What is British Colonialism?
British Colonialism is when Britain controlled and ruled other countries.
Efforts lattempts aimed at improving society and addressing major problems like injustice and inequality.
What is Reform Movements?
What is social Change?
The transformation of culture, behaviour, social institutions and social structure over time.
Who led the Salt March?
The Salt March was led by Mahatma Gandhi
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
Name one country that was ruled by Britain?
India was one country ruled by Britain.
Organizations that work to fix social issues, providing assistance and promoting change.
What is a NGO (Non-Governmental Organization)?
What is Mathatma Gandhi?
A leader who fought for nonviolent resistane to reach social and political change in India.
When did the Salt March happen?
March 12 1930 to April 6 1930
Who was Mahatma Gandhi?
He was a leader who helped India become free from British rule.
Why did Britain build colonies?
Britain wanted resources (like cotton, tea), money, and power.
The efforts made to improve and develop access to education for all social groups
What is an Education Reform?
What is Activism?
Why did Gandhi start the Salt March?
He protested against the British salt tax, which made salt expensive and unfair for Indian people.
What method did Gandhi use to fight the British?
He used non-violent protests and peaceful marches.
How did British rule affect people in colonies?
It brought new roads and schools, but also unfair laws, high taxes, and loss of freedom.
A person who tries to change society by talking about social issues and injustices.
What is a Social Reformer?
What is Untouchable?
A term that was used his forically refer to people of such a low job/position that they were outside.
What did Gandhi do at the end of the march?
He picked up salt from the seashore at Dandi, breaking the British law.
Why is Gandhi important in history?
He showed that people can gain freedom without violence and inspired movements worldwide.
How did people resist British Colonialism?
People protested, refused to follow unfair laws, and joined movements like the Salt March led by Mahatma Gandhi.
The method of nonviolent resistance againt oppression
What is Satyagraha?
What is Industrialization?
The process of transitioning from farm-based economies to manufacturing and in dusty.
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.
Why did Gandhi pick up salt at Dandi?
To break the British law and inspire Indians to protest peacefully.