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What were the aims of the civil disobedience movement ?


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a

Deliberately breaking unjust laws like the salt tax law.

b

Boycott of foreign-made cloth and liquor shops.

c

Refusal by peasants to pay revenue and chaukidari taxes.

d

All of the above 

answer is D.

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The Civil Disobedience Movement mostly exhibited the following characteristics: Intentionally breaching unfair laws, such as the salt tax statute; purchasing foreign-made clothing and alcohol is boycotted; refusal on the part of peasants to pay chaukidari and revenue taxes; grazing animals in protected woodlands is in violation of forest laws. The Movement sought to obstruct government operations and completely refused to cooperate with the British. Additionally, it was intended to target boycotting foreign goods, governmental institutions, and taxation. Gandhiji's Dandi March served as the catalyst for the civil disobedience movement.
 
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