What do you mean by Civil Disobedience? Why did Gandhiji start Civil Disobedience movement in India? 2. Why did Mahatma Gandhi choose to break the Salt Law? 3. Name the communal parties that came into existence during the fight for freedom? Write any two demerits of Communal Parties. 4. Why was the Cripps Mission sent to India? Why did it become a failure? 5. Why did the quit India Movement start in India in 1942?How was it different from other movements started by Gandhiji? 6. Who founded the Indian National Army? Why was it founded? Who were the main leaders of INA? 7. Who sent the Cabinet mission to India? What were the proposals given by this mission? Why did the Nationalists accept these proposal? 8. What qualities of Gandhiji make him a unique leader? 9. “August 1947 is a great landmark in the History of India. India won freedom but lost its unity”.Do you think India would have been more united if it was not partitioned? Why?
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Civil disobedience is the active, professed refusal to obey certain laws, demands, and commands of a government, or of an occupying international power. Civil disobedience is a symbolic or ritualistic violation of the law, rather than a rejection of the system as a whole. Civil disobedience is sometimes, though not always,[1][2] defined as being nonviolent resistance
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A party recongnized by the Election Commission, that secures at least six percent of the total votes in Lok Sabha election in four or more States, is called National Party.
Eg: Congress
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