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Gandi
Title: Gandi
Category: Society & Culture / People
Details: Words: 404 | Pages: 1.7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Gandi
Gandhi’s philosophy of civil disobedience influenced leaders of civil rights groups around the world. Gandhi believed in a nonviolent approach to everything, but most important, independence. Gandhi did not want to fight back no matter what the British police did to the Indians. He wouldn’t fight back, just take the circumstances. Gandhi wanted justice without violence.
Gandhi’s first protest was in South Africa. In South Africa, Gandhi got rights for all the
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successful at his goal, even though he did end up going to jail a lot of times, and went without eating for weeks. Best of all he reached his goal in a nonviolent way, and won against the British. Gandhi believes violence doesn’t solve anything, people just get hurt. Gandhi got the justice he wanted, except for the problem with the Hindu’s and Muslim’s, and that problem is yet to be resolved.
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