"i believe that the civilization india has evolved is not to be beaten in the world. nothing can equal the seeds sown by our ancestors. rome went, greece shared the same fate: the might of the pharaohs was broken; japan has become westernizea; of china nothing can be said; but india is still, somehow or other, sound... what we have tested and found true on the anvil of experience, we dare not change." -mohandas gandhi from the book indian home rule, first published in 1938 1 point 3. based on this quote which statement best describes the author's point of view? * (1) india's civilization is strong and has endured while others have fallen. (2) rome and greece had the most advanced ancient civilizations, (3) modern societies have little to learn from ancient societies. o o (4) all ancient civilizations have collapsed. 1 point 4. in this quote gandhi expresses (1) militarism (2) nationalism (3) hinduism 0 (4) totalitarianism
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