21 Apr 2022

Samacheer Kalvi 9th History Unit 9 Answers

Samacheer Kalvi 9th Social Science – History Unit 9 Book Back Answers:

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Unit 9 – The Age of Revolutions

I. Choose the correct answer:

1. The first British colony in America was __________
(a) New York
(b) Philadelphia
(c) Jamestown
(d) Amsterdam
Answer:
(c) Jamestown

2. The pioneer of French Revolution who fought on the side of Washington against the British was _____
(a) Mirabeau
(b) Lafayette
(c) Napoleon
(d) Danton
Answer:
(b) Lafayette

3. Lafayette, Thomas Jefferson and Mirabeau wrote the __________
a) Declaration of Independence
b) Declaration of Pilnitz
c) Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen
d) Human Rights Charter
Answer:
(c) Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen

4. The defeat of British at _____ paved the way for the friendship between France and America.
(a) Trenton
(b) Saratoga
(c) Pennsylvania
(d) New York
Answer:
(b) Saratoga

5. ___________ was the symbol of “Royal Despotism” in France.
(a) Versailles Palace
(b) Prison of Bastille
(c) Paris Commune
(d) Estates General
Answer:
(a) Versailles Palace

6. The forces of Austria and Prussia were defeated by the French Revolutionary forces at ___________
(a) Vema
(b) Versailles
(c) Pilnitz
(d) Valmy
Answer:
(d) Valmy

7. Candide was written by ___________
(a) Voltaire
(b) Rousseau
(c) Montesquieu
(d) Danton
Answer:
(a) Voltaire

8. The moderate liberals who wanted to retain Louis XVI as a limited monarchy were called ______
(a) Girondins
(b) Jacobins
(c) Emigres
(d) Royalists
Answer:
(a) Girondins

9. American War of Independence was ended with the Peace of Paris in the year _______
(a) 1776
(b) 1779
(c) 1781
(d) 1783
Answer:
(d) 1783

10. Thomas Paine’s famous pamphlet was ___________
(a) Common Sense
(b) Rights of man
(c) Bill of Rights
(d) Aboltions of Slavery
Answer:
(a) Common Sense

II. Fill in the blanks:

  1. The Postmaster General of the Postal Department of the government of Continental Congress was ___________
  2. The battle of Bunker Hill was fought on ___________
  3. The ___________ Act insisted on repaying the debt in gold or silver.
  4. The leader of National Assembly of France was ___________
  5. ___________ was guillotined for organizing a Festival of Liberty.
  6. Louis XVI was arrested at ___________ with his family when he tried to escape from France.

Answer:

  1. Benjamin Franklin
  2. 17th June 1775
  3. Currency
  4. Mirabeau
  5. Herbert
  6. Varennes





III. Choose the correct statement:

1. (i) The Portuguese were the pioneers of naval expeditions.
(ii) New Plymouth was named after the Quaker Penn.
(iii) Quakers have the reputation of encouraging wars.
(iv) The English changed the name of New Amsterdam to New York.
(a) (i) & (ii) are correct
(b) (iii) is correct
(c) (iv) is correct
(d) (i) & (iv) are correct
Answer:
(c) (iv) is correct

2. (i) The American War of Independence was as much a civil war as a war against the British.
(ii) The British forces emerged victorious in York Town.
(iii) The nobles in France were supportive of the rising middle class.
(iv) The British Parliament repealed the Townshend Act except the tax on paper.
(a) (i) & (ii) are correct
(b) (iii) is correct
(c) (iv) is correct
(d) (i) & (iv) are correct
Answer:
(i) is correct

3. Assertion (A): Merchants of Boston boycotted the British goods
Reason (R): The British Finance Minister introduced new duties on imports into American colonies
(a) A is correct and R is not the explanation of A
(b) A is incorrect and R is not the explanation of A
(c) A is correct and R is the explanation of A
(d) Both ‘A’ and ‘R’ are incorrect
Answer:
(c) A is correct and R is the explanation of A

4. Assertion (A): There was a massive peasant revolt in the Vendee against conscriptions.
Reason (R): The peasants as supporters of the king did not like to fight against him.
(a) Both A and R are incorrect
(b) Both A and R are correct
(c) A is correct and R is incorrect
(d) A is incorrect and R is correct
Answer:
(c) A is correct and R is incorrect

IV. Match the following:

  1. John Winthrop                        – (i) France Finance Minister
  2. Turgot                                        – (ii) July 4
  3. The Spirit of laws                     – (iii) Britain and France
  4. Marie Antoinette                      – (iv) Massachusetts Bay
  5. Seven years war                         – (v) Louis XVI
  6. American Independence Day – (vi) Montesquieu

Answer:

1 – (iv): 2 – (i): 3 – (vi): 4 – (v): 5 – (iii): 5 – (ii)

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