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6. Why did the members of the Muslim League push for two different states to be established in India after British rule? A) They were not allowed to join the Indian National Congress Party. B) They did not trust the leadership of Jawaharlal Nehru. C) They wanted a state that was not dominated by Hindus. D) They did not believe that the British would really leave.
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The question is asking for the reason why the members of the Muslim League pushed for the establishment of two separate states in India after British rule. The Muslim League was a political party in India that was founded in 1906 and was led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The party advocated for the creation of a separate state for Muslims, which eventually led to the creation of Pakistan in 1947. The options provided are:A) They were not allowed to join the Indian National Congress Party.B) They did not trust the leadership of Jawaharlal Nehru.C) They wanted a state that was not dominated by Hindus.D) They did not believe that the British would really leave.Option A is incorrect because the Muslim League was not prevented from joining the Indian National Congress Party. In fact, some of its members were part of the Congress Party.Option B is also incorrect. While there might have been some distrust towards the leadership of Jawaharlal Nehru, it was not the primary reason for the Muslim League's push for a separate state.Option D is not the Muslim League did believe that the British would eventually leave, and their push for a separate state was not based on a lack of belief in British withdrawal.Option C is the correct answer. The Muslim League's primary reason for advocating for a separate state was the fear that Muslims would be a minority in a Hindu-majority India and would not have their rights protected. They wanted a state where Muslims would be the majority and where their political and social rights would be safeguarded. This led to the creation of Pakistan, a state where Muslims were the majority.