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Gandhi's Advocacy for Women's Equality and Nonviolent Resistance

Mahatma Gandhi emphasized the importance of women's equality, believing it essential for societal progress. His steadfast conviction was encapsulated in the Indian phrase that articulated the moral duty to disobey unjust laws without resorting to violence. Twelve days after his assassination, millions of Indians lined the railway tracks as a slow train transported the jar containing his ashes, showcasing the profound impact he had on the nation and the enduring principles of civil disobedience he championed, especially for women's rights.

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Gandhi's Advocacy for Women's Equality and Nonviolent Resistance

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  1. equality women belief 6. Gandhi paid great attention to the _____(平等)of_____(妇女). Perhaps his greatest____ (信念)was in an Indian phrase … If an unfair law____(存在), it was the duty of everyone to____(不服从) this law, but without ___(使用)____(暴力手段). 7. Twelve days later millions of Indians_____ (沿…排列)the railway tracks as a slow train took the jar ____(装有) his ashes. existed using disobey violence lined containing

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