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difference between non coorporation and civil disobedience movement​

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Answered by dnavneetk9549
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Answer : hi mate here is your answer

NCM:

it means to refuse to co-operate gov

this movement was launched to unify hindu and muslims.

this movement began in the year of 1921.

women didn’t participated in this movement on a large scale.

the main cause for this movement include massacre at the jalianwala bagh and the rawlatt act.

CDM:

It means to refuse to obey the laws formed by the british.

this movemen was launched to attain purna swaraj.

this movement began in 1930.

womens participated in thie movement on large scale.

the main cayse for this movement includes the unjust laws of the british gov, the failure of simon commission.

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Answered by akmalkhalid2003
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Answer:

The Non-Cooperation campaign was started by Gandhiji on 1st August 1920 while

the Civil Disobedience movement was originated by Gandhiji on 6th April 1930 at Dandi in Gujarat.

The purpose of the Non-Cooperation movement was Swaraj or self-rule by asking the rank of authorization status from the British administration.

Explanation:

Non-Cooperation movement:

  • It was launched in 1920s.
  • It was considered as a passive movement.
  • In this movement, Gandhiji aimed to bring government to a standstill by withdrawing every support of the British government
  • Large number of people participated in this movement.
  • There was no tax campaign in this movement.

Civil Disobedience Movement:

  • It was launched in 1930s.
  • It was considered as an active movement.
  • In this movement, Gandhiji aimed at paralysing the government by undertaking actswhich the British considered as illegal.
  • Many people backed out of the movement, due to non-fulfilment of their demands in the previous movement.
  • People refused to pay taxes in this movement.

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