What was the state of the many, diverse, religions in India under British rule?
A. They were, for the most part, united behind a goal for independence.
B. There was almost constant conflict between Hindus and Muslims.
C. India was almost entirely Hindu, so there was not much religious diversity.
D. Most religions were outlawed under British rule, with the exception of Christianity.

Respuesta :

The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "D. Most religions were outlawed under British rule, with the exception of Christianity." The state of the many, diverse, religions in India under British rule is that most religions were outlawed under British rule, with the exception of Christianity.