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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.

[1.07] Anti-colonial Movements and the Birth of Nationalism
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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.

[1.07] Anti-colonial Movements and the Birth of Nationalism
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Government of India Act 1919 introduced ______ in the provinces.

[1.08] Nationalism: Gandhian Phase
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What was the conflict between the Swarajists and no-changers?

[1.08] Nationalism: Gandhian Phase
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Answer all the questions given under the caption.

Constructive Programme of Gandhi

  1. What is the constructive programme?
  2. What did Gandhi exhort the Congressmen to do?
  3. How did Gandhi try to bring about Hindu-Muslim unity?
  4. What is the contribution of Gandhi towards the abolition of untouchability?
[1.08] Nationalism: Gandhian Phase
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C. R. Das and Motilal Nehru formed ______ party.

[1.08] Nationalism: Gandhian Phase
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Mahatma Gandhi abruptly called off the ______ movement when it took a violent turn.

[1.08] Nationalism: Gandhian Phase
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The program of Non-cooperation included boycott of foreign goods and spreading the doctrine of ______.

[1.08] Nationalism: Gandhian Phase
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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
[1.08] Nationalism: Gandhian Phase
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Write a note on Pro-changers and no-changers of the group of congress.

[1.08] Nationalism: Gandhian Phase
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Write about the Swaraj party.

[1.08] Nationalism: Gandhian Phase
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The Non-cooperation Movement got nation-wide support. Support the statement with valid points.

[1.08] Nationalism: Gandhian Phase
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What were the recommendations of the Nehru Report?

[1.08] Nationalism: Gandhian Phase
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Jinnah was hailed as an ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity. What made him change his stand?

[1.08] Nationalism: Gandhian Phase
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What were the programmes included in non-cooperation?

[1.08] Nationalism: Gandhian Phase
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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
[1.08] Nationalism: Gandhian Phase
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  1. Pro-changers refused to take charge of transferred subjects.
  2. They did not want to cooperate with the Government.
  3. They were the staunch followers of Gandhi.
  4. Some of the Swaraj party members began to accept Government jobs.
[1.08] Nationalism: Gandhian Phase
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  1. In February 1922 Gandhi announced a non-tax campaign in Bengal.
  2. The nationalist procession at chauri chaura was provoked by policemen.
  3. The young leaders of congress thought that the non-cooperation movement was gaining momentum.
  4. Gandhi continued to conduct the movement at chauri chaura.
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