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18 May 2026

pptx, 65.86 MB
pptx, 65.86 MB

Teach the full story of India’s independence with this complete 34-slide IB DP History PPT. This resource explores both Gandhi’s non-violent campaigns AND the revolutionary movements that shaped the struggle—giving students a balanced, nuanced understanding.

Aligned with the new IB DP History curriculum (Paper 2: Independence Movements), this presentation covers:

Gandhi’s philosophy: Ahimsa, Satyagraha, and his 13 significant fasts
Major campaigns: Non-Cooperation (1920), Salt March (1930), Quit India (1942)
Revolutionary violence: 1857 Rebellion, “Gentlemanly Terrorists,” HSRA, and “The Philosophy of the Bomb” primary source
Subhas Chandra Bose: Indian National Army (INA) and international alliances
Cultural influence: Challenging British superiority, reclaiming identity through festivals, literature, and dress
Partition of India: The violent aftermath and Gandhi’s final fasts
IB concept connections: Perspectives, Significance, Continuity and Change, Cause and Consequence
Includes primary source analysis, discussion questions, and visual timelines. Ready for immediate classroom use.

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