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  1. Satyagraha finds expression in
    1. Sudden outbursts of violence
    2. Armed conflicts
    3. Non-cooperation
    4. Communal riots
Correct Option: C

Satyagraha and Sarvodaya were Mahatma Gandhi’s most significant and revolutionary contributions to contemporary political thought. He felt that the exercise of satyagraha could be carried out through noncooperation. Civil disobedience and non-cooperation as practised under Satyagraha are based on the “law of suffering”, a doctrine that the endurance of suffering is a means to an end. This end usually implies a moral upliftment or progress of an individual or society. Therefore, non-cooperation in Satyagraha is, in fact, a means to secure the cooperation of the opponent consistently with truth and justice.



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