Factors Leading to the Rise of Nationalism
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What major factor contributed to exposing Indians to the ideas of democracy and nationalism?

  • Acts passed by British government
  • Economic policies of the British
  • Introduction of railways
  • Works of William Jones and Max Mueller (correct)
  • Which factor played a significant role in boosting nationalism through works in regional languages?

  • Introduction of railways
  • Works of Rabindranath Tagore (correct)
  • Acts passed by British government
  • Economic policies of the British
  • How did the introduction of English as a common language impact communication among Indians?

  • It inspired the Vernacular Press Act
  • It led to economic growth
  • It caused a decline in regional languages
  • It increased communication among Indians (correct)
  • Which act passed by the British government discriminated against Indians regarding their rights?

    <p>The Ilbert Bill</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In what way did the economic policies of the British contribute to the rise of nationalism in India?

    <p>Ruined Indian agriculture and industry</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Factors Leading to the Rise of Nationalism

    • William Jones and Max Mueller's works highlighted India's glorious past, sparking national pride.

    Economic Factors

    • British economic policies led to the decline of Indian agriculture and industry.

    Impact of Western Education

    • Western education introduced Indians to democratic and nationalist ideas.

    Role of Indian Literature

    • Works of Rabindranath Tagore, Subramania Bharati, and Ram Prasad Bismil in regional languages promoted nationalism.

    Improved Communication

    • Development of railways, telegraph, and postal system facilitated communication among Indians.
    • English as a common language further enhanced communication.

    Discriminatory Acts by the British Government

    • The Indian Arms Act (1878) restricted Indians' right to carry arms.
    • The Vernacular Press Act (1878) curtailed the freedom of the Indian press.
    • The Ilbert Bill (1883) sparked controversy over racial discrimination.
    • The reduction of the age for Civil Services examination from 21 to 18 affected Indian candidates.

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    Test your knowledge on the factors contributing to the rise of nationalism in India during the colonial period. Learn about key events, individuals, and influences that shaped the nationalist movement.

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