Before the British conquest, the Mughal Empire was already being challenged by
a. Muslims
b. Sikhs
c. Marathas
d. B and C
e. A, B and C
d
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In 1912, Roosevelt's New Nationalism
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a. Marshall Petain. b. Francois Mitterrand. c. Jacques Chirac. d. Charles de Gaulle. e. Jean-Paul Sartre.
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What will be an ideal response?