Practice Gandhi’s Non-Violent Protest Movements - 2.2 | Chapter 10: Protest Movements | ICSE Class 12 History
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Question 1

Easy

What was the primary aim of the Non-Cooperation Movement?

💡 Hint: Think about what actions Gandhi encouraged Indians to take.

Question 2

Easy

What did the Salt March protest against?

💡 Hint: Consider what basic necessity was taxed by the British.

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Question 1

What does Satyagraha emphasize?

  • Violence
  • Peaceful resistance
  • Political manipulation

💡 Hint: Think about Gandhi's approach to resistance.

Question 2

True or False: The Salt March was a violent protest.

  • True
  • False

💡 Hint: Recall Gandhi's philosophy regarding protests.

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Challenge Problems

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Question 1

Consider how Gandhi’s approach could be applied to modern protests for social justice. What strategies would he recommend and why might they be effective?

💡 Hint: Think about historical examples and their relevance today.

Question 2

Analyze the effectiveness of one specific instance of Gandhi's non-violent protest in comparison to a violent protest. What can be concluded from their impacts?

💡 Hint: Consider the public perception of both types of protest.

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