Why did Civil Disobedience Movement fail to meet its pre-defined objectives?
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i) This movement encouraged people not only to refuse cooperation with the British, but also to break colonial laws .
ii) This movement saw mass participation of people from all segments of society, comprising of the rich peasant communities of the jats and the patidars, the poor peasants and also the business class .
iii) This movement was not enthusiastically working class, the Dalits and the Muslims.
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i) This movement encouraged people not only to refuse cooperation with the British, but also to break colonial laws .
ii) This movement saw mass participation of people from all segments of society, comprising of the rich peasant communities of the jats and the patidars, the poor peasants and also the business class .
iii) This movement was not enthusiastically working class, the Dalits and the Muslims.
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Civil disobedience is the active, professed refusal of a citizen to obey certain laws, ... But I found that even "Civil Disobedience" failed to convey the full meaning of the struggle. I therefore ...
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