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what is difference between non cooperation movement and civil disobedience movement? write any four.​

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Explanation:

Differences between the Non-cooperation and Civil-Disobedience Movements

Non-cooperation

Civil-Disobedience

It was launched on  September 5th, 1920 it ended on 5th February 1922It began on March 12, 1930, through the launch of the Salt SatyagrahaThe Non-Cooperation Movement sought to bring the working of the government to a standstill by not cooperating with the administration.The Civil Disobedience Movement was an attempt at paralysing the administration by breaking some specific rules & regulations.There was large scale participation of Muslim working class in the Non-Cooperation movementThe Civil-Disobedience movement saw less participation from the Muslim community due to the policy of divide and rule by the British and the communal propaganda of the Muslim League and the Hindu MahasabhaThe non-cooperation movement was geographically confined to certain parts of IndiaThe civil disobedience movement saw widespread geographical coverage and mass participation in comparison to the non-cooperation movementThe movement was called off in 1922 due to the Chauri-Chaura incident  (Occured on Feb 5th, 1922)The movement was withdrawn after the signing of the Gandhi-Irwin pact

Answered by Anonymous
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Non-cooperation

Civil-Disobedience

It was launched on September 5th, 1920 it ended on 5th February 1922 It began on March 12, 1930, through the launch of the Salt Satyagraha

The Non-Cooperation Movement sought to bring the working of the government to a standstill by not cooperating with the administration. The Civil Disobedience Movement was an attempt at paralysing the administration by breaking some specific rules & regulations.

There was large scale participation of Muslim working class in the Non-Cooperation movement The Civil-Disobedience movement saw less participation from the Muslim community due to the policy of divide and rule by the British and the communal propaganda of the Muslim League and the Hindu Mahasabha

The non-cooperation movement was geographically confined to certain parts of India The civil disobedience movement saw widespread geographical coverage and mass participation in comparison to the non-cooperation movement

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