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What was one of Mohandas Gandhi's goals for the Indian nationalist movement following World War II?

A. To create the independent countries of India and Pakistan in former British territory

B. To establish a communist economy that shared wealth equally

C. To unite Muslims and Hindus in resistance against British colonialism

D. To seek the aid of Britain's enemies to overthrow its government in India

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the answers is C. to unite Muslims and Hindus in resistance against British colonialism
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One of Mohandas Gandhi's goals for the Indian nationalist movement following World War II was to unite Muslims and Hindus in resistance against British colonialism. Option C is correct.

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was an Indian activist who was the leader of the Indian independence movement against British colonial rule.

Gandhi led India to independence by implementing nonviolent civil disobedience, inspired movements for civil rights and freedom around the world.

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