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During the twentieth century, independence movements in India occurred because Indian citizens did not like the way the British treated them. These movements contributed to the eventual withdrawal of the British from India.

What is the BEST explanation for why the nationalist movements formed when they did?

A
Despite not being consulted by the British about entering the war, many Indians who served in World War II.
B
Many Indians believed the United States would support them if they rebelled against the British after World War II.
C
Many Indians wished to cut all international ties to avoid getting into another war after World War II.
D
Many Indians realized the best time to organize was before Britain recovered from World War II.

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

i am pretty sure because they sent thousands or maybe even millions of indians to the british to fight against nazi germany. the british also promised independence to the indians, but then jailed a bunch of indians when protests happened. hope this helps

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