Q. What was the name of the act that allowed detention without trial, sparking protests in 1919?
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Correct Answer: (A)
Rowlatt Act
Explanation: The Rowlatt Act gave the British government the power to arrest and detain individuals without trial, leading to widespread protests across India.
Explanation by: Ravi Chauhan
The Rowlatt Act gave the British government the power to arrest and detain individuals without trial, leading to widespread protests across India.