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What policies were implemented to protect during British rule?
What policies were implemented to protect during British rule?
- Policies to protect landlords and zamindars (correct)
- Policies to exploit landlords and zamindars
- Policies to abolish the role of landlords and zamindars
- Policies to displace landlords and zamindars
What event is considered significant in the struggle against colonialism?
What event is considered significant in the struggle against colonialism?
- The rebellion of 1757
- The rebellion of 1657
- The rebellion of 1857 (correct)
- The rebellion of 1957
What was the British attitude towards Indian culture and customs?
What was the British attitude towards Indian culture and customs?
- They started respecting Indian culture and customs (correct)
- They enforced their own culture and customs on Indians
- They completely disregarded Indian culture and customs
- They only respected certain aspects of Indian culture and customs
What were the effects of British policies on Indian culture and customs?
What were the effects of British policies on Indian culture and customs?
What was the significance of the rebellion of 1857 in Indian history?
What was the significance of the rebellion of 1857 in Indian history?
Why did the Indian people express outrage against British rule?
Why did the Indian people express outrage against British rule?
Who were the landlords and zamindars, and how were they affected by British policies during this time period?
Who were the landlords and zamindars, and how were they affected by British policies during this time period?
What role did the rebellion of 1857 play in the struggle against colonialism?
What role did the rebellion of 1857 play in the struggle against colonialism?
In what ways did the British demonstrate a change in their approach towards Indian culture and customs during this period?
In what ways did the British demonstrate a change in their approach towards Indian culture and customs during this period?
What were some of the changes in British policies towards Indian culture and customs?
What were some of the changes in British policies towards Indian culture and customs?
What can be understood about the Indian people's sentiment towards British rule from the chapter?
What can be understood about the Indian people's sentiment towards British rule from the chapter?
Why was the rebellion of 1857 considered significant in the struggle against colonialism?
Why was the rebellion of 1857 considered significant in the struggle against colonialism?
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