I think the answer answer is a because he doesn't back any of his claims.
also the other ones would be so it must be A
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
The Indian fight for independence from the British empire received such strong support not only in India but from other countries, for teh fact that its leader, Mahatma Gandhi, decided to base the Indian Independence movement on non-violent acts.
So we can say that a big part of the success of the movement was due to the non-violence approach and tactics of its leaders.
As happened in the past, if a violent approach would have been taken, the English king could easily have sent soldiers and special troops to quickly ending with any fight or rebellion. So Gandhi really knew that a war was not a real option and many Indians could have died on the battlefield with not a real chance of winning the war.
So the nonviolent approach was the smartest decision he could have made.
Answer:
yes they did.
Explanation:
By the late 17th century Caribbean rum was a thriving export trade and became part of the triangular trade where molasses was sent to New England to be distilled into rum. Rum was then shipped to West Africa and exchanged for slaves which in turn were sent to work on sugar plantations in the Caribbean.
The Declaration of Independence, which was drafted by Thomas Jefferson, states that all men (specifically white men) have unalienable rights such as freedom from tyranny.