Class-X-History

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Class X History: Nationalism, Industrialisation, and the Modern World

At DNG Tutorial, we turn Class X History from a subject of dry facts into a fascinating narrative of power, struggles, and global transformations. Completely aligned with the latest CBSE Board syllabus, our program is structured to help students understand the deep political and social movements that shaped the modern world, making it easy to master and highly scoring.

Syllabus Architecture

The Class X History curriculum covers critical global and national turning points across three main sections:

1. Events and Processes

  • The Rise of Nationalism in Europe: Tracing how the ideas of liberty and equality spread across Europe, leading to the unification of Italy and Germany, the French Revolution's legacy, and the visual personification of nations.

  • Nationalism in India: A high-weightage unit covering the impact of the First World War, the non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience movements, the Salt March, and the collective sense of belonging that united the nation against colonial rule.

2. Livelihoods, Economies and Societies

  • The Making of a Global World: Exploring the pre-modern world, the impact of silk routes, the conquest of diseases, the devastating economic effects of the Great Depression, and the post-war rebuilding of the global economy (Bretton Woods institutions).

  • The Age of Industrialisation: Analyzing the transition from hand-made goods to factory production, the life of industrial workers, the industrialization of the colonies, and how advertising created a new consumer market.

3. Everyday Life, Culture and Science

  • Print Culture and the Modern World: Understanding the journey of print technology from East Asia to Europe, the print revolution's role in fueling public debates, the rise of the novel, and how printing shaped religious and political censorship in colonial India.

How We Make History Easy and Scoring

  • Story-Driven Timelines: We eliminate the fear of memorizing dates by structuring history as a connected sequence of causes and effects. When students understand why an event happened, remembering when it happened becomes natural.

  • Dedicated Map-Work Practice: The history map questions (especially regarding the Indian National Movement) are guaranteed scoring marks. We provide regular, precise map-pointing practice to ensure students secure these full marks effortlessly.

  • CBSE-Specific Answer Structuring: Board examiners look for specific points rather than dense paragraphs. We train students to write answers using clear headings, bullet points, historical keywords, and concise introductions to lock in maximum marks.

  • Source-Based Question Mastery: With the board exam placing a high emphasis on case-based and picture-identified questions, we dissect every major box, image, and historical quote in the textbook so students face zero surprises on exam day.