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Morley-Minto Reforms aimed to
grant of Dominion status to Indians
Separate electorates for the Muslims
Special powers to the Government to deal with anti-Government elements
Full development of education
- Option 1: Grant of Dominion status to Indians
- Not related to the Morley-Minto Reforms.
- Dominion status discussions emerged later.
- Option 2: Separate electorates for the Muslims
- Correct answer.
- Introduced in the Indian Councils Act 1909.
- Allowed Muslims to elect their representatives separately.
- Option 3: Special powers to the Government to deal with anti-Government elements
- Not the focus of the Morley-Minto Reforms.
- Relates more to later acts, like the Rowlatt Act.
- Option 4: Full development of education
- Not directly tied to Morley-Minto Reforms.
- Focus was more on political aspects.
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