How did the Civil Disobedience Movement differ from the Non-Cooperation Movement?
It involved armed rebellion.
It focused on economic protests.
It called for peaceful defiance of specific laws.
It sought self-governance.
Answer and Solution
Answer
C. It called for peaceful defiance of specific laws.
Solution:
The Civil Disobedience Movement specifically called for peaceful defiance of laws, while the Non-Cooperation Movement focused on refusing cooperation with British institutions.
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