History & Civics
The Muslim League changed its objectives from 'support for the British Government' to …………… leading to the Lucknow Pact.
- 'a system of self-government under Turkey.'
- 'a system of self-government like Britain.'
- 'a system of self-government under the aegis of the British Crown.'
- 'a system of self-government together with the Congress.'
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'a system of self-government under the aegis of the British Crown.'
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- Britain's hostility to Turkey
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(ii) It was confined only to the educated and rich Hindus and Muslims. It did not involve the masses.
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