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Nonviolent resistance (apex)
Ganghi Spread his message of nonviolent resistance with people of different collor in boats.
Nonviolent passive resistance was the philosophy of Gandhi.
Non violent resistance is like noncooperation. Such as in sit-ins, protesters would stay sitting and quiet if provoked by authorities.I am improving this answer.Actually Nonviolent Resistance means:The policy of opposing an enemy or oppressor by any means other than violence
Mexican Americans and Native Americans asserted their rights in the 1950's via nonviolent resistance. Nonviolent resistance (or nonviolent action) is the practice of achieving goals through symbolic protests, civil disobedience, economic or political noncooperation, and other methods, without using violence. By Tim Marley
Nonviolent resistance (apex)
His goal was to improve immigrant Indians and Hindus rights and to bring freedom to India in a nonviolent way.
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His goal was to improve immigrant Indians and Hindus rights and to bring freedom to India in a nonviolent way.
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Ganghi Spread his message of nonviolent resistance with people of different collor in boats.
The study of nonviolent resistance is called nonviolence studies or nonviolent conflict studies. It explores the theory and practice of achieving social and political change through nonviolent means such as civil disobedience, protests, and grassroots movements.
Active resistance is a violent way of protesting the government, unlike passive resistance, which is nonviolent.
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Nonviolent passive resistance was the philosophy of Gandhi.
"coordinate and support nonviolent direct action."