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Nonviolent resistance refers to disobeying
Nonviolent resistance refers to disobeying or refusing to accept something without using violence. Can you think of an example
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Why does the author focus on the Salt March of 1930 in the second section of the article titled "Nonviolent Resistance"?
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What is the purpose of the section "Explaining Nonviolence" in this article?
Group of answer choices It proves that Gandhi was
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What is the purpose of the section "Explaining Nonviolence" in this article?
Group of answer choices It proves that Gandhi was
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The MAIN idea of this article is...
Group of answer choices Gandhi's use of nonviolent resistance was effective and inspired
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Which theme is central in King’s address?
(1 point) Responses nonviolent resistance nonviolent resistance patriotism patriotism
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Which theme is central in King’s address?
(1 point) Responses nonviolent resistance nonviolent resistance patience patience
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Which theme is central in King’s address?
(1 point) Responses nonviolent resistance nonviolent resistance patriotism patriotism
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Which theme is central in King’s address?
(1 point) Responses respecting authority respecting authority nonviolent resistance
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What do Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. agree on in this article?
Group of answer choices Protesting in a nonviolent
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