Factors leading to the rise of Nationalist Movement
a) How did the national leaders inspire the people?
b) When was the Vernacular PressAct passed?
c) Whatwas the policy of the British?
d) How did the British considerthe Indians?
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Factors leading to Nationalist movement:
a) National leaders inspired people by doing rallies and making use of printing press.
b) The Vernacular Press Act was passed in the year 1878 in order to suppress the freedom of native press
c) The main policy of the British on Indians was divide and rule.
d) They considered Indians as their slave, as their catchphrase was “dogs and Indians not allowed”.
a) National leaders inspired people by doing rallies and making use of printing press.
b) The Vernacular Press Act was passed in the year 1878 in order to suppress the freedom of native press
c) The main policy of the British on Indians was divide and rule.
d) They considered Indians as their slave, as their catchphrase was “dogs and Indians not allowed”.
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