This document contains a worksheet matching nationalism terms in India with their explanations. The terms included Khadi, Satyagraha, Begar, Hartal, Poorna Swaraj, Forced Recruitment, Picket, Boycott, Nai-dhobi bandh, and the In land Emigration Act of 1859. The worksheet provides students with the opportunity to learn about key concepts and events related to the rise of nationalism in India.
This document contains a worksheet matching nationalism terms in India with their explanations. The terms included Khadi, Satyagraha, Begar, Hartal, Poorna Swaraj, Forced Recruitment, Picket, Boycott, Nai-dhobi bandh, and the In land Emigration Act of 1859. The worksheet provides students with the opportunity to learn about key concepts and events related to the rise of nationalism in India.
This document contains a worksheet matching nationalism terms in India with their explanations. The terms included Khadi, Satyagraha, Begar, Hartal, Poorna Swaraj, Forced Recruitment, Picket, Boycott, Nai-dhobi bandh, and the In land Emigration Act of 1859. The worksheet provides students with the opportunity to learn about key concepts and events related to the rise of nationalism in India.
Class: X Department: SOCIAL SCIENCE Date of submission:
Worksheet No:2 Topic: Nationalism in India Note: 2020-21
Match the term given in column A with suitable Explanations in column B
A B 1 Khadi To strike work. 2 Satyagraha Deprived landlords of the services of barbers and washerman 3 Begar Process by which the colonial state forced people join the army 4 Hartal Hand spun and Hand woven cloth. 5 Poorna Swaraj Refusal to deal and associate with people , or participate in activities or buy and use things; usually a form of protest. 6 Forced Recruitment Soul force based on truth. 7 Picket Plantation workers were not permitted to leave the tea gardens without permission. 8 Boycott A form of demonstration or protest by which people block the entrance to a shop, factory or office. 9 Nai-dhobi bandh Complete Independence. 10 In land Emigration Act Bonded labour or Forced labor without any payment. of 1859. ANSWERS A B 1 Khadi