which of the following movements represented peasants participation against the british government in 20th century?
i. swadeshi movement
ii. non cooperation movement
iii. civil disobedience movement
iv. quit india movement
a. i, ii correct
b. i, ii, iii correct
c. iii, iv correct
d. all of the above are correct
Answers
Answer:
option - B is correct
1)swadeshi movement.
2)non cooperation movement.
3)civil disobedience movement.
Which of the following movements represented peasants participation against the british government in 20th century?
i. swadeshi movement
ii. non cooperation movement
iii. civil disobedience movement
iv. quit india movement
a. i, ii correct
b. i, ii, iii correct
c. iii, iv correct
d. all of the above are correct
The correct answer is :
a. i, ii correct
Explanation :
The first and second statements are correct, the Swadeshi movement and the non-cooperation movement represented the participation of farmers against the British government in the twentieth century. The Swadeshi movement started after the anti-Bungal mass awakening of 1905 and lasted till 1911. The farmers also took part in this movement with great enthusiasm.
This movement was led by leaders like Rabindranath Tagore, Aurobindo Ghosh, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, and Lala Lajpat Rai. The non-cooperation movement was the first mass movement started by Mahatma Gandhi. This movement started in 1920 and this movement got wide public support. The main participants of the farmers were in this movement. Apart from the farmers, people from all sections of society participated in this movement. Later, due to the Chauri-Chaura incident, Mahatma Gandhi ended this movement prematurely.
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