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"Femme" is an apt description of the depiction of Madame White Snake and all her incarnations. ||||| It refers to a woman who is dangerously attractive, and lures men to their downfall with her sexual attractiveness. ||||| Toyoo, her human lover in "Lust of the White Serpant" cannot shake the image of her beauty from his mind and dreams of her, and finds himself "disturbed and agitated" by her "ethereal beauty".
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What does Madame White Snake use to distract and deceive Her beauty
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"Femme" is an apt description of the depiction of Madame White Snake and all her incarnations. ||||| It refers to a woman who is dangerously attractive, and lures men to their downfall with her sexual attractiveness. ||||| Toyoo, her human lover in "Lust of the White Serpant" cannot shake the image of her beauty from his mind and dreams of her, and finds himself "disturbed and agitated" by her "ethereal beauty".
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"Femme" is an apt description of the depiction of Madame White Snake and all her incarnations. ||||| It refers to a woman who is dangerously attractive, and lures men to their downfall with her sexual attractiveness.
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"Femme" is an apt description of the depiction of Madame White Snake and all her incarnations. ||||| It refers to a woman who is dangerously attractive, and lures men to their downfall with her sexual attractiveness.
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Toyoo, her human lover in "Lust of the White Serpant" cannot shake the image of her beauty from his mind and dreams of her, and finds himself "disturbed and agitated" by her "ethereal beauty". ||||| In "Eternal Prisoner," Madame White Snake's bewitching beauty follows her lover Hsü into his dreams, and the next morning "he was so distracted that he could not concentrate on doing business." Both of these stories align negative connotations with her beauty, suggesting that her sexuality is the cause of their distraction.
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Toyoo, her human lover in "Lust of the White Serpant" cannot shake the image of her beauty from his mind and dreams of her, and finds himself "disturbed and agitated" by her "ethereal beauty". ||||| In "Eternal Prisoner," Madame White Snake's bewitching beauty follows her lover Hsü into his dreams, and the next morning "he was so distracted that he could not concentrate on doing business." Both of these stories align negative connotations with her beauty, suggesting that her sexuality is the cause of their distraction.
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Toyoo, her human lover in "Lust of the White Serpant" cannot shake the image of her beauty from his mind and dreams of her, and finds himself "disturbed and agitated" by her "ethereal beauty". ||||| In "Eternal Prisoner," Madame White Snake's bewitching beauty follows her lover Hsü into his dreams, and the next morning "he was so distracted that he could not concentrate on doing business." Both of these stories align negative connotations with her beauty, suggesting that her sexuality is the cause of their distraction.
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Toyoo, her human lover in "Lust of the White Serpant" cannot shake the image of her beauty from his mind and dreams of her, and finds himself "disturbed and agitated" by her "ethereal beauty". ||||| In "Eternal Prisoner," Madame White Snake's bewitching beauty follows her lover Hsü into his dreams, and the next morning "he was so distracted that he could not concentrate on doing business." Both of these stories align negative connotations with her beauty, suggesting that her sexuality is the cause of their distraction.
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Toyoo, her human lover in "Lust of the White Serpant" cannot shake the image of her beauty from his mind and dreams of her, and finds himself "disturbed and agitated" by her "ethereal beauty". ||||| In "Eternal Prisoner," Madame White Snake's bewitching beauty follows her lover Hsü into his dreams, and the next morning "he was so distracted that he could not concentrate on doing business." Both of these stories align negative connotations with her beauty, suggesting that her sexuality is the cause of their distraction.
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Toyoo, her human lover in "Lust of the White Serpant" cannot shake the image of her beauty from his mind and dreams of her, and finds himself "disturbed and agitated" by her "ethereal beauty". ||||| In "Eternal Prisoner," Madame White Snake's bewitching beauty follows her lover Hsü into his dreams, and the next morning "he was so distracted that he could not concentrate on doing business." Both of these stories align negative connotations with her beauty, suggesting that her sexuality is the cause of their distraction.
