The Government of India Act (1935) kept community-based voting arrangements for many seats; what system did it continue in elections
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Chapter 21: Constitutional Negotiations and Nation-Making (1935–1950) (Set-2)
Under late-colonial reorganization, one province was carved out of the Bombay Presidency under the 1935 framework and became a separate
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The Government of India Act (1935) mainly aimed to reorganize British rule by adding new institutions and provincial changes; which
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The first national-level all-India political action launched by Gandhi in 1919 tested public discipline through a A Secret revolt plan
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Gandhi’s rise in Indian politics became rapid because he combined nationalism with everyday issues and used A Secret armed cells
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Gandhi’s political entry in India became stronger when he adopted common dress to connect better with A Only princes B
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After returning to India, Gandhi first travelled widely to understand real conditions of people before starting big agitations A By
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Gandhi first gained major political experience and leadership training during his long stay in which country A England B France
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The official circular that tried to stop students from joining Swadeshi protests in Bengal was known as A Ilbert Circular
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The Bengal partition plan was officially announced by Curzon shortly before implementation, mainly during A July 1905 B January 1906
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