WHICH OF THESE ARE THE MOVEMENTS BY MAHATMA GANDHI?
answer choices
CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE ACT
CHIPKO MOVEMENT
SATYAGRAHA
NON COOPERATION MOVEMENT
Question 2 45 seconds
Q. WHAT CAUSED ANGER BETWEEN THE PEOPLE OF THE INDIAN SOCIETY?
answer choices
FORCED RECRUITMENT OF WORKERS ETC IN RURAL AREAS
VILLAGES WERE CALLED UPON BY SUPPLY SOLDIERS
TAXATION RISE AS WELL AS RISE IN CUSTON DUTIES AND NORMAL EXPENDITURE
THE ECONOMIC DISCRIMINATION OF THE LOWER STRATA OF SOCIETY AS AN EFFECT OF WW1
Question 3 20 seconds
Q. WHAT DOES GANDHI BELIEVE IN?
answer choices
NON VIOLENCE
JUSTICE, HARMONY ND FREEDOM
CONSERVATISM AND ANTI-LIBERALISM
RADICALISM AND FREEDOM
Question 4 20 seconds
Q. THE IDEA OF SATYAGRAHA EMPHASISED THE POWER OF ILL-TRUTH AND VIOLENCE. TRUE/FALSE
answer choices
TRUE
FALSE
Question 5 20 seconds
Q. WHEN WAS THE ROWLATT ACT PASSED?
answer choices
MARCH----->1919
DECEMBER----->1918
JANUARY---->1890
AUGUST-----> 1947
Question 6 45 seconds
Q. WHAT ARE THE KEY FEATURES OF THE ROWLATT ACT?
answer choices
CURB NATIONALIST UPSURGES OR OUTBREAKS
NO FREEDOM TO SPEECH AND FORMATION OF ASSOCIATIONS AND TO PROTEST
PROMOTION OF SATYAGRAHA AND NON VIOLENCE
HOLDING OF PROTESTERS AGAINST THE BRITISH IN JAIL
HOLDING OF POLITICAL CASES WITHOUT JURIES
Question 7 30 seconds
Q. Civil Disobedience is best described as
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Refusal to obey unjust laws
VIolence during wartime
Armed protest to colonial rule
Actions against Palestinians
Question 8 30 seconds
Q. Gandhi is best known for his
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Use of nonviolent resistance to achieve Indian independence
Desire to establish separate Hindu/Muslim nations
Opposition to Hindus holding political office
Encouragement of violence to end British rule
Question 9 30 seconds
Q. Why did Gandhi and his followers march to the sea to make salt?
answer choices
To protest the water tax
The British companies had run out of salt
They were on vacation
To protest the British tax on salt
Question 10 45 seconds
Q. What was the value of Gandhi's Salt March (in other words, what did this eventually accomplish for the Indian people)?
answer choices
It drove the English out of India, because they needed to find salt elsewhere.
It helped cripple the English economy, because the manufacturing of salt was done by Indian people that no longer needed to purchase this important good from the English.
It united the people in a violent protest against the British.
It helped create an awareness to the bad things the British were doing to the Indians.
Question 11 45 seconds
Q. What does Nationalism mean?
answer choices
■ (noun) the policy or practice of acquiring political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically.
the Hindi word for "Rule." India was under the British rule.
This word means self-governance or self-rule. This belief was associated with Gandhi.
Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
▶ an extreme form of this marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries
Question 12 45 seconds
Q. What does Swaraj mean?
answer choices
■ (noun) the policy or practice of acquiring political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically.
the Hindi word for "Rule." India was under the British rule.
This word means self-governance or self-rule. This belief was associated with Gandhi.
Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
▶ an extreme form of this marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries
Question 13 10 seconds
Q. What was Gandhi’s plan to refuse to obey unjust British laws?
answer choices
Mahatma
Monopoly
Disarmament
Civil Disobedience
Question 14 20 seconds
Q. Who led the Nationalism movement in India and believed strongly in non-violence?
answer choices
Mohandas Gandhi
Jesus
Ru Paul
Nelson Mandela
Question 15 20 seconds
Q. A group's refusal to obey a law because they believe the law is immoral (as in protest against discrimination)?
answer choices
Civil Disobedience
To comply
Polytheism
Moksha
Answers
Answer:
1. SATYAGRAHA
2. THE ECONOMIC DISCRIMINATION OF THE LOWER STRATA OF SOCIETY AS AN EFFECT OF WW1
3. NON VIOLENCE
4. FALSE
5. MARCH----->1919
6. NO FREEDOM TO SPEECH AND FORMATION OF ASSOCIATIONS AND TO PROTEST
7. Refusal to obey unjust laws
8. Use of nonviolent resistance to achieve Indian independence
9. To protest the British tax on salt
10. It helped cripple the English economy, because the manufacturing of salt was done by Indian people that no longer needed to purchase this important good from the English.
11. (noun) the policy or practice of acquiring political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically.
12. This word means self-governance or self-rule. This belief was associated with Gandhi.
13. civil disobedience
14. Mohandas Gandhi
15. Civil disobedience
Explanation:
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