In the early decades of the 20th century, Mohandas K. Gandhi, a British-educated lawyer, gives up all of his material belongings in order to devote his life to the fight for Indian independence. Gandhi, when confronted with armed resistance from the British government, chooses a policy of "passive resistance," which means that he strives to obtain freedom for his people without resorting to the use of violence.
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In the early decades of the 20th century, Mohandas K. Gandhi, a British-educated lawyer, gives up all of his material belongings in order to devote his life to the fight for Indian independence. Gandhi, when confronted with armed resistance from the British government, chooses a policy of "passive resistance," which means that he strives to obtain freedom for his people without resorting to the use of violence.
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