In the 1940s, the leadership of the Indian National Congress and the leadership of the Muslim League supported the goal of removing British control from the subcontinent.
The All-India Muslim League constituted a political party created in 1906 in the British Indian Empire. This party strongly upheld the establishment of a divided Muslim-majority nation-state, Pakistan, successfully led to the partition of British India in 1947 by the British Empire.
B) A central government was necessary to lead an army and deal with other nations.
C) Many believed this was the only way to prevent corruption in the government.
D) Without a central government, it would be impossible to prevent the English from taking over.
The answer is b(a central government was necessary to lead an army and deal with other nations
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b. the Metropolitan Museum of Art
c. the White House