In which aspect Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM) differed from the Non-Cooperation Movement(NCM)?
In which aspect Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM) differed from the Non-Cooperation Movement(NCM)? Correct Answer CDM methods involved violation of law unlike that of NCM methods
The correct answer is option 3, i.e CDM methods involved violation of law unlike that of NCM methods.
- There were certain aspects in which the Civil Disobedience Movement differed from the Non-Cooperation Movement. These are as follows:
- The stated objective this time was complete independence and not just remedying two specific wrongs and a vaguely-worded swaraj.
- The methods involved violation of law from the very beginning and not just non-cooperation with foreign rule.
- There was a decline in forms of protests involving the intelligentsia, such as lawyers giving up practice, students giving up government schools to join national schools and colleges.
- Muslim participation was nowhere near that in the Non-Cooperation Movement level.
- No major labour upsurge coincided with the movement.
- The massive participation of peasants and business groups compensated for decline of other features.
- The number of those imprisoned was about three times more this time.
- The Congress was organisationally stronger.
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