Sociology, asked by sonalpriyanka7558, 1 year ago

How did Gandhi challange prejudice?

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Answered by kapilchaudhary2
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In 1904 he set up Phoenix Farm outside Johannesburg, a community where he started to practise simple community living, which he continued at a new community, Tolstoy Farm, five years later.

So in 1893 he took a job in South Africa, representing the interests of Indian merchants.Gandhi returned to India, an experienced political campaigner. He set up a new community, an 'ashram' at Ahmedabad.

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The salt tax charged the Indian people for a basic human necessity and prevented them making their own salt. 

To protest at the government's salt tax, Gandhi proposed a 240-mile march from Ahmedabad to the coastal town of Dandi. 
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Answered by Anonymous
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  • He influenced people around him because he stood up for things that mattered. No one, in that time, dared to speak up.
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