English, asked by anikatdubey3, 5 months ago

(h) What does Gandhi's battle for poor sharecroppers in Champaran imply?
(i) the authority of lawyers (ii) the power of effective leadership
(iii) the power of money
(iv) the power of unity​

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Answered by fasty13
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Answer:

the power of unity

Explanation:

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Answered by sonalideval056
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Answer:

Option 2. The power of effective leadership.

Explanation:

Option 1. The authority of lawyers is a wrong option because Gandhi Ji's fight does not imply the authority of lawyers.

Option 2 The power of effective leadership is the correct option because Gandhi Ji's effective leadership made the poor peasants win the case.

Option 3 The power of money is a wrong option because Gandhi Ji did not use his money to win the case. Rathe the proved that not money is everything.

Option 4 The power of unity is the wrong option.

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