The Morley-Minto Reforms

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A level Edexcel India 1914-48 Flashcards on The Morley-Minto Reforms, created by Tom Lea on 18/05/2014.
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NOTE: Your course doesn't cover the passing of the Morely Minto reforms, however, you need to know about them so you can say how much of a change the 1919 Govt of India Act was when it was passed.
When were the Morley-Minto Reforms? 1909
What law did the Morley-Minto Reforms result in? The 1909 Indian Councils act
What did the Indians get from the Morley-Minto Reforms? More seats on the legislative councils - 135 up from 39.
What did Morley say the aim of the Reforms was? To produce more informed, effective government by the British.
How many people were allowed to vote? 4000
How can the Morley-Minto Reforms be seen as an attempt to 'divide and rule' by the British? There were separate electorates and reserved seats for Muslims. This was seen as highlighting the differences between the communities and giving the Muslims more power than they deserved.
What was the British argument for needing separate electorates and reserved seats? To get a cross section of Indian society involved, not just Hindus.
Why did the reforms give Indians little real power? The positions were only advisory - of 168 suggestions made only 24 were accepted by the British. Councils were still dominated by British officials.
Why did Indian nationalists have such high hopes for the reforms? Because Morley had supported Home Rule for Ireland.
What positive difference had the reforms made? Clearly the end of All White British rule of India. Gave the Indians a legal voice - even if only as advisors.
Why did the British feel the need to introduce reforms in 1909? New Liberal (left wing) govt. Fear of repeat of the Gt Rebellion Unrest caused by the Partition of Bengal
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