What generalization can be made about the outcome of the two-state solution in India?
A) The two-state solution was demanded by Muslims but led to bitter, long-term conflict between Muslims and Hindus.
B) The two-state solution succeeded in Pakistan but led to vast bloodshed and an unstable democracy in India.
C) The two-state solution allowed freedom of religion to penetrate the highest levels of government in both Pakistan and India.
D) The immediate success of the two-state solution proved that Gandhi had been wrong to oppose it.
E) The two-state solution in India was imposed by Britain and proved the wisdom of European decolonialists.
A) The two-state solution was demanded by Muslims but led to bitter, long-term conflict between Muslims and Hindus.
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