QUESTION 34 What impact did Protestant Evangelical missionaries have on British-controlled India? Reinforced tradition Indian medicine, education, and engineering O Created a new slave class in Indian...


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QUESTION 34<br>What impact did Protestant Evangelical missionaries have on British-controlled India?<br>Reinforced tradition Indian medicine, education, and engineering<br>O Created a new slave class in Indian caste system<br>O Imported technology for industrialized factory work and created a mass market for Indian textiles<br>O Creates insults to Indian culture and religion resulting in the Sepoy Mutiny/First War for Indian Independence leading to direct British rule of India<br>QUESTION 35<br>What effect do British settlers have on Aborigine groups in Australia?<br>O Settlers take advantage of the Aborigine agricultural boom including mass export of beef, cereal grains, and sugar- traditional Australian crops<br>O Aborigines become the main producers of raw materials, gold and silver<br>Decrease in Aborigine numbers (hundreds of thousands to 67,000) mainly due to disease and confrontations with farmers over land traditionally used<br>for foraging<br>Conversion of large numbers of Aborigines to Christianity and a loss of traditional language and farming techniques<br>

Extracted text: QUESTION 34 What impact did Protestant Evangelical missionaries have on British-controlled India? Reinforced tradition Indian medicine, education, and engineering O Created a new slave class in Indian caste system O Imported technology for industrialized factory work and created a mass market for Indian textiles O Creates insults to Indian culture and religion resulting in the Sepoy Mutiny/First War for Indian Independence leading to direct British rule of India QUESTION 35 What effect do British settlers have on Aborigine groups in Australia? O Settlers take advantage of the Aborigine agricultural boom including mass export of beef, cereal grains, and sugar- traditional Australian crops O Aborigines become the main producers of raw materials, gold and silver Decrease in Aborigine numbers (hundreds of thousands to 67,000) mainly due to disease and confrontations with farmers over land traditionally used for foraging Conversion of large numbers of Aborigines to Christianity and a loss of traditional language and farming techniques

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