Prior to World War I, what was the primary difference between Egyptian and the Indian nationalist movements?
A) In India a single political party dominated the nationalist movement, but in Egypt a variety of rival parties proliferated.
B) The Egyptian nationalist movement was dominated by peasantry, while in India Western-educated lawyers ran the movement.
C) Whereas India had been dominated by the British since the 18th century, Europeans played no role in Egyptian colonialism.
D) Egypt lacked an educated elite capable of assuming leadership of the nationalist movement.
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