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s about "The Complete Modern Indian History (1757-1947) Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!" for "Modern Indian History Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation": Question: The "Drain of Wealth" theory, a cornerstone of early Indian nationalist economic critique, primarily focused on the unidirectional flow of resources from India to Britain. Which of the following historical developments most directly *enabled* and *quantified* this drain, making it a tangible economic grievance for Indian intellectuals?
The Permanent Settlement of Bengal, which fixed land revenue and benefited zamindars.
The establishment of the East India Company's administrative and judicial machinery, coupled with its monopoly over trade.
The liberal policies of Lord William Bentinck, which aimed at social reform and Western education.
The introduction of railways and telegraphs, which facilitated communication and transport.
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The Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms of 1919 introduced "dyarchy" in the provinces. From a "Mastery Hub" perspective, what was the fundamental *strategic flaw* in the dyarchical system that ultimately rendered it unworkable and fueled further nationalist demands?
It failed to address the issue of separate electorates for minority communities.
It divided subjects into "reserved" and "transferred" categories, leading to constant friction and paralysis due to the Governor's ultimate control over reserved subjects.
It did not grant elected representatives a significant role in the military and foreign policy domains.
It created an imbalance in financial autonomy between the central and provincial governments.
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The Quit India Movement of 1942, despite its spontaneity and widespread participation, faced significant challenges that limited its immediate success. From a specialist viewpoint, which of the following was the *most critical* factor contributing to the British government's ability to suppress the movement effectively within a relatively short period?
The widespread communal divisions that prevented a united front against the British.
The limited reach of the movement to rural areas, confining it primarily to urban centers.
The lack of a unified leadership structure within the Congress party after Gandhi's arrest.
The implementation of stringent wartime emergency powers and a swift, decisive crackdown by the colonial administration.

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