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Q8. Why did the Indians
oppose the Rowlatt Act?
O a) it introduced the Salt Law
b) it increased taxes on land
c) It gave the British the power to​

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Answered by raj5187
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Explanation:

Rowlatt Act: An Act passed by British Government in India in 1919. It authorized the government to arrest and imprisons a person without trial. The Act was against civil rights. Civil disobedience: Refusal to comply with certain laws as a method of peaceful protest.

Answered by mehul7425
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the rowlatt act was passed in February 1919 legislation passed in imperial legislative council, thee british india.the act allowed certain political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspect without trial.

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