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Answer the following questions,
a. What was Rani Lakshmibai's real name?
b. What was the Doctrine of Lapse?
c. What were the names of the two newspapers that Bal Gangadhar Tilak co-founded?
d. What was the INA?
e. Where was Sarojini Naidu educated in England?​

Answers

Answered by VarshasriU
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Answer:

a.Manikarnika Tambe

b.The doctrine of lapse was an annexation policy applied by the British East India Company in India until 1859. ... The latter supplanted the long-established right of an Indian sovereign without an heir to choose a successor. In addition, the British decided whether potential rulers were competent enough.

c.Bal Gangadhar Tilak used to run his two newspapers, Kesari, in Marathi and Mahratta (Run by Kesari-Maratha Trust) in English from Kesari Wada, Narayan Peth, Pune. The newspapers were originally started as a co-operative by Chiplunkar, Agarkar and Tilak.

d.The Indian National Army was an armed force formed by Indian nationalists and Imperial Japan in 1942 in Southeast Asia during World War II. Its aim was to secure Indian independence from British rule. It fought alongside Japanese soldiers in the latter's campaign in the Southeast Asian theatre of WWII.

e.Sarojini Naidu spent three years at King's College London and Girton College, Cambridge where, opposed to structured education, she chose not to take a degree.

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Answered by Chhavisarin
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Explanation:

a. Rani Lakshmi Bai's real name was Manikarnika.

b. When lord Dalhousie became the governor general of India in 1848 he began the final stage of annexation.

He devised a policy called doctrine of lapse.

according to it when a ruler of a Kingdom use under British protection (subsidiary state) died without a natural heir his territory would not automatically pass to an adopted heir but would lapse, that is become part of the British dominion unless the adoption had been earlier approved by the British.

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