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During World War II, the Indian National Congress told citizens to

A. refuse to vote in elections.
B. purchase only British goods.
C. pay their taxes on time.
D. boycott Gandhi's protests.

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The answer is A, refuse to vote in elections.

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User Cheneym
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Answer: A. Refuse to vote in elections.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Indian National Congress was the political party behind the earliest modern nationalist movement against the British Empire in Asia and Africa.

Indian National Congress demanded Indian independence before providing help to the British war effort, and developed the Quit India campaign that led thousands of its members to be detained.

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