The Non Cooperation Movement in India
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During which movement did the non cooperation movement take place?

  • The French Revolution
  • The American civil rights movement
  • The Russian Revolution
  • The Indian independence movement (correct)

Who was one of the key leaders of the non cooperation movement?

  • Vladimir Lenin
  • Napoleon Bonaparte
  • Mahatma Gandhi (correct)
  • Martin Luther King Jr.

What was one of the main aims of the non cooperation movement?

  • To promote communism
  • To boycott British goods (correct)
  • To establish a monarchy
  • To enforce racial segregation

Which of the following was NOT a method of non cooperation used during the non cooperation movement?

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What was the main reason for the suspension of the non cooperation movement?

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Which event led to the escalation of the non cooperation movement in India?

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Indian Independence Movement

A movement that aimed to achieve India's independence from British rule through nonviolent resistance.

Mahatma Gandhi

A key leader of the Indian Independence Movement who emphasized nonviolent resistance.

Non-Cooperation Movement

A movement that used nonviolent methods to pressure the British government into granting India independence.

Boycott of British goods

One of the primary tactics used in the Non-Cooperation Movement to weaken British economic control over India.

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Jallianwala Bagh Massacre

A tragic incident where unarmed civilians were massacred by British forces in Amritsar, India.

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Internal disagreements among leaders

The reason for the temporary suspension of the Non-Cooperation Movement in India.

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What was the Indian independence movement about?

The Indian independence movement aimed to achieve India's self-rule from British control through nonviolent methods and mass mobilization.

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Who was Mahatma Gandhi?

Mahatma Gandhi was a leading figure in India's fight for independence, using non-violent resistance as a key strategy to pressure the British.

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What was the goal of the non-cooperation movement?

The non-cooperation movement aimed to pressure the British government by boycotting British goods and institutions, aiming to weaken their economic and political power.

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What was one of the key tactics used by the non-cooperation movement?

Peaceful protests, like rallies and demonstrations, were a prominent method used in the non-cooperation movement to show opposition to British rule.

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Why did the non-cooperation movement pause briefly?

Disagreements and differing opinions among leaders within the movement led to a temporary suspension, highlighting the complexities of leading a large-scale movement.

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What event increased the intensity of the non-cooperation movement?

The Jallianwala Bagh massacre, where unarmed civilians were killed by British troops, sparked outrage and fueled the escalation of the non-cooperation movement, turning public opinion against British rule.

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