Social Sciences, asked by KrishnaPurwar100, 1 year ago

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1. What is *Peasant Movement*?

2. What is *Gurrilla Movement*? What was the main cause of this movement?

3. What was the main content of the famous book *Hind sawaraj* by *Budha*?

4. What is *Civil Disobedience Movement*? What is the main purpose of it? What was the other names of it(if any)?

5. Who was *Sanatanis*? What was the role of *Sanatanis* in *Congress*?

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Answered by si2343775
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Answer:

1) Peasant movement is a social movement involved with the agricultural policy. Peasants movement have a long history that can be traced to the numerous peasant uprisings that occurred in various regions of the world throughout human history.

2)Guerrilla warfare is a form of irregular warfare in which a small group of combatants, such as paramilitary personnel, armed civilians, or irregulars; use military tactics including ambushes, sabotage, raids, petty warfare, hit-and-run tactics, and mobility to fight a larger and less-mobile traditional military. Guerrilla groups are a type of violent non-state actor.

3)Hind Swaraj or Indian Home Rule is a book written by Mohandas K. Gandhi in 1909. In it he expresses his views on Swaraj, modern civilization, mechanisation etc.

4)The Civil Disobedience Movement was one of the most significant movements launched by Mahatma Gandhi in the course of India’s freedom struggle. In this post, we shall read about the various aspects of the Civil Disobedience Movement in India including its causes, the Dandi March, the methods of civil disobedience, its end and impact of the civil disobedience movement.

5)Basically Sanatanians are from Sanathana Hindu dharma which is HINDUISM. Some practitioners and scholars refer Hindu dharma as Sanātana Dharma, "the eternal tradition", or the "eternal way", beyond human history. Which is the oldest Indian religion. All these people follow Gita, veda, Puranas, Ramayan, Mahabharata.

Answered by abhi200414
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Answer:

Sanatanis were high-class conservative Hindus practicing untouchability.

Explanation:

As an ‘alternative, indigenous name’, “Sanatana Dharma” (Devanagari which has a meaning of "eternal dharma or eternal order") was suggested.

It is now mistakenly connected with Hinduism alone. During the “Hindu revivalism movement”, the word was used to prevent using the non-native (Persian) word "Hindu."

In “classical Sanskrit literature”, e.g. in the Manusmrti and in the Bhagavata Purana, the term dharma sanatana occurs in a context similar to "divine order"

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