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The Maratha policy of Chauth was significant mainly because it—

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Chauth was a tax amounting to one-fourth of the land revenue, levied by the Marathas on non-Maratha territories. In exchange for this payment, the Marathas guaranteed protection against external invasions and, more importantly, promised not to raid the territory themselves. It effectively turned neighboring states into tributaries and institutionalized a system of military “protection money.” ANSWER: (B) Institutionalized military protection

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