British Colonialism
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Vocabulary 2
The salt march
Gandhi
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What is British Colonialism?

British Colonialism is when Britain controlled and ruled other countries.

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Efforts lattempts aimed at improving society and addressing major problems like injustice and inequality.

What is Reform Movements?

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What is social Change?

The transformation of culture, behaviour, social institutions and social structure over time.

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Who led the Salt March? 


The Salt March was led by Mahatma Gandhi

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What is one non - violent that Gandhi did?

The fingerprint march was non-violent protest because the protest was organized with no violence or weapons 

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Name one country that was ruled by Britain?

India was one country ruled by Britain.

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Organizations that work to fix social issues, providing assistance and promoting change.

What is a NGO (Non-Governmental Organization)?

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What is Mathatma Gandhi?

A leader who fought for nonviolent resistane to reach social and political change in India.

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When did the Salt March happen?

March 12 1930 to April 6 1930

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 Who was Mahatma Gandhi?

He was a leader who helped India become free from British rule.

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Why did Britain build colonies?

Britain wanted resources (like cotton, tea), money, and power.

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The efforts made to improve and develop access to education for all social groups

What is an Education Reform?

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What is Activism?

Taking action to promote changing politics and socials, usually through protests and campaigns.
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Why did Gandhi start the Salt March?

He protested against the British salt tax, which made salt expensive and unfair for Indian people. 

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What method did Gandhi use to fight the British?

He used non-violent protests and peaceful marches.

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How did British rule affect people in colonies?

 It brought new roads and schools, but also unfair laws, high taxes, and loss of freedom.

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A person who tries to change society by talking about social issues and injustices.

What is a Social Reformer?

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What is Untouchable?

A term that was used his forically refer to people of such a low job/position that they were outside.

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What did Gandhi do at the end of the march?

He picked up salt from the seashore at Dandi, breaking the British law. 

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Why is Gandhi important in history?

 He showed that people can gain freedom without violence and inspired movements worldwide.

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How did people resist British Colonialism?

People protested, refused to follow unfair laws, and joined movements like the Salt March led by Mahatma Gandhi.

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The method of nonviolent resistance againt oppression

What is Satyagraha?

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What is Industrialization?

The process of transitioning from farm-based economies to manufacturing and in dusty.

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Why was the Salt March important?

It was important because it was a peaceful protest that inspired many people to join the fight for India’s independence and showed the power of nonviolence.

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Why did Gandhi pick up salt at Dandi?

 To break the British law and inspire Indians to protest peacefully.

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