Analyse any three reasons for slowed down of Non-Cooperation Movement in cities.
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1. Khadi cloth was often more expensive than the cloth produced in mills, so poor people cannot afford to buy khadi cloth.
2. British institution posed a problem as there was no alternative Indian institution, so students and teachers began trickling to the goverment institution.
3. Lawyers also resumed work in government courts.
2. British institution posed a problem as there was no alternative Indian institution, so students and teachers began trickling to the goverment institution.
3. Lawyers also resumed work in government courts.
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The Non-Cooperation Movement gradually slowed
down in towns and cities because
a. The khadi clothes were expensive which the poor
people could not afford.
b. There was need for Indian institutions for the
teachers, students and the lawyers but these were
very slow to come up.
c. Thus once again people started using the mill
made British clothes and the students, teachers
and the lawyers joined back their respective
institutions.
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