Mahatma Gandhi, an English-educated lawyer, was the leader
of Indian independence movement against British rule in India. He did so through
nonviolence, engaging in civil disobedience and fasts to achieve goals rather
than violent conflict. His works and efforts are successful, but ongoing
religious and ethnic strife gave way to the very violent Partition of India in
1947. By the time of his assassination, Gandhi implored tolerance and peace
between religions. Gandhi’s successor is Jawaharlal Nehru, who was elected the
first Prime Minister of India.
Answer:
Hinduism and Buddhism
Explanation:
these 2 religion were originated from south Asia and buddha was born in Nepal
An international organization, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, created after the First World War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes.
City bosses were admired by immigrants and poor citizens because they provided jobs for these individuals. Many immigrants struggled when coming to America because they did not know the language. This limited the places where they could work. So when city bosses offered them jobs, they were excited at the opportunity to make money in order to support their family.
All of the above is the answer