Gandhi and Civil Disobedience

Introduction

Mohandas K. Gandhi was born in a Hindu merchant family in 1869. He was heavily influenced by the Hinduism and Jainism of his devoutly religious mother. She impressed on him beliefs in non-violence, vegetarianism, fasting for purification, and respect for all religions.

 

Task

Create a WebQuest on civil disobedience throughout History.

Process

1- How Gandhi exemple helps South Africa descrimination policies?

2- Who is the key author of Gandhi?

3- Which country Gandhi seeks to lead to independence?

4- How does gandhi expresses hmself?

5- Gandhi and others like.................................... confronted injustice with non-violence methodes.

Evaluation

1- He became an outspoken critic

2- Henry David Thoreaul

3- India

4- Through quotes :  “In my humble opinion, non-cooperation with evil is as much a duty as is cooperation with good.” and with many passages in jail

5- Martin Luther King Jr. 

 

 

Conclusion

Dandi March took place on March 12, 1930. Gandhiji along with his followers marched on 240 miles path to Dandi, a village near Sabarmati to prepare salt as a symbol of violation of tax imposed on salt by British.



He inspired millions of others to take the first step on the road to liberation and equality.

Gandhi once said, “that in a non-violent conflict there is no rancor left behind and, in the end, the enemies are converted into friends.”

 

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