Countryside Rebellion during the Non-Cooperation Movement

Countryside Rebellion during the Non-Cooperation Movement

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Interactive Video

History, Social Studies

9th - 10th Grade

Hard

Created by

Mia Campbell

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The video discusses the countryside rebellion in Awadh during the Non-Cooperation Movement in the early 1920s. It highlights the exploitation of peasants by landlords, leading to the formation of Naidhobi Bands to boycott oppressive landlords. The movement, led by Baba Ramchandra, gained support from the Indian National Congress and was integrated into the Non-Cooperation Movement. Despite initial success, the movement turned violent, which was against Gandhiji's principles, leading to its decline.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the main focus of the video 'Countryside Rebellion during the Non-Cooperation Movement'?

The British colonization of India

The rebellion in Awadh during the Non-Cooperation Movement

The rise of the Mughal Empire

The industrial revolution in India

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What was the primary reason for the rebellion in Awadh?

High taxes on merchants

Exploitation by powerful landlords

Lack of educational facilities

Religious conflicts

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What does the term 'Begar' refer to?

A festival celebrated by peasants

A type of crop grown in Awadh

A traditional dance form

Forced labor without wages

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Who led the peasant movement in Awadh?

Jawaharlal Nehru

Sardar Patel

Mahatma Gandhi

Baba Ramchandra

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What was the purpose of the Naidhobi Bands?

To organize religious events

To boycott oppressive landlords

To promote cultural activities

To support British rule

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Who established the Uddh Kisan Sabha?

Subhas Chandra Bose

Baba Ramchandra

Jawaharlal Nehru

Mahatma Gandhi

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What was the ancient name of Awadh?

Kalinga

Magadha

Kosala

Uddh

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What was the reaction of the Indian National Congress to the violence in the peasant movement?

They fully supported it

They encouraged more violence

They were indifferent

They were unhappy as it conflicted with Gandhiji's principles

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Why did the peasant struggle in Awadh lose momentum?

Lack of leadership

Conflict with Gandhiji's principles of non-violence

Support from the British

Natural disasters