Post-Non-Cooperation Movement Era in Indian History Quiz

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How did the Gandhians extend their support base in the mid-1920s?

Through sincere social work in villages, the Gandhians were able to extend their support base.

What was the significance of the constructive work undertaken by the Congress in rural areas after the Non-Cooperation movement?

The constructive work in rural areas proved to be very useful in launching the Civil Disobedience movement in 1930.

What were the differing opinions among leaders like Chitta Ranjan Das and Motilal Nehru regarding the Congress party's approach after the Non-Cooperation movement?

Chitta Ranjan Das and Motilal Nehru argued that the party should fight elections to the councils and enter them in order to influence government policies.

Test your knowledge of the post-Non-Cooperation movement era in Indian history with this quiz. Explore the differing viewpoints within the Congress party, the emphasis on constructive work in rural areas, and the debates surrounding participation in council elections. See how well you understand the strategies and ideologies of key leaders during this crucial period.

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