Mention any two causes for the rise of Assertive Nationalism.
i. The famine and plague
ii. partition of Bengal
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Mention any two causes for the rise of Assertive Nationalism.
i. The famine and plague
ii. partition of Bengal
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What were the two methods adopted by the radical nationalists in the freedom struggle?
i. They supported and followed revolutionary methods.
ii. They believed in non- cooperation and adopted programme of boycott.
From 1905 to 1918, there emerged as a new and a younger group of leaders within the Congress who did not agree with the old leadership. In this context, answer the following questions:
Differentiate between the Moderates and the Radical nationalists in their objectives and achievements, stating one objective and two achievements of each wing of the Congress.
The Moderates agitated only for certain administrative and economic reforms while Aggressive Nationalist demanded 'Purna swaraj'.
Achievements
Aggressive:
i. Self-confidence : They instilled self-confidence and self-reliance among the people.
ii. Revival of Indian Handicrafts.
Moderates:
i. Foundation of Secular and Democratic National Movement.
ii. Political Education of the Indians.
From 1905 to 1918, there emerged as a new and a younger group of leaders within the Congress who did not agree with the old leadership. In this context, answer the following questions:
Name the radical leader known as the forerunner of Gandhiji. Why is the person known as the forerunner of Gandhiji?
Bal Gangadhar Tilak:
i. Gandhiji's ideals were moulded by Tilak's thought in a big way.
ii. Gandhiji's ideal of complete independence was similar to Tilak's ideal of swaraj.
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