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Answered by satyamrana15jan
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1 ans=The Indian Arms Act, 1878 was an act regulating the manufacture, sale, possession, and carrying of firearms. The act included the mandatory licensing to carry a weapon, but contained exclusions for some groups and persons.

2ans= Swaraj

He adopted a new slogan coined by his associate Kaka Baptista: "Swaraj (self-rule) is my birthright and I shall have it." Following the Partition of Bengal, which was a strategy set out by Lord Curzon to weaken the nationalist movement, Tilak encouraged the Swadeshi movement and the Boycott movement.

3ans=W.C. Banerjee Rash Behari Ghosh Moderates and racists Surendranath Banerjee R. C. Dutt Dadabhai Naoroji Gopal Krishna Gokhale Pherozeshah Mehta Justice M.G.Ranade P. R. Naidu S. Subramanian Iyer Ananda Charlu Madan Mohan Malaviya A.O. Hume William Wedderburn

Answered by mataish101
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1. The Indian Arms Act of 1878 was enacted by legislated during Lord Lytton’s time. By this act, no Indians could manufacture, sell, possess, and carry firearms. However, the English people could do so. On the face it looked reasonable, but in practice getting an arms license was a tedious process for an Indian. This law made it mandatory for any Indian wishing to own a gun to obtain a license for it.

2. Tilak coined the famous slogan "Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it", which inspired lakhs to participate in the Indian freedom movement. He was one of the first and strongest advocates of 'swaraj' or 'self rule', which became the guiding principle of the Indian freedom movement.

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1. Allan Octavian Hume

2. William Wedderburn

3. W. C. Bonnerjee

4. Surendranath

5. Monomohun Ghose

6. Lalmohan Ghosh

7. M. G. Ranade

8. Dadabhai Naoroji

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