In the 19th century, where did the British insist Indians to take off their shoes?
A
In market places
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B
In court rooms
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C
In their homes
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D
In sacred place
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Solution
The correct option is B In court rooms The British insisted that since Indians took off their shoes when they entered a sacred place or home, they should do so when they entered the courtroom.