Through civil disobedience, Mahatma Gandhi believed that the Indian independence movement could

A.
gain the support of the upper class in India.

B.
seize control of the resources on which the British relied.

C.
force change without resorting to violence.

D.
intimidate the British government into giving up control of India.

1 answer

C. force change without resorting to violence.

Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy of civil disobedience was centered on non-violent resistance as a means to achieve social and political change, particularly in the context of the Indian independence movement against British rule.