Take a look at "Remembering Gandhi." Think about the following statement by the leader of South Africa's anti-apartheid movement, Nelson Mandela:
"In a world driven by violence and strife, Gandhi's message of peace and nonviolence holds the key to human survival in the 21st century."
Mandela probably made this statement in order to .
Press enter to interact with the item, and press tab button or down arrow until reaching the Submit button once the item is selectedAPredict that most 21st century leaders would choose to adopt the practice of satyagraha
BImply that he followed Gandhi's practice of satyagraha in his fight against the apartheid in South Africa
CNote the shared qualities of South Africa's and India's struggles in the fight against discrimination
DPersuade the reader to join Gandhi's peaceful campaign for Indian independence from the British
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