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The Permanent Settlement of Bengal, introduced by Lord Cornwallis in 1793, fundamentally altered land revenue collection. From a specialist's perspective, what was its most significant long-term consequence on the agrarian structure of Bengal?
It created a class of absentee landlords (Zamindars) with hereditary rights and fixed revenue demands, often detached from agricultural realities, leading to peasant exploitation.
It led to widespread peasant proprietorship and increased agricultural productivity due to direct incentives for land improvement.
It resulted in the immediate abolition of feudal dues and obligations, establishing a more egalitarian landholding system.
It empowered the state to directly collect revenue from cultivators, bypassing intermediaries and ensuring equitable distribution of land.
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The Doctrine of Lapse, a policy of annexation pursued by Lord Dalhousie, is often cited as a major cause of the 1857 Uprising. A nuanced understanding of this policy reveals its strategic intent beyond mere territorial expansion. Which of the following best encapsulates the *primary* underlying rationale from the British perspective?
To introduce Western legal and administrative reforms in the 'backward' princely states, thereby civilizing their populations.
To uphold the principle of British paramountcy and assert the Crown's ultimate authority over Indian rulers, thereby preventing potential challenges to British sovereignty.
To secure the economic resources of annexed territories for direct British exploitation and to consolidate their imperial control.
To prevent the fragmentation of Indian princely states and ensure administrative stability across the subcontinent.
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The Swadeshi Movement (1905-1908), a significant phase in the Indian nationalist struggle, was more than just a boycott of foreign goods. A specialist would identify its most profound impact as:
The creation of a powerful parliamentary opposition within the Indian Legislative Councils, effectively challenging British policies through constitutional means.
The establishment of numerous indigenous industries and a self-sufficient Indian economy capable of competing with Western manufacturers.
The successful negotiation of limited self-governance from the British, leading to the introduction of dyarchy in the provinces.
The mobilization of a broad cross-section of Indian society, including women and students, and the fostering of a collective national consciousness and identity.

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