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WHAT WERE THE TWO ACTS INTRODUCED BY THE BRITISH TO SUPRESS THE INDIANS?
2. WHY WERE THE INDIANS ENRAGED BY THE ILBERT BILL?
3. WHY WAS THE ROWLATT ACT TERMED AS THE BLACK ACT?
4. WHO HEADED THE KHILAFAT MOVEMENT?
5. WHAT DID THE PEOPLE DO TO SUPPORT THE NON COOPERATION MOVEMENT?

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Answered by s9552213
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Explanation

1st answer

The act of 1850 which changed the Hindu law of property. The widow remarriage act of 1856.

2nd answer

The mere possibility that a European could be tried by an Indian, whom the Europeans regard as inferiors, was a point of much anger and resentment. ... The propaganda that Indian judges could not be trusted in dealing with cases involving English females helped raise considerable support against the bill.

3rd answer

Rowlatt Act of 1919 is known as the black act or law as it severely curtailed civil liberties. The law made it possible for the British government to jail anyone suspected of plotting or overthrowing the government in jail even without a trial and to try them without any jury

4th answer

A campaign in defense of the caliphate was launched, led in India by the brothers Shaukat and Muḥammad ʿAlī and by Abul Kalam Azad. The leaders joined forces with Mahatma Gandhi's noncooperation movement for Indian freedom, promising nonviolence in return for his support of the Khilafat movement.

5th answer

People were asked to resign from their government jobs. People were asked to withdraw their children from government-controlled or aided schools and colleges. People were asked to boycott foreign goods and use only Indian-made goods. People were asked to boycott the elections to the legislative councils.

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