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☣️Define civil disobedience?

☣️Limits of civil disobedience?


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Answered by assthha161
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\huge\mathfrak\blue{Civil \: \\Disobedience}

Civil disobedience is the active, professed refusal of a citizen to obey certain laws, demands, orders or commands of a government or occupying international power. Civil disobedience is sometimes defined as having to be nonviolent to be called civil disobedience.

\huge\mathfrak\blue{Limits\:of\:civil\:\\ disobedience\:movement}

1)Diffrent communities had diffrent abstract idea about Swaraj

2)Dalits Participation in the movement were limited , particularly in the Maharashtra and Nagpur region.

3)After the decline of NOn-corperation-Khilafat movement, large communities of Muslims did not respond to the the call for united struggle of Congress

4)The Civil Disobedience movement started with an atmosphere of suspicion and distrust between communities.
Answered by sami91
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It was a movement where Gandhi ji and his followers decided to disobey the laws main cause of this movement was Dandhi March and it's events were Simon go back.

Limitations of Civil disobedience movement are :-

☢This is a nonviolent movement which doesn't favour any type of violence.

☢Many of the people doesn't participate in this movement.

☢The people's who have participated in this movement suffer from economic crises and therefore they give up this movement.

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