Gandhi affected other people because of what he tried to do for the world. He affected people in bad ways and he affected people in good ways. He was a pacifist so he was againest violence and war. He had many protests about war, violence, racism and discrimination and people began to see his point, however some people didn't see his point at all and some people didn't like what he did so at the age of 79, Mohatma Gandhi was assasinated.
Gandhi influenced Martin Luther King Jr. . Martin Luther King jr. used nonviolence, honesty, and trust to fight for the rights of black people and gandhi used nonviolence, honesty, and trust to fight for India's independance
he promoted the values of individual liberty and the rights of free individuals to transcend oppression through free exchange and freedom of religious practice, without divisions amongst the people of India as provoked by the British Empire. His ideas have influenced many modern philosophers and political figures, such as Sam Konkin, Dennis Kucinich, Martin Luther King Jr. and older figures in his time such as Thomas Merton.
Mahatma Gandhi gave the world the concept of non voilence. He epitomized peace and non voilence yet was as stubborn as hitler or napoleon in achieving his goal of indian independence. He taught all of us to live peacefully. He gave us the concept of live and let others live freely.
Mahatma Gandhi influenced Martin Luther King JR during the Civl Rights movement. They both used nonviolence to win.
helping people amnd doing the right thing and does what ever it takes to do get a better life
Gandhi fought for independence in India . The British Rule took over India , and Gandhi started a non-violent protest to get freedom ,
he helped India get its independence
No. His religious afiliation is Hindu. He actually is known for advocating Muslim civil rights (and others).
the bhagavad Gita, Koran, Bible, " the Heaven inside you" , and others
A:One difference is that Mother Teresa sought more than anything to spread the Catholic faith, and in the process helped some thousands of the very poor, whereas Mahatma Gandhi sought to help an entire nation, with no regard to faith. Mahatma Gandhi risked his life and freedom for others. Compared to Gandhi's circumstances, Mother Teresa lived in relative comfort and died surrounded in her bedroom by sophisticated and expensive cardiac equipment, which had been specially fitted for her in the order's Motherhouse.
Gandhi tried to stop the war by not eating until the war ended.
Buddha's teachings. However, it depends on the country and tradition. Some teachings vary from others.
Mahatma Gandhi and others thought she (Miss Slade) found this a hard test and decided to walk away.
Perhaps you have Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi or Mahatma Gandhi in mind, but Gandhi was not only a leader of hindus. He was a leader to the whole of India, for hindus, muslims, sikhs, christians, as well as others. He was assassinated on 30th January, 1948.
No. His religious afiliation is Hindu. He actually is known for advocating Muslim civil rights (and others).
Mahatma Gandhi lead the Indian people to their Independence, even though he was assassinated before India's independence against the BritishJawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime Minister, he had worked for many years with Mahatma Gandhi and others for independence.^^ -TAL
Some examples of people who are considered meek include Mahatma Gandhi, Mother Teresa, and Fred Rogers. These individuals exhibited humility, gentleness, and patience in their actions and interactions with others.
He was a critical character during the partition between India and Pakistan - he preached peace in the face of violence.
the bhagavad Gita, Koran, Bible, " the Heaven inside you" , and others
Many great people risked their lives for their beliefs. Such as mahatma gandhi, subhash chandra bose etc.
The second stanza in the poem "Mahatma Gandhi" by Amado V. Hernandez likely continues to highlight Gandhi's role as a peaceful revolutionary and advocate for social change. It may describe his nonviolent resistance to injustice and his commitment to truth and righteousness. The stanza could further emphasize his influence on others and his enduring legacy as a symbol of inspiration and hope.
Susan B. Anthony; Nelson Mandela; Martin Luther King, Jr.; and Mahatma Gandhi are examples of well-known people who stood up for the rights of others.
The pronoun 'others' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed group of people or things.Example:"The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others." Mahatma Gandhi
Mahatma is a title of reverence meaning "great soul." Among others, it was given to Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948) , a great man who promoted the independence of India, and drove India and Pakistan to peace when these two counties were formed from British India and came into conflict.