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Livelihoods, Economies and Societies

Class 10 | Social Science

Livelihoods, Economies and Societies

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Globalisation is not a recent phenomenon; it began thousands of years ago through trade, migration, and cultural exchange

Globalisation is not a recent phenomenon; it began thousands of years ago through trade, migration, and cultural exchange is one of the important ideas in Livelihoods, Economies and Societies. Students should understand what it means, where it appears in the chapter, and how it can be used in exam answers.

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Important points

  • Globalisation is not a recent phenomenon; it began thousands of years ago through trade, migration, and cultural exchange
  • This idea belongs to Class 10 Social Science.
  • It should be revised with the full audio explanation.
  • It can be connected with short-answer and MCQ practice.
  • Students should explain it in their own words during exams.

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A) Globalisation is not a recent phenomenon; it began thousands of years ago through trade, migration, and cultural exchange
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C) Only grammar
D) Only spelling

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C) Only copy words
D) Ignore examples

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A) It helps exam answers
B) It removes the chapter
C) It is unrelated
D) It is only decoration

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B) Close the book forever
C) Avoid questions
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Connected topics

Class 10 Social Science: The Indus Valley Civilization traded with West Asia around 3000 BCE, showing early global connectionsClass 10 Social Science: Silk Routes were ancient trade networks connecting Asia, Europe, and North Africa, facilitating exchange of goods and cultureClass 10 Social Science: The Columbian Exchange after 1492 introduced new crops like potatoes, tomatoes, and chillies across continentsClass 10 Social Science: Trade routes spread not only goods but also ideas, religions, technologies, and diseases like the plague and potato blight

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