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1. What do you learn from Source A about the origins of the 'Quit India' Campaign? The 'Quit India' campaign started when members of Congress were angry and frustrated with the British Labour government, which led the leaders of the Congress to announce the 'Quit India' campaign headed by Gandhi. Gandhi launched the 'Quit India' campaign during WW2 because of the failure of the Cripps mission. In source A Gandhi says ' how can we fight for democracy when we have not got it ourselves'. He is only thinking of this from one point of view. If he had thought about it from another perspective he would know that the Indians were not fighting for Britain but for India. The Japanese were on the borders of India and could invade it. Then the Indian people could forget the question of independence. But if they helped Britain fight the Japanese then they...

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