Which of the following statements best reflects the ideological justification used by the British to legitimize their imperial rule in India during the nineteenth century?
C. The British Empire justified its rule mainly through the revival of Mughal administrative traditions.
D. British imperial policy in India rejected the idea of cultural superiority and emphasized equality with Indian traditions.
A. The British administration openly declared that their rule was solely meant for economic exploitation.
B. British officials frequently presented their rule as a mission to civilize and modernize Indian society.
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