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Question
What were the 3P’s of the Early Nationalists?
Options
Petition, Protests and Passion
Purpose, Persistence and Prayers
Petition, Prayers and Protests
Protests, Petition and Process
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Solution
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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