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10th Social Studies
The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
Passage - 1 4 Marks

While it is easy enough to represent a ruler through a portrait or a statue,


how does one go about giving a face to a nation? Artists in the eighteenth and
nineteenth centuries found a way out by personifying a nation. In other words,
they represented a country as if it were a person. Nations were then portrayed
as female ;gures. The female form that was chosen to personify the nation
did not stand for any particular woman in real lifeQ rather it sought to give the
abstract idea of the nation a concrete form. That is, the female ;gure became
an allegory of the nation.

2 1. What is an allegory?

314 The female form that was chosen to personify the nation did not stand
for any particular woman in real life, rather it sought to give the abstract
idea of the nation a concrete form. Female ;gure became an allegory of
the nation.
3H4 The male form that was chosen to personify the nation stand for a
particular woman in real life, rather it sought to give the abstract idea of
the nation a concrete form. That is, the female ;gure became an allegory
of the nation.
3R4 The male form that was chosen to personify the nation stand for a par-
ticular man in real life, rather it sought to give the real idea of the marriage a
concrete form. That is, the female ;gure became an allegory of the nation.
3:4 The female form that was chosen to personify the nation did not stand
for any particular woman in real life, rather it sought to give the realt idea of
the marriage a concrete form. That is, the male ;gure became an allegory
of the nation.

2 H. xow were nations portrayed?

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314 Nations were portrayed as male ;gures.


3H4 Nations were portrayed as female ;gures.
3R4 Nations were portrayed as baby ;gures.
3:4 Nations were portrayed as transgender ;gures.

2 R. In which centuries did artists ;nd a way out by personifying a nation?

314 Artists in the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries found a way out by
personifying a nation.
3H4 Artists in the tenth and twentieth centuries found a way out by person-
ifying a nation.
3R4 Artists in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries found a way out by
personifying a nation.
3:4 Artists in the twenty ;rst centuries found a way out by personifying a
nation.

2 :. xow did the artists represent the country?

314 The artists represented a country as if it was a bird.


3H4 The artists represented a country as if it was a fruit.
3R4 The artists represented a country as if it was a 7ower.
3:4 The artists represented a country as if it was a person.

Passage - 2 4 Marks

The French 8evolution and the Idea of the Nation9


The ;rst clear e pression of nationalism came with the French 8evolution
in 1 . France, as you would remember, was a full 7edged territorial state in
1 under the rule of an absolute monarch. The political and constitutional
changes that came in the wake of the French 8evolution led to the transfer
of sovereignty from the monarchy to a body of French citizens. The revolution
proclaimed that was the people who would henceforth constitute the nation
and shape its destiny.

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2 1. What did the French 8evolution proclaim?

314 The French 8evolution proclaimed that it was the birds who would
henceforth constitute the nation and shape its destiny.
3H4 The French 8evolution proclaimed that it was the married men who
would henceforth constitute the nation and shape its destiny.
3R4 The French 8evolution proclaimed that it was the people who would
henceforth constitute the nation and shape its destiny.
3:4 The French 8evolution proclaimed that it was the nature which would
henceforth constitute the nation and shape its destiny.

2 H. When did the French 8evolution start?

314 French 8evolution started in 1 .


3H4 French 8evolution started in 1 .
3R4 French 8evolution started in 1 .
3:4 French 8evolution started in 1 .

2 R. xow was France in 1 ?

314 France was a full 7edged anti national state.


3H4 France was a full 7edged territorial state.
3R4 France was a full 7edged secular state.
3:4 France was a full 7edged autocratic state.

2 :. What changes came in the wake of the French 8evolution?

314 The political and constitutional changes came in the wake of the
French 8evolution
3H4 The social and economic changes came in the wake of the French
8evolution
3R4 The social and cultural changes came in the wake of the French 8evo-
lution

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3:4 The linguistic and cultural changes came in the wake of the French
8evolution

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