what other features of English economic and social life do you notice in 19th century USA?
What did the ‘frontier’ mean to the Americans?
Comment on any points of difference between the native peoples of South and North America.
Look at the diagram showing the positive feedback mechanism on page 13. Can you list the inputs that went into tool making? What were the processes that were strengthened by tool making?
Why do we say that it was not natural fertility and high levels of food production that were the causes of early urbanisation?
What were the features of the lives of the Bedouins in the early seventh century?
Why was trade so significant to the Mongols?
Describe two features of early feudal society in France.
Which elements of Greek and Roman culture were revived in the 14th and 15th centuries ?
Compare the civilization of the Aztecs with that of the Mesopotamians.
How did Britain’s involvement in wars from 1793 to 1815 affect British industries?
What were the major developments before the Meiji restoration that made it possible for Japan to modernise rapidly?
Humans and mammals such as monkeys and apes have certain similarities in behaviour and anatomy. This indicates that humans possibly evolved from apes. List these resemblances in two columns under the headings of (a) behaviour and (b) anatomy. Are there any differences that you think are noteworthy?
What were the relative advantages of canal and railway transportation?
How did Britain’s involvement in wars from 1793 to 1815 affect British industries?
What were the features of the lives of the Bedouins in the early seventh century?
Discuss how daily life was transformed as Japan developed?
How were Islamic architectural forms different from those of the Roman Empire?
How did long-term changes in population levels affect economy and society in Europe
Why do we say that it was not natural fertility and high levels of food production that were the causes of early urbanisation?
Compare the Venetian idea of good government with those in contemporary France.
How do later Mongol reflections on the yasa bring out the uneasy relationship they had with the memory of Genghis Khan.
Give examples of the cosmopolitan character of the states set up by Arabs, Iranians and Turks.