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1. Do historical sources tell us anything about the common men?
2. Do you think if new political formations contributed to the rise of British power in India? If yes or no, How?
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Answered by sachanparth693
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In the history of nationalism a single individual is often identified with ... In so far as Gandhiji was the most influential and revered of all the ... you, no one will be better pleased than I”.

Answered by deepakrunjan
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(1) Explanation: The use of primary sources exposes students to important historical concepts. ... Therefore, as students read a historical account, they can recognize its subjective nature.

(2) India witnessed a change during the period of British rule between 1858 and 1947 is known as British Raj. There was a great impact on technology by industrial revolution having an impact on Britain and the Indian economy. During this phase, the Indian Council Acts were formed to appoint legislative council.

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