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The Treaty of Allahabad (1765), a pivotal moment following the Battle of Buxar, is often cited as the de facto beginning of British paramountcy in Indi
It established a dual government system in Bengal, with the British holding significant administrative power while the Nawab retained nominal authority.
It granted the British Diwani rights over Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa, effectively transferring fiscal control and weakening the Mughal Emperor's sovereignty.
It forced the Nawab of Awadh to cede significant territories to the Marathas, thereby weakening his position and increasing British influence.
Which of the following was the most significant long-term implication of this treaty for the Mughal Emperor and the Nawab of Awadh? A) It led to the immediate deposition of the Mughal Emperor and the annexation of Awadh by the British.
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The Permanent Settlement of Bengal (1793), introduced by Lord Cornwallis, fundamentally altered the agrarian structure of Bengal. From a specialist's perspective, what was the most critical conceptual flaw that contributed to its long-term negative consequences for the peasantry?
It excessively empowered the Zamindars, who were primarily revenue collectors rather than agricultural experts, leading to exploitation.
It inadvertently fostered a class of absentee landlords who had little interest in agricultural improvement or the welfare of the cultivators.
It fixed the land revenue at an unsustainable rate, which proved disastrous during periods of agricultural distress.
It failed to recognize the traditional rights of the cultivators, treating them as mere tenants rather than stakeholders in the land.
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The Swadeshi Movement (1905-1908), a powerful response to the Partition of Bengal, transcended mere economic boycotts. From a strategic mastery perspective, what was its most significant contribution to the Indian national movement in terms of fostering a new form of mass mobilization and national consciousness?
It laid the groundwork for the future non-cooperation movements by popularizing methods of civil disobedience and passive resistance.
It successfully pressured the British government into revoking the Partition of Bengal, demonstrating the efficacy of mass protest.
It fostered a sense of cultural nationalism and self-reliance through the promotion of indigenous industries, education, and arts.
It created a broad-based political awakening across different social strata, including women and students, thereby expanding the base of the nationalist movement.

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