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<i><b> difference between non cooperation movement and civil disobedience

Five differences between them

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Answered by Anonymous
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Causes of Non-Cooperation Movement?

People's resentment against the Rowlatt Act

People's reaction to the ghastly massacre at the Jallianwalabag

The demand for Swaraj jointly raised by the Moderates and the Extremists.

The possibility of a Hindu-Muslim joint movement on the Khilafat question.

The Civil Disobedience Movement carried forward the unfinished work of the Non-Cooperation Movement. It was started with Dandi March (also Salt march, Salt satyagraha) by Mahatma Gandhi on 12th March, 1930. Practically the whole country became involved in it. Hartals put life at a standstill. There were large-scale boycotts of schools, colleges and offices. Foreign goods were burnt in bonfires. People stopped paying taxes. For a few days, British control over Peshawar and Sholapur ended. People faced the batons and bullets of the police with supreme courage. No one retaliated or said anything to the police.
Answered by beautygirl98765
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difference between non cooperation movement and civil disobedience movement are as follows ........

non cooperation movement
1) this movement started in 1921 when India got disgusted due to Rowlatt Act and Jallianwala Bagh massacre
2) Muslim participated in this movement in great number
3) in this moment people were asked not to co-operate with the British
4) women did not participated in this movement on a large scale

civil disobedience movement
1) this movement started in 1930 when Gandhiji's 11 demand was rejected by the colonial government
2) in this moment the response of the Muslim was lukewarm
3) in this moment people not only refused to co-operate with British but also broke Colonial rule
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