Practice The question of landownership - 1.6.1 | 1. THROUGH THE EYES OF TRAVELLERS PERCEPTIONS OF SOCIETY (C. TENTH TO SEVENTEENTH CENTURY) | CBSE 12 History - 2
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Question 1

Easy

What system of land ownership did Bernier critique in Mughal India?

💡 Hint: Think about who controls the land in a monarchy.

Question 2

Easy

Who did Bernier believe benefited from the land ownership structure in India?

💡 Hint: Consider who owns the wealth in a crown system.

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Question 1

What did Bernier believe was a major flaw in the Mughal land system?

  • A: It favored peasants
  • B: It led to economic development
  • C: Crown ownership harmed the economy

💡 Hint: Think about ownership and economic drives.

Question 2

True or False: Bernier saw the Mughal system as ideal for peasant welfare.

  • True
  • False

💡 Hint: Consider his descriptions of peasant conditions.

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Challenge Problems

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Question 1

Evaluate how Bernier’s views on landownership can be applied to modern discussions about property laws in developing countries.

💡 Hint: Connect historical critiques with present challenges.

Question 2

Consider Bernier’s description of the conditions of peasants. How might these observations shape modern scholarships or policies?

💡 Hint: Think about the lessons we can learn from past arrangements.

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