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PLEASE HELP IM TAKING A TIMED TEST Which detail from "Mohandas Gandhi: Truth in Action" gives an example of the impact of British rule on Indians' economic power?


A. "Since taking control, Britain had made laws that imposed harsh taxes and stopped Indian trade with other countries."


B. "Eventually, many Indians began to demand independence from Britain."


C. "Non-cooperation meant that Indians would boycott British goods, take their children out of British schools, and pay not a single rupee of British taxes."


D. "Still, for Gandhi, it was not enough to bring down British rule."

Answers

Answered by wajahatkincsem
7

"Non-cooperation meant that Indians would boycott British goods, take their children out of British schools, and pay not a single rupee of British taxes."

Option (c) is correct.

Explanation:

  • During the British Raj, the British government imposed many laws and restrictions on Indians to gain control over the whole country.
  • But the Indians soon realized the abolish of their basic right and decided to run a non-cooperation movement against the British east Indian company.
  • All the Nawabs were puppet under the British Raj therefore Non-cooperation movement was a big step toward gaining freedom from British rule.

Answered by nathantdillard
1

Answer:

i think the answer is c. "Non-cooperation meant that Indians would boycott British goods, take their children out of British schools, and pay not a single rupee of British taxes."

Explanation:

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