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Why was India divided into two different countries when it won independence from Britain? (Select all that apply)(3 points) Responses Fear of discrimination by Muslims living in Hindu-dominated regions Fear of discrimination by Muslims living in Hindu-dominated regions The Bengal region wanted independence from India The Bengal region wanted independence from India Britain decided to divide the area into two regions, India and Pakistan Britain decided to divide the area into two regions, India and Pakistan Hindu leaders refused to negotiate with Britain Hindu leaders refused to negotiate with Britain Disagreement over natural resource distribution Disagreement over natural resource distribution Conflict between Muslims and Hindus living in the area
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The reasons for the division of India into two countries, India and Pakistan, during its independence from British rule include:
1. **Fear of discrimination by Muslims living in Hindu-dominated regions** - This was a significant concern for many Muslims, leading to the demand for a separate nation.
2. **Britain decided to divide the area into two regions, India and Pakistan** - The British decision to partition was influenced by various factors, including political pressures and the demand by Muslim leaders for a separate nation.
3. **Conflict between Muslims and Hindus living in the area** - Historical tensions and communal violence between the two religious communities contributed to the push for partition.
Therefore, the correct responses are:
- Fear of discrimination by Muslims living in Hindu-dominated regions
- Britain decided to divide the area into two regions, India and Pakistan
- Conflict between Muslims and Hindus living in the area
1. **Fear of discrimination by Muslims living in Hindu-dominated regions** - This was a significant concern for many Muslims, leading to the demand for a separate nation.
2. **Britain decided to divide the area into two regions, India and Pakistan** - The British decision to partition was influenced by various factors, including political pressures and the demand by Muslim leaders for a separate nation.
3. **Conflict between Muslims and Hindus living in the area** - Historical tensions and communal violence between the two religious communities contributed to the push for partition.
Therefore, the correct responses are:
- Fear of discrimination by Muslims living in Hindu-dominated regions
- Britain decided to divide the area into two regions, India and Pakistan
- Conflict between Muslims and Hindus living in the area
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