In 2–3 sentences, explain satyagraha. Include examples in your response.

Satyagraha is a form of nonviolent resistance or civil disobedience, popularized by Mahatma Gandhi in India's struggle for independence. It involves passive resistance, such as boycotts, strikes, and fasting, to achieve social or political change. An example of satyagraha is Gandhi's Salt March in 1930, where he led a peaceful protest against British salt taxes by walking 240 miles to the sea to make salt from seawater.