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Which one of the following observations about the response of Indian capitalist and other traders during the Indian National Movement is correct?

A.  Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), founded in 1927, was very soon recognised by the British government as representing the dominant opinion of the Indian capitalist class.
B.  Smaller traders and merchants never supported the movement because they suffered a lot during the mass movements.
C.  The capitalist class supported the Swadeshi Movement on a large scale.
D.  In   1930,   Federation   of  Indian   Chambers   of Commerce  and  Industry  (FICCI)  supported  the first  round  table  conference  along with  liberal nationalists.
Answer» B.  Smaller traders and merchants never supported the movement because they suffered a lot during the mass movements.


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