In the late 1800s, educated Indians began linking local grievances with all-India issues; this change mainly marked the growth of
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Chapter 18: Rise of Nationalism and Early Political Developments (Set-3)
In the late 19th century, the feeling that Indians shared common problems under one rule encouraged a wider sense of
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The earliest political awareness in many Indian cities grew mainly through public debates, newspapers, and associations; this process is best
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Which idea best describes “Indian nationalism” in the late 1800s A Regional separatism B Loyalty to kings C Shared national
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In many early tribal uprisings, what colonial change most sharply converted subsistence living into cash dependence, deepening debt and land
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In many tribal uprisings before 1857, which change most directly disrupted the traditional village economy and pushed people into debt?
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Which early revolt in Bengal involved “fakirs” and “sanyasis” resisting Company control and revenue pressure? A Sanyasi–Fakir revolt B Pabna
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Which tax system fixed land revenue permanently for zamindars in Bengal? A Ryotwari system B Permanent Settlement C Mahalwari system
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Which group most commonly formed the early armed core of the 1857 uprising in many areas? A Company civil clerks
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Which mechanism best explains why “fixed state demand” under Permanent Settlement still meant rising peasant burden? A Stable peasant rent
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