Civil Disobedience Movement
Non-Cooperation Movement
Khilafat Movement
All of the above
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The correct answer is D) All of the above.
Freedom fighters from Karnataka participated in all of the major movements led by Mahatma Gandhi.
- The Civil Disobedience Movement was a major movement of nonviolent resistance to British rule in India. It was launched in 1930 by Mahatma Gandhi and lasted until 1934. The movement was successful in achieving some of its goals, such as the reduction of the salt tax and the release of political prisoners.
- The Non-Cooperation Movement was a major movement of nonviolent resistance to British rule in India. It was launched in 1920 by Mahatma Gandhi and lasted until 1922. The movement was successful in achieving some of its goals, such as the withdrawal of the Rowlatt Act and the release of political prisoners.
- The Khilafat Movement was a movement launched in 1919 by Indian Muslims to restore the Caliphate, the spiritual and political authority of the Ottoman Empire. The movement was successful in achieving some of its goals, such as the release of Turkish prisoners of war and the recognition of the independence of Turkey.
Freedom fighters from Karnataka played a significant role in all of these movements. They were among the first to join the movements and they continued to participate until they were successful. Their participation in these movements helped to bring about independence for India.