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23 February, 12:58

Question 1

Why does Gandhi decide to write/speak out against British rule?

Question 2

Gandhi asks the judge to give him the highest penalty. Why do you think he asks for this? Pay close attention to what Gandhi tells the judge he should do

Question 3

How does Gandhi describe life for the Indian people?

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  1. 23 February, 14:31
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    1. Gandhi did not like the idea of driving on the left side of the road, like they do in England. He had traveled the world and preferred to drive on the right side like they do in the United States. He decided to speak out against the "British rule" because he preferred to supprts the rights in India.

    2. Gandhi had the most moving violations of anyone in India. Because of this he told the judge he should be fined $1,000. or he should say that everyone should drive on the right side of the road.

    3. He says people are dying because they want to drive on the right side of the road but the british insist on driving on the left. There were many head on collisions.
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