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Toyoo, her human lover in "Lust of the White Serpant" cannot shake the image of her beauty from his mind and dreams of her, and finds himself "disturbed and agitated" by her "ethereal beauty". ||||| In "Eternal Prisoner," Madame White Snake's bewitching beauty follows her lover Hsü into his dreams, and the next morning "he was so distracted that he could not concentrate on doing business." Both of these stories align negative connotations with her beauty, suggesting that her sexuality is the cause of their distraction.
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Independence with Partition: The British began to see India's independence as inevitable; however, only a few seemed to understand the vital role of the religious groups. ||||| Britain prepared a parliamentary democracy with majority rule, but the majority were Hindus — and Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs had been killing each other in war for many centuries.
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Independence with Partition: The British began to see India's independence as inevitable; however, only a few seemed to understand the vital role of the religious groups. ||||| Britain prepared a parliamentary democracy with majority rule, but the majority were Hindus — and Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs had been killing each other in war for many centuries.
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Meanwhile, Gandhi vehemently opposed any dismemberment of the country, and tried to keep people united by fasting to uphold the spirit of love, and by focussing on the common adversary: the British. ||||| Advocating civil disobedience, he led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax.
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With riots growing ever more bloody in Bengal, Bihar, and the Punjab, India's last viceroy, Lord Mountbatten, kept a mandate to make the British departure as quick and as smooth as possible. ||||| Quick it was — six months after his arrival — but not smooth.
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With riots growing ever more bloody in Bengal, Bihar, and the Punjab, India's last viceroy, Lord Mountbatten, kept a mandate to make the British departure as quick and as smooth as possible. ||||| Quick it was — six months after his arrival — but not smooth.
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With riots growing ever more bloody in Bengal, Bihar, and the Punjab, India's last viceroy, Lord Mountbatten, kept a mandate to make the British departure as quick and as smooth as possible. ||||| Quick it was — six months after his arrival — but not smooth.
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With riots growing ever more bloody in Bengal, Bihar, and the Punjab, India's last viceroy, Lord Mountbatten, kept a mandate to make the British departure as quick and as smooth as possible. ||||| Quick it was — six months after his arrival — but not smooth.
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With riots growing ever more bloody in Bengal, Bihar, and the Punjab, India's last viceroy, Lord Mountbatten, kept a mandate to make the British departure as quick and as smooth as possible. ||||| Quick it was — six months after his arrival — but not smooth.
How long did the British departure from India take 3 months
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With riots growing ever more bloody in Bengal, Bihar, and the Punjab, India's last viceroy, Lord Mountbatten, kept a mandate to make the British departure as quick and as smooth as possible. ||||| Quick it was — six months after his arrival — but not smooth.
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Meanwhile, Gandhi vehemently opposed any dismemberment of the country, and tried to keep people united by fasting to uphold the spirit of love, and by focussing on the common adversary: the British. ||||| " The Muslim campaign for Partition was led by London-trained Bombay lawyer, Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
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Meanwhile, Gandhi vehemently opposed any dismemberment of the country, and tried to keep people united by fasting to uphold the spirit of love, and by focussing on the common adversary: the British. ||||| " The Muslim campaign for Partition was led by London-trained Bombay lawyer, Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
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What did Gandhi disagree with Muhammad Ali Jinnah about How much to charge for salt
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Advocating civil disobedience, he led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax. ||||| This put more than 60,000 in jail.
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Advocating civil disobedience, he led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax. ||||| This put more than 60,000 in jail.
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Advocating civil disobedience, he led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax. ||||| This put more than 60,000 in jail.
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Advocating civil disobedience, he led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax. ||||| This put more than 60,000 in jail.
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Advocating civil disobedience, he led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax. ||||| This put more than 60,000 in jail.
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Advocating civil disobedience, he led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax. ||||| This put more than 60,000 in jail.
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The legislation on reserving seats gave the Muslims the basis for an alternative to an India in which they were only a quarter of the population: Partition. ||||| In 1930, the poet Muhammad Iqbal proposed a separate Muslim homeland in the northwest of India.
