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Why did the Indians oppose the Rowlatt Act?
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09/10/2020 11:52 am
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Why did the Indians oppose the Rowlatt Act?
(a) It introduced the Salt Law.
(b) It increased taxes on land.
(c) It gave the British the power to arrest and detain a person without a trial.
(d) It put a ban on the Congress party.
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09/10/2020 11:53 am

(c) It gave the British the power to arrest and detain a person without a trial.
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