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difference between CDM and NCM?

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Answered by Anonymous
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CDM = Civil Disobedience Movement
NCM = Non-Cooperation Movement


Though the two terms Non-cooperation and civil obedience appear to be similar in their meanings, there is a number of difference between these two terms. Non-cooperation and Civil disobedience operated as movements in the history, in a number of countries. When examining the history of India, both movements can be identified. However, the implementation of these two criterion bear evidence that there exists observable difference. First it is necessary to define the two terms. Noncooperation is the refusal to cooperate with the government of a country whereas Civil disobedience refers to the refusal to obey certain laws of a country. Despite the fact that the definitions sound similar, the difference lies in noncooperation being rather passive in comparison to civil disobedience that plays an active role. This article attempts to highlight the difference between the two while examining the two terms.


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Answered by dackpower
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The 24-day journey continued from 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930 as an immediate response against the increased salt taxes. This march was termed as a nonviolent demonstration against the British salt monopoly. It obtained global attention which gave purpose to the independence movement which also marked the beginning of the Civil Disobedience Movement.

The Non-Cooperation Movement was an important aspect of the Indian independence movement from Imperial rule. It was started by Mahatma Gandhi subsequently after the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre. It proposed to oppose British rule in India through non-violent methods which is also termed as, "Ahimsa". It was started on 30 August 1920.

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