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Explain how satyagraha helped India achieve independence.(1 point)
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The cooperative elements of satyagraha encouraged Britain to negotiate with them. The nonviolent elements created international support after violent responses from the British.
The cooperative elements of satyagraha encouraged Britain to negotiate with them. The nonviolent elements created international support after violent responses from the British.

The noncooperative elements of satyagraha had little impact, but the nonviolent elements created international support after violent responses from the British.
The noncooperative elements of satyagraha had little impact, but the nonviolent elements created international support after violent responses from the British.

The noncooperative elements of satyagraha negatively impacted British influence in India. The nonviolent elements created international support after violent responses from the British.
The noncooperative elements of satyagraha negatively impacted British influence in India. The nonviolent elements created international support after violent responses from the British.

The noncooperative elements of satyagraha brought international attention as it created supply chain issues. The nonviolent elements made the British more willing to negotiate.

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The best answer is: "The noncooperative elements of satyagraha negatively impacted British influence in India. The nonviolent elements created international support after violent responses from the British."

Brief explanation: Gandhi's noncooperation and civil-disobedience campaigns weakened British authority and disrupted administration/economy, while the movement's strict nonviolence drew global sympathy when British forces responded with brutality, putting pressure on Britain to negotiate and ultimately withdraw.