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The Second Half of the 19th Century Witnessed Growth of a Strong Feeling of Nationalism.Any Three Differences in Methods Adopted Between the Early Nationalists and Radicals, in the National Movement. - History and Civics

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The Second half of the 19th century witnessed the growth of a strong feeling of Nationalism. With reference to the statement, answer the following :

Explain briefly any three differences in the methods adopted between the Early Nationalists and Radicals, in the National Movement.

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Solution

Differences in the methods
Radicals:
1. Radicals aimed at nothing short of Swaraj.
2. Radicals wanted to end the British rules.
3. Radicals having demand for that they always aggressive.
4. Radicals believed in militant methods.
Nationalists :
1. Nationalist aimed at administrative and constitutional reforms.
2. Nationalist want more Indians in the administration and not to an end of British rule.
3. Nationalist were loyal to British.
4. Nationalist believes in work within from a work of law.

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