The correct answer is D) religious tensions.
The partition of India in 1947 was mainly due to religious tensions.
In 1947, problems in India were common. Economic, Political, and religious problems were part of the daily living of people in India. But it was the religious differences the main reason for the partition of India under the rule of Great Britain. Many people decided to form Pakistan and follow the Islam religion, while the majority stayed in India and followed Hinduism traditions and religious teachings. The partition was official and both governments were officially accepted in August 1947.
The correct option is B.
The second industrial revolution occurred between 1870 and 1914. During this period, there was massive advancement in technology and in factories and this made it possible for manufacturers to produce a lot of goods en mass. The industrial revolution started in Britain and rapidly spread to Europe and North America an then to the rest of the world.
The reason why these laws existed against unionizing was because they believed unions would "be bad for the economy". They thought this because unions could intimidate employers and make output productivity suffer.<span>
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