Part A

Based on "Mohandas Gandhi: Truth in Action," what can be inferred about where black South Africans stood within the social hierarchy of South Africa during the period the article describes?


They had been run out of the country years before.

They were discriminated against.

They were the ruling class.

They had a higher status than the Indians.
Question 2
Part B

What evidence from the text best supports the answer in Part A?


"Once, Gandhi himself purchased a first-class train ticket, only to be told after he had boarded that he had to sit in the third-class compartment reserved for Indians and Africans"

"He was appalled to find that in some parts of South Africa, Indians were not allowed to vote or to own more than a certain amount of property."

"Since he was meeting with little success in India, he decided to make the long trip to South Africa, where many Indians lived and worked."

"While he was in South Africa, Gandhi developed the idea of satyagraha, a word that means 'the pursuit of truth.'"

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Answer:

B,A

Explanation:

Gandhi fought for the freedom of India from Great Britain without violence because he wanted to advance the idea of satyagraha, or passive resistance, to help oppressed people.

Part A:- Correct option is B.

"They were discriminated against."

Part B:-Correct option is A.

"Once, Gandhi himself purchased a first-class train ticket, only to be told after he had boarded that he had to sit in the third-class compartment reserved for Indians and Africans".

Gandhi's teachings would continue to influence mankind now that the man had left this earth. After explaining how the world has changed after Gandhi's era, he finalize his article hoping that someday the mirror may be rediscovered.

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