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Gandhi x Mandela Ali Sakrouh Dayson Nywton Sakae Sasaki TK …

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Gandhi x MandelaAli Sakrouh

Dayson NywtonSakae Sasaki

TK …

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Great freedom fighters:Martin Luther King Jr., U.S.Gandhi, IndiaNelson Mandela, South AfricaMalcom X, U.S.

Introduction

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Great freedom fighters:Martin Luther King Jr., U.S.Gandhi, IndiaNelson Mandela, South AfricaMalcom X, U.S.

Introduction

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Great freedom fighters:Martin Luther King Jr., U.S.Gandhi, India

Nelson Mandela, South Africa

Malcom X, U.S.

Introduction

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Mohandas Gandhi: Born in Porbandar, in the province of Gujarat; Wealthy family: lived in a large house; Married at 13 years old; Studied Law in London;

Introduction

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Nelson Mandela: Born in Mvezo, in the district of Umtata; From a dynasty that reigned in Transkei region,

South Africa; Married three times;Began to study Bachelor of Arts, at Fort Hare

University; Studied Bachelor of Law, while in prison

Introduction

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The similarities between Gandhi and

Mandela

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Gandhi and Mandela fought the British Government.

Gandhi and Mandela fought for liberty.

Gandhi and Mandela also fought for racism.

Tried to be nonviolent.

The similarities

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The freedom and the right to do whatever you want without asking permission or being afraid of authority.

The fight for liberty and equality.

What does the liberty mean?

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They believed that the violence isn’t the best way to achieves what they want.

Nonviolence

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Unfair treatment of people, or violence against them, because they belong to a different race from your own.

White and Black People.

Racism

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Difference

Gandhi Mandela

Persist in nonviolenceburn western clothes,go on strike…. Couldn’t receive the Novel Peace Prize Didn’t become prime minister of India

Use force strategically as deterrent power tothe violent White Awarded the Novel Peace Prize in 1993 Became president in democratic election

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Wars and conflicts occur continually East Timor conflict Tibet vs China September 11 attacks Arabic Spring ・・・ Tunisia, Egypt, Syria

In recent years…..

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What do 2 leaders tell us?

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Ideal, peaceful solution of conflict→ nonviolence, minimum force How leader should be?→ brave, strong minded, tolerant, work for people, clean strategy, supported by another countries

In conclusion

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