| A | B |
| Amritsar Massacre | Indian protesters were fired upon by British soldiers |
| civil disobedience | The refusal to obey unjust laws |
| Salt March | Gandhi's march to the sea to protest British policies |
| Muhammed Ali Jinnah | Leader of the Muslim League |
| Mohandas K. Gandhi | Leader of India's independence movement |
| Indian National Congress | Nationalist organization which seeked self rule in India |
| boycott | Refuse to sell or buy |
| Homespun movement | Spin your own cloth |
| General Strike | Refusal to go to work |
| ahimsa | Principle of non-violence |
| South Africa | Place where Gandhi first uses his method of civil disobedience |
| Ashram | Community where all religious and ethnic groups live in harmony |
| Fasts | Gandhi refuses to eat until violence ends |
| Darasana Salt Works | Indian protesters are beaten when they try to enter factory |
| Passive Resistance | The refusal to fight back |
| Hinduism | The dominat faith in India |
| Media | The use of newspapers,radio and film to promote a cause |
| Martyr | To die a hero |
| Mass arrests | British arrest all civil disobedient protesters |
| Viceroy | British governor general |