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2. The Simon Commission was appointed in November 1927 by the British Government.
Subsequently the Civil Disobedience Movement began. In this context answer the following
questions:
(a) Why was the Simon Commission appointed by the British Government? Why did the Congress boycott the Commission?
(b) The Civil Disobedience Movement was launched by Gandhiji with his famous Dandi March on March 12, 1930. Mention the significance of this historic event.
(c) Why did Gandhiji suspend Civil Disobedience Movement in 1981 and later called it
off?​

Answers

Answered by mohan6301916839
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Answer:

simon comission,dandhi march,civil disobedience movement.

Explanation:

a) At first , the simon comission was appointed by the british government to supervise the conditions of india and how to plan and continue the development in  india , but the people of india had not accepted and boycotted the commission with the slogan of 'Go back simon'.

b)In this famous historic day of March 12,1930 gandhi had broke the salt law by making salt from the near by sea of dandhi in the front of the british company .By taking  along walk from sabarmathi asram to dandhi coastel area.he had broke the salt law dur to the listed 11 issues were not solved by the british government.

c)Gandhiji had suspended the civil disobidence movement because the movement is turning violent in many places in aplace place called chaura chauri village there had a huge fight between satyagrahas and the policeman.So, Gandhi had called of the movement.

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