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b. "No government could give us tranquility and happiness at home, which did not possess sufficient stability and strength to make us respectable abroad."—Alexander Hamilton
Divide and Rule Policy
After 1858, the British continued to follow the policy of divide and rule by turning the princes against the people, province against province, caste against caste, group against group, and, above all, Hindus against Muslims.
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He hoped that the war would encourage German people to stop adopting French customs. He believed that a war would give the people of Germany a strong sense of nationalist pride
I think its Four. I could be wrong.