James Mill was a
(a) Orientalist
(b) Anglicist
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A. ORIENTALIST
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But, in 1836, when John Stuart Mill was asked to prepare a response to Bentinck's decision, he unabashedly and rather surprisingly took up the Orientalist cause. Mill decried the attempt to denigrate Indian learning and demean the integrity and knowledge of the country's traditional intelligentsia.
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anglicist is correct answer hope I help you
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