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The play “Nil Darpan” by ______ did much to draw attention in India and Europe to the plight of the indigo growers.
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Under British rule, peasants were forced to pay revenue directly to the ______.
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Vicious cycle of debt forced the peasants to abandon ______ in 1875.
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The British planters forced the cultivators to grow ______ rather than food crops.
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Government of India Act 1919 introduced ______ in the provinces.
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What was the conflict between the Swarajists and no-changers?
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Answer all the questions given under the caption.
Constructive Programme of Gandhi
- What is the constructive programme?
- What did Gandhi exhort the Congressmen to do?
- How did Gandhi try to bring about Hindu-Muslim unity?
- What is the contribution of Gandhi towards the abolition of untouchability?
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C. R. Das and Motilal Nehru formed ______ party.
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Mahatma Gandhi abruptly called off the ______ movement when it took a violent turn.
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The program of Non-cooperation included boycott of foreign goods and spreading the doctrine of ______.
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Match the following:
| 1. | Motilal Nehru | (a) | Uttar Pradesh |
| 2. | Chauri Chaura | (b) | Swarajya party |
| 3. | Lion of Punjab | (c) | Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan |
| 4. | Communal Award | (d) | Lala Lajpat Rai |
| 5. | Frontier Gandhi | (e) | Ramsay Mac Donald |
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Write a note on Pro-changers and no-changers of the group of congress.
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Write about the Swaraj party.
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The Non-cooperation Movement got nation-wide support. Support the statement with valid points.
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What were the recommendations of the Nehru Report?
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Jinnah was hailed as an ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity. What made him change his stand?
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What were the programmes included in non-cooperation?
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Match the Column I with Column II.
| Column I | Column II | ||
| A | Simon Commission | (i) | 1932 |
| B | Poorna Swaraj | (ii) | 1931 |
| C | Gandhi-Irwin Pact | (iii) | 1934 |
| D | Poona Pact | (iv) | 1930 |
| E | Continuation of Civil Disobedience Movement | (v) | 1927 |
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- Pro-changers refused to take charge of transferred subjects.
- They did not want to cooperate with the Government.
- They were the staunch followers of Gandhi.
- Some of the Swaraj party members began to accept Government jobs.
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- In February 1922 Gandhi announced a non-tax campaign in Bengal.
- The nationalist procession at chauri chaura was provoked by policemen.
- The young leaders of congress thought that the non-cooperation movement was gaining momentum.
- Gandhi continued to conduct the movement at chauri chaura.
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