History & Civics
How was the Civil Disobedience Movement different from the Non-Cooperation Movement?
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Civil Disobedience Movement was different from the Non-Cooperation Movement because the former involved non-payment of taxes and land-revenue as well as violation of laws of different kinds in addition to Non-Cooperation activities.
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