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Are there any guesses of what the 5th question will be islamiat paper 1 and paper 2????
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Isn't the 1st n 3rd reason the same?I need help in the 14 mark questions. How long should it be? and How many point? And paragraphs should we make? And for every point a seperate paragraph?
And Someone mark this question out of 7:
Q. Why was the Partition of Bengal reversed in 1911? [7 marks]
Ans. Due to the partition of Bengal, the Muslims now had a province where they were in majority. This allowed the Muslims of East Bengal do escape the suppression of Hindu Landlords and it paved the path for their prosperity and development. The Hindus were bitterly against the partition and they did not want the Muslims to prosper and the Hindu Capitalists and Landlords wanted to continue exploitation of the Muslims. To oppose the Partition, Congress and the Hindus launched a campaign of agitation, strikes and processions in order to pressurize the British. Communal Riots increased and The Hindus started Civil Disobedience also in order to further make life difficult for the British Officials. This anarchy and chaos prevailing among the majority community of India and the opposition created by it was a decisive factor in the reversal.
The Hindus boycotted British Goods and Cloth under the ‘Swadeshi Movement’. They stopped buying British produced items and British cloth was thrown into Bonfires. Soon the sales of British cloth dropped in India and the British suffered loss in trade and their economic condition in India deteriorated.
This Boycott gave an economic setback to the British who started thinking about reversing the partition.
Along with all this, the opposition movement staged by the Hindus turned into violence when terrorist activities started. There was an unsuccessful assassination attempt on the future Viceroy Lord Minto. These terrorist activities meant that the lives of the British Officials were not safe and this generated fear in their hearts. King George V was soon to visit India and they did not want his life to be under a threat. All of these factors led to the partition of Bengal being reversed at the Delhi Durbar in 1911, during the coronation ceremony of King George V.
I wish if Hajj comes in p2 as the last qstn, n btw no guessesAre there any guesses of what the 5th question will be islamiat paper 1 and paper 2????
Isn't the 1st n 3rd reason the same?
u should write linkng sentences at the end of every reason for 7 nd 14 mark qustnx , write each reason in a separate paragraph nd give 7 reasonx for 14 mark qustnx!!!!I need help in the 14 mark questions. How long should it be? and How many point? And paragraphs should we make? And for every point a seperate paragraph?
And Someone mark this question out of 7:
Q. Why was the Partition of Bengal reversed in 1911? [7 marks]
Ans. Due to the partition of Bengal, the Muslims now had a province where they were in majority. This allowed the Muslims of East Bengal do escape the suppression of Hindu Landlords and it paved the path for their prosperity and development. The Hindus were bitterly against the partition and they did not want the Muslims to prosper and the Hindu Capitalists and Landlords wanted to continue exploitation of the Muslims. To oppose the Partition, Congress and the Hindus launched a campaign of agitation, strikes and processions in order to pressurize the British. Communal Riots increased and The Hindus started Civil Disobedience also in order to further make life difficult for the British Officials. This anarchy and chaos prevailing among the majority community of India and the opposition created by it was a decisive factor in the reversal.
The Hindus boycotted British Goods and Cloth under the ‘Swadeshi Movement’. They stopped buying British produced items and British cloth was thrown into Bonfires. Soon the sales of British cloth dropped in India and the British suffered loss in trade and their economic condition in India deteriorated.
This Boycott gave an economic setback to the British who started thinking about reversing the partition.
Along with all this, the opposition movement staged by the Hindus turned into violence when terrorist activities started. There was an unsuccessful assassination attempt on the future Viceroy Lord Minto. These terrorist activities meant that the lives of the British Officials were not safe and this generated fear in their hearts. King George V was soon to visit India and they did not want his life to be under a threat. All of these factors led to the partition of Bengal being reversed at the Delhi Durbar in 1911, during the coronation ceremony of King George V.
u should write linkng sentences at the end of every reason for 7 nd 14 mark qustnx , write each reason in a separate paragraph nd give 7 reasonx for 14 mark qustnx!!!!
yaThankyou. And if i have to write 7 reasons in 14 mark question, should i also make 7 paragraphs?
how is your preparation?
ok bro!I just started yesterday But its going fine.
1.Large scale protests and ralliesI need help in the 14 mark questions. How long should it be? and How many point? And paragraphs should we make? And for every point a seperate paragraph?
And Someone mark this question out of 7:
Q. Why was the Partition of Bengal reversed in 1911? [7 marks]
Ans. Due to the partition of Bengal, the Muslims now had a province where they were in majority. This allowed the Muslims of East Bengal do escape the suppression of Hindu Landlords and it paved the path for their prosperity and development. The Hindus were bitterly against the partition and they did not want the Muslims to prosper and the Hindu Capitalists and Landlords wanted to continue exploitation of the Muslims. To oppose the Partition, Congress and the Hindus launched a campaign of agitation, strikes and processions in order to pressurize the British. Communal Riots increased and The Hindus started Civil Disobedience also in order to further make life difficult for the British Officials. This anarchy and chaos prevailing among the majority community of India and the opposition created by it was a decisive factor in the reversal.
The Hindus boycotted British Goods and Cloth under the ‘Swadeshi Movement’. They stopped buying British produced items and British cloth was thrown into Bonfires. Soon the sales of British cloth dropped in India and the British suffered loss in trade and their economic condition in India deteriorated.
This Boycott gave an economic setback to the British who started thinking about reversing the partition.
Along with all this, the opposition movement staged by the Hindus turned into violence when terrorist activities started. There was an unsuccessful assassination attempt on the future Viceroy Lord Minto. These terrorist activities meant that the lives of the British Officials were not safe and this generated fear in their hearts. King George V was soon to visit India and they did not want his life to be under a threat. All of these factors led to the partition of Bengal being reversed at the Delhi Durbar in 1911, during the coronation ceremony of King George V.
You should also write about the day of mourning 8 october 1906,when the partition took place.I need help in the 14 mark questions. How long should it be? and How many point? And paragraphs should we make? And for every point a seperate paragraph?
And Someone mark this question out of 7:
Q. Why was the Partition of Bengal reversed in 1911? [7 marks]
Ans. Due to the partition of Bengal, the Muslims now had a province where they were in majority. This allowed the Muslims of East Bengal do escape the suppression of Hindu Landlords and it paved the path for their prosperity and development. The Hindus were bitterly against the partition and they did not want the Muslims to prosper and the Hindu Capitalists and Landlords wanted to continue exploitation of the Muslims. To oppose the Partition, Congress and the Hindus launched a campaign of agitation, strikes and processions in order to pressurize the British. Communal Riots increased and The Hindus started Civil Disobedience also in order to further make life difficult for the British Officials. This anarchy and chaos prevailing among the majority community of India and the opposition created by it was a decisive factor in the reversal.
The Hindus boycotted British Goods and Cloth under the ‘Swadeshi Movement’. They stopped buying British produced items and British cloth was thrown into Bonfires. Soon the sales of British cloth dropped in India and the British suffered loss in trade and their economic condition in India deteriorated.
This Boycott gave an economic setback to the British who started thinking about reversing the partition.
Along with all this, the opposition movement staged by the Hindus turned into violence when terrorist activities started. There was an unsuccessful assassination attempt on the future Viceroy Lord Minto. These terrorist activities meant that the lives of the British Officials were not safe and this generated fear in their hearts. King George V was soon to visit India and they did not want his life to be under a threat. All of these factors led to the partition of Bengal being reversed at the Delhi Durbar in 1911, during the coronation ceremony of King George V.
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