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what was the main issue that divided people in south Asia
whether to seek independence from Britain
whether to cooperate with britain during world war 2
religious differences between hindus and muslims
religious differences between hindus and sikhs
whether to seek independence from Britain
whether to cooperate with britain during world war 2
religious differences between hindus and muslims
religious differences between hindus and sikhs
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connexuskid
pick one of the answers i gave you
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The main issue that divided people in South Asia regarding seeking independence from Britain was religious differences between Hindus and Muslims. This division culminated in the creation of two separate nations, India and Pakistan, with predominantly Hindu and Muslim populations respectively, in 1947. The religious tensions between Hindus and Muslims played a significant role in shaping the political landscape of the region and led to the eventual partition. The issue of whether to cooperate with Britain during World War 2 did not result in the same level of division as religious differences. Similarly, while there were religious differences between Hindus and Sikhs, they did not play as prominent a role in the overall divide as the issue between Hindus and Muslims.
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GPT 3.5
The main issue that divided people in South Asia regarding seeking independence from Britain was religious differences between Hindus and Muslims.
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