WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

THE WORLD BETWEEN THE WARS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Gandhi believed in all of the following except.
A
civil disobedience
B
Passive resistance
C
ahisma
D
armed resistance
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was ‘a man of millennium’ who imparts the lesson of truth, Non-violence and peace. The philosophy and ideology is relevant still today. The philosophy of Gandhi was based on truth, sacrifice, non-violence selfless service and cooperation.

Detailed explanation-2: -In Mahatma Gandhi’s words the active resistance meant war without violenceand solution of every problem with the help of peace. ‘Satya’ means truth andAgraha means insistence. The word to word meaning of Satyagraha is insistence for truth. This term was popularized during the Indian Movement for Independence.

Detailed explanation-3: -The life and leadership of Mahatma Gandhi The theory behind his actions, which included encouraging massive civil disobedience to British law as with the historic Salt March of 1930, was that “just means lead to just ends"; that is, it is irrational to try to use violence to achieve a peaceful society.

Detailed explanation-4: -He objected to violence not only because an unarmed people had little chance of success in an armed rebellion, but because he considered violence a clumsy weapon which created more problems than it solved, and left a trail of hatred and bitterness in which genuine reconciliation was almost impossible.

Detailed explanation-5: -Gandhi called it “satyagraha” which means ‘truth force. ‘ In this doctrine the aim of any non-violent conflict was to convert the opponent; to win over his mind and his heart and pursuade him to your point of view.

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