What was the state of the many, diverse, religions in India under British rule?

A. They were, for the most part, united behind a goal for independence.
B. There was almost constant conflict between Hindus and Muslims.
C. India was almost entirely Hindu, so there was not much religious diversity.
D. Most religions were outlawed under British rule, with the exception of Christianity.

Respuesta :

Under the British rule in India, they were, for the most part, united behind a goal for independence. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "A". For most part of the fighting for independence, all religions were bonded together. When the time for independence came, the Hindus and the Muslims got divided due to the trick of the British rulers.

Answer:

Your answer is A. they were, for the most part, united behind a goal for independence. Hopefully this helps!