ASSIGNMENT - HISTORY NATIONALISM IN INDIA CLASSx KHILAFAL AND NON COOPERATION MOVEMENT Q . 1 What was Khilafat issue ? Q . 2 Name two leaders of Khilafat movement . Q3 . What was the idea behind non cooperation movement ? Q4 . When did congress adopt the programme of non cooperation ? Q5 . What does the term Boycott means ? Q6 . " Swarajmeant different things to different people " . Explain with the help of exemples . Q7 . How did the non cooperation movement spread in towns ? Write in points . Q8 . Non cooperation movement in the movement in the cities slowed down for variety of reasons . State them . Q9 . Who led peasants in Awadh ? What were their demands ? Q10 . write a short note on Baba Ramchandra . Q11 . How did tribal peasants interpreted the idea of swaraja Q12 . What did swarajmean to the workers in plantations ? Q13 . which slogan was raised by the plantation workers ? Q14 . Which incident made Gandhiji call off non - cooperation movement ? ASSIGNMENT - CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE MOVEMENT Q1 . why was Swaraj party formed ? Name its leaders . Q2 . which two factors shaped Indian politics towards late 1920 ' s ? Q3 . Why was Simon commission sent to India ? Why did Indians object to it ? Q4 . Which slogan was raised during Simon commission ? Q5 . Who wereradicals / Name some .
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Q.1. Khalifat movement (1919 to 1924) was an agitation by the Indian Muslims allied with Indian Nationalism in years following world war -| . It's purpose was to pressure the British Government to preserve the authority of the Ottoman Sultan as khalif of Islam.
Q.2. Mohammad Ali and his brother Maulana Shaukat Ali were two leaders of khalifat movement.
Q.3. Gandhiji launched the non corruption movement of 1921 bcz
According to Gandhiji the British rule was established in india with the corruption of Indians , and survived only bcz of the corruption. So time has arrived withdraw corruption to the British.
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