History, asked by rashipatil563, 12 days ago

(3) How was the struggle built up by
workers decisive for the national
movement ?.​

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Answered by modiyaroshni8
3

Answer:

With the rise in employment, the workers were often exploited, and their basic requirements went ignored. 3. The exploitation of the workers led to continuous strikes as exhibited by the agitation of the tea plantation workers in Assam and the strike called by the Great Indian Peninsular (GIP) Railway workers in 1899.

Answered by vijisquare
2

Answer: In the year 1927, there were many sins of national recovery and a new trend of socialism that came to the fore.

Social ideas and Marxism spread across the country at a rapid pace. In the political space, this energy and force found a lot of rise in the left under the expertise leadership of Subhash Chandra Bose and Nehru.

The left refused to only focus on imperialism. It ensured that voice against inequality was raised, too.

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