answers1: If you are giving a speech, then the first thing you should
know is that his name is spelled GANDHI, not Ghandi. He believed in
non-violent civil disobedience as a means of protesting against the
brutal rule of a foreign and racist government. <br>
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Even though the British government murdered hundreds of men, women,
and children, in cold blood, for no reason except their personal
pleasure, Gandhi advocated non-violent resistance. <br>
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There were thousands of incidents such as the Jalianwala Bagh
massacre, in which British troops casually and deliberately kept
shooting at hundreds of totally unarmed men, women, and children,
gathered peacefully, in a park, and the Black Hole of Calcutta, in
which the British army sadistically packed hundreds of civilians in a
room too small to hold them until everyone suffocated to death. <br>
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Still, Gandhi advocated non-violence and eventually succeeded in
driving away the British from India using purely non-violent means.
answers2: NON-VOILANCE. must be the path of ................what ever
you require. thanks.
answers3: ...non violence permeates a peaceful, humble and civil lifestyle...
answers4: Gandhi's philosophy was to behave morally, and insist that
others <br>
do the same, even though you suffer for it.
answers5: You should already be familiar with Ghandhi's philosophy if
you're giving a speech TOMORROW! But, I'll attempt to help you anyway.
I'm not sure if you're talking about Mahatma or Mohandas, but I know
about Mohandas' philosophy. Mohandas Ghandhi's philosophy was NO
VIOLENCE. When he led the salt march to protest British occupation of
his country, he advocated fighting with one's soul and not with one's
body.
answers6: It is summed up in one simple statement: <br>
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"BE THE CHANGE YOU WISH TO SEE IN THE WORLD" <br>
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You ought to rent the movie "Gandhi" and watch it. It will give you a
lot of perspective.
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