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Question : What is a significant difference between British and Indian accounts of the Revolt of 1857 in terms of their focus?

Option 1: British accounts focus on military strategies, while Indian accounts focus on social impact

Option 2: British accounts emphasize the role of technology, while Indian accounts highlight traditional warfare

Option 3: British accounts portray the revolt as a criminal act, while Indian accounts view it as a struggle for freedom

Option 4: British accounts are more factual, while Indian accounts are more emotional


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Correct Answer: British accounts portray the revolt as a criminal act, while Indian accounts view it as a struggle for freedom


Solution : Correct Option: 3

Explanation: A significant difference between British and Indian accounts of the Revolt of 1857 is that British accounts often portray the revolt as a criminal act or a mutiny, while Indian accounts tend to view it as a legitimate struggle for freedom from colonial oppression.

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