difference between non coperation movement and civil disobedient movement?
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non cooperation movement is passive as it involves withdrawal whereas civil disobedience movement is active because people display their resistance through means such as rallies and protest . noncooperation involves resignation and refusal to pay tax whereas civil disobedience movement involved boycotting,protest etc.
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Civil disobedience: started in 1930
Ended in Apr 1930
Aim was to oppose laws which restricted salt productions by Indian people
Non cooperation: started in 1920
Ended in 1922 due to violence in Chauri Chaura, UP, when 22 policemen were killed in a raid in the police station
Its aim was to go against the Jallianwala Bagh massacres of 1919
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