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During the Indian freedom struggle, who among the following proposed that Swaraj should be defined as complete independence free from all foreign control in the Ahmedabad Session of 1921?

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Important Questions on National Movement (1919-1928)

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Why was the Indian statutory commission appointed before the stipulated declared period of 10 years for introducing fresh proposals after the constitutional reforms of 1919?
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The Khilafat movement received support from both Hindus and Muslims, and it was led from the front by Gandhi Ji in spite of this, the movement lost momentum why?
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Identify, using the code given below the nationalist leader who was sentenced in the words outlined:
'The fact that in the eyes of millions of your countrymen you are a great patriot and great leader' but as a man subject to the law, who has, by his own admission broken the law you are subject to 6 years imprisonment code'.
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The correct chronological order in which the given parties were established in India are:
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Consider the following statements regarding the Nehru report 1928:
1. It dealt only with British India and did not address princely states.
2. It proposed a secular state.
3. The report had a list of fundamental rights for Indians.
Which of the statements given above is/ are correct?

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With reference to the Government of India Act 1919, consider the following statements:
1. It made a provision for the classification of the central and provincial subjects.
2. It divided the central subjects into reserved and transferred.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:

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Consider the following statements:
The non-cooperation movement led to the:
1. Congress was becoming a mass movement for the first time.
2. Growth of Hindu Muslim unity.
3. Removal of fear of the British might from the minds of the people.
4. British government's willingness to grant political concessions to Indians.
Select the correct answer using the code given below: