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6 November, 17:57

Why was the Dalai Lama's Nobel Peace Prize important to the world at large?

A) It increased awareness of China's oppression in Tibet.

B) It demonstrated the worth of peaceful Buddhist values.

C) It proved that most Asian nations hated communism.

D) It showed the world an example of peaceful resistance.

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  1. 6 November, 18:01
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    D) It showed the world an example of peaceful resistance

    Explanation:

    Dalai Lama is one of the most famous people in the world. He is the leader of the Tibetan people, though he is not living in Tibet for quite some time now, but instead is in exile. Dalai Lama was promoting peaceful resistance toward the Chinese authorities in order to win Tibet independence. He has always opposed aggression, and has kept it that way. Because of the manner in which he was leading the Tibetans against the Chinese oppression, Dalai Lama got a Nobel Peace Prize. This Nobel Peace Prize was important for the world to see what is actually happening in Tibet, but it also showed the world that peaceful resistance is possible, and that aggression can and should be avoided for the well being of everyone.
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