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I can confirm that:
1. The British believed that conforming to these norms would insure the success, prosperity, and wealth of the colonies.
2. While a tragedy, Albert’s death gave Queen Victoria a matronly image that her subjects could respect and revere.
3. British Raj
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The correct options are as following:
Question a
B. The British believed that conforming to these norms would insure the success, prosperity, and wealth of the colonies.
Question b
A. While a tragedy, Albert’s death gave Queen Victoria a matronly image that her subjects could respect and revere.
Question c
C. British Raj
When was the British invasion of India?
The East India Company was founded in 1600 to oversee British trade operations in the Indian Ocean.
Slowly they started to capture India and started forcing their policies and way of living.
They started ruling over India and this era in Indian history called as British Raj.
The norms for British imperialism was important because they thought it will bring socialism and unity in community.
Thus, the correct options are B, A, and C.
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