Questão | Responda |
Who/how many marched with Gandhi to Dandi Beach? | - 78 Marched -No Women - 2 muslims |
How did the British try to deal with Individual Civil Disobedience? | Mass arrests and repression |
What was the aim of the Salt March? | To show the brutality of the British regime. To Provoke the British to react and shame them (ahimsa) |
How many people were arrested during the civil disobedience campaign? | About 100,000 |
What was the British reaction to the Salt March? | Violence (e.g Dharasana) 20,000 arrested |
When was Salt March? | 1930 |
How did he Salt March help get international support for the Gandhi/the nationalists? | Events were reported worldwide, especially in USA. American reports of Dharasana were read out in Congress (US parliament) and put on official record. |
How could the Salt March be used to demonstrate Gandhi's mass support? | Prayer Meeting the day before 10,000 attended. At the start of the March Gandhi held a gathering - 75,000 people attended. |
How many were killed and injured at Dharasana? | 2 killed 320 injured |
What proves that the Salt March and Civil Disobedience were a success? | Gandhi - Irwin Pact, round table confs and 1935 Govt of India Act shows British forced to negotiate International coverage/support esp. from USA No violence from supporters (unlike 2nd Non Coop) |
What was Individual Civil Disobedience? | \asd |
Why was individual civil disobedience successful? | Meant more people took part - could protest about what they cared about. Meant arresting the congress leadership would not end the movement. |
How did the British react to civil disobedience restarting after the failure of the 2nd Roundtable Conference? | Outlawed the working organisation of Congress - all it's local branches and committees. Approx. 100,000 people placed under immediate. |
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