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The Train 1. He was riding in a first class car – Indians only allowed in third class.
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2. Protest The Pass Laws: ID cards Indians must carry; a method to control Indians Burns them – publicly Beaten and jailed
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3. “Turn the other cheek.” 4.Different versions of the same truth; He is Hindu, but very tolerant of all religions.
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5. The Ashram People of all religions living together Everyone shares all the work, even the dirty work No Untouchability or caste system
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6. Fight Clean the latrines – “It is the work of Untouchables!”
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7. The Pass Laws Every Indian must be finger printed – like criminals Only Christian marriages are legal – Hindu marriages are not recognized, which means you are.... And your wives and mothers are....
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7. The Pass Laws Police may enter any Indian home, even if the husband is not there. Almost as offensive as rape itself. Men must protect the honor of their wives.
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8. Quotes... I am prepared to kill..... my dead body.... my obedience.
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2. Indian politics Nehru: a leader in the Congress Party Jinnah: leader of the Muslim League Both work for Indian independence
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Nehru and Gandhi
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Jinnah and Gandhi
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Gandhi’s speech 3a.The real India: 700,000 villages; the peasants 3b. Other Politicians: Westernized; want to replace the British Gandhi: “Indian-ized;” becomes one with the people 3c.“live like”
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4. At Gandhi’s farm Gandhi’s purpose: live like the Indian peasant, not like a “Westernized” Indian Attitude: He’s not important; how can he take on the British?
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5a. Get Gandhi’s help for his village 5b. British policies on agriculture 6. He refuses to cooperate with injustice.
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Amritsar Massacre 1. Teach a lesson – obey; don’t resist; submit to our authority or you will pay 2. 100,000 British cannot control 350 million Indians if they refuse to cooperate.
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1. Purpose of Salt March Defy the law against making their own salt; Hurt the British economy
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2. Salt Works Walked up to the policemen in groups of 4 Clubbed them Significance: clearly shows who is right, who is wrong
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1. “Death to Jinnah!”... meet with Jinnah.... he is Muslim. They want the new government to be only Hindu.
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Wherever there were more Muslims than Hindus, that became Pakistan. East Pakistan later became Bangladesh.
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Millions of Hindus left Pakistan to move to India; millions of Muslims left India to move to Pakistan
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3. Not celebrating 3. He wanted one country - with Hindus and Muslims together – not two countries.
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4. Calcutta He goes on a fast; refuses to eat until the violence stops
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5. The man... Find a Muslim boy who has lost his parents; Raise him as your son; Raise him as a Muslim (The man is Hindu)
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6. Gandhi’s killer A Hindu He thought Gandhi was a traitor to Hindus Gandhi was too friendly with the Muslims; willing to share power with them
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Gandhi was a... Super callused fragile mystic plagued with halitosis
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"India: Liberty and Death" Time Magazine Cover, October 27, 1947 http://www.martinfrost.ws/htmlfiles/aug2007/p artition_india.html
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The India-Pakistan conflict today – It’s all about Kashmir. Mostly Muslim, but acquired by India in the 1947 partition.
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Indian soldiers patrol streets in India-held Kashmir. They have been frequent targets for attack by Muslims in Kashmir who would prefer to be part of Pakistan.
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Both countries possess nuclear weapons. A great concern for the international community is that Pakistan will fall under the control of militant/terrorist Islamists. Would they use nuclear weapons against India?
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There are Islamic militant/terrorist groups, based in Pakistan, who are determined to drive India out of Kashmir. They see this as a Jihad – a war in defense of the Muslims in Kashmir.
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Terrorist attacks in Mumbai in November, 2008; Carried out by an Islamic militant group that wants India out of Kashmir.
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163 people were killed in the attack
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"And fight them on until there is no more tumult or oppression, and there prevail justice and faith in Allah.“ The rifle's placement above the Koran, and the inscription above, denote the organization's belief that violent jihad will establish a society based on Islamic precepts. Lashkar-e-Taiba
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One of the group's posters suggests that the map be changed to include ''more Pakistans.'' Who are the enemies? India, U.S., & Israel
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