What were the contribution of extremists and moderates in india's freedom movement?
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The contribution of the extremists and moderates in India's Freedom Movement are the following:
The Extremists:
(i) They believed that no British were loyal to the Indians.
(ii) They aggressively opposed to the policies of the British.
(iii) They demonstrated violent protests in order to put forward their demands.
(iv) They presented the concepts of Swaraj and Swadeshi.
(v) They boycotted foreign goods and education.
The Moderates:
(i) The presented their demands through applications and obliges.
(ii) They negotiated with the British and believed that their demands would be heard.
(iii) They received justice in social, economic and political justice.
(iv) They led awareness campaigns.
The Extremists:
(i) They believed that no British were loyal to the Indians.
(ii) They aggressively opposed to the policies of the British.
(iii) They demonstrated violent protests in order to put forward their demands.
(iv) They presented the concepts of Swaraj and Swadeshi.
(v) They boycotted foreign goods and education.
The Moderates:
(i) The presented their demands through applications and obliges.
(ii) They negotiated with the British and believed that their demands would be heard.
(iii) They received justice in social, economic and political justice.
(iv) They led awareness campaigns.
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Explanation:
(iii) They demonstrated violent protests in order to put forward their demands.
(iv) They presented the concepts of Swaraj and Swadeshi.
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