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Arrange the following historical events in the chronological order of their occurrence.
I. Non-Cooperation Movement
II. Civil Disobedience Movement
III. Chauri - Chaura
I, II, III
I, III, II
II, I, III
III, II, I
- Non-Cooperation Movement: Launched by Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Congress in 1920. It was a response to the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre and the injustices of British rule.
- Civil Disobedience Movement: Started in 1930, it was a pivotal campaign in the Indian independence struggle where Gandhi led the Salt March in protest against the salt tax.
- Chauri Chaura: Occurred in 1922 when a protest against the British police turned violent, leading to Gandhi calling off the Non-Cooperation Movement.
Options:
1. I, II, III: Incorrect as it mixes up the timeline after Chauri Chaura.
2. I, III, II: Correct chronology: Non-Cooperation (1920), Chauri Chaura (1922), Civil Disobedience (1930).
3. II, I, III: Incorrect order starting with Civil Disobedience.
4. III, II, I: Incorrect as Chauri Chaura did not precede the others.
By: Parvesh Mehta ProfileResourcesReport error
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