Violent resistance refers to actions taken by individuals or groups that involve the use of physical force to oppose or challenge an oppressive system or authority. This can include armed conflict, riots, or other forms of aggression aimed at achieving political or social change. While some view it as a legitimate means of fighting against injustice, others criticize it for perpetuating cycles of violence and undermining peaceful efforts for resolution. The effectiveness and moral implications of violent resistance are often hotly debated.
Active resistance is a violent way of protesting the government, unlike passive resistance, which is nonviolent.
Alabama
The answer is Ghandi.
His belief, practice and teaching of "Passive" (non-violent) resistance.
Mahatma Gandhi
Nigeria
Ghandi
By active resistance gandhiji ment 'War without voilence' By active resistance gandhiji ment 'War without voilence'
Turned violent.
civil disobedience, or non-violent resistance
Non-violent protest, or peaceful resistance.
Marking the start of the revolution.