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Who founded the ‘Depressed Classes Association’ in 1930?

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An important feature of the Civil Disobedience Movement was the ______.

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Mahatma Gandhi declared that Swaraj would not come for a hundred years if ______.

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Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, who organised the Dalits into the Depressed Classes Association ______.

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Mahatma Gandhi called the ‘untouchables’ ______.

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Muhammad Ali Jinnah was willing to give up the demand for separate electorates ______.

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By whom was ‘Sambad Kaumudi’ published in 1821?

[1.5] Print Culture and the Modern World
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The Deoband Seminary was founded in ____________.

[1.5] Print Culture and the Modern World
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Read the given source and answer the questions that follow:

WHY NEWSPAPERS?

‘Krishnaji Trimbuck Ranade inhabitant of Poona intends to publish a Newspaper in the Marathi Language with a view of affording useful information on every topic of local interest. It will be open for free discussion on subjects of general utility, scientific investigation and the speculations connected with the antiquities, statistics, curiosities, history and geography of the country and of the Deccan especially… the patronage and support of all interested in the diffusion of knowledge and Welfare of the People is earnestly solicited.’

Bombay Telegraph and Courier, 6 January 1849

The task of the native newspapers and political associations is identical to the role of the Opposition in the House of Commons in Parliament in England. That is of critically examining government policy to suggest improvements, by removing those parts that will not be to the benefit of the people, and also by ensuring speedy implementation. These associations ought to carefully study the particular issues, gather diverse relevant information on the nation as well as on what are the possible and desirable improvements, and this will surely earn it considerable influence.’

Native Opinion, 3 April 1870.

  1. Explain the main reason of publishing newspaper by Krishnaji?
  2. How was the task of native newspaper and political association seen identical to the role of opposition? 
  3. Analyze the reasons of popularity of newspapers during 19th century. 
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How did the Civil Disobedience Movement come into force in various parts of the country? Explain with examples.

[1.02] Events and Processes
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"The Civil Disobedience Movement was different from the Non-Cooperation Movement." Support the statement with examples.

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In which one of the following Indian National Congress Sessions was the demand of "Purna Swaraj" formalised in December 1929?

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"Nationalism spreads when people begin to believe that they are all part of the same nation." Support the statement

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How could non-cooperation become a movement? Explain with examples.

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Three features A, B and C are marked in the political outline map of India. Identify these features with the help of the following information and write their correct names on the lines marked on the map :

A. The place where the Indian National Congress Session was held in 1920.

B. The city where the Jallianwala Bagh incident occurred.

C. The place where the peasants struggled against the indigo plantation system.

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Explain How the First World War helped in the growth of the National Movement in India.

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Write a newspaper report on the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.

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Write a note to explain the effects of the following:
The British government’s decision to abolish the Corn Laws.

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Write a note to explain the effects of the following.
The death of men of working-age in Europe because of the World War.

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Write a note to explain the effects of the following:
The Great Depression on the Indian economy.

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