Answer:
<u>Cassiopeia </u>
Explanation:
Cassiopeia once recklessly offended the beautiful sea goddess, daughter and granddaughter of the mighty god of the sea of Poseidon. Cassiopeia stated that she was more beautiful than all the sea nymphs together. For revenge, Poseidon sent a dreadful sea monster , destroying her husbands subjects.
King Cepheus was concerned, so he asked for the help of oracle. The only way out was to sacrifice his daughter Andromeda to the sea monster. Thus, with the pressure of the people, Cepheus left his own daughter at the mercy of the sea monster. However, the goddess of Destiny did not like it, so at the moment when the monster was approaching Andromeda she placed Perseus there. A brave hero who was just returning from Gorgon Island where he killed the monster Medusa. Perseus stated without hesitation that he would save Andromeda if he subsequently got her for his wife. Andromeda's parents were overjoyed, and Perseus prepared to fight the sea monster. Perseus put on his feet the winged sandals that allowed him to fly, and armed himself with a magic curved sword that enabled him to win every battle. Yet with all these magical weapons, Perseus had much trouble mastering the powerful sea monster
Mostly World War II made the UK exhausted and weak and the economy nearly collapsed. India had also started many revolutionary uprisings against the British. During the World Wars, Britain had taken many riches and soldiers from India to pay for it's expenses. The people in India were outraged and many famous people (the most famous being Gandhi) revolted against Britain and they were forced to become more violent, ending in massacres. India<span> was so valuable to </span>Britain<span> that they were called "the jewel of Britain but India was making their financial debts and problems worse, so eventually they gave into India becoming an independent country which it became in 1947</span>
Answer:
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Explanation:
Mahatma was assassinated on January 30, 1948, in New Delhi India.