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Rise 2
Methods 1
Methods 2
Challenges
100

What was the event that sparked the British to take complete control of India? (Include date)

Sepoy Mutiny (1857)

100

What were the 2 main groups that contributed to Indian voice being heard in govt? (and bonus, when were they formed?)

Indian National Congress - 1885
Muslim League - 1906
Random thing I didn't have space to put in - Lahore resolution 1940 was Muslim Leagues first formal start to Pakistan

100

Which peaceful movement led to the mass movement of the 1930s

Salt March - 60K ppl arrested

100

Who were Gandhi and Jinnah, and what did they stand for?

Gandhi was leader of INC, stood for non-violence
Jinnah was leader of Muslim League, wanted Pakistan 

100

Which country became a republic (got a constitution) first? Include date/s

India: 1950
Pakistan: 1956

200
Name the 5 caste levels (or just say what they were)
  • Brahmins: Priests and Teachers.
  • Kshatriyas: Warriors and Rulers.
  • Vaishyas: Traders, Merchants, and Farmers.
  • Shudras: Laborers and Service Providers.
  • Dalits (Untouchables): Not actually included in system
200

What did the 1919 Govt act of India do?

Gave some responsibilities to Indian ministers in the provinces, Britain kept control of policies and justice

200

What and when was direct action day/great calcutta killing?

Strike/communal violence in India, initiated by ML to demand a separate Pakistan. 1946

200

True or False, the Royal Indian Navy was considered a peaceful branch of military

False - it had a significant amount of mutiny

200

What was a big problem that came with the partition (in both)?

Mass migration of the different religions

300

How many Indian soldiers fought and died in WW1 (within the nearest 10,000 is fine)

1.4 million soldiers, 65,000 died

300

When was the Sepoy mutiny, why did it start, and what did it cause?


1857, enfield rifles used cartridges with pork/cow fat on them that had to be licked, which went against the religions (Muslim + Hindu), caused Government of India act 1858, which meant India was directly under British crown rule

300

How did economic factors heighten tension between Hindus and Muslims?

Muslims were typically of lower castes that Hindus

300

What did the Muslim League do to increase support for separate states?

Put pressure on Britain and appealed to popular fears and prejudices.

300

At partition, what % of industries were in India?
Bonus question: What type of economy dominated Pakistan?

more than 90%
agriculture

400

What did the Civil Disobedience Movement come from?

Gandhi's salt march

400

What was the Atlantic Charter, and how did it impact Indian Independence movement?

1941 Policy outlining the allied goals after WW2, excluded India, which accelerated nationalism and united India against hypocritical Britain. 

400

Give 2 examples of violent methods, and 2 of non-violent methods.

Violent:
Punjab and Bengal Riots (1946-47)
WW2 - caused INC ministries to resign bc of forced conscription
Indian National Army
Direct action day 1946 - ML fought hard for Pakistan
Non-Violent:
Gandhi's leadership - Salt March 1930
Quit India Movement - nationwide protests
Non-cooperation Movement - boycott of British/international stuff


400

Why was the ML in a strong bargaining position after WW2?

They agreed to the Cripps' mission/they sent soldiers to fight for Britain

400

Who assassinated Gandhi, when, and what right wing was he part of/what did they stand for?

Godse, 1948, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) - Hindu extremist group



500

What did the Cripps mission suggest would happen after the war? when was it? what did this do to the movement?

Independence. 1942. It increased nationalism because INC and Gandhi (still with no power) started the Quit India Movement

500

What were the Morley-Minto Reforms? and when?

British policy that increased Indian representation in govt - 1909

500

What was the Rowlatt Satyagraha?

Gandhi strategically supported this nationwide campaign in 1919 that united Indians in protesting the Rowlatt Act, combining petitions, strikes, and limited civil disobedience to challenge colonial authority.

500

This is actually a challenges question: How many princely states were in India?

550

500

In India: what was introduced to promote economic growth?

In Pakistan: how did the cold war increase the power of the military?

5 year plans

US supplied them with military and financial aid

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