In 1930, Mahatma Gandhi started Civil Disobedience Movement from:
(a) Sevagram
(b) Dandi
(c) Sabarmati
(d) Wardha
The Civil Disobedience Movement was different from the Non-Cooperation Movement: Non- Cooperation Movement: (i) The people were asked not to cooperate with the government. (ii) Foreign goods were boycotted. (iii) Liquor shops were picketed. (iv)...
1 Answers 1 viewsThe Civil Disobedience Movement was different from the Non-Cooperation Movement: Non- Cooperation Movement: (i) The people were asked not to cooperate with the government. (ii) Foreign goods were boycotted. (iii) Liquor shops were picketed. (iv)...
1 Answers 1 viewsThe events that led to the Civil Disobedience Movement include : (i) The arrival of Simon Commission consisting of all British members, in 1928 and their report. (ii) Successful peasant movement in...
1 Answers 1 viewsCivil Disobedience Movement: Violation of salt Law by manufacturing salt from seawater by Gandhiji marked the beginning of Civil Disobedience Movement. The peasants joined the Civil Disobedience Movement Due to the...
1 Answers 1 viewsThe peasants joined the Civil Disobedience Movement (1930-34) because poor peasantry was not just interested in the lowering of the revenue demand. Many had rented land. They could not pay...
1 Answers 2 viewsFactors 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...
1 Answers 1 viewsMahatma Clandhi relaunched the Civil Disobedience Movement with great apprehension: (i) In December 1931 Gandhiji went to London for the Round Table Conference, but the negotiations broke down and he returned disappointed. (ii)...
1 Answers 5 viewsMahatma Gandhi relaunched the Civil Disobedience Movement with great apprehension: (i) In December 1931 Gandhiji went to London for the Round Table Conference, but the negotiations broke down and he returned...
1 Answers 1 views(c) In the Kranchi Session 1931 of India National Congress, Mahatma Gandhi had said “Gandhi may die but Gandhism will remain forever.”
1 Answers 1 views(b) Walden Pond Thoreau wrote an essay on Civil Disobedience where he advocated the doctrine of peaceful resistance. He thought that if any law was felt to be unjust, or...
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