Until 1858, the British used a mixture of methods in a futile effort to preserve the
A) Ottoman empire.
B) Afghan state.
C) system of dual control in India.
D) Mughal empire.
E) absolute rule of the Indian leader.
C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false