Indian Independence Movements

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What was the Congress's aim in channeling people's grievances into organised movements?

  • To alienate diverse groups and classes
  • To forge a national unity (correct)
  • To bring together various groups and classes for different purposes
  • To create disunity and inner conflict

Why did the unity within the movement often break down?

  • Due to the emergence of many voices wanting freedom
  • Because the Congress aimed to create disunity
  • Because the demands of one group alienated another (correct)
  • Due to the continual attempt to resolve differences

What did freedom from colonial rule mean to different people?

  • It meant national disunity
  • It meant no significant change
  • It meant varied aspirations and expectations (correct)
  • It meant the emergence of a nation with many voices

What characterized the high points of Congress activity and nationalist unity?

<p>Forging a national unity (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why were diverse groups and classes participating in these movements?

<p>To resolve their grievances and demand freedom from colonial rule (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the emerging nation with many voices wanting freedom from colonial rule?

<p>A nation with varied aspirations and expectations (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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