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  • Comment: Not an encyclopedic article KylieTastic (talk) 09:10, 6 July 2025 (UTC)


Assertion (A): The British believed that the act of writing was important.

Reason (R): Every instruction, plan, policy, decision, agreement, and investigation had to be clearly written up.

Yes, both the Assertion (A) and the Reason (R) are correct, and the Reason effectively explains the Assertion. explanation- During British colonial rule, there was a strong emphasis on meticulous documentation. This practice was rooted in the belief that written records were essential for effective governance, accountability, and continuity. Every administrative action—from policies and decisions to investigations—was documented to ensure clarity and facilitate future reference. This approach led to the establishment of dedicated record rooms in administrative institutions and the creation of a vast archive of official documents.

Therefore, the Reason accurately explains the Assertion, highlighting the British emphasis on written documentation as a cornerstone of their administrative practices.