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Who was the best-known leader of Indian nationalism (from ca. 1915 to 1948)?
 
  A) Mahatma Gandhi
  B) Lord Mountbatten
  C) Jawaharlal Nehru
  D) Manmohan Singh

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Who was the de facto ruler of much of India in the 1600s and 1700s?
 
  A) the Republic of Pakistan
  B) the Indian Republic
  C) the Mughal Empire
  D) the British East India Trading Company



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