Causes
Methods
Challenges
Key Vocabulary
Connections to Ireland
100

This is how Britian justified its presence in India.

What is that it claimed it was a religiously and racially superior nation and that India needed its guidance?

100

Despite the early successes of Gandhi's non-cooperation movement, tensions between these two groups escalated during the 1920s, limiting Gandhi's success in bringing Indian people together.

Who are Hindus and Muslims?

100

This religious group emerged from partition feeling like its desires, especially its wishes for Punjab, were ignored.

Who are the Sikhs? 

100

This is the word for the lowest-ranking caste in India. This caste was eradicated in the aftermath of independence. 

Who are the untouchables?

100

Much like how the Anglo-Irish treaty of 1921 resulted in the creation of Ireland and Northern Ireland, the partition of India in 1947 resulted in the creation of these two nations.

What are India and Pakistan?

200

This type of event, which occurred between 1857 and 1858, caused Britain to take a more hands-on approach to ruling India, leading to a rise in Indian Nationalism.

What is an uprising (Sepoy Rebellion)?

200

These are examples of resistance techniques that Gandhi promoted during his non-cooperation campaign.

What are boycotts, strikes, and the promotion of self-reliance?

200

 In addition to conflict over Kashmir, Pakistan felt resentment toward India due to this reason.

What is feeling like India took all of the assets/ industry?

200

Gandhi's vision for non-violent resistance. (Translates to "soul force" in English.)

What is satyagraha?

200

During WWI in both Ireland and India, nationalists were split over these two opinions on what to do about the independence movements. 

What were either 1.) Support British war efforts and put the independence movement on the back burner. Or 2.) Push for independence when Britain was vulnerable?

300

This nationalist organization, founded in the 1880s, consisted of educated, English-speaking Indians who fought for Indian representation in government.

What is the Indian National Congress?

300

This event, which resulted in 100,000 arrests and 100 deaths at the hands of the police, gained mass media attention for the Indian Independence Movement.

What is the Salt March?

300

Disagreement over the fate of this princely state led to decades worth of conflict between India and Pakinstan?

What is Kashmir?

300

This is the word for when an economy is controlled by a mother country.

What is mercantilism?

300

Much like how the Easter Rising of 1916 marked a turning point in the Irish Independence Movement, this event, in which 379 people were killed and over 1,000 were wounded, marked a turning point in the Indian Independence Movement.  

What is the Amritsar Massacre?

400

Conflict in this province of India emerged in 1905 when the British viceroy announced that the province would be divided into East and West parts. It was reunited in 1909.

What is Bengal?

400

This leader of the Muslim League called for a two-state solution for independence, using the rallying cry, "Islam is in danger."

Who is Mohammed Ali Jinnah?

400

What happened to both Gandhi and Jinnah within a year of partition?

What is that both of them passed away, meaning that they never saw the full impact of their fight for independence?

400

This is the phrase used in the Declaration of Independence of India which means complete independence from Britain.

What is purna swaraj?

400

Unlike the regression of women's rights that occurred in Ireland in the aftermath of Independence, women in India experienced these gains after partition.

What are increased inheritance, property, and marriage rights?

500

This is how the Great Depression/Stock Market Crash of 1929 impacted the Indian Independence Movement.

What is that it caused many Indians, who had lost their jobs and were struggling financially, to feel resentment toward Britain and join the movement? 

500

Britain cited these events as evidence that violence between Hindus and Muslims was inevitable and that the partition of India was necessary.

What were Direct Action Day and the Great Calcutta Killing?

500

These are two states that India annexed by force in the aftermath of parition.

What are Hyderabad and Jungadh?

500

This is the belief in promoting the interests of one ethic, religious, or cultural group rather than those of society as a whole.

What is communalism?

500

How is the controversy over the making of English an official language in India similar to the grievances of the Gaelic League in Ireland?  

What is because both rejected English as a colonial language/ wanted to get back to historical roots?