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Q: What the doctrine of nonviolent resistance?
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Marting Luther King Jr advocated a doctrine of?

A doctrine of Nonviolent Resistance!!!


What principle did Martin Luther King Jr and others learn from the political strategy of Gandhi?

Nonviolent resistance (apex)


How did Gandhi spread his message of nonviolent resistance?

Ganghi Spread his message of nonviolent resistance with people of different collor in boats.


What is Study of Nonviolent resistance called?

The study of nonviolent resistance is called nonviolence studies or nonviolent conflict studies. It explores the theory and practice of achieving social and political change through nonviolent means such as civil disobedience, protests, and grassroots movements.


What is resistance activities?

Active resistance is a violent way of protesting the government, unlike passive resistance, which is nonviolent.


What kind of resistance did mahatma gandhi promote?

nonviolent


When confronted with a violent threat-such as terrorism racial hatred religious intolerance or political conflict-which is the better response passive nonviolent resistance or the prudent use of force?

nonviolent resistance


What is Gandhi's philosophy?

Nonviolent passive resistance was the philosophy of Gandhi.


What were Martin Luther King's Three Types of Resistance to Oppression?

Acquiescence, physical violence, and nonviolent resistance.


What is the doctrine of nonviolence resistance?

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Nonviolent resistance means what?

Non violent resistance is like noncooperation. Such as in sit-ins, protesters would stay sitting and quiet if provoked by authorities.I am improving this answer.Actually Nonviolent Resistance means:The policy of opposing an enemy or oppressor by any means other than violence


What is civil disobediance?

Refusal to obey civil laws in an effort to induce change in governmental policy or legislation, characterized by the use of passive resistance or other nonviolent means.