The nationalist movement that led to India's independence

a. was promoted and supported by the traditional rural elite.
b. universally rejected violence in favor of civil disobedience.
c. developed in part because of economic modernization.
d. advocated an independent India that also advocated that Britain retain control of Pakistan.
e. was ruthlessly suppressed by the British who refused to make any concessions to it.


c

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