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1.What is Gandhi widely considered to be? What does the term
‘Mahatma’ mean?
2.For what goal or purpose did Gandhi work towards in South
Africa?
3.Explain what satyagraha means. What is it and did it work for
Gandhi in South Africa?
4.Why did Gandhi announce a new satyagraha in 1919 in India? What were the results of his boycotts of British goods?
5.After two years in prison, what did Gandhi devote himself to?
How did he protest the British tax on salt?
6.Why was Gandhi killed and what is his legacy?
Answer:
Revered the world over for his nonviolent philosophy of passive resistance, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was known to his many followers as Mahatma, or “the great-souled one.” He began his activism as an Indian immigrant in South Africa in the early 1900s, and in the years following World War I became the leading figure in India’s struggle to gain independence from Great Britain. Known for his ascetic lifestyle–he often dressed only in a loincloth and shawl–and devout Hindu faith, Gandhi was imprisoned several times during his pursuit of non-cooperation, and undertook a number of hunger strikes to protest the oppression of India’s poorest classes, among other injustices. After Partition in 1947, he continued to work toward peace between Hindus and Muslims. Gandhi was shot to death in Delhi in January 1948 by a Hindu fundamentalist.
Early Life
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869, at Porbandar, in the present-day Indian state of Gujarat. His father was the dewan (chief minister) of Porbandar; his deeply religious mother was a devoted practitioner of Vaishnavism (worship of the Hindu god Vishnu), influenced by Jainism, an ascetic religion governed by tenets of self-discipline and nonviolence. At the age of 19, Mohandas left home to study law in London at the Inner Temple, one of the city’s four law colleges. Upon returning to India in mid-1891, he set up a law practice in Bombay, but met with little success. He soon accepted a position with an Indian firm that sent him to its office in South Africa. Along with his wife, Kasturbai, and their children, Gandhi remained in South Africa for nearly 20 years.
Did you know? In the famous Salt March of April-May 1930, thousands of Indians followed Gandhi from Ahmadabad to the Arabian Sea. The march resulted in the arrest of nearly 60,000 people, including Gandhi himself.
Gandhi was appalled by the discrimination he experienced as an Indian immigrant in South Africa. When a European magistrate in Durban asked him to take off his turban, he refused and left the courtroom. On a train voyage to Pretoria, he was thrown out of a first-class railway compartment and beaten up by a white stagecoach driver after refusing to give up his seat for a European passenger. That train journey served as a turning point for Gandhi, and he soon began developing and teaching the concept of satyagraha (“truth and firmness”), or passive resistance, as a way of non-cooperation with authorities.
The Birth of Passive Resistance
In 1906, after the Transvaal government passed an ordinance regarding the registration of its Indian population, Gandhi led a campaign of civil disobedience that would last for the next eight years. During its final phase in 1913, hundreds of Indians living in South Africa, including women, went to jail, and thousands of striking Indian miners were imprisoned, flogged and even shot. Finally, under pressure from the British and Indian governments, the government of South Africa accepted a compromise negotiated by Gandhi and General Jan Christian Smuts, which included important concessions such as the recognition of Indian marriages and the abolition of the existing poll tax for Indians.
In July 1914, Gandhi left South Africa to return to India. He supported the British war effort in World War I but remained critical of colonial authorities for measures he felt were unjust. In 1919, Gandhi launched an organized campaign of passive resistance in response to Parliament’s passage of the Rowlatt Acts, which gave colonial authorities emergency powers to suppress subversive activities. He backed off after violence broke out–including the massacre by British-led soldiers of some 400 Indians attending a meeting at Amritsar–but only temporarily, and by 1920 he was the most visible figure in the movement for Indian independence.
Answer:Revered the world over for his nonviolent philosophy of passive resistance, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was known to his many followers as Mahatma, or “the great-souled one.” He began his activism as an Indian immigrant in South Africa in the early 1900s, and in the years following World War I became the leading figure in India’s struggle to gain independence from Great Britain. Known for his ascetic lifestyle–he often dressed only in a loincloth and shawl–and devout Hindu faith, Gandhi was imprisoned several times during his pursuit of non-cooperation, and undertook a number of hunger strikes to protest the oppression of India’s poorest classes, among other injustices. After Partition in 1947, he continued to work toward peace between Hindus and Muslims. Gandhi was shot to death in Delhi in January 1948 by a Hindu fundamentalist.
