Which statement best compares and contrasts the
conclusions of these passages?
Both conclusions wish other nations of the world
well, but Chamberlain advocates imperialism, while
Nehru advocates freedom for India.
Both conclusions advocate freedom of religion, but
Chamberlain wants a separate England, while Nehru
wants unity with England.
Both conclusions encourage the union of British
people, but Chamberlain considers other countries
rivals, while Nehru cooperates with them.
Both conclusions describe other nations as
competition,
but Chamberlain wants peace, while
Nehru wants democracy.