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Questions
What did the programme of Civil Disobedience consist of?
What did the programme of Civil Disobedience Movement consist of?
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Solution
The Civil Disobedience Movement involved:
- Defiance of Salt Laws
- Boycott of Liquor
- Boycott of Foreign cloth and British goods of all kinds
- Non-payment of taxes and revenues
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