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Assertion:- The Scottish Highlanders were forbidden to speak their Gaelic language or wear their national dress, and large numbers were forcibly driven out of their homeland. Reason:- The English helped the Protestants of Ireland to establish their dominance over a largely Catholic country.​

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Answered by tanmay500k
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Both are true ...Option A

Answered by Anonymous
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(b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct  explanation of assertion.

  • The specific event alludes to Britain's social union, while Assertion typically refers to Scotland's suffering as a direct result of the lengthy process.
  • Their political institutions and unique culture were methodically suppressed.
  • However, because Ireland remained an independent country profoundly divided between faithful Catholics and devout Protestants, the compelling rationale alludes to how Irishmen suffered at hands of modern Englishmen.
  • It was predominantly a Catholic country, but the standard English unanimously supported the Protestant's quell Catholic uprisings.
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