What did the British bring to India that would lead its native people to demand independence in the 19th century?
fair economic policies
a European education
the Christian belief system
technology and industrial jobs

Respuesta :

A european education

Answer:

The answer above is correct: a European education

Explanation:

I took the same test! Also, India's educational system, which was introduced by the British, was essentially European in its origins. Because of this, it was necessary for Indian students to become familiar with European history, especially the French Revolution, the American War of Independence, and the writings of renowned philosophers from the Age of Enlightenment. Indian pupils gained an understanding of principles such as freedom and independence as a result of these lessons. They started to see how the British had mistreated and taken advantage of the people of India when they arrived in the country.

The other answers he mentioned are also correct!

If he deletes his comment, the answers are:

1. How did the British Raj treat the people of India after their loyal military support for Britain during World War I?

The British imposed wartime laws during peacetime--just on the citizens of India.

2. As India enters the 21st century, what aspects of Indian life could be attributed to Britain’s influence over this former colony?

nuclear weapons and the value placed on education

3. How did the British use India’s caste system in their efforts to make India an industrialized nation?

British companies ignored the limits imposed by the caste system and hired laborers on the basis of merit instead.

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