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.


b

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Discuss the major differences between the principles of the Federalists and the Republicans. How was each difference reflected in disputes over specific policies in the 1790s? Of the differences you note, which do you think was the most important, and why?

What will be an ideal response?

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The 1970 campus protest at Kent State University that ended with the deaths of four students occurred in response to

a. the incursion of American troops into Cambodia. b. a scheduled visit to the campus by Vice President Spiro Agnew. c. President Nixon's denunciation of college students as "bums." d. the decision by the Nixon administration to end student draft deferments.

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