) How was the civil disobedience movement different from the
non-cooperation movement? Explain.
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Non-cooperation is the refusal to cooperate with the government of a country whereas Civil disobedience refers to the refusal to obey certain laws of a country. • Non-cooperation is passive as it involves withdrawal whereas civil disobedience is active because people display their resistance trough means such as rallies and protests.
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The non-cooperation movement involved only the measures meant for non-cooperating with the British government whereas the Civil Disobedience movement involved non-payment of taxes and land revenue, violation of laws besides, non-cooperation activities.
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