How did Mohandas Gandhi contribute in the development of Indian nationalism?
A. He introduced education to Indian nationals
B. He protested against Rowlatt Act of 1919
C. He brought nationalism to the reach of the common people of India
D. He led Armritsar Massacre
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Answer:
B. He protested against the Rowlatt Act of 1919
Explanation:
Gandhi organized Indian resistance, fought anti-Indian legislation in the courts and led large protests against the colonial government. Along the way, he developed a public persona and a philosophy of truth-focused, non-violent non-cooperation he called Satyagraha.