22.First Phase of Revolutionary Nationalism Flashcards

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When did the rise in Revolutionary nationalism occur?

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The rise in Revolutionary nationalism occurred around 1907.

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What characterized the first phase of revolutionary activities?

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The first phase of revolutionary activities, which lasted until 1915, was marked by a more activist tone and the emergence of revolutionary heroism.

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What were some causes for the rise in Revolutionary nationalism?

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Some causes for the rise in Revolutionary nationalism were the increasing participation of young people in the nationalist movement, the failure of the Indian National Congress as a uniting force, and the inability of existing leadership to connect with the sentiments of the youth.

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What were some activities undertaken during the rise of Revolutionary nationalism?

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Activities during this period included organizing assassinations of unpopular officials and informers, plotting military conspiracies, and instilling fear among the oppressors.

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When and where was the first revolutionary organization, Anushilan Samitis, formed?

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Anushilan Samitis was formed in 1902 in Midnapore and Calcutta.

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Which newspapers and journals in Bengal advocated revolutionary activity during that time?

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Sandhya and Yugantar were among the newspapers and journals advocating revolutionary activity in Bengal.

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What significant event took place in Muzaffarpur in 1908 involving Prafulla Chaki and Khudiram Bose?

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Prafulla Chaki and Khudiram Bose threw a bomb at a carriage, targeting Judge Kingsford, but two British ladies were assassinated instead. Prafulla Chaki committed suicide, and Khudiram Bose was tried and executed.

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What was the Alipore conspiracy case also known as?

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The Alipore conspiracy case was also known as the Manicktolla bomb conspiracy or the Muraripukur conspiracy.

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Who staged a bomb attack on Viceroy Hardinge in Delhi in December 1912?

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Rash Behari Bose and Sachin Sanyal staged a bomb attack on Viceroy Hardinge during his official entry into Delhi.

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Who organized the Ramosi Peasant Force in Maharashtra in 1879?

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Vasudev Balwant Phadke organized the Ramosi Peasant Force in Maharashtra in 1879.

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How did Bal Gangadhar Tilak spread a spirit of militant nationalism in Maharashtra during the 1890s?

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Bal Gangadhar Tilak spread a spirit of militant nationalism through Ganpati and Shivaji festivals, as well as his journals Kesari and Mahratta.

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Who were the Chapekar brothers, and what act of violence are they known for?

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The Chapekar brothers, Damodar and Balkrishna, were disciples of Bal Gangadhar Tilak. They are known for the assassination of the Poona Plague Commissioner, Rand, and Lieutenant Ayerst in 1897.

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Who founded the Abhinav Bharat Society (Young India Society) in Maharashtra?

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Vinayak Damodar Savarkar and his brother Ganesh Damodar Savarkar founded the Abhinav Bharat Society (Young India Society) in Maharashtra in 1904.

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What happened to the Savarkar brothers after a series of assassinations of British officials?

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The Savarkar brothers were convicted and imprisoned for their involvement in the revolutionary activities. The society was formally disbanded in 1952.

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What were some of the issues that fueled extremism in Punjab?

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Extremism in Punjab was fueled by issues such as frequent famines, increased land revenue and irrigation tax, the practice of ‘begar’ by zamindars, and events in Bengal.

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Who started the newspaper ‘Punjabi’ in Punjab?

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Lala Lajpat Rai and Lala Hansraj started the newspaper ‘Punjabi’ in Punjab.

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What secret society was organized by Sardar Ajit Singh in Lahore?

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Sardar Ajit Singh organized the secret society Anjuman-i-Mohisban-i-Watan in Lahore with its journal, Bharat Mata.

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What actions led to the decline of extremism in Punjab?

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Extremism in Punjab declined after the government imposed a ban on political meetings and deported Lala Lajpat Rai and Ajit Singh in May 1907.

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Which individuals developed into full-scale revolutionaries in Punjab after the ban and deportation?

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Ajit Singh, along with associates such as Sufi Amba Prasad, Lalchand, Bhai Parmanand, and Lala Hardayal, developed into full-scale revolutionaries in Punjab.