Who gave the Muslims the idea of partition Ghandi
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The legislation on reserving seats gave the Muslims the basis for an alternative to an India in which they were only a quarter of the population: Partition. ||||| In 1930, the poet Muhammad Iqbal proposed a separate Muslim homeland in the northwest of India.
Who gave the Muslims the idea of partition Muhammad Ali Jinnah
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The legislation on reserving seats gave the Muslims the basis for an alternative to an India in which they were only a quarter of the population: Partition. ||||| In 1930, the poet Muhammad Iqbal proposed a separate Muslim homeland in the northwest of India.
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The legislation on reserving seats gave the Muslims the basis for an alternative to an India in which they were only a quarter of the population: Partition. ||||| In 1930, the poet Muhammad Iqbal proposed a separate Muslim homeland in the northwest of India.
Who gave the Muslims the idea of partition Winston Churchill
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The legislation on reserving seats gave the Muslims the basis for an alternative to an India in which they were only a quarter of the population: Partition. ||||| In 1930, the poet Muhammad Iqbal proposed a separate Muslim homeland in the northwest of India.
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Meanwhile, Gandhi vehemently opposed any dismemberment of the country, and tried to keep people united by fasting to uphold the spirit of love, and by focussing on the common adversary: the British. ||||| Advocating civil disobedience, he led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax.
What march was held by Gandhi to refocus his country's citizens on the common adversary-the British Salt March to the sea
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Meanwhile, Gandhi vehemently opposed any dismemberment of the country, and tried to keep people united by fasting to uphold the spirit of love, and by focussing on the common adversary: the British. ||||| Advocating civil disobedience, he led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax.
What march was held by Gandhi to refocus his country's citizens on the common adversary-the British May Day march
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Meanwhile, Gandhi vehemently opposed any dismemberment of the country, and tried to keep people united by fasting to uphold the spirit of love, and by focussing on the common adversary: the British. ||||| Advocating civil disobedience, he led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax.
What march was held by Gandhi to refocus his country's citizens on the common adversary-the British Civil rights march
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Meanwhile, Gandhi vehemently opposed any dismemberment of the country, and tried to keep people united by fasting to uphold the spirit of love, and by focussing on the common adversary: the British. ||||| Advocating civil disobedience, he led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax.
What march was held by Gandhi to refocus his country's citizens on the common adversary-the British Salt March
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Meanwhile, Gandhi vehemently opposed any dismemberment of the country, and tried to keep people united by fasting to uphold the spirit of love, and by focussing on the common adversary: the British. ||||| Advocating civil disobedience, he led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax.
What march was held by Gandhi to refocus his country's citizens on the common adversary-the British Quit India
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Meanwhile, Gandhi vehemently opposed any dismemberment of the country, and tried to keep people united by fasting to uphold the spirit of love, and by focussing on the common adversary: the British. ||||| Advocating civil disobedience, he led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax.
You get shocked because of moving electric charges and moving electric charges also creates what Short circuit
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Meanwhile, Gandhi vehemently opposed any dismemberment of the country, and tried to keep people united by fasting to uphold the spirit of love, and by focussing on the common adversary: the British. ||||| Advocating civil disobedience, he led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax.
Who led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax Ghandi
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Meanwhile, Gandhi vehemently opposed any dismemberment of the country, and tried to keep people united by fasting to uphold the spirit of love, and by focussing on the common adversary: the British. ||||| Advocating civil disobedience, he led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax.
Who led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax Muhammad Ali Jinnah
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Meanwhile, Gandhi vehemently opposed any dismemberment of the country, and tried to keep people united by fasting to uphold the spirit of love, and by focussing on the common adversary: the British. ||||| Advocating civil disobedience, he led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax.
Who led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax Gandhi
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Meanwhile, Gandhi vehemently opposed any dismemberment of the country, and tried to keep people united by fasting to uphold the spirit of love, and by focussing on the common adversary: the British. ||||| Advocating civil disobedience, he led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax.
Who led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax Winston Churchill
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Meanwhile, Gandhi vehemently opposed any dismemberment of the country, and tried to keep people united by fasting to uphold the spirit of love, and by focussing on the common adversary: the British. ||||| Advocating civil disobedience, he led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax.