Explanation:
Athens and Sparta were two important Greek city-states. However, these city-states were very different. Which city would you rather call home? A travel company is looking to create a brochure about ancient Athens or Sparta and it needs your help. You must create a travel brochure for the city you call home. You must describe what makes the city such a great place, what tourists should do on their trip, and how they can be prepared for visiting the city.
Step 1: Choose Your Home City
Athens
Sparta
Step 2: Create Your Travel Brochure
Your travel brochure must:
Write a paragraph to describe the government you live under
Write a paragraph to describe the advantages of the geography of your city
Write a paragraph to describe the role of women in your society
Write a paragraph to describe what education is like in your city-state
Write a paragraph to describe your city-state's role in the Peloponnesian War and the Persian Wars
Include three images or drawings that show aspects of the city’s government, geography, women's role in society, education or war. Include a caption for each picture.
Write a paragraph to explain why your city-state is better than any other city-state.
Answer:
I think it would be best if you researched the cities and picked one that interests you.
The paragraphs, however, needs to be done by you. The only thing I can do is advise you to do some research.
COMPARE AND CONTRAST: How was the impact from World War 1 on Americans different from the impact of the previous wars, such as the Civil War.
Answer: The answer is there have a look
Explanation:
The World War 1 experience impacted hugely on U.S. culture, domestic politics and society. The war also resulted in an increased demand for weapons abroad. This led to increased profits and heightened productivity in the American steel industry. World War 1 ushered in an era of using chemical weapons.
With events continuing in the 150th commemoration of the Civil War, it strikes me that one of the more overlooked aspects of the war continues to be its global impact. The Union’s victory over the Confederacy not only dealt a fatal blow to slavery in the United States, but it served as a catalyst to human rights reform across the world.
We all know the famous lines from Abraham Lincoln: “In giving freedom to the slave, we assure freedom to the free — honorable alike in what we give, and what we preserve. We shall nobly save, or meanly lose, the last best, hope of earth.” “[A] new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.”
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“Castro’s Communist government eliminated personal freedoms (freedom of speech, religion, and the press). Private property and businesses were taken over and religious organizations were shut down. The government-controlled the news and media. Protestors were killed or sent to prison; many Cubans escaped to Florida.”
What was the impact of the Cuban Revolution on everyday life for Cubans?
Answer:
Accompanied by a band of 81 men on board the yacht Granma, Castro landed in eastern Cuba on December 2, 1956, but most of the force was quickly killed or captured. Among the dozen men who escaped were the Castro brothers and Ernesto (“Che”) Guevara. This small band then began a guerrilla campaign against Batista in the Sierra Maestra mountains and took the name 26th of July Movement to commemorate the 1953 attack.
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Which statement do you agree with regarding the second impeachment of former President Trump? Why?
Decrying impeachment as "the greatest witch hunt in the history of our Country," Trump said that "no president has ever gone through anything like it."
"The most despicable act any president has ever committed, and the majority of Republicans cannot summon the courage or the morality to condemn it," said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.
I agree with statement one.
Explanation:
I agree with the first statement because Trump has much good during his presidentcy and I feel people fail to acknowledge that. he's also done lots for poc and people still call him racist. the media shows him as a horrible president whos failed the US even though he didn't. the media shows him like this because they favorite the left.
What principle of BLM in School stands out to you and how do you envision it in our school? (Be sure your response is at least 5 complete sentences long.)
BLM as a whole stands out to me because people shouldnt be judged on the color of their skin. The culture of African Americans is something so intresting and amazing. I belive that it should be implimented in our learning. I think that we should have lessons based on African American heros aside from history. Those are my beliefs.
What was the South's reaction to Lincoln's election?
What was the South's reaction to Lincoln's election?
Answers these two question, please
Answer:
The south thought they had no say and tried to offer peace
Explanation:
I think that this is the answer hope it helps
Which of the following economic reasons did the United States have for declaring war on Britain in 1812?
1.Anger over community property
2.Damage to American trade
3.Agreement over land claims in Texas
4.Competition for gold mines in California
Identify a foreign policy issue addressed by President Biden that you either agree or disagree with. Explain why.
