Introduction
The civil desobedience was a movement of citizen's contestation which opposed to certain laws of the states or commands of the government. Martin Luther King was the first man who used the nonviolence to against to the racism in the USA in the 20 centuries and the violence was sometimes called the civil desobedience.
What promotes the civil desobedience?
Task
The subject is about the salt march in India by Ghandi which tells us the salt boycott's on 12 March 1930. The salt march was an act of nonviolent civil desobedience in colonial India led by Mohandas karamchand Ghandi who refused to pay the British salt taxation.
Process
1) definition:https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/civil%20disobedience
The civil desobedience is a refusal to obey governmental ............... or ................ especially as a nonviolent and usually ................... means to forcing ............... from the government.
2)http://beautifultrouble.org/case/the-salt-march/
| What? | Where? | When? | What was it about? |
| Salt march |
3) true or false? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_March
a) The salt March didn't have any repercussions for the government.
□ True □ False
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b) The violation of salt taxes was include to the Ghandi's plan during the civil desobedience
□ True □ False
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c) British was reacting for this boycott movement.
□ True □ False
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4) What is the civil desobedience in India, its causes and consequences?
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2012/aug/20/civil-disobedience-sanchez-gordillo
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5) what is the impact of this movement in the world?
http://science.jrank.org/pages/10501/Nonviolence-Impact-Nonviolence.html
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Evaluation
□ Clear
□ Motivational
□ Topic well explained
□ Questions are clear and precise
□ Questions are varied
□ Links direct to the right page; information is easy to find.
□ Reliable sources
□ Documents are varied (text, video, images, audio)
□ Good English
□ Some mistakes but it is understandable
□ I couldn't understand some parts.
□ It was interesting!
□ It was boring !
□ It was fun !
□ It was too hard !
□ It was too easy !
Conclusion
In my opinion, Ghandi used the nonviolence to against British's domination in India and the indians submission by british people. Ghandi started the civil desobedience movement because during his trip in South Africa, a white man refused Ghandi to sit in a good chair for his ethnie. So he protested against this wrong attitude of the white gevernment towards the black peoples of Africa.
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