Social Sciences, asked by nikita5019, 8 months ago

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List all the different social groups which
joined the Non-Cooperation Movement of
1921. Choose any three, and write about
their hopes and struggles to show why they
joined the movement.​

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Answered by sanyuktapatidar
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Answer:

The different social groups that joined the Non-Cooperation Movement of 1921 were the urban middle class comprising lawyers, teachers and headmasters, students, peasants, tribals and workers.

Peasants, tribals and workers joined the movement with hopes of self-emancipation. Peasants hoped that they would be saved from the oppressive landlords, high taxes taken by the colonial government.

Plantation workers, on the other hand, desired freedom to move about and get land in their own villages.

The middle class joined the movement because the boycott of foreign goods would make the sale of their textiles and handlooms go up.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Answer: The different social groups that joined the Non-Cooperation Movement of 1921 were the urban middle class comprising lawyers, teachers, and headmasters, students, peasants, tribals and workers.

The middle class joined the movement because the boycott of foreign goods would make the sale of their textiles and handlooms go up.

The peasants took part in the movement because they hoped they would be saved from the oppressive landlords, high taxes taken by the colonial government abolition of begar and variety of other cesses.

The tribals employed guerrilla tactics to fight the British in some parts of India, the Gudem rebels attacked police stations & attempted to kill British officials. Means they were inspired by the Gandhiji but were not keen to follow nonviolent ways of struggle

Plantation workers took part in the agitation hoping they would get the right to move freely in and outside the plantations, maintain a link with the village they had come from and get land in their own villages.

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