Which man called for greater Indian autonomy within the British Empire in the late nineteenth century?
A) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
B) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
C) Mohandas Gandhi
D) Sun Yat-sen
A) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
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Tenskwatawa (the Prophet) ________, while his brother Tecumseh ________.
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A. Britain's success meant they retained control of the seas after all. B. The military standoff forced General Howe to turn toward Philadelphia instead of linking up with General Burgoyne. C. Britain's defeat meant they abandoned all hope of subduing the rebellion and opened negotiations for peace and American independence. D. Britain's defeat led to a treaty of alliance with France, opening a new phase of the war.
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