Indian nationalism
A. was initially founded by people who were educated, socially elite urbanites.
B. was sharply divided, Muslim against Buddhist, from the beginning.
C. had an articulate peasant, Sutan Sjahrir, as its first prominent leader.
D. had no organization until the arrival of Gandhi in 1931.
E. was fomented by peasants dissatisfied with the Punjab.
Answer: A
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