For a fortnight Gandhi's march is intended to be the only demonstration. Then, when he expects to be at the sea, he will begin to produce salt from brine [salt water], and so infringe [violate] the Government salt monopoly, defying the Government to arrest and punish him. At the same time his supporters everywhere have been incited by him to refuse to pay local taxes The actions taken by Gandhi reflect his commitment to which policy? a) Collectivization b) Religious intolerance c) Civil disobedience d) censorship 5) The actions of Gandhi and his supporters, as described in this passage, helped lead to the a) Banning of Western books and music b) Removal of British control from the subcontinent c) Development of an economic alliance for South Asian nations d) Peaceful partitioning of British India into India and Pakistan and why for both questions

The answer for the first question is c) Civil disobedience. Gandhi's actions of producing salt and inciting his supporters to refuse to pay taxes were acts of civil disobedience, aimed at challenging the unjust laws and policies of the British colonial government in India.

For the second question, the answer is b) Removal of British control from the subcontinent. Gandhi's non-violent resistance and civil disobedience movements played a significant role in the Indian independence movement, leading to the eventual withdrawal of British colonial rule from the Indian subcontinent.