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funky bratWhat was the complete hadith?
"My community will never agree on ____" ??? .-.
You have to go through all of them,basically they are all important.The important ones please
6-7i dont think so, coz just 2/3 successes or failures out of 6-7 will not do enough according to what i ve been told.
My community will never agree upon an errorWhat was the complete hadith?
"My community will never agree on ____" ??? .-.
6-7
there are max 5 including reversal of partition
thanks broMy community will never agree upon an error
according to wikipaedia and many articles through google
I wrote about the Morley Minto reforms; they granted Muslims separate electorates, but caused great uprising- an uprising strong enough to reverse the partition in 1911. I also mentioned about the Lucknow Pact; about how in the first time in the period of the British, they had made united demand, Congress proposals and acceptance, but how the British clearly ignore this. Also how Hindus were aiming to achieve self-rule. Also mentioned Montague-Chelmsford Reforms; about how British accepted to give seats, gave greater political recognition, gave princes seats, gave some type of authority to the Indians through transferred seats, but how everyone disregarded it (mentioned the quotes of Jinnah and Congress), and why they disregarded it. Also finished of in a last para, but writing how they were successful and how they were not, and made an evaluation; how on the whole they were not successfuli guess, 10/14
and the actual question was "How successful were British in solving political problems b/w 1909-1919
I wouldnt call exactly WW1 a method to find solution of Indian problem though I said it started in 1914
- Morley-minto
- Reversal of…
- Lucknow pact
- WW1
- Mont-ford
- Rowlatt Act
what? why this thumbs down?thanks bro
i'm not an examiner, may be u r better than me.I wrote about the Morley Minto reforms; they granted Muslims separate electorates, but caused great uprising- an uprising strong enough to reverse the partition in 1911. I also mentioned about the Lucknow Pact; about how in the first time in the period of the British, they had made united demand, Congress proposals and acceptance, but how the British clearly ignore this. Also how Hindus were aiming to achieve self-rule. Also mentioned Montague-Chelmsford Reforms; about how British accepted to give seats, gave greater political recognition, gave princes seats, gave some type of authority to the Indians through transferred seats, but how everyone disregarded it (mentioned the quotes of Jinnah and Congress), and why they disregarded it. Also finished of in a last para, but writing how they were successful and how they were not, and made an evaluation; how on the whole they were not successful
(Resent the fact that I did not mention Rowlett Act). Is my answer good enough?
they did not ask for the *methods*, they just asked "how successful were", so I just included a point that WW1 diverted their attention from british, and that Indian role in British army was important coz of which indians expected more grants from british than they were actually granted so indians were enraged which caused more problems.I wouldnt call exactly WW1 a method to find solution of Indian problem though I said it started in 1914
.-. :edited:what? why this thumbs down?
do you want some references as well ?
did you repeat reversal of partition story?i'm not an examiner, may be u r better than me.
they did not ask for the *methods*, they just asked "how successful were", so I just included a point that WW1 diverted their attention from british, and that Indian role in British army was important coz of which indians expected more grants from british than they were actually granted so indians were enraged which caused more problems.
no, i didnt.did you repeat reversal of partition story?
i wrote saperately, likeAnd what about the RTC one?
apart from simon commisions discussion there was no other reason?
i wrote saperately, like
RTC1: simon comission, nehre report, 14 points
RTC2: failures of RTC1
RTC3: failures of RTC2
=> poimts were rejectedpl tell me three reasons of congress ministries resignation in1939
I did explain the failures and successes but forgot to write about rowlatt act so will I atleast get 12?? I'm so worried. What did u write??i guess, 10/14
and the actual question was "How successful were British in solving political problems b/w 1909-1919
I also wrote this point when I wrote about the failures of montford report.i'm not an examiner, may be u r better than me.
they did not ask for the *methods*, they just asked "how successful were", so I just included a point that WW1 diverted their attention from british, and that Indian role in British army was important coz of which indians expected more grants from british than they were actually granted so indians were enraged which caused more problems.
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