Why was Mohandas Gandhi significant in Indian politics?
A) He was the arbiter of dividing India into two countries based upon religious preference.
B) He was the spiritual leader of the Hindus that learned the ways of Mohammed.
C) He was the political leader of the Muslims that learned the ways of Hindu belief.
D) He attempted to unite both religious factions in India under one joint governance.
E) He attempted to abolish the caste system in India.
D
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