Arbitrary man-made lines drawn for political divisions, such as those drawn at the Berlin Conference and the partitioning of India — A. can lead to extended conflict and violence B. are drawn with the best interest of the people in mind C. must be protected by supranational organizations, such as the United Nations D. are appreciated by the people living in the colonies
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A) Radcliff line
B) various religious communities
C) Religious Intolerance
D) U.N peace keeping mission.
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Arbitrary lines drawn for political divisions, such as those drawn at the Berlin Conference and the partitioning of India:
A. can lead to extended conflict and violence
- The Berlin conference took place in 1884–85 and is also known as the Congo Conference.
- The partitioning of India took place in 1947.
- It was the division of British India into two independent dominion states i.e. India and Pakistan
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