Difference between non cooperation movement and civil disobedience movement...plz ANSWER FAST !
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Following are the differences between the civil disobedience movement and non-cooperation movement:
Civil Disobedience Movement:
1. This movement began in the year 1930.
2. The main causes of this movement include the unjust laws of the British government, the failure of the Simon Commission etc.
3. Women participated in this movement on a large scale.
Non-cooperation Movement:
1. Launched in the year 1921.
2. The main causes for this movement include the massacre at the Jalianwala Bagh, the Rowlett Act etc.
3. Women did not participate in large scale.
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Non Cooperation
1) The movement was launched in 1921.
2)The conditions created by the First World War, Jallianwala Bagh incident, mistreatment of Khalifa were the basic cause behind the movement.
3) In the cities the middle class participated on a large scale. In the countryside, peasants launched movement against talukdars, landlords whereas in the plantation, people launched the movement against estate owners.
4) Due to Khalifa issue Muslims community participated on a large scale.
5) The movement was withdrawn by Gandhi in 1922 due to violent incident at Chauri Chaura in which 22 policemen were killed.
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Civil Disobedience
1) The movement was launched in 1930.
2)The conditions created by the Great depression of 1929, failure of Simon commission and rejection of Gandhiji's eleven demands were the majore factors responsible for the movement.
3)In the cities the movement was supported by businessmen because they were hard hit by the Great Depression of 1929. In the countryside, rich peasants actively participated.
4)From the mid 1920s the Congress came to be more visibly associated with openly Hindu religions nationalist groups so Muslims did not participate in the movement on a large scale.
5) The movement was withdrawn by Gandhiji in 1931 when Gandhi signed Gandhi-Irwin pact.
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