C) The onset of the Industrial Revolution in England
Response:
Gandhi's response to the Lahore Resolution was rather subdued; he described it as "puzzling," yet he insisted to his followers that Muslims, like all inhabitants of India, deserved the right to determine their own fate. In contrast, members of the Congress party were more vocal; Jawaharlal Nehru dismissed the Lahore proposals as "Jinnah's extraordinary suggestions," whereas Chakravarti Rajagopalachari criticized Jinnah's stance on partition as indicative of a "sick mindset".
Justification:
C. One can honor God by utilizing their skills to their fullest potential.
- fortifying the military
- strategizing
- controlling enemy movements
we must always anticipate the enemy's next move.