Chapter 165. Quiz for Global Viewpoints

165.1 Gandhi and Mao on Revolutionary Means

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Chapter 29: Nationalism in Asia 1914–1939
Quiz for Global Viewpoints: Gandhi and Mao on Revolutionary Means

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Question 165.1

Correct. The answer is d. Such a person disregarded all immoral laws and state policies. At the same time, he or she never used force or resisted the use of force when applied by the state.
Incorrect. The answer is d. Such a person disregarded all immoral laws and state policies. At the same time, he or she never used force or resisted the use of force when applied by the state.
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Question 165.2

Correct. The answer is a. Gandhi stated emphatically that he would not “purchase” India’s independence “at the cost of nonviolence.” In fact, he claimed he would commit suicide before he would give up on nonviolence.
Incorrect. The answer is a. Gandhi stated emphatically that he would not “purchase” India’s independence “at the cost of nonviolence.” In fact, he claimed he would commit suicide before he would give up on nonviolence.
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Question 165.3

Correct. The answer is a. Mao saw war as the ultimate tool for resolving social and political conflicts.
Incorrect. The answer is a. Mao saw war as the ultimate tool for resolving social and political conflicts.
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Question 165.4

Correct. The answer is a. Mao saw no alternative to revolutionary violence. In his view, it was “only with guns” that the whole world could be transformed.
Incorrect. The answer is a. Mao saw no alternative to revolutionary violence. In his view, it was “only with guns” that the whole world could be transformed.
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