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Moral Suasion: Unofficial pressure on banks; pressure release, letters, etc.
Change through peaceful non violent means. Gandhi was a pacifist and 100% believed that the people would effect change through peaceful protest and patience
Clementina. has written: 'Letters religious and moral'
Mahatma Ghandi exemplified the teachings of the Jain religion, of which he was a member. Since Jesus taught the same great moral values, Gandhi also demonstrated the teachings of Jesus.
No, Gandhi used the the high moral ground and the freedom of the press to achieve his goals. Had he used violence he would have been portrayed merely as another rebel.
No, only dignity and moral authority. He frequently told the court that they had to convict him as a matter of law.
Barack Obama has acknowledged being inspired by Mahatma Gandhi's principles of nonviolence, justice, and equality. Obama has expressed admiration for Gandhi's peaceful methods of resistance and his ability to bring about change through moral persuasion. Gandhi's influence can be seen in Obama's emphasis on diplomacy, unity, and inclusivity during his presidency.
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Gandhi's strategy was based on nonviolent civil disobedience, which he called Satyagraha. He believed in the power of truth and moral courage to bring about social and political change. Gandhi used tactics such as boycotts, strikes, and peaceful protests to resist British colonial rule in India.
Both Gandhi and King used the element of ethos in their public speaking. They established credibility and trust with their audiences by showcasing their moral integrity, authenticity, and commitment to justice, which made their messages more persuasive and influential.
That should be "fable." With six letters, try "legend" or "mythos."
Ghandi does not mean anything, Ghandi is a name, if you want to learn about him then search him up on Google