Indian Independence, 1947 Flashcards

1
Q

What did the Prime Minister Attlee propose?

A

end the British presence in India

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2
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Where did India’s Independence negotiations begin?

A

Simla Conference

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3
Q

Who moderated the discussions between the Muslim League and the Indian National Congress?

A

Viceroy, Lord Wavell

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4
Q

The British favored whose recommendations for a free India

A

Muslim League

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5
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Who represented the Indian National Congress in Simla?

A

Jawaharlal Nehru

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6
Q

What was Nehru hoping to achieve?

A

an independent India based on Socialism and Secular views

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7
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What does “secular” mean?

A

non-religious

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8
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Who represented the Muslim League in Simla?

A

Jinnah

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9
Q

Jinnah pushed the two nation theory which is…

A

Hindus and Muslims should have their own country

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10
Q

Was the Simla conference successful?

A

no

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11
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Since the Simla was not successful what did the British decide to do?

A

hold elections and transfer governmental power to the winning party

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12
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Who won the election between Muslim League and Indian National Congress?

A

Indian National Congress with 707 seats

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13
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How many seats did the Muslim League win in the election?

A

106

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14
Q

Were the Indian National Congress and Muslim League able to reach compromise?

A

no

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15
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The cabinet mission divided up India into groups A, B and C, describe these groups

A

a. Group A= Hindu majority states
b. Group B= Muslim majority of Punjab, Sind, Baluchistan, and the Northwest Frontier
c. Group C= Eastern Muslim majorities in Bengal

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16
Q

The Cabinet Mission decreed what?

A

groups would have equal say in government

17
Q

In response to the rejection of the Cabinet Mission what did Jinnah do?

A

declared a massive protest called Direct Action Day

18
Q

What did the Direct Action Day cause?

A

violence between Muslims and Hindus in Bengal and Bihar

19
Q

Who did the Prime Minister send to lead the Congress and League to settle their differences

A

Lord Louis Mountbatten

20
Q

What were the two options of Independence did Mountbatten offer?

A

a. Undivided India with no Muslim power in central government
b. creation of separate nations of Pakistan and India

21
Q

Pakistan would be where?

A

east and west of Hindu India

22
Q

When did India and Pakistan gain their Independence?

A

AUGUST 1947!!!!!!!

23
Q

the division of India and Pakistan is known as what?

A

the PARTITION

24
Q

What was agreed in the Partition?

A

religious populations would not be forced off their lands

25
Q

Did Hindus in Pakistan leave for India?

A

yes

26
Q

Did Muslims in India leave for Pakistan?

A

yes

27
Q

Why did Muslims and Hindus leave either India or Pakistan?

A

fear of losing their religious rights

28
Q

What happened when the great migration began?

A

widespread violence

29
Q

Who was sent from Great Britain to draw the line between India and Pakistan?

A

Cyril Radcliffe

30
Q

How many people migrated to the different borders of Pakistan if India?

A

one million

31
Q

Who was the most vulnerable during the religious riots?

A

women, kidnapped from their families and forced to lie in a new place

32
Q

Name the new British Prime Minister elected in 1945

A

Clement Attlee