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  1. The boycott and Swadeshi were liked to each other.
  2. Pheroze Shah Mehta and Gokhale were the two important extremist leaders.
  3. The methods of moderate leaders failed to yield any substantive change in the British attitude.
  4. The Poona Sarvajanik Sabha came into existence in 1870.
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When did the Partition of Bengal come into effect?

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  1. One of the most significant contributions of the early Indian Nationalists was the formulation of an economic critique of colonialism.
  2. The early Congress leaders stated that the religious exploitation in India was the primary reason for the growing poverty.
  3. One of the goals of the moderate Congress leaders was to achieve Swaraj or self-rule.
  4. The objective of Partition of Bengal was to curtail the Bengali influence and weaken the nationalist movement.
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How did the people of Bengal respond to the Partition of Bengal (1905)?

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The ______ movement enhanced to participation of the masses in Nationalist Politics.

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The British mainly responded to political activities of nationalists by repression and ______.

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______ launched the Swadeshi Steam Navigation Company in Tuticorin.

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One of the common goals of the extremist leaders was to achieve ______.

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For ______ Swaraj was the attainment of complete autonomy and total freedom from foreign rule.

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Bengal was officially partitioned on ______ by Lord Curzon.

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The official declaration of partition of Bengal was observed as a day of ______.

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In a divided Bengal Curzon made the Bengali speaking people to a ______.

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In the year 1899 ______ was appointed as the viceroy of India.

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What caused a huge loss of revenue in Bengal?

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What was the objective of the partition of Bengal (1905) and what was its result?

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  1. The Communist Party of India was founded in Tashkent in 1920.
  2. M. Singaravelar was tried in the Kanpur Conspiracy Case.
  3. The Congress Socialist Party was formed by Jayaprakash Narayan, Acharya Narendra Dev, and Mino Masani.
  4. The Socialists did not participate in the Quit India Movement.
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  1. Hindustan Republican Army was formed in Kanpur in 1924.
  2. Ram Prasad Bismil was tried in the Kakori Conspiracy Case.
  3. Hindustan Socialist Republican Association was formed by Surya Sen.
  4. Chittagong Armoury Raid was carried out by B. K. Dutt.
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Write a note on Bhagat Singh.

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The Swadeshi Movement started after the partition of Bengal.

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Match the following:

1. Surat split (a) 1905
2. Swadeshi Movement (b) 1906
3. Home Rule Movement (c) 1907
4. Minto-Morley Reforms (d) 1916
5. Birth of Muslim League (e) 1909
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