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Answer:1. Satyagraha was an instrument of peaceful protest launched b Gandhi. It translates to "holding on to the truth". It was launched in Champaran and Kheda.
2. After the first world war, the Caliph of Turkey, who was wildly regarded as the spiritual leader of the muslim world, lost all his power due to the defeat in the war. The British was to blame for this. The Indian Muslims were angry and therefore launched the Khilafat Movement with an objective to help the caliph regain his power.
3. The Rowlatt Act of 1919 gave far reaching powers to British officials to detain a person or search a place with no warrant. this act came in a time where the country was expecting concessions. Therefore, unhappy, Gandhi launched nationwide satyagraha against this act, also called the "black act".
4. the economic condition in India worsened as the vast resources including agricultural produce, man power, etc were taken for use for a battle that the Indians did not actually care for.
5. there were large human casualities in the massacre and Indians across the nation were severely angered. This massacre was one of thecauses of the non cooperation movement launched in 1920.
6. Boycott of foreign goods such as cloth, liquor, government positions, educational institutions, etc and the replacementof these with indigenous counterparts was how non cooperation with the rule became a movement.
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8. there was massive downfall of british goods and a simultaneous regeneration of Indian home industries. therefore, one cam say that this statement is correct.
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10. refer to answer 3
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