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Choose the options that were not a part of Queen Victoria’s Proclamation. P: All subjects of the Queen would be treated as equals. Q: A general pardon to all those who were a part of the 1857 uprising

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Choose the options that were not a part of Queen Victoria’s Proclamation.

P: All subjects of the Queen would be treated as equals.

Q: A general pardon to all those who were a part of the 1857 uprising.

R: Policy of non-intervention in social and religious matters.

S: Continue political expansion with the Doctrine of Lapse and Subsidiary Alliance.

Options

  • P and Q

  • Q and R

  • R and S

  • Q and S

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Solution

Q and S

Explanation:

Queen Victoria’s 1858 Proclamation promised equal treatment of Indians and Europeans and a policy of non‑intervention in social and religious matters, and it offered a general pardon to those involved in the 1857 uprising, with exceptions for those guilty of murder or other atrocities, so the unconditional statement Q is incorrect. It also abandoned expansionist measures like the Doctrine of Lapse (so S was not part).

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Chapter 1: The First War of Independence, 1857 - EXERCISES [Page 22]

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Morning Star Total History and Civics [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 1 The First War of Independence, 1857
EXERCISES | Q I. A. 14. | Page 22
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