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    Mohan Das Gandhi was one of the greatest leaders of Indian independence movement. His full name was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. He was given the title of “Mahatma”. Mahatma means great soul. He was given the honorific title Bapu (Father). He was also called the Father of the Indian nation. Mahatma Gandhi was born on October 2, 1969. People in India celebrate October 2nd as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday. He was born and raised in a Hindu Merchant caste family in Porbandar, Gujarat. Gandhi belonged

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    Mahatma Gandhi Dbq

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    answer? Mohandas Gandhi was born in 1869 in the Indian coastal city of Porbandar (Background Essay). He then studied law in London, where he noticed that Indians were expected to imitate their rulers, the Englishmen (Background Essay). Gandhi wanted all people to live free, even those imposed by India’s caste system so he decided to take action in a peaceful manner (Background Essay). By doing so he was able to gain India’s independence in 1947 (Background Essay). This caused Gandhi to be known as

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    Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, otherwise known as “Mahatma,” meaning “great soul,” is an Indian philosopher, teacher, author, vegetarian, simple-living advocate, and the creator of the effective method of protest, “Civil Disobedience.” He helped contribute to the liberation of India from the British government, as well as aid the countless lives of others by teaching them to live in harmony, despite religious differences. Known in India as Bapu, translating to “Father of India,” Gandhi also helped in alleviating

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    Research Paper On Gandhi

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    Gandhi once said, “I object to violence because when it appears to do good, the good is only temporary; the evil it does is permanent.” During the 1930’s and 40’s there were many people who fought for India’s independence, Gandhi being one of them, otherwise known as Mahatma Gandhi. He worked very hard towards gaining India’s independence quietly and peacefully. His efforts have influenced many good things all across the world. His way of fighting for India’s independence was under a term called

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    India, Mahatma Gandhi (1869 - 1948) led his community to protest against its harsh policies. Gandhi played an important role as a political figure and primarily as a social reformer in political movements. The Father of the Nation established and employed his philosophy including satyagraha, swaraj, and ashima in Indian nonviolent civil disobedience. In this period, Gandhi’s decision to be celibate and to adopt Bramacharya was consistent with his political philosophy. While Gandhi was well-known

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    Talk is Cheap But Work Isn’t Indian civil rights leader Mahatma Gandhi was once quoted, "You must be the change you wish to see in the world." Gandhi, along with Mother Jones and Melba Pattillo Beals, wanted human equality more than anything else. Gandhi’s mission was to cease color prejudice. Mother Jones’s mission was to achieve child labor rights and Melba’s mission was to make integration possible. Although these are three courageous individuals with three different agendas, their fight for

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    1869, one of the most prominent and influential men to ever live was born. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in Gujarat, India. Known for leading India to its eventual freedom and inspiring movements across the world, Gandhi became India’s ‘Father of the Nation’. His non-violent and non-cooperative civil disobedience provided a sense of truth and firmness. Better known as Satyagraha, as coined by Gandhi, became one of the best methods to fight injustices. Around the world, Satyagraha has proven to

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    Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was one of the most admired and influential religious political leaders of the twentieth century. Gandhi is acknowledged as the Father of the Nation or Bapu due to his astonishing contributions towards the independence of India, by becoming an amazing freedom fighter who led India as a leader of Nationalism, against British rule. Gandhi was one of such that believed in nonviolence, the unity of people, and bringing spirituality upon Indian politics. He worked incredibly

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    Gandhi 's Life And Legacy

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    Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. Gandhi was a very influential and inspiring leader that was able to lead billions of people. He was willing to give up everything for what he believed in even though he knew that his actions could possibly lead to imprisonment and other legal consequences. Gandhi’s bravery and perseverance led to changes that affected and influenced the whole world and brought about positive change for people whose voices would have went unheard. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on October

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    styles of Mohandas Gandhi and a brief comparison and contrast of leadership styles to Fidel Castro. Mohandas Gandhi Mohandas Gandhi was born in 1869 in the Bombay region of Porbandar, Gujarat (DuToit, 1996). He is known as one of the greatest leaders from India and is said to be the father of the Indian Independence Movement. Gandhi did not become a spiritual and political leader overnight and was influenced by a number of events throughout his life. From an unlavished childhood, Gandhi was able to attend

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