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how did the working class participate in the civil disobedience movement

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The industrial working classes did not participate in the Civil Disobedience Movement in large numbers, except in the Nagpur region. This was because industrialists were supporting the Movement and Congress was reluctant to include workers' demand as part of the Movement.

Answered by sharmatrishna018
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Explanation:

The middle classes also participated in the Civil Disobedience movement because of the following reasons:

During the First World War, some of the Indian merchants and industrialists had made huge profits, had become powerful and were keen on expanding their business.

They reacted against colonial policies because the colonial policies restricted their business activities.

They wanted protection against:

Imports of foreign goods

Rupee-sterling foreign exchange ratio to discourage imports.

Decline in export duty

To organise business interests, they formed their own associations and participated with full enthusiasm in the Civil

Disobedience movement

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