History, asked by asutoshdash17, 1 year ago

How could non-cooperative become a movement?
(From ch-nationalism in india)
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Answered by Anonymous
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Non-Cooperation or civil disobedience can become a very effective movement and history has many examples of Non-Cooperation movements. which resulted in effectively fulfilling of demands. One of the big example of Non-Cooperation movement was run under Ghandi supervision in 1920 which united all the residents of Sub-Continent. British government was under enormous pressure during this movement and they were compelled to think to liberate Sub-Continent. But unfortunately this movement ended immediately.

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asutoshdash17: But i wanted the ans in points
Answered by MACHINE0724
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1.>GANDHIJI PROPOSED THAT THE MOVEMENT SHOULD UNFOLD IN STAGES. IT SHOULD BEGIN WITH THE SURRENDER OF TITLES THAT THE GOVERNMENT AWARDED AND A BOYCOTT OF CIVIL SERVICES AND FOREIGN GOODS

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