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Question : How did the outcomes of the first three general elections influence the political culture of India?  

 

Option 1: They encouraged political apathy

Option 2:  They led to the rise of authoritarianism  

 

Option 3: They fostered a culture of political participation  

 

Option 4: They promoted regionalism over nationalism


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Correct Answer: They fostered a culture of political participation  

 


Solution : The outcomes of the first three general elections fostered a culture of political participation in India by establishing a democratic tradition and encouraging the involvement of the masses in the electoral process.

 

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