Gandhi

A. was never imprisoned, in spite of his ongoing political activity.
B. wanted to convince the Pakistanis to leave and, at the same time, to enhance Indian unity.
C. used his march to the sea to try to convince Indians to ignore the increased British salt tax.
D. ultimately abandoned his non-violence tactics.
E. supported the British in World War II.


Answer: C

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