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5 June, 14:22

Why did the Salt March embarrass Britain?

The world could see how easy it was to make salt.

The world forced Britain to lower its prices of salt.

The world learned about the brutal beatings of peaceful protesters.

The world saw that the campaign continued despite Gandhi's arrest.

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  1. 5 June, 14:25
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    The correct answer is C. The world learned about the brutal beatings of peaceful protesters.

    Explanation:

    The Salt March was a nonviolent protest that took place in 1930 and lasted 24 days; in this, Indians led by Mahatma Gandhi opposed the control of Great Britain in India, and especially the control of this country over the import of salts. Additionally, Great Britain responded to these protests with violence as police beat and arrested many of the protesters including Gandhi. These events were widely covered by media, and due to this, the world saw the violence against the peaceful protesters, which was embarrassing for Britain because during this time Civil Rights were an important issue around the world.
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