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Why was Gandhiji disgusted at the Second Round Table Conference?

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 Gandhiji was disgusted at the Second Round Table Conference because nobody paid any attention to his demands for immediate and full responsible Government for India.

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पाठ 14: Mahatma Gandhi & The National Movement (1919-1934) - Very Short Questions

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आईसीएसई History and Civics [English] Class 10 ICSE
पाठ 14 Mahatma Gandhi & The National Movement (1919-1934)
Very Short Questions | Q 39

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Why did Mahatma Gandhi start his historic march to Dandi?


The period between 1920 to 1947 was marked with major events and reforms that finally led to us to our independence. In this context, answer the following questions:

State three provisions of the Gandhi Irwin pact as a result of the Civil Disobedience Movement.


Through various national movements, Gandhiji mobilised public support to win freedom for India. In this context, state the following:

The impact of the Non-Cooperation Movement in India’s freedom struggle.


In the Nagpur session, 1920, the Congress ratified the resolution to launch the Non-Cooperation movement under the leadership of Gandhiji. In this context:

What do you understand by the term Non-Cooperation?


With reference to the National Movement from 1930 to 1947, answer the following : 

What was the significance of the Second Round Table Conference held in 1931?


What was Irwin’s declaration on Dominion Status for India?


When was the Second Round Table Conference held?


Why did the Congress decide to boycott the First Round Table Conference?


What was agreed upon by both sides in the Gandhi-Irwin Pact?
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Mention any one provision each of the Gandhi-Irwin Pact signed in 1931.


Read the excerpt given below and answer the question that follow:

The March, which took place in India, was led by Mohandas Gandhi to protest British rule in India. During the march, thousands of Indians followed Gandhi from his religious retreat near Ahmedabad to the Arabian Sea coast, a distance of some 240 miles. The march resulted in the arrest of nearly 60,000 people, including Gandhi himself.

- The Marion (Ohio) Star [Edited]

The movement which began with this march made a considerable impact on the social and political surroundings of the country. Analyse this statement by mentioning any three impacts.


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