One of the main causes for the rise and growth of the Indian National Movements was the grievances of several sections of the Indian society, except a few, against the British. Which of the following sections were the exception? A. Peasants and artisans B. Native rulers and landlords C. Middle classes and modern intelligentsia D. Workers and industrialists E. Moneylenders and traditional intellectuals Choose the answer from the codes given below:

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One of the main causes for the rise and growth of the Indian National Movements was the grievances of several sections of the Indian society, except a few, against the British. Which of the following sections were the exception? A. Peasants and artisans B. Native rulers and landlords C. Middle classes and modern intelligentsia D. Workers and industrialists E. Moneylenders and traditional intellectuals Choose the answer from the codes given below:






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