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the author includes an anecdote about a train ride that gandhi took in south africa. once, gandhi himself purchased a first - class train ticket, only to be told after he had boarded that he had to sit in the third - class compartment reserved for indians and africans. when gandhi refused, he was taken off the train. what does this anecdote reveal about gandhi? ○ gandhi thought he was better than the other indians and africans in third - class. ○ gandhi thought he could cause trouble because he had more money than other indians. ○ gandhi wanted everyone on the train to sit in the first - class compartment. ○ gandhi put into practice the ideals he suggested everyone live by.
Gandhi's refusal to move from first-class despite racial segregation reflected his commitment to equality and non-compliance with unjust rules. He advocated for equal rights, and this action was him acting on those ideals, not believing he was superior, seeking to cause trouble, or demanding everyone sit in first-class.
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Gandhi put into practice the ideals he suggested everyone live by.