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Arrange the following events/movements in the correct order of their chronology:
1. Rowlatt Act Satyagraha
2. Civil Disobedience Movement
3. Boycott of Simon Commission
4. Quit India Movement
[A]1-2-3-4
[B]1-3-2-4
[C]2-3-4-1
[D]3-2-1-4

Answers

Answered by samiksha69
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1325 is ur answer.......
Answered by Priatouri
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Option B, [1-3-2-4], is the right answer.

The Rowlett Act Satyagraha took place in the year 1919, this act was opposed by M.K.Gandhi and Muhammad Ali Jinnah as it restricted the freedom of expression and strengthened the power of the police.

The boycott of Simon Commission: The Simon Commission was introduced in 1928, by the British government in India to make some constitutional reforms. The Indian people opposed this commission because none of the Indian was included in this commission.

Civil Disobedience Movement: M.K.Gandhi launched this movement on April 6, 1930, to protest against the unjust laws introduced by the Colonial administration.

Quit India Movement: this movement was launched by M.K.Gandhi in the Bombay session of I.N.C. in the year 8 August 1942, to end the British rule of India.


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