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1. Mention any two reason for the early nationalist faith in the british sence of justice???2. what kind of self government did the early nationalist demand??3. mention any two demand of the Early nationalist that aimed at improving the lot of the peasants.4. mention any two shortcoming of the early nationalists.5. who is known as India unofficial ambassador and why?6. name the first indian who passed the I.C.S. examination?

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Answered by Anonymous
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1. The early nationalists believed that the British were just freedom loving people. They had an abiding faith in the British sense of justice and fair play and believed in loyalty to the British crown.
   The congress was proud of its British connections and looked to England for inspiration and guidance.

2.They demanded colonial form of self government.

3. They demanded reduction in the rate of land revenue and reduction in the rate of interests from the peasants charged by zamindars. They provide availability of cheap credit to the peasants from agricultural banks. 

4. They failed to realize that the British and the Indian interests clashed with each other. Britain was using India's resources to increase its wealth.
     The early nationalists failed to draw the masses into the mainstream of the national movement. Their area of influence was limited to the urban educated Indians.
     
5. Dadabhai Naoroji

6. Surendranath Banerjee
Answered by jaytishree93
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Explanation:

i) It was their hope that the British would grant 'Home Rule' to Indians.

ii) They were of the opinion that the British would help Indians govern themselves according to western standards.

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