The first and last sentences of the para are given. Rearrange the four sentences in order to form a meaning.

1. Idealism ruled Jayaprakash Narayan's life.

A. He was an extreme nationalist by the time he was 14, taking cold water baths, wearing only a khadi, dhoti and crude village-made sandals.

B. Throwing away his school books, he refused to attend a British-style college in protest against the Rowlatt Act and the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre.

C. But the seven years that he spent in the US must have had a profound effect. The theories of Soviet conspiracy in India that he articulated, might have come straight out of a Central Intelligence Agency primer.

D. He disagreed with the fundamentals of Nehru's Fabian constitutionalism, being convinced that the whole of India could never be governed from a single centre.

6. His attempts to topple Nepal's absolutist oligarchy demonstrate that he had outgrown the Ohio University professor who had found him 'aggressive in thought but not in action'.

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ABCD
2
BDAC
3
DBAC
4
CBAD

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