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What form of resistance did Mohandas Gandhi believe would be most effective in achieving political goals?

A. Guerrilla
B. Nonviolent
C. Military
D. revolutionary

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User Tuananh
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B. Nonviolent
Gandhi is known for his nonviolent protests against the British empire. For example, during the Salt March, he led a group in a march to the sea to protest the British salt monopoly.
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User Vibin Jith
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Answer:

The correct answer is option B. "Nonviolent".

Step-by-step explanation:

Mohandas Karamchad Gandhi, is one of the most widely known pacifist in the world, following a nonviolent politics for his entire life. Gandhi believed that nonviolence was the answer, and he proved that his approach is effective in numerous occasions, including: creating the Indian Relief Act of 1914, winning a pacific battle of disobedience against the landlords of Champaran in 1917, leading the Kheda's non-violent tax revolt in 1918, among others.

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