One common agreement between Gandhism and Marxism is
The final goal of a stateless society
Class struggle
Abolition of private property
Economic determinism
Both Gandhi and Marx were anarchists opposed to political authority of the state over the individual. Both of them, therefore, conceived of an idea – a stateless society free from exploitation of any kind. Gandhi’s ideal of Ramrajya in a society, where each individual living in it, is a Satyagrahi, following the dictates of truth, and governed by his own moral will.
Consider the following statements: 1. Half dome portal, which was used in the Buland Darwaza, was developed indigenously during the Mughal period. 2. Construction of entire buildings with marbles was started during Akbar's reign. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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Which of the following was/were the outcomes of the Nagpur session of Congress in 1920? 1. A Congress Working Committee (CWC) was set up to lead the Congress from now onwards. 2. Provincial Congress Committees were organised on the basis of the British administrative territories. 3. After this session, Mohammad Ali Jinnah and Annie Besant left the Congress. Select the correct answer using the code given below:
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Consider the following statements about the Simon Commission: 1. It recommended the abolition of diarchy. 2. It recommended the establishment of a Federation of British India and Princely States. 3. It recommended the extension of responsible government in the Provinces. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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Which of the following persons were part of the Constituent Assembly? 1. Mahatma Gandhi 2. V.T. Krishnamachari 3. J.B. Kripalani 4. B. Pattabhi Sitaramayya Select the correct answer using the code given below:
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