What is a central idea of "Mohandas Ghandi: Truth in Action"?
Ghandi believed the Untouchables deserved more rights than other Indians.
Ghandi learned to live a life of nonviolence from his father's friend.
Ghandi led his people to independence and self-sufficiency without using violence.
Ghandi thought South Africans should let Indians sit anywhere on trains.
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Which sentence contains the central claim in "compulsory voting: an idea whose time has come" by tor hunter?
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What is a central idea of "Mohandas Ghandi: Truth in Action"?
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