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Zepler [3.9K]
1 year ago
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Part C How was this person viewed by the people (Mohandas Gandhi) in his or her nation? How do you know what the public opinion

was? You might need to find outside sources to answer this question. List any sources you consulted along with your answer.
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kupik [55]1 year ago
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The person of Mohandas Gandhi is viewed as a person that is to be deeply revered in India.

<h3>How is Gandhi viewed in India?</h3>

In India, Gandhi is one of the figures who despite the fact that he has being dead a long time ago is highly revered and respected in the nation. The reason was is because he helped the nation to attain its independence from the British people.

The way the public opinion was gotten is from an article I read online that pointed to the way he is viewed in the nation. The source that i consulted in order to do this was Go ogle.

Read more on Mohandas Gandhi here: brainly.com/question/20804049

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