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प्रश्न
What were the 3P’s of the Early Nationalists?
पर्याय
Petition, Protests and Passion
Purpose, Persistence and Prayers
Petition, Prayers and Protests
Protests, Petition and Process
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उत्तर
Petition, Prayers and Protests
Explanation:
The Early Nationalists (the Moderates) followed a policy of constitutional agitation, trying to educate public opinion and influence the British government by legal/peaceful means. Their stated methods included meetings and the press, sending carefully drafted memorandums and petitions, deputations to Britain, and what textbooks call the “three P’s”, Petitions, Prayers (formal appeals/requests) and Protests, i.e., written petitions and appeals plus peaceful protests and resolutions.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
During which period did the Moderates dominate the Congress?
What were the early nationalists called?
Mention two demands of the Moderates in respect of administrative reforms.
What did Gokhale do for the farming community in India?
Mention the methods adopted by Moderates.
What impact did the ill-treatment of Indians in Africa have on the, National Movement?
Which class of people in general believed in the policy and programme of the Assertives?
What impact did the bloody revolutions in China and Turkey have on the national movement?
Tina is inspired by the methods of the Early Nationalists and wants to follow them. She notices that the road leading to her school is damaged and has many potholes. Which of the following methods is she MOST LIKELY to follow to solve this problem?
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.
