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CUET-UG History Test - Passage 7
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Read the following passage and answer the following questions:     'The nationalist movement was from the beginning zealous in defence of civil liberties. Hence, the nationalists fought against the attack by the colonial authorities on the freedom of the press, speech and association, and other civil liberties.         He assigned as much importance to them as he did to economic equality and socialism. The resolution on fundamental rights, passed by the Karachi Congress in 1931 and drafted by him, guaranteed the rights of free expression through speech and press. Secularism was from the... Show more
CUET-UG History Test - Passage 7
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1. Why did the British deny civil liberties to Indians?
2. How were the cultural aspirations of Indians fulfilled by the Indian National Congress?
3. Which one of the following principle was not advocated by the nationalists to make India selfreliant?
4. Which one of the following did Jawaharlal Nehru not believe in?
5. In wielding India into a nation, what was considered by the Indian Nationalists as an essential requisite?