Who led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax Nehru
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Meanwhile, Gandhi vehemently opposed any dismemberment of the country, and tried to keep people united by fasting to uphold the spirit of love, and by focussing on the common adversary: the British. ||||| Advocating civil disobedience, he led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax.
Along with Abu Hoshar, who was one of the 15 terrorists arrested by Jordanian authorities Usama Bin Laden
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Britain prepared a parliamentary democracy with majority rule, but the majority were Hindus — and Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs had been killing each other in war for many centuries. ||||| Nehru's Congress Party, largely Hindu with a socialist leadership, wanted a parliamentary democracy.
Why would Nehru's largely Hindu Congress Party want a parliamentary democracy To become a part of Japan
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Britain prepared a parliamentary democracy with majority rule, but the majority were Hindus — and Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs had been killing each other in war for many centuries. ||||| Nehru's Congress Party, largely Hindu with a socialist leadership, wanted a parliamentary democracy.
Why would Nehru's largely Hindu Congress Party want a parliamentary democracy Because. parliamentary democracy has majority rule and Hindus were the majority
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Britain prepared a parliamentary democracy with majority rule, but the majority were Hindus — and Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs had been killing each other in war for many centuries. ||||| Nehru's Congress Party, largely Hindu with a socialist leadership, wanted a parliamentary democracy.
Why would Nehru's largely Hindu Congress Party want a parliamentary democracy To upset Britain
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Britain prepared a parliamentary democracy with majority rule, but the majority were Hindus — and Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs had been killing each other in war for many centuries. ||||| Nehru's Congress Party, largely Hindu with a socialist leadership, wanted a parliamentary democracy.
Why would Nehru's largely Hindu Congress Party want a parliamentary democracy They were socialists and wanted all groups to have a say in how the new country was run, to avoid further violence
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Britain prepared a parliamentary democracy with majority rule, but the majority were Hindus — and Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs had been killing each other in war for many centuries. ||||| Nehru's Congress Party, largely Hindu with a socialist leadership, wanted a parliamentary democracy.
Why would Nehru's largely Hindu Congress Party want a parliamentary democracy Since he wanted to rule
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Britain prepared a parliamentary democracy with majority rule, but the majority were Hindus — and Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs had been killing each other in war for many centuries. ||||| Nehru's Congress Party, largely Hindu with a socialist leadership, wanted a parliamentary democracy.
Why would Nehru's largely Hindu Congress Party want a parliamentary democracy To elect a king
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Britain prepared a parliamentary democracy with majority rule, but the majority were Hindus — and Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs had been killing each other in war for many centuries. ||||| Nehru's Congress Party, largely Hindu with a socialist leadership, wanted a parliamentary democracy.
The probes have differing personalities and the intelligence level of what Sentient lifeforms
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In 1930, the poet Muhammad Iqbal proposed a separate Muslim homeland in the northwest of India. ||||| A small group of Indian Muslims at Cambridge came up with the name Pakistan, using the initials of the Punjab, Afghania (N.W. Frontier Province), Kashmir, and Sind (at the same time producing the word pak, meaning "pure"), and adding "stan," the Persian suffix for the word "country.
In 1930, the poet Muhammad Iqbal proposed a separate Muslim homeland in the northwest of India. This proposal began the birth of what country Afghanistan
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In 1930, the poet Muhammad Iqbal proposed a separate Muslim homeland in the northwest of India. ||||| A small group of Indian Muslims at Cambridge came up with the name Pakistan, using the initials of the Punjab, Afghania (N.W. Frontier Province), Kashmir, and Sind (at the same time producing the word pak, meaning "pure"), and adding "stan," the Persian suffix for the word "country.
In 1930, the poet Muhammad Iqbal proposed a separate Muslim homeland in the northwest of India. This proposal began the birth of what country Bangladesh
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In 1930, the poet Muhammad Iqbal proposed a separate Muslim homeland in the northwest of India. ||||| A small group of Indian Muslims at Cambridge came up with the name Pakistan, using the initials of the Punjab, Afghania (N.W. Frontier Province), Kashmir, and Sind (at the same time producing the word pak, meaning "pure"), and adding "stan," the Persian suffix for the word "country.
