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what were the methods adopted by Gandhiji during the civil disobedience movement

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Answered by girly44
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Some of the proposals of non-cooperation movement: Surrender the titles which were awarded by the British government. Boycott civil services, army, police, courts, legislative councils and schools. Boycott foreign goods.

Answered by jithujilladi6
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Explanation:

Gandhiji suggested that the non cooperation movement should be carried out in stages. The following are some of the methods adopted by gandhiji during the non cooperation movement:

1. To begin with, people were asked to surrender the titles awarded by the government.

2. Next was to be the boycott of civil services, army Police, courts, legislative councils, schools and foreign goods by the Indian.

3. Following these developments, if the government used repression, a civil disobedience campaign would be launched.

4. An extensive tour throughout india was another proposal to mobilise popular support for the movement.

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