Why was Mahatma Gandhi's Salt March so significant in the struggle for India's independence?
Answer: Out of all the options presented above the one that represents the reason why Mahatma Gandhi's Salt March was so significant in the struggle for India's independence is answer choice B) It united Indians under a common struggle against the British. The british law was unfair to the indians since salt was an important vital mineral for their diet. Also they were not allowed to collect or even sell it.
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The first king to unite the separate city-states was Etana, ruler of Kish (c. 2800 bce).
Explanation:
President Nixon's goal of using the New Federalism policy was to give more political power back to the state governments.
Nixon felt that ever since the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the federal government had become too involved to the point where it became overbearing. Instead of using this style of government, Nixon introduced the idea of giving the power of the states to decide on issues like how to spend money from the federal government. This resulted in states having more freedom on how they spent money given to them by the federal government.