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The "Drain of Wealth" theory, a cornerstone of early nationalist economic critique, was most prominently articulated by which figure, and what was its primary implication for British policy in India?
Dadabhai Naoroji; it exposed how British industrialization was directly fueled by Indian capital and resources without commensurate benefit.
Lala Lajpat Rai; it emphasized the exploitation of Indian labor in British factories.
Mahatma Gandhi; it highlighted the need for immediate Swaraj to halt resource extraction.
Jawaharlal Nehru; it advocated for state-led industrialization to counter foreign economic dominance.
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The Lucknow Pact of 1916 is often considered a pivotal moment in the Indian nationalist movement. Which of the following best captures its significance in terms of inter-community relations and the broader political landscape?
It marked the first instance of significant Hindu-Muslim cooperation in demanding political reforms from the British government.
It led to the immediate granting of provincial autonomy by the British, as a result of Congress-League unity.
It was primarily an agreement between the Indian National Congress and the All-India Muslim League to boycott British goods.
It formalized the demand for separate electorates for Muslims, a concession that later proved divisive.
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The Rowlatt Act of 1919, officially the Anarchical and Revolutionary Crimes Act, had profound consequences for the Indian nationalist movement. What was its most significant immediate impact, leading to widespread protest?
It mandated the conscription of Indian soldiers for imperial wars, leading to widespread opposition.
It imposed a heavy tax on salt, directly impacting the livelihood of millions of Indians.
It allowed for the detention of individuals without trial and curtailed civil liberties, sparking outrage across India.
It established a new system of censorship for newspapers and publications, stifling dissent.

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