How did print culture contribute to the development of a sense of Indian nationalism? Choose the most appropriate option from the following:
Print culture spread ideas of freedom and justice, uniting Indians by sharing experiences of oppression under British rule. Newspapers, books and pamphlets helped create national awareness and inspired the collective struggle for independence. Correct Option: (C) By providing a platform for shared feelings of oppression
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Print culture played a crucial role in spreading nationalist ideas. It connected people across India through newspapers, journals and pamphlets that exposed British exploitation. By sharing stories of common suffering, it encouraged unity, political awareness and participation in movements against colonial rule. This shared communication strengthened the sense of Indian nationalism. Correct Option: (C) By providing a platform for shared feelings of oppression