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In 1828 the Brahmo Samaj (Divine Society), attracted Indians who sought to reconcile the values of the West with the religious traditions of India and advocated for which reforms and/or bans on certain traditional practices?

A. Advocated for reforms in the caste system and child marriage.
B. Advocated for full equal rights for women.
C. Backed British efforts to ban widow burning (sati), slavery, prohibitions against widows remarrying, and female infanticide.
D. Both A and C

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Answer:

D. A and C

Step-by-step explanation:

The main reforms made by the Brahmo Samaj were the abolition of child marriage and the promotion of widows remarrying.

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