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Per NCERT, the Inland Emigration Act of 1859 had what effect on plantation workers?
AWorkers were not permitted to LEAVE the tea gardens without permission — and were rarely granted such permission
BWorkers got free schooling
CWorkers could vote in elections
DWorkers received high wages
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Workers were not permitted to LEAVE the tea gardens without permission — and were rarely granted such permission
Per NCERT §2.3, the 1859 Act confined plantation workers in tea gardens. The other options misstate.
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