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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Answer:
ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL
Explanation:
The awnser is B. Ulysses S. Grant
The Roman senate supported Pompey asked Caesar to give up his army, which he refused to do. In consequence to this Julis Caesar the dictator of Rome, was stabbed to death in the Roman Senate house by 60 conspirators.
The Legislative branch has the members that represent the fewest amount of people, so it is concluded that the legislative branch is the most responsible to the people that it represents.