<span>It’s a question that law professors sometimes like to ponder, but the answer certainly must be no. The Constitution, which provides processes for new states to enter the union and for current states to divide or reconfigure, does not have a provision for states to leave the union. A state would have to leave by force — something Abraham Lincoln knew a lot about — since there is no legal basis it could point to for breaking away.</span>
The answer is A) Gandhi's protest hunger strike. <em>Gandhi's protest hunger strike ended the post partition fighting between Hindus and Muslims</em>. In an attempt to unite Hindus and Muslims, Gandhi initiated a hunger strike that was non violent and successful in ending uniting the two groups. He did this because he was interested in the independence of India, who at the time had just broken ties with Britain.
World War 1 happened in 1914
The revolution was to overthrow King Farouk I, who reigned since 1936, served as a puppet regime of the British .
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