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Which best describes Gandhi's tactic of noncooperation?

civil disobedience the act of protesting without the use of violence, in Gandhi's case the civil disobedience was met with violence as it is in most situations making the other side appear savage.


What are three principle of Gandhi?

Satyagraha - Mass demonstrations or protests Ahisma - Nonviolence in the face of attack Civil Disobedience - Refusal to obey unjust laws and suffering the consequences.


What are the three principles of gandhi?

Satyagraha - Mass demonstrations or protests Ahisma - Nonviolence in the face of attack Civil Disobedience - Refusal to obey unjust laws and suffering the consequences.


What are the three principles of mahatma gandhi?

Satyagraha - Mass demonstrations or protests Ahisma - Nonviolence in the face of attack Civil Disobedience - Refusal to obey unjust laws and suffering the consequences.


Mohandas gandhi protested british laws by?

using methods of civil disobedience, that is, refusing to obey laws considered to be unjust. =)


Did Rosa Parks overcome opposition?

Yes :D she would not conform to (or obey) the unequal and unjust laws of segregation.


Civil Disobedience?

A form of protest in which people were urged to not obey the law they considered unjust. But instead of protesting with violence, they were encouraged to peacefully refuse to obey those laws.


Unjust laws exist shall we be content to obey them or shall we endeavor to amend them and obey them until we have succeeded or shall we transgress them at once Which of these rhetorical devices does T?

In this question, the rhetorical device used is anaphora, as it repeats the structure "shall we" to emphasize the different options regarding unjust laws. This repetition highlights the moral dilemma faced when confronting unjust laws and encourages the audience to reflect on their own stance. The use of parallelism in the phrasing also strengthens the impact of the choices presented.


What is refusal to obey government law or laws as means of passive resistance because of one moral conviction?

Civil disobedience


What is the refusal of soldiers to obey orders?

Insubordination punishment


The idea of not following any law or rule that is considered unjust is called?

It is called Resistance or Disobedience. (Civil disobedience). . An individual in a society must obey just laws. Disobey and resist unjust laws....However,there are ways within the legal system through which the problems can be solved peacefully.


Should you obey laws that you did not create?

Yes, obey the laws and obey them well.