- Rearrange the events.
1. Congress adopts the demand for Purna Swaraj.
2. Non-cooperation movement launched.
3. End of civil disobedience movement.
4. Second round table conference.
Answers
non cooperation movement launched
congress adpots the demand for purna swaraj
second round table conference
end of civil disobedience movement .
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The following sequence is the correct arrangement of the events:
1) Non - Cooperation movement launched
2) Congress adopts the demand for Purna Swaraj
3) End of Civil Disobedience movement
4) Second round table conference
Explanation:
Non-cooperation movement: The non cooperation movement was the first movement launched by Mahatma Gandhi in 1921 nation wide agaisnt the mass killings in Jallianwala bagh. This movement also supported the Indian Muslims and their Khilafat movement.
Purna Swaraj: The Indian National Congress presided by Jawaharlal Nehru demanded for the Purna Swaraj or Complete freedom on 26th January in 1929. Many people resigned from the Congress.
End of Civil Disobedience movement:Civil Disobedie-
nce movement was started on 12th March 1930 and ended on 6th April, 1930. This was another largest movement launched by Mahatma Gandhi against the Simon Commission and other reasons.
Second round table conference: The second round table conference was held on 7th September, 1931. This was famous because, this conference was attended by Mahatma Gandhi. The discussions in this conference led to the "Government of India Act 1935".
Thus, the above sequence is the correct arrangement of the events.