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How did the Assertive Nationalists expand the social base of the National Movement? - History and Civics

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How did the Assertive Nationalists expand the social base of the National Movement?

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The Assertive Nationalists expanded the national movement by using the following methods:

  1. Swadeshi and Boycott: They promoted the economic boycott of British goods and encouraged the use of Swadeshi (Indian-made products) to support Indian industries and create more job opportunities.

  2. National Education: They called for the establishment of national universities free from government control. Many national schools were set up in East Bengal.

  3. Passive Resistance: The Assertive leaders supported non-violent resistance and active political action. They urged people to stop cooperating with the government, boycott government services, courts, schools, and colleges.

  4. Other Methods: They also used methods like revivalism, personal sacrifices, and mass involvement to strengthen the movement.

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Chapter 4: Second Phase of the Indian National Movement - EXERCISES [Page 59]

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Morning Star Total History and Civics [English] Class 10
Chapter 4 Second Phase of the Indian National Movement
EXERCISES | Q II. 5. | Page 59
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