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Question : What was one of the long-term impacts of Gandhi's actions and leadership in 1931 on the Indian Freedom Struggle?

 

Option 1: The immediate end of British rule
 

 

Option 2: The decline of the Indian National Congress
   

Option 3: The strengthening of the non-violent movement for independence

 

Option 4: The division of India into multiple independent states


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Correct Answer: The strengthening of the non-violent movement for independence


Solution : One of the long-term impacts of Gandhi's actions and leadership in 1931 was the strengthening of the non-violent movement for independence, as his principles of non-violence and civil disobedience continued to inspire and guide the struggle for freedom in the following years.

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