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17 November, 17:29

The Indian subcontinent was split between an independent India and

Pakistan as a result of:

A. European plans to keep India from becoming too powerful.

B. successful attacks by Soviet-funded communist guerrilla forces.

C. conflicts between Hindus and Muslims in the region.

O D. Mohandas Gandhi's refusal to compromise with Muslim leaders.

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  1. 17 November, 17:59
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    Answer: I know the answer

    Explanation:conflicts between Hindus and Muslims in the region.
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