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Which of the following best explains the impact of the passing of the Rowlatt Acts on Indian nationalism?(1 point)
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The Rowlatt Acts were met with peaceful demonstrations, reassuring the British faith in Punjab.
The Rowlatt Acts were met with peaceful demonstrations, reassuring the British faith in Punjab.

The Rowlatt Acts led to a Sepoy revolt because they disrespected the Indian soldiers' religions.
The Rowlatt Acts led to a Sepoy revolt because they disrespected the Indian soldiers' religions.

The Rowlatt Acts helped destroy the faith of Indians in a peaceful Indian-British ruling of India.
The Rowlatt Acts helped destroy the faith of Indians in a peaceful Indian-British ruling of India.

The Rowlatt Acts encouraged unorganized revolts of independence across all of India.

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The Rowlatt Acts helped destroy the faith of Indians in a peaceful Indian-British ruling of India.

Explanation: The acts allowed detention without trial and repressive measures, provoking widespread anger and protests (leading to events like the Jallianwala Bagh massacre) and destroying many Indians' belief in peaceful, fair British rule.