Objectives of the Assertive Nationalists
Trending Questions
Q. What was the goal of early moderates?
- Political Reformation
- Improved technology
- Economic reformation
- Freedom from British rule
Q. Which of the following is not a political approach of the assertive nationalists?
- Strength of the masses
- Moral progress of Indians
- No faith in the British
- Petitions
Q. What were the goals of assertive nationalists?
- Promote caste based discrimination
- Improved technology
- Swaraj
- Freedom from British rule
Q. Which party was established by Kemal Pasha?
- Fascist Party
- Nazi Party
- None of these
- Peolpe's Party
Q. In the nineteenth century, the dominant ideological opponent of liberalism was conservatism. Later, liberalism faced ideological challenges from fascism and communism.
Which option best combines the sentences at the underlined point? [Intermediate]
Which option best combines the sentences at the underlined point? [Intermediate]
- Later facing ideological challenges from fascism and communism, in the nineteenth century, the dominant ideological opponent of liberalism was conservatism.
- In the nineteenth century, the dominant ideological opponent of liberalism was conservatism, but later, liberalism faced ideological challenges from fascism and communism.
- In the nineteenth century, the dominant ideological opponent of liberalism being conservatism, later liberalism faced ideological challenges from fascism and communism.
- NO CHANGE
Q. Bal Gangadhar Tilak was an assertive or radical leader.
- True
- False