“An ounce of practice is worth more than tons of preaching

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10-28-09 “An ounce of practice is worth more than tons of preaching.” ~Mohandas Gandhi

1. What event caused interest in Nationalism in India? The Boer War The Opium War World War I World War II

2. What did the Rowlatt Act do? Gave Indians full and equal rights under the law Made Indians official second class citizens in India and England Separated the Punjab region into Muslim and Hindu Allowed the government to jail protestors without trial for as long as two years.

3. What event turned loyal Indians into revolutionaries and Nationalists? Amritsar Massacre The Salt March Muslim League takes power British win the Cricket world cup

4. What does the term “Mahatma” mean? Light of the world Great soul Truth force Wise leader

5. The deliberate and public refusal to obey an unjust law is Subjugation Social Justice Paternalism Civil Disobedience

6. Which of the following did Gandhi encourage Indians to do? Buy British goods Attend British schools Vote in elections Weave their own cloth.

7. What did the Salt Acts state? Indians could only purchase salt on weekdays Indians had to produce their own salt and could not purchase from the British Indians could only buy salt from the government Indians did not have to pay taxes on salt

8. What did the Government of India Act do? Kept Britain in direct control of India Provided local self government and limited democratic elections Gave India complete freedom and full independence immediately Set the Indian National Congress as the legislature of the country

Bonus question What symbol is on the Indian flag?

1. What event caused interest in Nationalism in India? The Boer War The Opium War World War I World War II

2. What did the Rowlatt Act do? Gave Indians full and equal rights under the law Made Indians official second class citizens in India and England Separated the Punjab region into Muslim and Hindu Allowed the government to jail protestors without trial for as long as two years.

3. What event turned loyal Indians into revolutionaries and Nationalists? Amritsar Massacre The Salt March Muslim League takes power British win the Cricket world cup

4. What does the term “Mahatma” mean? Light of the world Great soul Truth force Wise leader

5. The deliberate and public refusal to obey an unjust law is Subjugation Social Justice Paternalism Civil Disobedience

6. Which of the following did Gandhi encourage Indians to do? Buy British goods Attend British schools Vote in elections Weave their own cloth.

7. What did the Salt Acts state? Indians could only purchase salt on weekdays Indians had to produce their own salt and could not purchase from the British Indians could only buy salt from the government Indians did not have to pay taxes on salt

8. What did the Government of India Act do? Kept Britain in direct control of India Provided local self government and limited democratic elections Gave India complete freedom and full independence immediately Set the Indian National Congress as the legislature of the country

Bonus question What symbol is on the Indian flag? A spinning Wheel