You have to discuss Non-Cooperation movement in the next class. Which of the following aspects would you most emphasize to develop an understanding of the event/events? A. When did it happen? B. Where all did it have its impact? C. Who were the main participants of the movement? D. What was the outcome of the event? E. Evaluating the correctness of the tribal and peasant actions? Choose the most relevant options. 

You have to discuss Non-Cooperation movement in the next class. Which of the following aspects would you most emphasize to develop an understanding of the event/events? A. When did it happen? B. Where all did it have its impact? C. Who were the main participants of the movement? D. What was the outcome of the event? E. Evaluating the correctness of the tribal and peasant actions? Choose the most relevant options.  Correct Answer Only A, B, C and D 

The non-cooperation movement was a mass movement that was launched by Gandhi in 1920. It was a peaceful and non-violent protest against the British government in India.

Key Points While discussing the non-cooperation movement, the teacher would emphasize the following events:-

  • When did it happen?
  • Where all did it have its impact?
  • Who were the main participants of the movement?
  • What was the outcome of the event?

These all questions help the students in understanding the movement.

Thus, it is concluded that Only A, B, C and D are the correct options.

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