What was Gandhi’s role in India’s independence movement?(1 point)

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Gandhi was a counterrevolutionary advocating for violent resistance to British rule in India.
Gandhi was a counterrevolutionary advocating for violent resistance to British rule in India.

Gandhi was a political activist who advocated for nonviolent methods and noncooperation to unjust laws.
Gandhi was a political activist who advocated for nonviolent methods and noncooperation to unjust laws.

Gandhi led the Indian National Congress as chairman for several decades during the movement.
Gandhi led the Indian National Congress as chairman for several decades during the movement.

Gandhi was a spiritual leader who advocated for nonviolence and remained politically neutral throughout the independence movement.
Gandhi was a spiritual leader who advocated for nonviolence and remained politically neutral throughout the independence movement.
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Gandhi was a political activist who advocated for nonviolent methods and noncooperation to unjust laws. He played a crucial role in India's independence movement by mobilizing the masses and organizing campaigns of civil disobedience against British colonial rule. Through his philosophy of Satyagraha (truth-force) and Ahimsa (nonviolence), Gandhi inspired millions of Indians to resist peacefully and stand up for their rights. His leadership and principles had a profound impact on shaping the course of India's struggle for independence.