Which nation took over India during the Age of Imperialism?
Who is Great Britain?
Which Indian leader worked to kick the British out of India and believed in nonviolence?
Gandhi
What is civil disobedience?
In addition to nonviolence, Gandhi also believed that Indians should not cooperate with or follow unfair laws passed by the British. What is this belief called?
Or
Not cooperating with or following unfair laws
While India gained their independence in 1947, the two main religious groups in the nation did not get along. What were the two main religious groups?
Hindus and Muslims
What is imperialism?
When a stronger nation takes over a weaker nation
During the migration, Muslims moved to what nation?
Where is Pakistan?
What is nonviolence?
In his nationalist movement, Gandhi refused to use physical force against the British.
Or:
Refusing to use physical force.
In an act of civil disobedience, Ghandi said that Indians should go against the law and make their own clothing. What was this called?
The Homespun Movement
What is partition?
Hindus and Muslims felt they could not live in the same country after independence, so India was divided
Or
Another word for divided
Gandhi believed that India should be controlled by fellow Indians, not foreigners, so he started what kind of movement?
Nationalist Movement
During the migration, Hindus moved to what nation?
Where is India?
In 1919, Indians were peacefully protesting against British rule when the British army opened fire on the crowd. What is the name of the event that showed the brutalty of the British in India?
Amritsar Massacre
In 1930, Gandhi led an act of civil disobedience by making and selling salt. He walked 240 miles to the Indian Ocean to begin making salt. During what event did he do this?
The Salt March
After India was partitioned, people had to move to the right country based on their religious background. What is this large movement of people called?
Migration
In the 1970s, India looked to increase food producrtion by using chemicals, fertilizers, and high-yield crops. This had positive and negative impacts on India. What was this period called?
The Green Revolution