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Why was the Salt March a turning point in India’s struggle for independence? The A.British finally caved to Gandhi’s protest strategies.

B.A foreign journalist gave the story an international audience.
C.Gandhi was jailed for his role, which put a stop to the quest for independence. D.The press refused to cover the story, so no one came to India’s aid

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Why was the Salt March a turning point in India's struggle for independence?


Answer: B) A foreign journalist gave the story an international audience.

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The correct answer is B) A foreign journalist gave the story an international audience.

The Salt March was a march that happened in 1930 in India. It was one of the peaceful civil disobedience act by Gandhi - also called satyagraha.

It was successful because after foreign journalists gave the story to an international audience the British government had to release protesters from prison and it influenced India’s independence.

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