<h2>My thoughts on India's experience with Western Education</h2>
India was once a colony of Great Britain who ruled over them for several years and one of the benefits of having Britain as colonists was the fact that they gave them the opportunity of Western Education.
What is Western Education you might ask, well, it is the education of reading and writing in English language and the values and the various disciplines which are available such as <em>Psychology, Medicine, Architecture</em>, etc.
With this in mind, this Western influence did more than bring formal education to the people of India, but also the customs and traditions of the West which was more liberal than the conservatism of India which included smoking, promiscuity, etc and we can say that there have been both positive and negative effects.
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Correct answer is A. After the Proclamation, a Union victory meant that Slavery would be ended in the Confederate States.
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Option A is correct because the Proclamation was to be included in all parts of the country.
B is not correct as England was out of this conflict.
C is not correct as the question of Union was a question raised even before the war started.
D is not correct as Lincoln was supporter of abolitionism since the beginning of his political career.
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The 13th Amendment abolished enslavement and involuntary servitude—except when applied as punishment for a crime—in the entire United States. ... The Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 freed enslaved people only in the 11 Confederate states.
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