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Jawaharlal Nehru makes a right assessment of Gandhiji in his 'Discovery of India'. He says that Gandhiji fascinated the masses of India and attracted them like a magnet. How far he influenced and changed them with his teachings and methods. Explain.​

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Answered by v9931576916
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Answer:

Plus One English Textbook Answers Unit 2 Chapter 1 And then Gandhi Came (Essay)

August 3, 2019 by Prasanna

Kerala Plus One English Textbook Answers Unit 2 Chapter 1 And then Gandhi Came (Essay)

And then Gandhi Came Textual Questions and Answers

Question 1.

What is referred to as the ‘ail powerful monster’?

Answer:

The anger, humiliation and hopelessness felt by the Indian people after World War I was the ‘all powerful monster’ and they could not escape from its grip.

Question 2.

What was the impact of the First World War?

Answer:

The First World War had a terrible impact on the Indian people as they were cut off from the land and could not do any kind of manual or technical work. This resulted in growing unemployment and poverty and the people felt helpless and hopeless

Answered by mrnickname50
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Explanation:

In his book The Discovery of India Jawaharlal Nehru says that Indian unity is not something imposed from the outside but rather, "It was something deeper and within its fold, the widest tolerance of belief and custom was practised and every variety acknowledged and even encouraged." It was Nehru, who coined the phrase, ...

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