When was Gandhi born?
Between what years was Gandhi a lawyer in South Africa?
How did Gandhi's experience in South Africa aid him and the Congress Party on his return to India?
How did his experience in South Africa affect him philosophically?
Why did Gandhi dislike the term 'passive resistance'?
Why did Viceroy Chelmsford in 1919, believe that the task of dealing with Gandhi was difficult?
What was Gandhi's philosophy?
What did Gandhi do when he arrived back in India in 1915?
How did Gandhi appeal to the Indian peasants?
Why did the Indian masses begin to identify with not only his ideas but also with Gandhi himself?
Why did Gandhi believe spinning with a 'chakra' (a spinning wheel) was important?
Why did people begin to call Gandhi the 'Mahatma' (the Great Soul)?
What did Nehru believe were Gandhi's strengths as a politician?
How did Gandhi's connections with Muslims and businessmen aid his political career?
What three things led to Gandhi changing his mind about the British in India and developing the idea of swaraj (self-rule)?
When did Gandhi emerge as the leading Indian politician and leader of Congress?
Why was Gandhi able to become the leading Indian politician?
When was Gandhi's civil disobedience campaign?
What was Gandhi's aim with his civil disobedience campaign?
What did non-cooperation entail?
Why were some of the non-cooperation policies unrealistic?
Was the non-cooperation campaign successful?
What was the Moplah rebellion?
What happened in Chauri Chaura on 5th Feb 1922?
When did Gandhi declare the non-cooperation movement over?
What was the reaction of Indians towards Gandhi calling off the civil disobedience campaign?
What did Gandhi do after declaring and end to the civil disobedience campaign?
What was the outstanding feature of Congress' commitment to satyagraha?