<span>they protested that railroads , as monopolies, charged whatever rates they wanted and complained that banks set interest rates at ridiculously high levels.</span>
Answer: During the First Indian War of Independence in 1857, Sir Syed stayed loyal to the British and saved European lives. After the rebellion was over, Sir Syed wrote an essay title “The Causes of the Indian Revolt” and claimed that the British were the main cause the rebellion. To close the gap between British Christians and the Indian Muslims, Sir Syed wrote 'The Loyal Mohammedans of India' in which he asked the British to end their hostility and proved that Muslims were loyal to the British. Furthermore, he wrote Tabyin-ul-Kalam, showing the similarities between the Quran and the Bible. He also established British Indian Association and continued to support both, closing the gap between Christians and Muslims.
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1. There was great nationalism and there was a lot of alliances
2. The assasination of Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand
3. The central powers and the Allied powers
4. There was the tank, and trench warfare
5. They wanted to stay out of it
6. Was a British ship that was sank which lead to US joining the war
7. A revolution to turn the country into communism
8. Because many innocent lives were lost on the Lusitania
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14. Not sure
15. It was the communist Russia
16. The signing of the treaty of Versailles
17. I’m not sure
18. The treaty to end ww1
19. A group that wasn’t successful they tried to be the UN
20. Because they didn’t agree with blaming only Germany
they all just say there and watches tv