In a paragraph, please
Answer:
Explanation: I think that Biden should not have let illegal immigrants just let into our country. Thus lowering American citizens job's and then raising the illegal's immigrants up on a pedestal as then they will have the jobs and we wont(Americans). And as the "President" You should take care of your citizens before worrying about some other country's citizen's.
What is the best description of this article?
It has facts on the events of the riot and an opinion on the riot’s cause.
It has opinions on the events of the riot and a fact that tells the riot’s cause.
It has only facts on the events of the riot and does not contain any opinions.
It has only opinions on the events of the riot and does not provide any facts. please help
Answer: the article appeared in the Atlanta Constitution on September 23, 1906, the day after the riot.
This newspaper was owned by white men, and all articles that were published were written by white men.
Explanation:
Answer:
its A
Explanation:
Summarize the importance of OPEC in at least 3 sentences.
Answer:
The purpose of OPEC is to “coordinate and unify the petroleum policies of its Member Countries and ensure the stabilization of oil markets in order to secure an efficient, economic and regular supply of petroleum to consumers, a steady income to producers and a fair return on capital for those investing
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Felonies could result in:
Choose all answers that are correct.
Prison time of 1 year+
Potential civil charges
A jury trial
All of the above
Answer:
all the above
Explanation:
Felonies get the wort charges
Answer:
The answer is the last one
Explanation:
If im wrong please correct me but I do alot of research on this topic
In a market economy, which of the following acts to bring prices down?
A.
an increase in consumer demand
B.
strict government regulation
C.
competition among producers
D.
having only one producer
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Gandhi believed that non-violence was important to proving his
point about injustice. He maintained this view even when his
opponents used violence. If you were in his position and mistreated
and thrown in jail for no real reason, could you maintain a position
of non-violence? Explain why or why not.
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“The US and Soviet Union were fighting a Cold War during this time. The US was supporting democracy, while the Soviet Union was supporting Communism. Cuba and the Soviet Union quickly became allies and began trading food, weapons, and supplies with each other.”
Why did Cuba and the Soviet Union become allies?
How do you think this new alliance affected the relationship between Cuba and the US?
Answer:
Cuba and the ussr became allies because Cuba and US had political disagreements as well as violence between the two and when the US refused to trade with them they made a alliance with the USSR
The US viewed Cuba as a security threat because they where in a alliance with the USSR
so they stopped trading.
Answer:
With Cuba being so close to the United States the Soviet Union could use the nukes they placed in Cuba to hit the most important parts of the United States, The Soviet Union and Cuba both wanted to expand communism, and this relationship between Stalin and Castro, was an economic one so Stalin could send military personal to Castro and this helped Cuba stay defended if the U.S launched a high risk attack.
The alliance affected the relationship between Cuba and the US by Cuba being watched by the Soviet Union so any time an attack was held on cuba it was most likely an illegal one or a very high risk spy mission, so the Americans were consistently in the red entering Communist Cuba and at risk of setting off nuclear war.
Please help also please come up with a real explanation and please don't copy other people.
Answer:
A?
Explanation:
True or false. Christianity believes that Judaism is false and all Jewish ideals should be ignored.
Answer:
false
Explanation:
Who do historians consider to be Rome's greatest emperor?
Julius Caesar
Lepidus
Mark Antony
Caesar Octavius Augustus
Answer:
Julius Caesar or Augustus
Explanation:
One of them. Most likely Augustus tho. Julius was a dictator
Please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
C.)
Explanation:
Imma guess c. sounds more reasonable
Why did Indus Valley farmers plant different crops at different times of the year? Please help.
Answer:
Because different crops grow best at different seasons.
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
If I remember correctly its for like the flooding and stuff? Im not sure I did this a couple years ago
what is thisssss one
Answer:
where is the question
Explanation:
emm friend, I don't see question. I see a huge passage
Answer:
who deleated my anwser. and how do you have permission to.
Explanation:
Giving brainliest!!!!!!
What happen I’m the final scene of the boy in the striped pajamas? Give as many details as you can plzzz
Answer:
Bruno digs a tunnel under the wire, crawls into the camp, then he and Shmuel go looking for Shmuel's missing father. Both boys are swept up in a group of prisoners being taken to the gas chamber, where all of them are murdered.
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Which of the following might be considered a positive result of the Columbian Exchange?
A.
A new language was created for all people to use in both the Old World and New World.
B.
Latin Americans built stronger immune systems after exposure to European diseases.
C.
