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Why did Mohandas Gandhi organize nonviolent protests in South Asia?(1 point) Responses he disagreed with India's policy of
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the cause (the enactment of the Act for the Better Government of India) led to the effect (Gandhi's criticism of British rule),
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1. Why did Mohandas Gandhi organize nonviolent protests in South Asia?(1 point) Responses he disagreed with India's policy of
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Why did Mohandas Gandhi organize nonviolent protests in South Asia?(1 point)
he disagreed with India's policy of nonalignment. he
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Why did Mohandas Gandhi nonviolent protest in South Asia? Hey he disagreed with India's policies of n o n a i g n m e n t b he
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Question 6 is based on the stimulus below: Dear Friend, God willing, it is my intention...to set out for Dharasana and reach
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Which statement BEST describes the role of the "Raj" in the independence movement in India?
Responses A The Raj wanted help from
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Why did Mohandas Gandhi organize nonviolent protests in South Asia? (1 point)
A. he disagreed with India's policy of
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Why did Mohandas Gandhi organize nonviolent protests in South Asia?(1 point) Responses he disagreed with India's policy of
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Which of the following did Mohandas Gandhi do in his effort to end British colonialism?
(1 point) • He urged Indians to use
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Set 2: Against Partition U5L7: Document D Source: Timeline. By the end of World War I in 1919, Indian leaders began fighting for
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Why did Mohandas Gandhi organize nonviolent protests in South Asia?(1 point)
he disagreed with India's policy of nonalignment. he
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Why did Mohandas Gandhi organize nonviolent protest in South Asia? he disagreed with India policy of nonalignment; he wanted
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Choose two of these tactics that were used by Mohandas Gandhi to promote change in India. Chemical warfare armed revolutions
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which of these had the greatest impact towards India political independence from the British a n a t i o n a l i s t movements
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which of these had the greatest impact towards India population Independence for the British a n a t i o n a l i s t movements
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What kind of strategies did Mohandas Gandhi use to help create WW2?
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What king of strategies did Mohandas Gandhi use to help India gain its independence?
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What methods did Mohandas Gandhi use to pressure the British to grant India its independence? Select the two correct answers.
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Which of the following best describes why some Indians consider the Salt March a failure?(1 point)
Responses Some Indians
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Which of the following best describes why some Indians consider the Salt March a failure?(1 point)
Responses Some Indians
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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
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Which of the following best describes why some Indians consider the salt march of failure some Indians couldn’t consider the
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Why is the salt march considered a failure by Indians?
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Why was India divided into two different countries when it won independence from Britain?(1 point)
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Which of the following best describes why some Indians consider the Salt March a failure?
(1 point) O Some Indians consider the
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Which of the following best describes why some Indians consider the Salt March a failure?(1 point)
Responses Some Indians
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Investigate the effect of the Amritsar Massacre on Indian nationalism.(1 point) Responses The Amritsar Massacre increased Indian
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which of the following best explains the impact of passing of the rowlatt Acts on indian nationalism
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which of the following best describes why some indians consider the salt march a failure
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Which statement is NOT true about Gandhi's views?
Group of answer choices that resistence meant putting yourself in harm's way
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True or False: After being violently attacked and beaten by police, a few members of the salt march fought back.
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True or False: The Salt March started out with a very large following of participants.
Group of answer choices True False
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What happened as a result of the Salt March?
Group of answer choices the peacful event brought worldwide support for the
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Explain how satyagraha helped India achieve independence.(1 point)
Responses  The noncooperative elements of satyagraha had
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Why was India divided into two different countries when it won independence from Britain?
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Why did Mohandas Gandhi organize nonviolent protests in South Asia?
A. he disagreed with India's policy of nonalignment. B. he
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What methods did Mohandas Gandhi use to pressure the British to grant India its independence? Select the two correct answers.
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Explain how satyagraha helped India achieve independence.(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AThe noncooperative elements of
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Explain how satyagraha helped India achieve independence.
The noncooperative elements of satyagraha negatively impacted British
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Explain how satyagraha helped India achieve independence. The noncooperative elements of satyagraha
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Which of the following best describes why some Indians consider the salt march a failure?
Some Indians consider the salt march a
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Explain how satyagraha helped India achieve independence. (1 point)
A. The cooperative elements of satyagraha encouraged Britain
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Which of the following did Mohandas Gandhi do in his effort to end British colonialism?
(1 point) He urged Indians to use
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Why was India divided into two different countries when it won independence from Britain?
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One of Gandhi's main strategies in dealing with the British was to insist his followers use
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What was Gandhi’s role in India’s independence movement?
Gandhi was a spiritual leader who advocated for nonviolence and
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What was Gandhi’s role in India’s independence movement?
Gandhi was a spiritual leader who advocated for nonviolence and
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Who was India’s first prime minister?
Mahatma Gandhi Mohammed Ali Jinnah Jawaharlal Nehru Ho Chi Minh
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What role did Mahatma Gandhi play in India's fight for independence from British Colonial rule?
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Parent Categories (15)
20th Century
Asian History
British Empire
Colonialism
Colonialism and Independence Movements
Decolonization
History
History and Politics
History/Politics
Independence Movements
Indian History
Leaders
Modern History
South Asian History and Geography
World History