By 1914, Britain:
A) had constructed in India the densest railway network in the world.
B) had excluded Indians from all sectors of the subcontinent's administration.
C) did far more trading with people of Australia and New Zealand than with the impoverished people of India.
D) had turned India into the world's workshop and China into a supplier of raw materials.
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