Important Questions On: The Making of The National Movement: 1870s - 1947
Important Questions On: The Making of The National Movement: 1870s - 1947
Important Questions On: The Making of The National Movement: 1870s - 1947
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01 Emergence of Nationalism
04 Important Questions
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2. What was the misconception in the mind of the leaders of the Congress
during British India?
Answer: The leaders of the Congress thought that the British had respect for
justice and freedom, and hence they would accept the demands that the
Indians put forth.
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3. Who were called as “Lal-Bal-Pal”?
Answer: Lala Lajpat Rai, Balagangadhar Tilak and Bipin Chandra Pal were
called as “Lal-Bal-Pal” for their upsurge against the British.
5. Who was A.O Hume? what was his role in the history of India?
Answer: A.O Hume was a British official who brought together Indians of
different regions.
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6. When did the British start to accept the demand of the Indians?
Answer: Before the bifurcation of Bengal, the Bengal was a very big state.
Bihar and some parts of Orissa were part of it. The British divided Bengal for
the purpose of better administration. In a wide view, the bifurcation of Bengal
was jut to benefit the businessmen and administration. One more important
reason to split Bengal was that the British wanted to divide the politicians and
its people.
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8. What was the idea of the Indian National Congress?
Answer: The Indian National Congress wished to speak for equal rights of all
the people of India without any discrimination on the basis of class, caste,
creed, colour, gender or language. They believed that India and its resources
did not belong to any one class or community, but was common to all the
communities of India.
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