What were the three proposals regarding Non-cooperation Movement, as suggested by Mahatma Gandhi? -SST 10th

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Gandhiji proposed that the movement should unfold in stages: (i) Surrender of titles that the government awarded.  (ii) Boycott of civil services, army, police, courts and legislative, councils, schools, and foreign goods.  (iii) In case the government used repression, a full civil disobedience campaign would be launched.

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