1.Why was the Rowlatt Act imposed?
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The ' Anarchical and Revolutionary Crimes Act of 1919, ' popularly referred to as the ' Rowlatt Act, ' was enacted by the British to discourage Indians from rising against them by suppressing revolutionary groups and depriving Indians of their right to personal expression and liberty.
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The Rowlatt Act was detrimental to Indians because it was passed despite the opposition from Indians. It was passed in March 1919. This act authorized the government to imprison any person without trial and convict him in court.
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