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2. what role did the british monarchy play in india after 1857?
3. why would some indians put their lives in danger for the british?
4. how did indians respond to the news of the amritsar massacre?
5. how did gandhi's experiences in south africa change his life?
6. what did gandhi's followers hope to achieve by engaging in civil disobedience?
7. how did the british respond to indian acts of civil disobedience in the early 1920s?
8. why did gandhi lead his followers on the salt march?
9. what was the partition of india?
10. why did the partition lead to mass migration?

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