How was the civil disobedience movement was different from non-cooperation movement?
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1. Non Cooperation Movement
It was launched in 1920s.
It was considered as a passive movement.
In this movement, Gandhiji aimed to bring government to a standstill by withdrawing every support of the British government.
Large number of people participated in the in this movement.
2. Civil Disobedience Movement
It was launched in 1930s
It was considered as an active movement
In this movement, Gandhiji aimed at paralysing the government by undertaking acts which the British considered as illegal.
Many people backed out of the movement, due to non-fulfilment of their demands in the previous movement.
There was no tax campaign in this movement.
It was launched in 1920s.
It was considered as a passive movement.
In this movement, Gandhiji aimed to bring government to a standstill by withdrawing every support of the British government.
Large number of people participated in the in this movement.
2. Civil Disobedience Movement
It was launched in 1930s
It was considered as an active movement
In this movement, Gandhiji aimed at paralysing the government by undertaking acts which the British considered as illegal.
Many people backed out of the movement, due to non-fulfilment of their demands in the previous movement.
There was no tax campaign in this movement.
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- The civil disobedience movement different from the non cooperation movement in the way that it also involved non payment of taxes , land revenue and violation of laws of different kinds.
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