Which of the following critiques the argument that the Indian Rebellion of 1857 caused the birth of Indian nationalism? (1 point)

• The rebellion was violent, but later resistance to the British was focused on nonviolent resistance.
• People from a diverse set of backgrounds joined the rebellion and sought to place the Mughal emperor back on
the throne
• India saw a wide variety of responses to the rebellion including some groups allying with the British.
• India is a pluralistic society and rarely was unified as a geographic region during its history.

The option that critiques the argument that the Indian Rebellion of 1857 caused the birth of Indian nationalism is: "India is a pluralistic society and rarely was unified as a geographic region during its history."

The option that critiques the argument that the Indian Rebellion of 1857 caused the birth of Indian nationalism is:

• India is a pluralistic society and rarely was unified as a geographic region during its history.

This critique argues that because India is a diverse and historically fragmented society, it is unlikely that the rebellion alone was responsible for the birth of Indian nationalism.