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The reason for the chronological order of these events is as follows:
Champaran Movement (1917): This was one of the early movements in the Indian freedom struggle, led by Mahatma Gandhi. It focused on the grievances of indigo farmers in Champaran, Bihar.
Non-Cooperation Movement (1920-1922): This movement was launched by Mahatma Gandhi and aimed to resist British rule through non-violent means. It marked a significant phase in the struggle for independence.
Chauri-Chaura Incident (1922): During the Non-Cooperation Movement, the Chauri-Chaura incident occurred, where a protest turned violent, leading to the death of policemen. In response, Gandhi called off the Non-Cooperation Movement.
Civil Disobedience Movement (1930-1934): This was another major civil resistance movement led by Gandhi, where people refused to obey certain laws, demands, and commands of the British government.
Quit India Movement (1942): This movement was launched by Mahatma Gandhi, demanding an immediate end to British rule in India. It played a crucial role in the eventual independence of India.
So, the correct option is [2].
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