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India Independence – Mohandas Gandhi Day 2

India Independence – Mohandas Gandhi Day 2. April 29 – 30, 2014 Objective: Students will analyze key events and leaders of India’s independence through video, written response and group discussion. Warm – Up: “ Africa, Asia, and Australia”

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India Independence – Mohandas Gandhi Day 2

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  1. India Independence – Mohandas Gandhi Day 2 April 29 – 30, 2014 Objective: Students will analyze key events and leaders of India’s independence through video, written response and group discussion. Warm – Up: “Africa, Asia, and Australia” Read p. 360 “Analyzing Primary Sources”. “Why do you think Gandhi came to his conclusion reluctantly?” Use RACE (3-4).

  2. Seminar Question Discuss in your group. Every person must answer. • When Gandhi spoke to the crowd about General Smuts’ new law, they became angry and wanted to retaliate (strike back). How did Gandhi respond? What do you think was the motivation behind his message? Explain.

  3. Seminar Questions • Why did millions of Indians no longer have work? What did Gandhi do about this? 2. What two groups worked for Indian independence? 3. Predict what major obstacle India will face in their independence movement. 4. “Poverty is the worst form of violence.” What does this quote mean?

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