History & Civics
(A) The Early Nationalists created national awakening among people that they belonged to one common country — India.
(R) The Early Nationalists drew the masses into the mainstream of the national movement.
- (R) contradicts (A)
- (R) is the reason for (A)
- (A) is true but (R) is false
- (A) and (R) are independent of each other.
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(A) is true but (R) is false
Explanation — The Early Nationalists failed to draw the masses into the mainstream of the national movement.
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