Against which act Mahatma Gandhi asked people to observe 6 April 1919 as a day of non-violence opposition?
a) Rowlatt Act b) Charter Act, 1813 c) Arms Act d) Indian Independence Act, 1935
Answer: a) Rowlatt Act
Explanation
The Rowlatt Act was a legislation passed by the British government in 1919 that allowed for the arrest and detention of Indians without trial. Mahatma Gandhi called for a day of non-violent opposition on 6 April 1919 to protest against this repressive law. The act was met with widespread opposition and was a significant event in the Indian independence movement.
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