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1 The Non-Cooperation Movement believed in all of the following ideas except ... A. the caste system -- B. non-violence 7 C. civil disobedience D. satyagraha -2​

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Answered by snishanidal
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Non-violence in its dynamic condition means conscious suffering. It does not mean meek submission to the will of the evil-doer, but it means the pitting of one's whole should against the will of the tyrant. Working under this law of our being, it is possible for a single individual to defy the whole might of an unjust empire to save his honour, his religion, his soul and lay the foundation for that empire's fall or its regeneration.

Answered by sparkle10
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The movement was to be nonviolent and to consist of Indians resigning their titles; boycotting government educational institutions, the courts, government service, foreign goods, and elections; and, eventually, refusing to pay taxes.

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