Pressure for reform in British India came from
A) educated Indians seeking self-rule.
B) educated Indian women seeking greater independence.
C) Indian Muslims seeking independence from the Hindu majority.
D) Indian peasants and workers mobilized into unions.
E) enlightened British rulers who felt that India was ready for self-government.
Answer: A) educated Indians seeking self-rule.
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