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Gandhian India
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Non-violence is a fundamental principle deeply ingrained in Gandhian teachings and societal norms in India.
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6
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2
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non-violence
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Buddhist
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Buddhist teachings emphasize non-violence and compassion as core principles.
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3
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3
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non-violence
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South Africa
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In South African culture, non-violence is an important strategy for achieving social justice and change.
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4
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Jainism
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Jainism emphasizes non-violence towards all living beings, including insects and microorganisms.
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5
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non-violence
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Ancient Greece
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Non-violence was not a prominent concept in ancient Greek and Norse societies, despite valuing virtues like courage and honor.
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6
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Bhutan
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Non-violence is highly valued and promoted as a way of life in Bhutanese culture.
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7
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non-violence
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Mongolia
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Non-violence may have been overshadowed by historical events and military conflicts in Mongolian culture.
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8
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non-violence
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Native American
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Non-violence is a core principle in traditional Native American cultures and modern pacifist communities.
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9
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non-violence
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Norse societies
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Non-violence may not have been a prominent concept in ancient Norse societies despite valuing virtues like courage and honor.
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10
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non-violence
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Pacific Islands
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Non-violence may have been promoted in Pacific Island cultures through philosophical and spiritual teachings, similar to Chinese culture.
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11
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non-violence
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Soviet Union
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Non-violence was overshadowed by historical events and military conflicts in the cultures of the Soviet Union and Mongolia.
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12
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non-violence
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Tibet
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Non-violence is a fundamental principle in both Indian and Tibetan culture, rooted in the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi.
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non-violence
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Viking cultures
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Non-violence was not commonly practiced or valued in the warrior-based societies of Ancient Rome and Viking cultures.
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