He stopped eating.
It turned violent when someone threw a bomb at the police.
NO. Gandhi promoted peace and tolerance, and only civil and nonviolent disobediance. He *hated* war and he *hated* violence. Whenever his people turned to violence, he fasted in protest (stopped eating) and also to punish himself for not being able to stop it. He nearly died twice, but he was able to stop them from fighting each other using violent means. He was completely against all war. He was a great man.
Adolf Hitler.
It turned violent when someone threw a bomb at the police.
Whenever it gets turned on.
Several war protests turned violent, notably at the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago, and at the infamous Kent State Massacre in Ohio in 1970. If the question is asking about the fighting of Vietnamese forces on US territory, this contributor is not aware of any.
Loads. When Gandhi was alive he helped people. Even after his death people follow him and have turned good. He is one of my hero and he's inspired me a lot.
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he feel unhappy. he did not want people to be violent. he told people to act with dignity and courage.he was a strong leader for civil right.he knew that segregation was wrong. it mean that people were treated better or worse just because of the color of their skin.
Turned violent.
Because bullets is the only way to end an argument at a stand still.
Gandhi can be remembered as a very opiniated person, who would never sacrifice his principles or beliefs for momentary gains. principles or beliefs,which were many times contrary to conventional norms. But the determination he had , made it possible for him to have his way and change the way people think and act in certain situations. Take for instance, the beleif of Non-violence, Gandhi believed through out his life that non-violence is always better than violence. So when the Non-cooperation movemnet which he initiated against the British in the early 1920s, turned violent from his side(his followers turned violent in Chora Chauri--a small city in united province of india), he with drew the movement. Even though most of his poitical collegues termed the decision foolish, as the movement was at its peak at that time, Gandhi declined to change his decision. So one can say that he chose his belief to the momentary gain. But his sticking to his principles, moved not only his colleagues but also the masses, who understood it very clearly that whatever be the condition, if they stray away from what Gandhi had told them to do, he will not support them. Anil Bisht http://www.uncutaccess.blogspot.com/