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What action did the lawyers take during the movement against the government?
What action did the lawyers take during the movement against the government?
- They surrendered their titles
- They boycotted educational institutions
- They quit their profession (correct)
- They refused to pay taxes
Which event led to the boycott of educational institutions and courts of the British government?
Which event led to the boycott of educational institutions and courts of the British government?
- Surrendering titles awarded by the government
- BS-4 Year Studies
- General Election (1945-46)
- Cabinet Mission Plan (correct)
What happened to the leaders of the movement?
What happened to the leaders of the movement?
- They surrendered their titles
- They refused to pay taxes
- They were sent to jail (correct)
- They quit their professions
What was the main form of protest during the movement?
What was the main form of protest during the movement?
What was the role of journalism in the movement?
What was the role of journalism in the movement?
Flashcards
Lawyers' Action
Lawyers' Action
Lawyers relinquished their professional roles as a form of resistance.
Trigger for Boycotts
Trigger for Boycotts
The Cabinet Mission Plan triggered widespread boycotts of British educational institutions and courts.
Leaders' Fate
Leaders' Fate
Movement leaders faced imprisonment as a consequence of their activism.
Main Protest Form
Main Protest Form
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