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

Satyagraha is a nonviolent resistance or civil disobedience movement founded by Mahatma Gandhi. It is based on the principles of nonviolence, passive resistance, and self-suffering to achieve social or political change. An example of satyagraha is Gandhi's Salt March in 1930, where he led a 240-mile walk to the Arabian Sea to protest British colonial salt taxes.