The Home Rule Leagues of Tilak and Annie Besant were merged into one in
1) 1916
2) 1918
3) 1920
4) 1923
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The correct answer is 1918 .
The Home Rule Leagues were two separate organizations established by Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Annie Besant in India during the Indian independence movement. Tilak founded the first Home Rule League in April 1916 in Maharashtra, and Besant established the second Home Rule League in September 1916 in Madras.
In September 1917, both Tilak and Besant were released from prison, and they began to work towards merging the two leagues into a single entity. The merger was finally announced in September 1918, and the All India Home Rule League was formed with Tilak as its president and Besant as its patron.
Therefore, the correct answer to the question is option (2) 1918.