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The phrase Indian Independence Movement refers to the Indian effort to break free from the rule of
a) Africa
b) Britain
c) China
d) Pakistan

Who was the leader of India often associated with acts of nonviolent resistance?
a) Abul Kalam
b) Lokmanya Tilak
c) Mohandas Gandhi
d) Jawaharlal Nehru

The actions of what nation inspired Ho Chi Minh to challenge their colonial authority in Vietnam?
a) China
b) France
c) Soviet Union
d) United States

What is meant by the partition of India in 1947?
a) the creation of Hindu and Muslim legislature inside of India
b) the establishment of African colonies controlled by an independent India
c) the creation of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and Hindu dominated Union of India
d) the creation of British-controlled cities along the coast in an independent Indian republic

Mohandas Ghandi sought to promote nationalism in India based on
a) Hindu principles
b) Islamic principles
c) nonalignment during the Cold War
d) political independence from Britain

The phrase Vietnam Independence Movement refers to the Vietnam effort to break free from the rule of
a) China
b) Britain
c) France
d) South Africa

The Salt March of 1930 was a key movement in the independence movement of people in what country?
a) Cuba
b) Ethiopia
c) India
d) Vietnam

What specific type of fighting was practiced in Vietnam?
a) nonviolent resistance
b) cultural revolution
c) guerrilla warfare
d) hidden explosions

Who was the leader of Vietnam often associated with acts of violent resistance?
a) Mohandas Gandhi
b) Ho Chi Minh
c) Mao Zedong
d) General MacArthur

India and Vietnam are located in _____.
a) Europe
b) Africa
c) South America
d) Southeast Asia

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