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"The link between sepoys and the rural peasant folk had important implications in the course of the Revolt of 1857." Elucidate the statement with suitable examples.

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Chapter: [11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
Concept: Awadh in Revolt

Explain the impact of Nawab Wajid Ali Shah's exile in 1856 on the people of Awadh.

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Chapter: [11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
Concept: Awadh in Revolt

'The Revolt of 1857 was seen as a war that glorified the co-existence of different communities.' Explain the statement with examples.

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Chapter: [11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
Concept: What the Rebels Wanted

How did the rebels of 1857 give emphasis on the vision of unity? Explain with examples.

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Chapter: [11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
Concept: What the Rebels Wanted

'British, did not have an easy time in putting down the Revolt of 1857.' Explain the statement with examples.

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Chapter: [11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
Concept: Pattern of the Rebellion

Which of the following issues did not contribute to the spread of the Revolt of 1857?

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Chapter: [11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
Concept: Pattern of the Rebellion

Who among the following led the Flag of the Revolt 1857 against the British in Bihar?

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Chapter: [11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
Concept: Pattern of the Rebellion

“The relationship of the sepoys with the superior white officers underwent a significant change in the years preceding the uprising of 1857”, support the statement with examples.

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Chapter: [11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
Concept: Awadh in Revolt

“A cherry that will drop into our mouth one day”, who made this remark?

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Chapter: [11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
Concept: Awadh in Revolt

Explain the series of events that eventually led the cherry to fall into the mouth of the British.

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Chapter: [11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
Concept: Awadh in Revolt

Assertion (A): British built European architectural style buildings in Bombay.

Reason (R): Familiar landscape in an alien country.

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Chapter: [12] Colonial Cities: Urbanisation, Planning and Architecture
Concept: What Buildings and Architectural Styles Tell Us

‘Gandhiji had mobilized a wider discontentment against the British rule in the Salt Satyagraha.’ Elucidate the statement with suitable examples

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Chapter: [13] Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement: Civil Disobedience and Beyond
Concept: The Salt Satyagraha a Case Study

On the given political outline map of India, locate and label the following with the appropriate symbol:

The place where Gandhiji withdrew Non-Cooperation Movement.

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Chapter: [13] Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement: Civil Disobedience and Beyond
Concept: The Making and Unmaking of Non-cooperation

On the given political outline map of India, locate and label the following with the appropriate symbol:

The place where Gandhiji started satyagraha for the indigo planters.

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Chapter: [13] Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement: Civil Disobedience and Beyond
Concept: The Making and Unmaking of Non-cooperation

In which Satyagraha, Gandhiji asked for the remission of taxes for peasants following the failure of their harvest?

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Chapter: [13] Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement: Civil Disobedience and Beyond
Concept: The Making and Unmaking of Non-cooperation

What was the main demand of khilafat movement?

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Chapter: [13] Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement: Civil Disobedience and Beyond
Concept: The Making and Unmaking of Non-cooperation

Which of the following options is correct?

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Chapter: [13] Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement: Civil Disobedience and Beyond
Concept: A Leader Announces Himself

Explain the importance of the Non-Cooperation Movement.

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Chapter: [13] Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement: Civil Disobedience and Beyond
Concept: The Making and Unmaking of Non-cooperation

Explain the significance of the Civil Disobedience Movement.

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Chapter: [13] Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement: Civil Disobedience and Beyond
Concept: Knowing Gandhi

Explain the provisions of Irwin-Gandhi pact.

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Chapter: [13] Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement: Civil Disobedience and Beyond
Concept: The Salt Satyagraha a Case Study
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