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Many native Indians distrusted Enlightenment ideas about liberty and equality for all and therefore did not push for independence from Britain. What made these Indians wary of the Enlightenment ideals that may have inspired revolution? A) The idea of freedom was frightening to many Indians, since they who never experienced it before. B) Many in India had enjoyed great prosperity under British rule and did not want to see it end. C) Many feared that if the British pulled out of India, they would take their technology with them. D) Many Indians were not ready to to extend equal rights to women or to the members of the lower castes.

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