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Your school has organized a poster making competition on the topic - Education empowerment for Girls in India. Which of the following leaders would MOST LIKELY be part of the poster?
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Imagine you were an artisan, in the year 1856. Mention any two ways in which the economic policies of the British would have affected you.
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By the provisions of which of the following, 20,000 estates of the landlords were confiscated by the East India Company?
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Give two examples to show how the British exploited the resources of India.
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Give any two grievances of the peasantry against the British.
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What did the British do to reduce the landed aristocracy to poverty?
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Economic exploitation of the country produced discontent, resentment, and resistance among the people that culminated in the Great Uprising of 1857.
- The ruin of trade and handicrafts.
- Impoverishment of the cultivators.
- Subordination of the Indian economy to British interests (making India an agricultural colony of British capitalism).
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Which of the following was/were the beliefs of the Brahma Samaj with respect to religion?
- Belief in Monotheism
- Emphasis on rituals and prayers
- Emphasis on prayer, meditation and charity
- Emphasis on unity between people of all religions and creeds
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How did the socio-religious reform movements of the 19th century act as pioneers of Indian Nationalism?
- They proclaimed the superiority of Indian culture and civilisation.
- They believed that British rule in India would lead to a society based on equality and equanimity.
- They created a consciousness of a new society devoid of privileges based on caste, creed or religion.
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State any two issues that the socio-religious reform movements worked for.
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Name any two socio-religious reformers who prepared the ground for national movement.
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Write a short note on Raja Rammohan Roy’s approach to religion.
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Name the organisation founded by Raja Rammohan Roy. Why did he establish this organisation?
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Why did Raja Rammohan Roy establish the Brahma Samaj organisation?
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- Identify the person in the given picture. Name the organisation formed by him. State any two beliefs of this organisation with regard to the upliftment of women.
- Mention his contribution to the growth of the Indian National movement.
- How did the socio-religious reform movements of the 19th century act as pioneers of Indian Nationalism?
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Imagine you are a member of Brahma Samaj. Elaborate what convinced you to join the Brahma Samaj and how are you influenced by Raja Rammohan Roy.
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Methods used by Early Nationalists were ______.
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What were the 3P’s of the Early Nationalists?
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Which of the following was the aim of the Early Nationalists?
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Which of the following statement(s) is/are related to the aims of the Indian National Congress in the early phases?
- Eradication of all possible race, creed or provincial prejudices among Indians.
- Organising public opinion against the British.
- Formulation of popular demands.
- Organisation of a violent struggle for the political emancipation of India.
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