In early 20th century India, Mohandas Gandhi advocated the policy of satyagraha. Which of these statements BEST describes this policy?
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supporting British rule in India
passive resistance against the colonial powers that ruled over India
convincing his foes to make alliances with him in return for trade benefits
making agreements with the United States to resist possible Soviet occupation
2.
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The phrase "Indian independence movement" refers to the Indian effort to break free from the rule of
Africa
Britain
China
Pakistan
3.
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Mohandas Gandhi sought to promote nationalism in India based on
Hindu principles
Islamic principles
nonalignment during the Cold War.
political independence from Britain.
4.
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The division between India and Pakistan in 1947 was mainly due to
religious issues
nuclear tensions
geographic issues
Cold War alliances
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What is meant by the "partition" of India in 1947?
the creation of Hindu and Muslim legislatures inside of India
the establishment of African colonies controlled by an independent India
the creation of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the Hindu-dominated Union of India
the creation of British-controlled cities along the coast in an independent Indian republic
6.
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Which was one of the goals of the Indian
National Congress and the Muslim League in
India?
working to modernize Indian farming
trying to bring more industry to India
greater independence from British control
ending the religious wars being fought all
over India
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What was involved in Mohandas Gandhi's
plan of civil disobedience?
He wanted violent demonstrations all over
the country until the British left.
The people should refuse to obey a law they
felt was unfair, but do it with non-violence.
Gandhi felt it was best to go along with
British laws to avoid making the colonial
authorities angry.
He thought the best way to change the
laws was through passing legislation in the
Indian National Congress.
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