The correct answer is B) Gandhi.
<em>The Indian leader who advocated a non-violent approach to independence was Gandhi.
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Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948) was a lawyer and a social activist in India. He was the leader of the non-violent Independence movement against the British. He was the first to use non-violent acts of disobedience to fight for the liberty of India and the civil rights of its people. Gandhi was assassinated in 1948 but its ideas influenced civil rights and political leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King.
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Most of the essays published in the “Art of History” series have been about writing history.
But ways of reading come and go, like everything else in this temporal and transient world. A way of reading history that’s popular with one generation can fall out of favor with the next one. And indeed, something like that seems to be happening right now: a practiced and developed way of reading seems to be falling out of fashion, tumbling into the past. And when it goes it may take a particular way of writing and thinking about history along with it.
To have access to the Chinese trade.
I believe it was the Sherman Antitrust Act.