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Which was an effect of the massacre at Amritsar? A. Indians were afraid to ask for more rights because they thought they might be killed. B. The Amritsar massacre got little pre…
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Which was an effect of the massacre at Amritsar?
A. Indians were afraid to ask for more rights because they thought they might be killed.
B. The Amritsar massacre got little press coverage so it had very little effect on Indian
feelings.
C. Most people were so angry about the killings they became more united against the
British.
D. Most Indians felt the people gathered at Amritsar were breaking the law anyway and
deserved punishment.
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