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Different between non-corporation and civil disobedience

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Answered by satyanarayanojha216
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Difference between Non-Cooperation Movement and Civil Disobedience Movement

Explanation:

  • The Non -Cooperation Movement was launched in 1920 and the Civil Disobedience Movement was launched in 1930.
  • The main aim of the Civil Disobedience Movement was to break the laws and refuse to pay taxes ,while the Non-Cooperation movement aimed to non cooperate with the British government .
  • Non-cooperation referred to non participation in the functioning of government institutions while civil disobedience referred to breaking the unjust laws imposed by government.

  • Non-cooperation was a form of passive protest while civil disobedience was more active in nature.

  • Non-cooperation was highlighted through peaceful demonstrations and picketing of shops selling foreign goods while civil disobedience was saw the protestors actively courting arrest.

  • Non-cooperation was aimed at economic aspects of colonial rule while civil disobedience sought to highlight its constitutional deficiencies.

Answered by Phoca
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Explanation:

Both Non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience were started under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi.

The Non-cooperation movement began in 1920 which aimed not to co-operate with the government office, rules and policies. This was acheived by giving resignation from the government offices and boycotting the rules.

The civil disobedience movement began in 1930 which involved boycotting, protest and refusal to obey the rules of the government. The purna swaraj is the main aim of this movement.

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