The “Partition of India” refers to the creation of the state of _____ area from India’s western border. The tension involving the partition revolves around religious differences in the region: most of the population of India are ______ area while a sizable minority of the country- especially in the west- is ______ area. Because of this, when _____area prepared to give India its independence, some advocated the creation of a separate state. _____ area, the leader of the Muslim League, was the loudest voice of that movement. On the other hand, ______ area, who would later be India’s first Prime Minister, advocated a unified India.

In 1946 the situation erupted into violence. On “Direct Action Day”- a day of planned peaceful protest for a separate Muslim state- radical Islamic gangs attacked and killed Hindus in Calcutta. In retaliation, Hindus struck back against Muslims. In the end, over 4,000, people died in a matter of days. On August 14, ______ area, the country of Pakistan was created as an independent Muslim state. The next day, it was granted its independence.

Word bank: Muslim, 1947, 1954, Pakistan, Hindu, Great Britain, Jawarahal Nehur, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Mohandas Gandhi
7 blank spots, you can only use the word once if there are left over words forget them

Pakistan, Hindu, Muslim, Jawaharlal Nehru, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, 1947, Great Britain

Make them in order please

The “Partition of India” refers to the creation of the state of Pakistan area from India’s western border. The tension involving the partition revolves around religious differences in the region: most of the population of India are Hindu while a sizable minority of the country- especially in the west- is Muslim. Because of this, when Great Britain prepared to give India its independence, some advocated the creation of a separate state. Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the leader of the Muslim League, was the loudest voice of that movement. On the other hand, Jawaharlal Nehru, who would later be India’s first Prime Minister, advocated a unified India. In 1946 the situation erupted into violence. On “Direct Action Day”- a day of planned peaceful protest for a separate Muslim state- radical Islamic gangs attacked and killed Hindus in Calcutta. In retaliation, Hindus struck back against Muslims. In the end, over 4,000 people died in a matter of days. On August 14, 1947, Pakistan, the country of Pakistan was created as an independent Muslim state. The next day, it was granted its independence.

no like line up the words you use, in the exact way you answer them from 1 to 7

1. Pakistan

2. Hindu
3. Muslim
4. Great Britain
5. Mohammad Ali Jinnah
6. Jawaharlal Nehru
7. 1947

These are wrong, reorder them and tell me which ones you use starting from the first blank to the last

Starting from the first blank to the last, the correct order of words used is as follows:

1. Pakistan
2. Hindu
3. Muslim
4. Great Britain
5. Mohammad Ali Jinnah
6. Jawaharlal Nehru
7. 1947

The thing says this, "The cultural divisions that resulted in the creation of the state of Pakistan were often bloody and violent. Though both countries gained their political independence, keeping the peace between them afterwards would prove a major challenge." try and fix what you got wrong

1. Pakistan

2. Hindu
3. Muslim
4. Great Britain
5. Mohammad Ali Jinnah
6. Jawaharlal Nehru
7. 1947