MAO AND GANDHI
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Though both were committed to social justice and nation building, Mao held that power came out of the mouth of a gun while Gandhi claimed that the root of power was moral force. This unit compares and contrasts the two men in terms of their ends and their means.
This title is part of the series: NATIONAL CENTER FOR HISTORY IN THE SCHOOLS
Size | 8½" x 11" |
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Publisher | National Center for History in the Schools |
Pages | 83 |
Grade | 9–12 |