Answer:
QUESTION 1:
a. a European education
QUESTION 2:
a. a shaky economy and load of debt (closest answer as other option cannot be seen as correct)
QUESTION 3:
c. The British imposed wartime laws during peacetime--just on the citizens of India. (The Rowlatt Act was a legislative act passed by the Imperial Legislative Council in London on March 10, 1919, indefinitely extending "emergency measures" enacted during the First World War in order to control public unrest and root out conspiracy in India)
QUESTION 4:
d. British authorities understood that to keep the Indians under control they would need to continue the caste system.
Explanation:
The main way that the Holocaust helps us find similarities that go beyond race, culture and nationality, is that now this horrible even in history is almost universally condemned in Europe, meaning almost everyone does not like war.
I'd say the Southern colonies because they produced the most cotton.
Answer:
Citizens showed a renewed interest in communism.
Explanation:
I mean, if they lived and saw first-hand how communism actually worked, and saw that it was a failure, while would they have "renewed interest" in it, when capitalism gave them a better lifestyle?
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an owner is personally liable for personal debts
All profits go to shareholders