Q. What was the Rowlatt Act?

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The Rowlatt Act was a law passed by the British government in 1919 in India. It allowed the British to arrest and jail anyone without a trial if they were suspected of protesting against British rule. The act also gave the government the power to censor newspapers and hold people in prison for up to two years without a court hearing.

The Rowlatt Act and the Jallianwala Bagh massacre are connected because the protests against the Rowlatt Act directly led to the massacre.

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