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At the beginning of “Defending Nonviolent Resistance," why does Gandhi admit to the charges against him?
a. He believes that he is ethically wrong because he violated the law.
b. He hopes that his admission will be rewarded with a lighter sentence.
He asserts that he will challenge the law itself, not the charges against him.
d. He hopes that if he admits his part in the crime, the government will admit its own fault.

Sagot :

Answer:

d

Explanation:

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