Question

Which of the following best explains the impact of the passing of the Rowlatt Acts on Indian nationalism?(1 point)
Responses

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

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

1 answer

The response that best explains the impact of the passing of the Rowlatt Acts on Indian nationalism is:

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

This response captures how the Rowlatt Acts, which allowed for repressive measures against Indians, led to widespread disillusionment and anger among the Indian populace, fueling nationalist sentiments and opposition to British rule.