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tuffie

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Nationalists in India accused the British of divide and rule tactics in their partitioning of Bengal
 
  a. in an attempt to solve growing religious problems in the area.
  b. to cripple attempts at Indian nationalism by dividing Hindu and Muslim Indians.
  c. as an attempt to create a more British-friendly Muslim area independent of India.
  d. in order to develop two economic centers.
  e. to use Bengal as a boundary against the incursion of Muslim Ottomans.

Question 2

After 1858, Queen Victoria
 
  a. authorized the construction of a postal service in India.
  b. was referred to as the Empress of India.
  c. revoked the charter of the British East India Company.
  d. restored control of India to the Mughals.
  e. replaced all maharajahs and sultans with British elites.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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