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Kiroj Chand
on Oct 08, 2024Verified
During World War II, how did Mahatma Gandhi, the Indian leader, characterize the United States and Great Britain?
A) as the best financial leaders
B) as being weak
C) as socialists
D) as selfless
E) as hypocritical
Mahatma Gandhi
An Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethicist who led the campaign for India's independence from British rule through nonviolent resistance.
Hypocritical
Characterized by behavior or a way of life that contradicts what one claims to believe or feel, often involving pretense or duplicity.
- Analyze the role of key figures and ideologies in shaping the outcomes and aftermath of World War II.
- Evaluate the effects of wartime policies and propaganda on American society and minority groups.
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Learning Objectives
- Analyze the role of key figures and ideologies in shaping the outcomes and aftermath of World War II.
- Evaluate the effects of wartime policies and propaganda on American society and minority groups.
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