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7. What did Gandhi's followers hope to achieve by engaging in civil disobedience?

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jeka942 years ago
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Answer:

the goal was to "convert the wrongdoer"

Explanation:

Gandhi hoped to make the world aware of British injustice by accepting punishment without striking back He also hoped to make the British aware of their own wrongdoing.

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