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how did the british use india’s caste system in their efforts to make india an industrialized nation?
select one:
a. britain managed to destroy the caste system in india, replacing india's social order with its own class system.
b. british companies ignored the limits imposed by the caste system and hired laborers on the basis of merit instead.
c. once indians understood that the caste system would not be tolerated by the british, they stopped recognizing caste.
d. british authorities understood that to keep the indians under control they would need to continue the caste system.
question 2
how did the british raj treat the people of india after their loyal military support for britain during world war i?
select one:
a. the british finally gave india a much greater level of independence.
b. the british rewarded the indians with a greater voice in parliament.
c. the british imposed wartime laws during peacetime--just on the citizens of india.
d. the british raised taxes on those who did not serve in the military.

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