How ia civil disobedience movement is different from Non cooperation movement?
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The civil disobedience movement sought to paralyze the government by breaking a specific set of rules and administration. The Non-Cooperation Movement sought to bring the working of the government to a standstill by not cooperating with the administration.
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civil disobedience movement
1. civil disobedience movement continued from 1930 to 1934
2. civil disobedience movement was launched to protest the arrival of the Simon commission
3. civil disobedience movement began with defying and breaking the colonial laws, like salt law
4. civil disobedience movement demanded complete Independence or Purna Swaraj
5. civil disobedience movement at many limitation dalits, Muslim, industrial workers and Businessman did not participate fully
non cooperation movement
1. non cooperation movement was launched between 1920 and 1922
2. non cooperation movement was launched because of the anger of Jallianwala Bagh tragedy
3. non cooperation movement began with the surrender of titles, boycott of British Institution and goods
4. non cooperation movement aimed for Swaraj or self government
5. non cooperation movement got the support of almost all sections of the society
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