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of hy did the Early Nationalists adopt constitutional means to achieve their aim? PART II (Structured Questions) 1. The Early Nationalists dominated the Congress from 1885 to 1907. In this context: (a) State the reason for their being called the "Early Nationalists" (b) Mention the methods adopted by them (c) Describe the attitude of the British towards them (d) State their methods of working. 2. It is said that the Early Nationalists helped to establish the Indian National Congress and brought the enlightened Indians into its fold. In this context, answer the following questions: (a) How did the Early Nationalists popularise the ideals of democracy among the people? (b) How did the Early Nationalists expose the hypocrisy of the British? (c) Mention two points of criticism levelled against the Early Nationalists. 3. Dadabhai Naoroji, popularly known as the "Grand Old Man of India", was one of the first leaders of the national movement. In this context, briefly describe: (a) His views on the cause of poverty in India (b) His views about the nature of British imperialism (c) His achievement in strengthening Indian nationalism. 4. Gokhale's patriotism was of the highest and noblest type. In this context, answer the following questions: (a) What efforts did Gokhale make to educate the Indians? (b) What were the aims of the Servants of India Society founded by him? (c) Mention briefly his efforts to arouse national awakening. 5. With reference to the following points, state the role played by Surendranath Banerjee in the national movement: (a) His opposition to the repressive methods adopted by the British (b) His political goal (c) Methods used by him to attain that goal.​

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of hy did the Early Nationalists adopt constitutional means to achieve their aim? PART II (Structured Questions) 1. The Early Nationalists dominated the Congress from 1885 to 1907. In this context: (a) State the reason for their being called the "Early Nationalists" (b) Mention the methods adopted by them (c) Describe the attitude of the British towards them (d) State their methods of working. 2. It is said that the Early Nationalists helped to establish the Indian National Congress and brought the enlightened Indians into its fold. In this context, answer the following questions: (a) How did the Early Nationalists popularise the ideals of democracy among the people? (b) How did the Early Nationalists expose the hypocrisy of the British? (c) Mention two points of criticism levelled against the Early Nationalists. 3. Dadabhai Naoroji, popularly known as the "Grand Old Man of India", was one of the first leaders of the national movement. In this context, briefly describe: (a) His views on the cause of poverty in India (b) His views about the nature of British imperialism (c) His achievement in strengthening Indian nationalism. 4. Gokhale's patriotism was of the highest and noblest type. In this context, answer the following questions: (a) What efforts did Gokhale make to educate the Indians? (b) What were the aims of the Servants of India Society founded by him? (c) Mention briefly his efforts to arouse national awakening. 5. With reference to the following points, state the role played by Surendranath Banerjee in the national movement: (a) His opposition to the repressive methods adopted by the British (b) His political goal (c) Methods used by him to attain that goal.

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