In nineteenth- and early twentieth-century India, Muslims generally
a. accepted British ideas and education more readily than did Hindus.
b. were more resistant to change than Hindus.
c. were trusted by the British because of their role in the Sepoy Rebellion.
d. were strong advocates of the National Congress.
b
You might also like to view...
Only 31 percent of Americans between the ages of eighteen and thirty-nine believe that they will be able to collect Social Security benefits when they retire
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What fundamental contradiction challenged black people’s discourse on how to react to American involvement in the First World War?
a) the idea of making the world “safe for democracy” while facing mass discrimination at home b) America’s alliance with Russia’s imperial regime c) the financial cost of a massive foreign war after a century of refusing to fight in Europe d) Woodrow Wilson’s plan for a League of Nations that could undermine American independence
The act of attributing the lateness of a friend to circumstances beyond his or her control can be best explained by the _____
A) identity management theory B) symbolic interactionism theory C) implicit personality theory D) attribution theory E) social information processing theory
One important military innovation of the Greek city-states was
A. the phalanx. B. the chariot. C. cavalry. D. the use of iron weaponry.