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8 July, 08:01

What was life like under the Rowlatt Acts?

A) It was legal for the British to open fire on a group of unarmed citizens.

B) Any Indian urging people to disobey the government could be arrested.

C) People had to pay a tax on salt, which paid for British occupation.

D) It was illegal for Indians to express a desire for self-rule.

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  1. 8 July, 11:33
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    The answer is b) any Indian urging people to disobey the government could be arrested
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