Answer:I don't know for shore but I <u>THINK</u> that the answer is true. I could be mistaken though.
Britain was really struggling with controlling India- it was taking up its finances. Their struggle to keep control was made worse bad for two reasons: it was the time after the second World War, when the whole Europe struggled financially, and the strain on Britain was extra hard as Indians were employing their nonviolent resistance (led by Mahatma Gandhi). Additionally, the relationship between Muslims and Hindus was becoming really tense: Britain wanted to get out before riots break out (which they eventually did).
Answer:
Yes, food labels do make claims about relationships between food components and diseases. This information can be very helpful.
Explanation:
For example, food high in sodium may contribute to high blood pressure (hypertension). Foods high in saturated fats may contribute to heart disease (atherosclerosis or arteriosclerosis, or stroke). Also, foods high in sugar may negatively impact the health of a diabetic.