Which of these reasons would BEST explain the cause of Mohandas K. Gandhi’s practice of civil disobedience and the non-violent movement in India during the 20th century?

A)the invasion, occupation, and annexation of India by European powersB)the extension of Great Britain influence through diplomacy and military force in IndiaC)Gandhi’s patriotic feelings of a unified India to promote peace between Muslims and HindusD)Gandhi’s attitude to promote the awareness of the South Asian culture, heritage, and identity

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The correct answer is letter B.

In addition to his struggle for independence from India, he was also known for his thoughts and philosophy. He resorted to fasts, marches and civil disobedience, that is, encouraged non-payment of taxes and boycotts of English products.

The rivalries between Hindus and Muslims slowed the independence process. With the onset of World War II, Gandhi once again fought for the immediate withdrawal of the British from their country. Only in 1947 did the English recognize the independence of India.

Answer:

b

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