Emergence of Communalism in Modern India
History ⇒ Modern Indian History
Emergence of Communalism in Modern India starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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Define communalism in the context of Modern Indian History.
Describe the impact of communalism on the Indian freedom struggle.
Describe the impact of the Khilafat Movement on Hindu-Muslim relations in India.
Describe the role of communal riots in shaping the politics of modern India.
Discuss the impact of the partition of Bengal on communal relations in India.
Discuss the role of religious reform movements in the emergence of communalism in India.
Discuss the role of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan in the development of Muslim communal consciousness in India.
Context: In the 1920s, several communal riots broke out in various parts of India, often coinciding with religious festivals and processions. Analyze the underlying causes of these riots and discuss how they reflected the growing communal tensions of the period.
The Khilafat Movement was launched to protest against the treatment of the Caliph by which country? (1) France, (2) Britain, (3) Turkey, (4) Germany
The Moplah Rebellion of 1921 was primarily a conflict between which two communities? (1) Hindus and Muslims, (2) Sikhs and Muslims, (3) Hindus and Sikhs, (4) Christians and Muslims
The Shuddhi Movement was started by which organization? (1) Arya Samaj, (2) Muslim League, (3) Hindu Mahasabha, (4) Indian National Congress
The term 'communal award' is associated with which British Prime Minister? (1) Winston Churchill, (2) Ramsay MacDonald, (3) Clement Attlee, (4) Stanley Baldwin
Fill in the blank: The _____ Movement aimed at reconverting non-Hindus to Hinduism.
Fill in the blank: The _____ Pact of 1916 was an agreement between the Congress and the Muslim League.
Fill in the blank: The _____ Pact of 1932 was signed between Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi.
Fill in the blank: The _____ Resolution of 1940 is also known as the Pakistan Resolution.
True or False: Communalism in India was solely a product of British colonial policies.
True or False: The Arya Samaj and Aligarh Movement both promoted communal harmony in India.
True or False: The formation of the Muslim League in 1906 was a response to the growing influence of the Indian National Congress.
True or False: The Simon Commission recommended the abolition of separate electorates.
