HistoryThe sense of collective belonging was developed during the freedom movement by

The sense of collective belonging was developed during the freedom movement by


  1. A
    Folklore
  2. B
    Imprints
  3. C
    Stories of legends
  4. D
    All of the above 

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    The sense of collective belonging was developed during the freedom movement by folklore, imprints, and stories of legends.
    Nationalism also led to a united struggle for freedom from the British colonial power in India. However, it was made possible by the sense of collective belonging. Folklore, songs, popular imprints, newspaper pieces, flags, and fiction contributed to patriotism and nationalism among the people. For example, Rabindranath Tagore collected folklore and ballads to instil a sense of nationalism in people. In addition, many Indian writers wrote stories about legends and the nation's glorious achievements to create pride and join in the struggle against the miserable life under British colonialism. These cultural processes were a source of inspiration to the people in India.
     
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