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3 September, 02:27

Gandhi based his movement for independence for India on:

guerilla warfare.

Hindu fundamentalism.

non-violent resistance.

modernization and Westernization.

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  1. 3 September, 02:28
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    non-violent resistance

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    Gandhi was the leader of the independence movement of India. Unlike many other leaders of independence movements, Gandhi was not encouraging violence, but instead he was encouraging non-violence, protesting by civil disobedience. This basically mean that he was encouraging the people to not obey to their overlords but to avoid conflict, and everything to be solved in a diplomatic and peaceful manner.
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