Beginning in 1907, Mohandas Gandhi and his followers staged non-violent protests and refused to follow an unjust law in South Africa. One result of Ghandi's methods was that A. Indians and other minority groups began to work together in South Africa. B. The South African government allowed Indians to become citizens of the country. C. Political parties supporting Indian citizenship were banned in South Africa. D. The South African government repealed a law discriminating against Indians.

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Answer:

Beginning in 1907, Mohandas Gandhi and his followers staged non-violent protests and refused to follow an unjust law in South Africa. One result of Ghandi's methods was that:

D. The South African government repealed a law discriminating against Indians.

Explanation:

Mahatma Gandhi was able to witness firsthand, during his stay in South Africa, the discrimination suffered by the Indians by white people, who even once tried to lynch him, later, in 1906, the South African government of Transvaal, in a fight against immigration of Asian origin, he issued a law that forced all Indians residing in his country to register through a census, which, given the different forms of discrimination, could mean a way to locate and attack them more easily, Therefore Gandhi initiated a peaceful protest the following year that, although it caused from arrests to executions for the Indian people, influenced the government to reverse the law.