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Do Now: Copy Indian Independence Vocabulary into your notebooks

Passive resistance – the use of non-violence as a way of protesting Partition – a division, to separate Migration – to move from one place to another Nonalignment – not supporting either side in a conflict, neutral Caste system - social classes that Indians were born into & could not change out of Sikhism – religion which started in India in the 1500s blending Hinduism & Islam Truce – an agreement between enemies to stop fighting

use the information from the reading to fill out the graphic organizer using 10 words or less for each… Government Foreign Policy Economy Religion Social System

-How is the caste system that exists today different from the caste system of the past? ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ _______________________________________________