The distance from the main centers of the Revolt in North India played a role in:

Limiting the spread of rebellion to Tamil Nadu
British ability to suppress any uprisings
Lack of communication and coordination
All of the above

The correct answer is: d) All of the above

The distance from the main centers of the Revolt in North India played a role in limiting the spread of rebellion to Tamil Nadu, in the British ability to suppress any uprisings, and in the lack of communication and coordination between the rebels.

The distance from the main centers of the Revolt in North India made it difficult for the rebels to communicate and coordinate their efforts. It also made it difficult for them to obtain supplies and reinforcements. As a result, the rebellion in Tamil Nadu was much smaller and less successful than the rebellion in North India.

The British were able to suppress the rebellion in Tamil Nadu more easily than the rebellion in North India because they were better prepared. They had a larger army and more resources in Tamil Nadu. They also had more experience in fighting rebellions.

The lack of communication and coordination between the rebels also contributed to their defeat. The rebels were not able to agree on a common strategy or plan of action. As a result, they were easily defeated by the British.