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What is Gandhi's philosophy?

Nonviolent passive resistance was the philosophy of Gandhi.


When Gandhi returned to India from South Africa which war effort did he support?

Gandhi supported the war between India and the British. He wanted India to have independence from the British. He did this through nonviolent protests and marches.


What of these responses to colonialism was by Ho Chi Minh but not by Mohandas Gandhi?

Ho Chi Minh's response to colonialism included the use of armed struggle and military resistance, particularly in the form of the Viet Minh movement against French colonial rule and later against American involvement in Vietnam. In contrast, Mohandas Gandhi advocated for nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience as primary methods to combat British colonial rule in India. This fundamental difference in approach highlights Ho Chi Minh's acceptance of violent methods as a means to achieve independence, which was not a strategy employed by Gandhi.


What was gandhis attitudes towards violence?

Mahatma Gandhi strongly opposed violence and advocated for nonviolent resistance as a means to achieve social and political change. He believed that violence only perpetuated a cycle of hatred and conflict, while nonviolence, or "ahimsa," could foster understanding and reconciliation. Gandhi's philosophy emphasized the power of love and truth to overcome oppression, making nonviolent action a central tenet of his approach to activism. He viewed violence as a moral failure and a deviation from the pursuit of justice.


How did Gandhi encourage revolution through?

Gandhi encouraged nonviolent protest.

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Introduced the idea of nonviolent protest.?

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi advocated non-violent protest.


Which Indian leader advocated a peaceful attempt at independence?

Gandhi


Who faced nonviolent struggle for independence of its greatest overseas possession India?

Gandhi


The Indian leader that advocated a violent attempt at independence was?

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Who championed Indian independence and advocated nonviolence?

Mohandas karamchand Gandhi


How did Gandhi win?

Mahatma Gandhi advocated a policy of non-violent, non-co-operation to achieve independence for India.


Spiritual and political leader who led the struggle for Indian independence through nonviolent means?

Mahatma Gandhi


What was the name of his movement?

The movement associated with Mahatma Gandhi was called the Indian independence movement. Gandhi led various campaigns and movements, such as nonviolent civil disobedience and Satyagraha, to achieve independence from British colonial rule.


What is Gandhi known for?

Priyanka (Gandhi) Vadra is an Indian politician. She is currently the president of the Indian National Congress, and Chairperson of the ruling United Progressive Alliance. She is known for her extrordinary jump to fame and power.


What are the differences of Dr Jose Rizal and Mahatma Gandhi?

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What is Gandhi's philosophy?

Nonviolent passive resistance was the philosophy of Gandhi.


When Gandhi returned to India from South Africa which war effort did he support?

Gandhi supported the war between India and the British. He wanted India to have independence from the British. He did this through nonviolent protests and marches.