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Imagine that you met one of the Assertive Nationalists. After talking to him, you realised the difference in the methods adopted by them and the Early Nationalists. State three of these differences.
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Three difference between the methods of Early Nationalists and Assertive Nationalists were:
Early Nationalists | Assertive Nationalists |
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They believed in constitutional methods and worked within the framework of the law. | They were assertive in their approach. |
They followed the method of three P's - petitions, prayers and protests. | They followed the method of swadeshi, boycott, national education and passive resistance. |
They sent memorandums and petitions to government officials and the British Parliament. | They adopted the policy of non-cooperation, mass agitation and self reliance. |
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