1 Gandhi. 2 A) Deeply moving, intense, overwhelming B) An accepted system of belief; statement of belief C) A disloyalty to something D) A distrust in.

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1 Gandhi

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A) Deeply moving, intense, overwhelming B) An accepted system of belief; statement of belief C) A disloyalty to something D) A distrust in the system 3 Gandhi

A) Deeply moving, intense, overwhelming 4 Gandhi

A) Having to do with the country, bucolic B) Having to do with the city, metropolitan C) Having to do with automobiles D) Having to do with architecture 5 Gandhi

A) Having to do with the country, bucolic 6 Gandhi

A) To agree, to give compliments B) To suppress or quiet, subdue, defeat C) To sing and dance D) To ride bikes 7 Gandhi

B) To suppress or quiet, subdue, defeat 8 Gandhi

A) To be average B) To give in C) To not eat, abstain, go on a hunger strike D) To be sudden or momentary 9 Gandhi

C) To not eat, abstain, go on a hunger strike 10 Gandhi

A) A person who frees others or allows freedom B) A person or group who forcibly rules over others, tyrant, bully C) A person who drives a really fast car D) A person who tills the land 11 Gandhi

B) A person or group who forcibly rules over others, tyrant, bully 12 Gandhi

13 Gandhi

A) To inform readers about the life and works of a very important man of the world B) To inform readers about how he developed his political beliefs through his lifetime C) To inform readers about how others follow his works and beliefs of non-violence D) All of the above 14 Gandhi

D) All of the above 15 Gandhi

A) To persuade the reader to be non-violent to solve problems B) To inform readers about the legacy of Gandhi C) To let the readers understand how influential in history Gandhi was D) B and C 16 Gandhi

D) B and C 17 Gandhi

A) India B) England C) America D) South Africa Gandhi 18

B) England Gandhi 19

A) England, South Africa, India B) India, South Africa, England C) South Africa, England, India D) India, England, South Africa Gandhi 20

D) India, England, South Africa Gandhi 21

A) He was discriminated against in S. Africa, did not like it, formed an organization B) He was not allowed to study in England and moved C) He was not allowed to work in India and moved to England D) He was not able to ride the coach 22 Gandhi

A) He was discriminated against in S. Africa, did not like it, formed an organization 23 Gandhi

A) He had to ride in the back of the train B) He experienced racial injustice, started to speak more publicly, and wanted to make changes C) He wrote newspaper articles D) He saw his fellow Indians being discriminated against and felt sorry for them 24 Gandhi

B) He experienced racial injustice, started to speak more publicly, and wanted to make changes 25 Gandhi

A) He fasted B) He led the burning of registration cards C) He fasted and burned his registration card D) He went to have a sit-down meeting with him Gandhi 26

B) He led the burning of registration cards Gandhi 27

A) He didn’t believe in God because he was Hindu B) He believed in God and converted to Christianity C) He believed that God was the ‘absolute truth’ and should be non-violent, like Him D) He had no opinion 28 Gandhi

C) He believed that God was the ‘absolute truth’ and should be non-violent, like Him 29 Gandhi

A) To show that when he was young, he believed heavily in materialistic things B) To show that he must make sacrifices in order to be well-off in society C) To be entertaining for us to read D) To show how even as a young man, G. decided upon a life or self-sacrifice and service to a greater cause than personal happiness 30 Gandhi

D) To show how even as a young man, G. decided upon a life or self-sacrifice and service to a greater cause than personal happiness 31 Gandhi

A) To persuade us to read the same books and understand what G. wanted in life B) To explain how G. and Tolstoy influenced each other’s ideas about life in the perfect community C) To explain how G. and Tolstoy met in prison and they each liked their books D) To entertain us with interesting facts 32 Gandhi

B) To explain how G. and Tolstoy influenced each other’s ideas about life in the perfect community 33 Gandhi

A) To show that G. was now fully committed to his role as spokesperson for India and not longer identified himself first as British B) To show that G. didn’t like the clothes and speaking Indian was easy C) To demonstrate how committed he was for keeping things the same D) To blend in better in Indian society 34 Gandhi

A) To show that G. was now fully committed to his role as spokesperson for India and not longer identified himself first as British 35 Gandhi

A) He believed it was wrong because it was a form of discrimination that the Indians oppressed and separated themselves according to their status in society B) He believed it was wrong because within in the system people could go up or down within the system C) He thought it was right because it was a form of discrimination that the Indians oppressed and separated themselves according to their status in society D) He thought it was right because within in the system people could go up or down within the system Gandhi 36

A) He believed it was wrong because it was a form of discrimination that the Indians oppressed and separated themselves according to their status in society Gandhi 37

A) To show us he was a great warrior B) To show that he didn’t care about human life C) To show that G. wanted to be on Britain’s side during the war D) To show that G. still had some faith left in the British and maybe they will keep their word about freeing India from British rule 38 Gandhi

D) To show that G. still had some faith left in the British and maybe they will keep their word about freeing India from British rule 39 Gandhi

A) He fasted B) He went to war C) He stuck back D) He ignored it 40 Gandhi

A) He fasted 41 Gandhi

A) He was never hungry B) It was a form of non-violence C) It was a way to get people to feel sorry for him D) He wanted more attention 42 Gandhi

B) It was a form of non-violence 43 Gandhi

A) That he was only looking out for himself and didn’t care about his people of India B) That he could make major changes for India C) That he really wanted save money on buying food D) That he was extremely moral and conscientious who blamed himself for the troubles of his people 44 Gandhi

D) That he was extremely moral and conscientious who blamed himself for the troubles of his people 45 Gandhi

A) To show that he was very rich and powerful B) To show his compassion for his country: to experience the same hardships as his people C) To remind his people that he was a great person and was working really hard D) To see the sights 46 Gandhi

B) To show his compassion for his country: to experience the same hardships as his people 47 Gandhi

A) To have all of India be in charge of England B) To achieve independence from the British Empire C) To make a great newspaper D) To have India independence from S. Africa Gandhi 48

B) To achieve independence from the British Empire Gandhi 49

A) Only the ocean can make salt B) Only the government could make salt C) Only the government could eat salt D) Only the ocean could keep the salt Gandhi 50

B) Only the government could make salt Gandhi 51

A) G. was more idealist and still believed in his dream of a free India; N. was practical and wanted to negotiate B) G. wanted to negotiate with the enemy; N. wanted to be a dreamer for peace C) They were the same D) The story never told us 52 Gandhi

A) G. was more idealist and still believed in his dream of a free India; N. was practical and wanted to negotiate 53 Gandhi

A) The author didn’t know her and didn’t want to write about her B) They never really loved each other and he didn’t care that she died C) Most of the details in the story deal with the works of G. and his work to free India, not his personal life so much D) The author didn’t want to waste space in the story about her 54 Gandhi

C) Most of the details in the story deal with the works of G. and his work to free India, not his personal life so much 55 Gandhi

A) He traveled to many villages and fasted B) He gave many speeches C) He whipped the villagers D) He ran away Gandhi 56

A) He traveled to many villages and fasted Gandhi 57

A) He died of old age B) He dies from fasting too much C) He was shot, assassinated D) He hasn’t died yet Gandhi 58

C) He was shot, assassinated Gandhi 59

A) He is a nice person B) He took a stand for social change through peaceful ways and never changed his ideals C) He took a stand for the injustices on trains and busses D) He took a stand for people who fasted for the rights of others Gandhi 60

B) He took a stand for social change through peaceful ways and never changed his ideals Gandhi 61