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Which of the following best describes why some Indians consider the Salt March a failure?(1 point)
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Some Indians consider the Salt March a failure because Indians still had limited power to govern themselves.
Some Indians consider the Salt March a failure because Indians still had limited power to govern themselves.
Some Indians consider the Salt March a failure because the British declared war on India.
Some Indians consider the Salt March a failure because the British declared war on India.
Some Indians consider the Salt March a failure because Gandhi resigned from the Indian National Congress.
Some Indians consider the Salt March a failure because Gandhi resigned from the Indian National Congress.
Some Indians consider the Salt March a failure because the protestors were beaten and arrested.
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Some Indians consider the Salt March a failure because Indians still had limited power to govern themselves.
Explanation: While the Salt March drew widespread attention and increased support for independence, it did not immediately end British rule or give India real self-government; many leaders and protesters were arrested or beaten, but political power remained with the British.
Explanation: While the Salt March drew widespread attention and increased support for independence, it did not immediately end British rule or give India real self-government; many leaders and protesters were arrested or beaten, but political power remained with the British.
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