British rule was oppressive, and Indians had minimal power in the government.
Answer A is the right answer for PLATO
He had goals for his country and wanted to be able to keep his rights as well as everyone else’s rights and therefore devoted time to his country to enable the future in which we live in today
There aren’t any choices here but enlightenment philosophers believed in the power of the individual.
All of the statements are examples of collective ownership in the socialist countries.
Collective ownership, at it's core, represents ownership of something, most commonly land and industrial assets, from all members of a group for the mutual benefit of all. This was implemented in most of the socialistic countries, but still the main and dominant owner was usually the government itself, while the people had shares in most of the industries and land.