The British thought surveys were important for:
A. Writing history
B. Effective judgment
C. Effective administration
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correct answer is C - Effective administration
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Effective Administration
Explanation:
- The British did believe that conducting surveys was essential to setting up an efficient administration. Surveying also became a regular technique throughout the colonial era. The British believed that having a solid understanding of the country was essential for having an effective administration.
- It's true that effective administration benefited from the British thinking surveys. The British performed numerous surveys to gain a better understanding of the nation, which assisted them in determining the laws and policies to enact in order to maximize profits.
- The British conducted numerous surveys in India because they wished to become well-known among future generations in both India and the rest of the globe.
Thus the correct answer is option C.
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