Difference between non cooperation movement and civil disobedience movement 0
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Non-cooperation 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.
Non-cooperation included resignations and refusal to pay taxes whereas civil disobedience included boycotting, protests, etc.
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Non-cooperation movement
- Non-cooperation movement was started in 1920
- It was considered as passive movement
- In this movement Gandhi ji suggested to withdraw the British goods and don't cooperate with British government in any organisation and institution
- Large number of people joined this movement
- There was no tax campaign in this movement.
Civil disobedience movement
- It was launched in 1930s
- It was considered as active movement
- In this movement Gandhi ji aimed at paralysing government by undertaking acts which the British considered as illegal
- Many people backed out from this movement because their demands were not fulfilled in previous movement
- People refused to pay taxes in this movement.
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