Europeans were able to diversify their culture by adapting New World religious beliefs.
D.
New foods and technologies were available in the Old World and New World.
Answer:
this is a good amount of points it is D
Answer:
I just took the test its D :)
(1) We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.
(2) That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed.
(3) That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these Ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or abolish it, and to institute a new Government….
—the Declaration of Independence, 1776
What concept is best described by the second sentence?
A.
natural rights
B.
separation of powers
C.
bicameralism
D.
social compact
how did some merchans become rich
answer:
by selling food and goods Merchant attracted more people to Medieval Tows Merchants became wealthy and Powerful by selling variety of goods from far away lands dog mating with towns business life and enjoying town council's
List at least three things in today’s world that remain from the Hellenistic culture.
Answer:
"Man," said the Greek philosopher Protagoras (481-411 BC), "is the measure of all things of what is and what is not." This philosophy provided the foundation for Hellenism, which was devoted to the supremacy of human beings and human accomplishment. The cultural tradition of the Greeks, Hellenism was the prevalent worldview before and during the growth of early Christianity.
Hellenism was based in the belief that human beings are the ultimate source of truth and authority in the universe. Since the human being was considered the "measure of all," human wisdom was deemed to be the greatest wisdom. What could not be understood or explained was viewed as false. Human accomplishments in athletics, the arts, and architecture became the motivating drive of society. The human body was considered the ultimate in beauty, so nudity, in art, in the baths, and in sport, was common. The accumulation of material possessions in order to provide oneself with luxury and comfort was a common pursuit. What could me more natural than to get the most out of life. After all, life's greatest goal was to be the best at any pursuit.
The Hellenists tried to build their society on their gods, which were human creations. In effect, they worshiped themselves. Because they had nothing greater than themselves on which to base their worldview and society, their society eventually collapsed. No society can exist for very long when it creates its own view of truth.
Was Hellenism, at its roots, really new? No. The first evidence of it is recorded when Satan asked Eve, "Did God really say"? (Gen. 3:1). Eve, and then Adam faced an earth-shaking choice: who, or what, was the ultimate source of truth in the universe? When Adam and Eve decided to disobey God's command not to eat from the tree (Gen. 2:16-17), they decided for themselves what was right and best for them and didn't depend on God. They crowned themselves as the ultimate authority in the universe.
In contrast, the worldview of Christianity is based on God as the ultimate truth and authority. His revelation is the source of our vision for society, our knowledge, our morality, and even truth itself. The resulting values are absolute, not merely creations of our imaginations, and form a strong basis for society and the belief in the dignity of each person who is created in God's image. In such a worldview, God is the ultimate authority in the universe. Life is to be lived for him, not for us. God has created the ultimate beauty, not humankind. Truth is what God revealed and allowed his people to discover.
The core beliefs of Hellenism haven't disappeared with the advancements of today's culture. Today Hellenism is called Humanism, and it still promotes the idea that the human being is the ultimate authority in the universe. Thus truth is what the human mind can discover, demonstrate, and understand. The glorification of human accomplishment, the drive to be number one, the obsession with comfort and pleasure, the focus on the human body and sexuality, the lack of compassion for other people, and the commitment to the will of the majority as being right are built on a foundation that is as old as the Garden of Eden and was well articulated by ancient Greek philosophers.
Today we commonly hear phrases like: "Just do it." "If it feels good, go with it." "I can do whatever I want with my body." Within our public educational system, Hellenistic teaching is prevalent. Truth is defined as that which each person can logically understand and demonstrate (or at least that which the majority of people decides is right).
What does this mean to believers today? We live in the same type of world as the early Christian missionaries did. Our great task, then, is to declare that God alone is supreme and obey him. Our great temptation is that we may compromise and live as Hellenists or Humanists, and lose the opportunity to bring God's life-transforming love and truth to a spiritually needy world.
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In which situation is the principle of cross-cutting relationships useful in determining relative age?
A fault breaks through sedimentary layers.
Fossils of two different species are found in different rock layers.
Sedimentary layers form over millions of years in a lake bottom.
Lava flows form on top of one another from several eruptions over time.
Answer:
A fault breaks through sedimentary layers.
Explanation:
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Which phrase describes the absolute age of a rock?
does not provide an exact age
is the number of years since it formed
is the age compared to other rocks around it
indicates whether it is younger or older than the rocks above it