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1)- What was Gandhi doing in Johannesburg in 1908?
2)- What might explain why Gandhi asked the Magistrate (judge) to give him a heavy penalty?
3)- During his lifetime, how many days did Gandhi spend in jail?
4)- Explain how Gandhi could use personal time in jail as an effective way to bring about nonviolent change in India, consider its effect on followers, on opponents, and on world opinion.


1)- What was Gandhi doing in Johannesburg in 1908? 2)- What might explain why Gandhi asked the Magis

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