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The 19th Century reawakening in India was confined to the
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- Priestly class
- Upper middle class
- Rich peasantry
- Urban landlords
Correct Option: B
The 19th century awakening in India was on the handled by the very presence of the British rule in India and the education of the middle classes. The soil for the growth of Indian nationalism and political awakening was prepared by the socio-religious reform movements of the 19th century. Although the English educated class was a minority of the whole population of India but its influence and leadership could mould public opinion as the newspapers, educational institutions and the advocates of the legal courts were all greatly influenced by the opinion of this group.