Practice Towards Civil Disobedience (2.3) - Nationalism in India - CBSE 10 History
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Towards Civil Disobedience

Practice - Towards Civil Disobedience

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Practice Questions

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Question 1 Easy

What does Satyagraha mean?

💡 Hint: Think about Gandhi's philosophy of fighting without violence.

Question 2 Easy

Name one impact of the Rowlatt Act.

💡 Hint: Consider the events that caused heavy public outcry.

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Question 1

What was the primary aim of the Salt March?

To promote non-violence
To defy the salt tax
To unite Hindus and Muslims

💡 Hint: Think about what made salt a significant issue for Gandhi.

Question 2

True or False: The Rowlatt Act allowed the British government to detain individuals without trial.

True
False

💡 Hint: Consider the implications of such a law on public sentiment.

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Challenge 1 Hard

Debate the effectiveness of non-violence as a strategy in the Civil Disobedience Movement compared to historical revolutions involving violence.

💡 Hint: Consider the long-term implications of each approach.

Challenge 2 Hard

Analyze the impact of Gandhi's philosophy of Satyagraha on contemporary social movements around the world.

💡 Hint: Think about how Satyagraha has been replicated in various contexts.

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