India's Struggle for Freedom: Rise of Nationalism 1914-1922

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What was the genesis of the Swadeshi Movement in India?

Opposition to the division of Bengal

Who supported the Swadeshi and Boycott Movements in India?

Indian National Congress

What did the All India Muslim League support in opposition to the Swadeshi Movement?

Partition of Bengal

What was the purpose of the Indian Councils Act of 1909?

To allow limited Indian representation in law making councils

Who believed in cracking down the uprising in Bengal to restore stability to British rule in India?

John Morley

What major leap forward did the Indian National Movement take at the onset of the Swadeshi Movement?

Adoption of militant nationalism

Who did Bal Gangadhar Tilak defend in his paper Kesari, leading to his charge of sedition?

Bose and Prafulla Chaki

What was the main purpose of the All India Muslim League's demand for a separate electorate?

To ensure that Muslims could only vote for Muslim candidates

What movement did Bal Gangadhar Tilak found after his release from Mandalay, Burma?

Home Rule League

Who was the head of the All India Muslim League's Bombay Branch?

Mohammad Ali Jinnah

What issue did Mohammad Ali Jinnah seek to collaborate with the Congress on?

Home Rule for India

Who was charged with sedition and sentenced to six years in Mandalay, Burma?

Bal Gangadhar Tilak

Learn about the Swadeshi Movement, Boycott Movement, and the emergence of militant nationalism during the period of 1914-1922 in India. Explore how the Indian National Movement took a major leap forward during this phase.

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