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16. What European country colonized India in the 1700s? United Kingdom (Great Britain)

17. Who was the influential leader of India’s independence movement? Mohandas Gandhi

18. Why was Mohandas Gandhi so important to India? He helped to make caste discrimination illegal. He helped India win their independence from Britain.

19. What is the term for social separation of people in India? The caste system

20. Why was the caste system a negative thing for some Indians? Many couldn’t receive an education Many couldn’t get a good job Many were mistreated by higher castes

21. Who were the “untouchables”? Who were the “Brahmans”? Untouchables= the lowest caste, called “outcasts” Brahmans= the highest caste, given the most privileges

22. What country was created because of conflict between muslims and hindus in India? Pakistan

23. Why did some people believe India should be partitioned (split up)? They thought it would prevent conflict. Some thought it was impossible for Muslims and Hindus to live peacefully with each other Some Muslims felt like outsiders in India

24. Why did some people believe India should not be partitioned (split Up)? There is more to people than just their religion Muslims & Hindus shared a common language, culture, and history It forced many people to leave their homes It could cause violence (which it did) People of different religions CAN and SHOULD live together peacefully