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What is the primary difference between a political action committee (PAC) and a caucus? A. A PAC is not formally related to a political party. B. A caucus is not concerned with policy decisions. C. A PAC focuses more on supporting political candidates. D. A caucus focuses mostly on raising money for candidates.
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Ответ:
Jawaharlal Nehru unpacked the structure of the British colonial policy in India.
Explanation:
As Nehru made clear from the above excerpt that India who was a vital player in the foreign market and Britain reduced it to a mere puppet in British hands. The monopoly of the trade of the East India Company and the industrial revolution made India a market for British goods. And therefore, India was used to fulfilling the demands of colonial masters including the supply of raw material and the market for finished products. It has a devastating impact on India leading to widespread unemployment and poverty.