How did the success of Robert Clive influence perceptions of India in Britain?

a. Fewer British citizens desired to travel to India
b. Clive became a "rags-to-riches" story that encouraged opportunistic migration to India
c. Clive's excesses led to calls for reform
d. A labor movement began
e. British missionaries flocked to India


b

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