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what were the major characteristics of the indian national movement? for 5 mark​

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The early phase of national movement known as the phase of moderate nationalism lasted from 1885 to 1905. Their main demands were-1. Constitutional Reforms: The liberals had keen weakness for the representative institutions. They wanted to introduce it in India.

The Indian national movement was undoubtedly one of the biggest mass movements modern society has ever seen. It was a movement which galvanized millions of people of all classes and ideologies into political action and brought to its knees a mighty colonial empire consequently, along with British, French, Russia, Chinese, Cuban, and Vietnamese revolutions, it is of great relevance to those wishing to alter the existing political and social structure.Various aspects of the Indian national movement, especially Gandhian political strategy ,are particularly relevant to these movements in societies that broadly function within the confines of the rule of law ,and are characterized by a democratic and basically civil libertarian polity. But it is also relevant to other societies .

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