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1.what was the nature of non cooperation movement ?why was the movement given up?

2.give a brief account of the developments in India from the Government of India act, 1935 till Independence in 1947?

please give answer only 5 or 6 lines

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Answered by shivam1424cool
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Answer:

Non cooperation movement consists of Boycott programmes and swadeshi programmes.

This movement was given up because of Chauri Chaura incident in which 22 policemen were killed. Since this movement only non voilence was decided to be used thus it was suspended after the voilent action by peasents at Chauri Chaura

Answered by Anonymous
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER MATE

  1. After 1919,the struggle against the British rule took the form of mass movement which involved peasants, tribals,students,workers,traders,women,etc. The unity between Hindus and muslims strengthened. When the non-cooperation movement was launched,people whole heartedly participated in it. Basically non-cooperation movement was to boycott all the things Britishers gave to Indians.
  2. The grant of a large measure of autonomy to the provinces of British India and ending the diachary system Introduced by the goverment of act 1919. The introduction of direct elections. The establishment of a federal court.

Hope this helps u dear mate

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