Which statement best describes the reason that Indians sought independence?
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Indians wanted to be able to participate in World War II as an independent nation.
Indians wanted to divide their nation into two separate nations.
British rule was too progressive, and Indians wanted a more traditional rule.
British rule was oppressive, and Indians had minimal power in the government.
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Answer: Indians wanted to divide their nations into seperate nations
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The right answer is the Option d statement for the given question.
- For a long period, the British invaded and governed India.
- They established their empire in India and subsequently conquered all of the country's states.
- They ran the country according to their own set of norms, which deny Indians equal rights, opportunities, or equality in any area, including politics, education, and so on.
- They exploited Indian goods by using them and selling them back to their nation.
- They were oppressive and did not provide Indians with minimal power in the government.
- As a result, Indians led freedom movements to liberate India from British domination and establish their government.
- India gained independence from the British in 1947 through a nonviolent process.
- India then established a democratic form of government in which everyone is guaranteed their fundamental rights.
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