History & Civics
Mention two reasons for the Early Nationalists' faith in the British sense of justice.
Answer
Two reasons for the Early Nationalists' faith in the British sense of justice were-
- They were of the opinion that the British would help Indians govern themselves according to western standards.
- They believed that continuation of the British connection with India was in the interest of both England and India.
Related Questions
(A) The British followed a policy of granting minor concessions to separatists to quell the growth of nationalism.
(R) The British realised that the growing unity of the Indians posed a major threat to their rule.
- (R) contradicts (A)
- (R) is the reason for (A)
- (A) is true but (R) is false
- (A) and (R) are independent of each other.
Which period of the national movement is known as the period of the 'Early Nationalists'. Name any two leaders of the Congress who are known as 'Early Nationalists'.
What was the belief of the Early Nationalists regarding the British rule in India?
What according to the Early Nationalists was an obstacle in India's progress? What kind of self government did the Early Nationalists demand?