Which Indian leaders were most likely to challenge the Raj?
A) those who had been educated in the English language, technology, and political values
B) those who had refused to be educated by British colonialists and who spoke one of the indigenous Indian languages
C) sepoys who had previously been part of the private army of the East India Company
D) those who had been given access to the highest levels of colonial administration
E) those who remained true to traditional Indian political values
Answer: A
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