The development of Sikhism resulted, in great measure, from the:

a. Synthetic goals of Tughluq rulers.
b. Presence of refugees from Mongol raids in the Muslim sultanates.
c. Developing Neo-Confucian consensus in Song China.
d. Persecution of Sufi mystics by Hindu rulers in the northern sultanates.


b. Presence of refugees from Mongol raids in the Muslim sultanates.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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At the beginning of the twentieth century, British policy in India towards science and scientific education aimed

a. to discourage Indians from pursuing science. b. to invest heavily in scientific education. c. at only benefiting British companies. d. at allowing Indians of high caste entry into Western education.

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A. All nations were invited to participate. B. It had a permanent Security Council. C. There was a large budget and independent financial resources. D. It had a developed humanitarian campaign. E. All of these.

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