To the Indian people, Gandhi gave a nation. He showed that political change could be affected by renouncing vio- lence; that unjust laws could be defied peacefully and with
(Line 5) a readiness to accept punishment; that "soul-force," as 5 much as armed force, could bring down an empire. He
drew this lesson from his readings of the Bible and Tolstoy and the Bhagavad-Gita, and he taught it to Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela, and countless other political protestors who would follow his example in the years to
(Line 10) come. In some sense, Gandhi's greatest achievement lay in his legacy; for his ideals, and the example he provided in living them out, inspired, and continue to inspire, people of all nations to take up the peaceful struggle for freedom from oppression.
The term “soul-force” in line 4 reinforces the idea that Gandhi was able to use which of the following to inspire change?
Select one of the following: