Gandhi introduced non violent protests to India and to the rest of the world. He gained many followers through his teachings and techniques. From that, he got lots of support in non violent protesting helping gain independence.
because he thought it will actually make a difference
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. certainly was an admirer of the late Mohandas Ghandi and met with Indian Prime Minister Nehru in 1959. Ghandi believed that non violence was the most efficient and holy way to protest British rule over India. However, Dr. King always believed in nonviolence. He was a man of deep religious convictions that was a huge part of his education and background. Part of the eloquence of Dr. King was his self taught and deep inner belief in nonviolence.
No mohandas Ghandi is the leader of india going against violence is his belief.
mia
America should not require young men to serve in the army. Pacifism and Communism The belief that it was not a just war The belief that the war supported commercial interests
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Mohandas Gandhi
Mohandas Gandhi
Martin Luther King, Jr. was a well-known civil rights activist who had a great deal of influence on American society in the 1950s and 1960s. His strong belief in nonviolent protest helped set the tone of the movement. ... Being an advocate for nonviolent protest in the Memphis Sanitation Worker Strike in 1968.
Mohandas gandhi believef in good so he inspere people to do things with non_violence.
His belief, practice and teaching of "Passive" (non-violent) resistance.
Civil disobedience is a form of protest that involves breaking laws or rules in a nonviolent manner as a way to challenge unjust systems or policies. Nonviolence is a broader philosophy and strategy that encompasses civil disobedience as a tactic, emphasizing peaceful resistance and the belief that violence is not an effective means of creating sustainable change. In this sense, civil disobedience is a specific method of nonviolent resistance.
A peaceful protest is simply a demonstration of a belief without violence. Picketing is one of the most common, as is a petition.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. certainly was an admirer of the late Mohandas Ghandi and met with Indian Prime Minister Nehru in 1959. Ghandi believed that non violence was the most efficient and holy way to protest British rule over India. However, Dr. King always believed in nonviolence. He was a man of deep religious convictions that was a huge part of his education and background. Part of the eloquence of Dr. King was his self taught and deep inner belief in nonviolence.
i think he beleived in the system of Hinduism or some form of taoism ~Avery
No mohandas Ghandi is the leader of india going against violence is his belief.
mia
America should not require young men to serve in the army. Pacifism and Communism The belief that it was not a just war The belief that the war supported commercial interests