Pakistan's early history
a. was unexpectedly smooth, as industrial production rose by ninety-three percent and the country became agriculturally self-sufficient.
b. was marked by deep internal struggles over language, religious, and regional issues.
c. produced a Constitution in 1956 with a Western-style parliamentary system.
d. saw unexpectedly peaceful relations develop between it and India.
e. saw Pakistan become a secular society.
b
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