what were the factors which leads to civil disobedience movement?
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Mahatma Gandhi began to form the Civil Disobedience Movement in reaction to continual British taxation and governing policy that seemed exploitative. The immediate cause was the Simon Commission and the arrest of prominent social figures
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Factors that gave rise to the Civil Disobedience Movement were:
(i) The problem with the Simon Commission.
(ii) Irwin’s vague offer of Dominion Status for India in an unspecified future.
(iii) Salt Law.
(iv) Neglect of eleven demands of Gandhiji by the British.
(v) Lahore Session of INC (192
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