how did the civil disobedience start what was the outcome of the movement? i will mark you as brainliest but pls help me
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in 1922at chauri chaura in gorakhpur a peaceful demonstration in a market turned into a violent clash with the police.hearing of the incident Gandhi immediately called off the non cooperation movement now the idian leaders works for the full independence with that thinking .salt which is the daily need of human life was full filled with taxes was not good ghandhiji thaught that the taxes on salt is not good and he started civil disobedience movement...
outcomes of civil disobedience movement was...
Gandhi was puted in jail ....
people now need swaraj....
etc....
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outcomes of civil disobedience movement was...
Gandhi was puted in jail ....
people now need swaraj....
etc....
hope this will help you and if it didn't help u than sorry for inconvenience
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Civil disobedience is the active, professed refusal of a citizen to obey certain laws, demands, orders or commands of a government or occupying international power. Civil disobedience is sometimes defined as having to be nonviolent to be called civil disobedience. Civil disobedience is sometimes, therefore, equated with nonviolent resistance.
Although civil disobedience is considered to be an expression of contempt for law, Martin Luther King Jr. regarded civil disobedience to be a display and practice of reverence for law; for as "Any man who breaks a law that conscience tells him is unjust and willingly accepts the penalty by staying in jail in order to arouse the conscience of the community on the injustice of the law is at that moment expressing the very highest respect for law."
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Although civil disobedience is considered to be an expression of contempt for law, Martin Luther King Jr. regarded civil disobedience to be a display and practice of reverence for law; for as "Any man who breaks a law that conscience tells him is unjust and willingly accepts the penalty by staying in jail in order to arouse the conscience of the community on the injustice of the law is at that moment expressing the very highest respect for law."
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