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Social Studies, 17.04.2020 18:36 garrettadkins2002

How does satyagraha relate to Gandhi’s protests?
It meant “truth force” or to be strong and peaceful and work for what is true
It meant “fist force” or to fight strongly for what you believe in
It meant “space force” or to work to have a space of your own
It meant “gravitational force” and that their expectations should be grounded and realistic

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