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What is the sense of unity that exists among the people of a nation, irrespective of differences?

  • Social equality
  • Nationalism (correct)
  • Cultural solidarity
  • Religious harmony
  • What were the two types of protests witnessed in 19th century India, in ideological and cultural spheres?

  • Protest against foreign trade
  • Protest against religious conversion
  • Protest against agricultural policies
  • Protest against social discrimination (correct)
  • Which factor helped in the growth of Indian nationalism by leading to radical changes in social and cultural spheres?

  • Introduction of foreign technology
  • Expansion of international trade
  • Realization of British colonial exploitation (correct)
  • Rise of religious institutions
  • What were the resultant changes in the fields of social life, press, education, literature, and art influenced by?

    <p>Socio-cultural activities and agitations</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What measures did the British colonial administration take to strengthen their rule in India?

    <p>Implemented policies to learn about Indian society</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the favorable factors that helped in the growth of Indian nationalism?

    <p>The realization of British colonial exploitation, radical changes in social and cultural spheres, various levels of socio-cultural activities and agitations, and the resultant changes in the fields of social life, press, education, literature, art, etc.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is nationalism?

    <p>Nationalism is the sense of unity that exists among the people of a nation irrespective of caste, creed, region, and religion.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    During the 19th century, what were the two types of protests witnessed in ideological and cultural spheres in India?

    <p>Protest against the economic exploitations of the colonial forces and protest against inequality, violations of rights, and social evils which existed in the Indian society.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What measures did the British colonial administration take to strengthen their rule in India?

    <p>They learned about Indian society from the In.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What were some of the resultant changes in the fields of social life, press, education, literature, and art influenced by?

    <p>The realization of British colonial exploitation and radical changes in social and cultural spheres.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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