How does the evidence support the central idea that Gandhi decided it was time to replace violence with nonviolent protest? The evidence notes that Gandhi encouraged indentured Indians to get rid of their weapons. The evidence reveals Gandhi’s belief that workers should peacefully accept how they are treated. The evidence shows how Gandhi experimented with ways to assert one’s dignity and be free. The evidence indicates that bosses bullied workers, which Gandhi knew led to violence.

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The evidence shows how Gandhi experimented with ways to assert one’s dignity and be free

And this is because of using nonviolent protests doesn't just mean not doing violence, it's also a way of taking positive action to resist oppression or bring about change. When Gandhi refers to "assert one's dignity" he actually mean that you can use nonviolence techniques to show that you are willing to suffer in order to bring about change, without using violence andand lowering yourself to the level of the angry opponent.

The evidence support the central idea that Gandhi decided it was time to replace violence with nonviolent protest shows how Gandhi experimented with ways to assert one’s dignity and be free.

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