Some workers’, peasants’, and tribal movements in Assam formed alliances based on:

Shared concerns over exploitation
Common opposition to government policies
Regional solidarity
All of the above

The correct answer is: d) All of the above.

Some workers’, peasants’, and tribal movements in Assam formed alliances based on shared concerns over exploitation, common opposition to government policies, and regional solidarity.

  • Shared concerns over exploitation: Workers, peasants, and tribal people in Assam have all faced exploitation at the hands of landlords, moneylenders, and government officials. These groups have come together to fight for better wages, land rights, and political representation.
  • Common opposition to government policies: The government of Assam has often been seen as being insensitive to the needs of workers, peasants, and tribal people. These groups have come together to oppose government policies that they believe are harmful to their interests, such as land acquisition for development projects and the imposition of high taxes.
  • Regional solidarity: Workers, peasants, and tribal people in Assam share a common history and culture. They have come together to promote regional solidarity and to fight for the rights of all people in Assam.

These alliances have been successful in achieving some important gains for workers, peasants, and tribal people in Assam. However, they continue to face many challenges, including poverty, illiteracy, and discrimination.

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