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Mohandas Gandhi's strategies for achieving Indian independence were unique. Which of the following best explains his method?
He promoted armed resistance alongside peaceful protests to challenge British rule.
He focused on negotiating with the British government rather than taking direct action.
He used civil disobedience and non-violent protests against the British rule.
He encouraged Indians to avoid all political activism and wait for British reforms.
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He used civil disobedience and non-violent protests against the British rule.
Gandhi's method—satyagraha—relied on nonviolent resistance: mass civil disobedience, noncooperation, boycotts (e.g., Salt March 1930, Non-Cooperation Movement 1920–22, Quit India 1942) to undermine British authority. He rejected armed struggle and also opposed passive waiting or only negotiating without popular action.
Gandhi's method—satyagraha—relied on nonviolent resistance: mass civil disobedience, noncooperation, boycotts (e.g., Salt March 1930, Non-Cooperation Movement 1920–22, Quit India 1942) to undermine British authority. He rejected armed struggle and also opposed passive waiting or only negotiating without popular action.
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