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Q: How did Gandhi use the tactic of a boycott to further his objectives?
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The most effective tactic the colonists used against the hated taxes was a?

Boycott against british goods. S.O.S, right?


What was the most effective tactic the colonists used against the hated taxes was?

Boycott


What bests describes Gandhi's tactic of noncooperation?

a non-violent revolution


Which is an economic tactic that both consumers and governments can use to try to change offensive behaviors?

A Boycott


What was Gandhi's tactic of Satyagraha primarily aimed towards?

Non-violent protest, or peaceful resistance.


What is the Difference between goals objectives strategy tactic?

Goals are general directions, that are not specific enough to be measured. On the other hand, objectives are specific, measurable and set within a timeframe.


Who was boycott named after?

Boycott was named after Captain Charles Boycott who lived in Co.Mayo, Ireland during the years of the Land League in Ireland. Charles Stuart Parnell headed the land league which was fighting for equal tenant rights for Irish farmers during the late 1800s. When Parnell called on the farmers to stop working for their landlords it was started in Mayo. The farmers working for Captain Boycott stopped working resulting in his crops and land to rot. After Captain Boycott left the methods used for this tactic was given the name boycott!


What were Gandhi tactic of Satyagraha primarily aimed towards?

towards affecting social changes using non-violent means such as civil disobedience


Why did Gandhi not eat for several days?

He was protesting against the tyranny of the British supremacists.He fasted. he used this tactic instead of violence. The British were scared that Gandhi would die in their hands, so theybacked off


What tactic did the Civil Rights Movement use that was modeled after Gandhi?

The vibes of fighting peacefully, without war, during the American Civil Rights Movement was quite similar to those of Mahatma Gandhi. Martin Luther King Jr. didn't want war. Also, he had many followers and beleivers, like Gandhi.


How did Gandhi's tactic s of civil disobedience affect the British?

the britishers were bieng severly affeceted by it . as the new rules were not obeyed by the indian people and the britishers knew what he can do because he had done wonders in south africa . his demands were not accepted even when he stopped the civil disobedince movement in Gandhi-Irwin pact .


What tactic did Gandhi use to get the british to grant India independence?

Gandhi used the method of non-violence. He embarrassed them by alerting the media about the way they were being treated, he boycotted British goods, especially salt. Finally he broke unjust laws and went on hunger strikes when in jail to keep their attention