The Government of India Act of 1921 provided for
A) more rigorous British control over Indian governmental affairs.
B) greater freedom for Indian cities but British control of other governmental levels.
C) full provincial autonomy while Britain ran the central government.
D) transfer of limited governmental responsibilities to Indians at the provincial level.
E) none of the above.
D
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