In 1930, the poet Muhammad Iqbal proposed a separate Muslim homeland in the northwest of India. This proposal began the birth of what country Pakistan
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In 1930, the poet Muhammad Iqbal proposed a separate Muslim homeland in the northwest of India. ||||| A small group of Indian Muslims at Cambridge came up with the name Pakistan, using the initials of the Punjab, Afghania (N.W. Frontier Province), Kashmir, and Sind (at the same time producing the word pak, meaning "pure"), and adding "stan," the Persian suffix for the word "country.
In 1930, the poet Muhammad Iqbal proposed a separate Muslim homeland in the northwest of India. This proposal began the birth of what country Uzbekistan
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In 1930, the poet Muhammad Iqbal proposed a separate Muslim homeland in the northwest of India. ||||| A small group of Indian Muslims at Cambridge came up with the name Pakistan, using the initials of the Punjab, Afghania (N.W. Frontier Province), Kashmir, and Sind (at the same time producing the word pak, meaning "pure"), and adding "stan," the Persian suffix for the word "country.
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Indians courageously fought alongside the British troops, in Burma, the Middle East, and Europe, but Gandhi saw the British as a provocation for Japanese invasion and was jailed yet again, for launching a "Quit India" campaign in the year 1942. ||||| Winston Churchill didn't want any Indian independence and so it was probably as well for India that he was defeated by Attlee's Labor Party in 1945.
What did Gandhi disagree about with Winston Churchill Independence of India
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Indians courageously fought alongside the British troops, in Burma, the Middle East, and Europe, but Gandhi saw the British as a provocation for Japanese invasion and was jailed yet again, for launching a "Quit India" campaign in the year 1942. ||||| Winston Churchill didn't want any Indian independence and so it was probably as well for India that he was defeated by Attlee's Labor Party in 1945.
What did Gandhi disagree about with Winston Churchill Indian independence
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Indians courageously fought alongside the British troops, in Burma, the Middle East, and Europe, but Gandhi saw the British as a provocation for Japanese invasion and was jailed yet again, for launching a "Quit India" campaign in the year 1942. ||||| Winston Churchill didn't want any Indian independence and so it was probably as well for India that he was defeated by Attlee's Labor Party in 1945.
What did Gandhi disagree about with Winston Churchill World War II
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Indians courageously fought alongside the British troops, in Burma, the Middle East, and Europe, but Gandhi saw the British as a provocation for Japanese invasion and was jailed yet again, for launching a "Quit India" campaign in the year 1942. ||||| Winston Churchill didn't want any Indian independence and so it was probably as well for India that he was defeated by Attlee's Labor Party in 1945.
What did Gandhi disagree about with Winston Churchill American independence
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Indians courageously fought alongside the British troops, in Burma, the Middle East, and Europe, but Gandhi saw the British as a provocation for Japanese invasion and was jailed yet again, for launching a "Quit India" campaign in the year 1942. ||||| Winston Churchill didn't want any Indian independence and so it was probably as well for India that he was defeated by Attlee's Labor Party in 1945.
What did Gandhi disagree about with Winston Churchill About the formation of Pakistan
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Indians courageously fought alongside the British troops, in Burma, the Middle East, and Europe, but Gandhi saw the British as a provocation for Japanese invasion and was jailed yet again, for launching a "Quit India" campaign in the year 1942. ||||| Winston Churchill didn't want any Indian independence and so it was probably as well for India that he was defeated by Attlee's Labor Party in 1945.
What did Gandhi disagree about with Winston Churchill Winston Churchill did not want Indian independence and Gandhi did
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Indians courageously fought alongside the British troops, in Burma, the Middle East, and Europe, but Gandhi saw the British as a provocation for Japanese invasion and was jailed yet again, for launching a "Quit India" campaign in the year 1942. ||||| Winston Churchill didn't want any Indian independence and so it was probably as well for India that he was defeated by Attlee's Labor Party in 1945.
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