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The role and influence on attitudes to empire of: nationalist leaders, colonial administration.
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The winds of change, 1947–1967 (A-level only)
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The role and influence on attitudes to empire of: nationalist leaders, colonial administration
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Which of the following nationalist leaders played a significant role in the push for independence in India during the 1940s?
Direct answer
Mahatma Gandhi was a key figure in the Indian independence movement, advocating for non-violent resistance against British rule.
Key terms
- Nationalism: A political ideology that emphasizes the interests and culture of a particular nation, often leading to the desire for independence.
- Colonialism: The practice of acquiring and maintaining colonies, often involving the exploitation of resources and people.
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Overgeneralizing the impact of nationalist leaders: It's important to analyze the specific contributions and strategies of individual leaders and their varying impacts.
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