Answer:
Led the Indian National Congress, a political party.
Practiced nonviolent, passive resistance to British rule.
Organized the Salt March during World War II.
Explanation:
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, or more famously known as Mahatma Gandhi, was the father of the Indian nation. He was a lawyer who helped fight the discriminating and monarchical rule of India by the British empire. His methods of resisting the British empire and the success it brought along with his unending sacrifice for the whole nation led to him being declared and revered as "the Father of the Nation".
Mahatma Gandhi led the Indian National Congress which is a political party that played a huge role in the political scene of the country. He was also attributed to the practice of non-violent means of resistance which became the theme of all his protests, which will also be copied and followed by various demonstrations and resistance movements all over the world. He also organized the Salt March during the Second World War, which was a form of showing discontentment and revolt against the ruling British authority over the people of India.
C. Americans embraced other cultures into the melting pot
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People lived in different lodging houses based on how much they could afford. In the workhouses, the immigrants are abused and suffer from racism against them from other ethic groups which stood above them. They worked non-stop and those that don't know english were shunned by all others in the workhouses.
Conquest contributed to growth of different organized empires which contributed to expansion of trade, postal network, road network and administration which was well organized.
There were other empires which contributed to the conquest. For example,
1. Persian empire which linked the west and east, and also cultural diffusion.
2. Athenian empire which kept the pirates away and the persian defeat.
3. Ptolemaic empire contributed to trade lines to be built up and also new ports which were built during that empire period.