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A) What is nationalism? (1 point)
a belief in the superiority of one's race over others
a political ideology promoting international cooperation
a form of government where power is held by a single ruler
an idea emphasizing loyalty, pride, and support for one's nation
A) Leaders in India’s independence movement relied upon building nationalism among its citizens. (1 point)
True
False

Question 3
Question 4
A) What was the outcome of the Indian Independence Act of 1947? (1 point)
It ended World War II.
It formed India and Pakistan.
It abolished the British salt tax.
It established British rule over India.
A) Indian nationalism did not unite the people across the nation. (1 point)
True
False

Question 5
Question 6
A) What is a legacy of India’s independence movement? (1 point)
It created an Indian monarchy.
It inspired generations of individuals.
It resulted in India’s economic collapse.
It led to India’s isolation from international affairs.
A) What method did Gandhi advocate for achieving political and social change? (1 point)
violent rebellion
nonviolent protests
economic sanctions
diplomatic negotiations

Question 7
Question 8
A) 7. What does “Satyagraha” mean? Choose all that apply. (3 points)
truth force
to be unlawful
the rule of law
destroying property
respecting authority
nonviolent resistance
holding to one's truth
A) 8. Gandhi supported British rule over India during his time in South Africa. (1 point)
True
False

Question 9
Question 10
A) 9. What was one of the primary goals of Gandhi’s nonviolent resistance? (1 point)
to promondustrialization
to increase military strength
to achieve social and political change
to form alliances with European powers
A) 10. Gandhi’s philosophy and leadership were largely ignored by the Indian population. (1 point)
True
False

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
1. What is nationalism?
- Answer: an idea emphasizing loyalty, pride, and support for one's nation.

2. Leaders in India’s independence movement relied upon building nationalism among its citizens.
- Answer: True

3. What was the outcome of the Indian Independence Act of 1947?
- Answer: It formed India and Pakistan.

4. Indian nationalism did not unite the people across the nation.
- Answer: False

5. What is a legacy of India’s independence movement?
- Answer: It inspired generations of individuals.

6. What method did Gandhi advocate for achieving political and social change?
- Answer: nonviolent protests

7. What does “Satyagraha” mean? (choose all that apply)
- Answers: truth force; nonviolent resistance; holding to one's truth

8. Gandhi supported British rule over India during his time in South Africa.
- Answer: False

9. What was one of the primary goals of Gandhi’s nonviolent resistance?
- Answer: to achieve social and political change

10. Gandhi’s philosophy and leadership were largely ignored by the Indian population.
- Answer: False

(Brief note: Satyagraha is Gandhi’s concept often translated as “truth-force” or “soul-force,” emphasizing nonviolent adherence to truth to bring about change.)