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The movement for Independence in India began in 1857, Mahatma Gandhi led the movement from the 1920s inspiring the masses with his beliefs in civil rights and non-violence.
In 1942, as Britain was fighting a war with Nazi Germany, the Indian National Congress launched the ‘Quit India’ movement, and Britain promised to grant India independence after the war.
At midnight on August 14, 1947, the first prime minister of independent India, Jawaharlal Nehru, gave a speech hailing the country’s decades-long non-violent campaign against British rule.
He said that India would awaken to life and freedom and that India was stepping out from old to new.
Unfortunately, the reality of partition and the mass migration that came with it was nothing like they had imagined, millions of Muslims were living in India and millions of Hindu and Sikhs found themselves in the land of the newly-created Pakistan and they would have to move.
As the country was split divided by religion, Muslims moved into the new land of Pakistan and Hindu and Sikhs to India.
The need for a partition of the new country came about as Hindus and Muslims in India were deeply divided and unwilling to coexist in the same nation.
This then led to mass migration
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Many people today no longer agree with the founding governing rules of our constitution. Things such as the electoral college and adding supreme justice term limits are highly debated by many today.
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To be honest, the constitution shouldn't be controversial and I don't think I have enough context for this question. If a teacher asked you this question on a homework or exam I would be concerned. The founding governance of our countries democracy is not "controversial" or at least it shouldn't be in the public school system. But those are 2 reasons some people dont agree with it.
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<em>1. </em><em>World War II changed the lives of women and men in many ways. Wartime needs increased labor demands for both male and female workers, heightened domestic hardships and responsibilities, and intensified pressures for Americans to conform to social and cultural norms. Most women labored in the clerical and service sectors where women had worked for decades, but the wartime economy created job opportunities for women in heavy industry and wartime production plants that had traditionally belonged to men.</em>
<em>2. </em><em>An estimated 40 percent of Chinese-American soldiers were not native-born citizens. After Congress repealed the Chinese Exclusion Act in 1943, many took advantage of their military service to become naturalized.</em>
Because she led the Green Revolution