Non-violent protest, or peaceful resistance.
towards affecting social changes using non-violent means such as civil disobedience
In the play Macbeth, the English forces use the tactic of camouflage by disguising themselves with foliage from Birnam Wood to hide their true numbers as they advance towards Macbeth's castle at Dunsinane. This tactic fulfills the witches' prophecy that Macbeth would be defeated when Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane.
First, let's define what the word means. It was first used by Mahatma Gandhi in India. It refers to a kind of civil disobedience. The word is from the Sanskrit language and comes from Hindu beliefs: satya means "truth," and "agraha" means firmness or strength. For Gandhi, practicing peaceful resistance led to inner strength, because he and the other protesters believed what they were doing was true and right. A sentence or two: Mahatma Gandhi did not believe in violence, so he used the tactic of "satyagraha" when he fought for Indian independence from England. Satyagraha also influenced Nelson Mandela and other civil rights leaders, including Martin Luther King Jr.
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His tactic was transparent.
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The Best tactic is, attacking from the flanks.
A winning tactic is a good tactic, every player got his own.
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A Strategy is similar a tactic, and should suffice as a synonym.
Gandhi's tactic of non-cooperation was a nonviolent form of protest. Protesters would refuse to cooperate with police during demonstrations disrupting government plans. While many were arrested, it took manpower to do it.
My tactic to do better in school, is to study more.