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Question
In what way did Gandhiji involve Indian masses in the National Movement? In this respect, how did he differ from the Moderates?
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Solution
Gandhiji involved masses—women, workers, farmers in the Non-Cooperation Movement, Civil Disobedience Movement and Quit India Movement. He differed from the Moderates who felt that India could be freed with the help of foreign rulers. Gandhiji made use of the masses and extra-constitutional mass action in the freedom struggle
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