______ became the symbol of nationalism in India during the freedom movement.
A) Muslin B) Silk C) Khadi D) Cotton
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The right solution to the given question is option C: Khadi.
- Khadi is a fiber material that Gandhiji used to spin into cloth by himself on a charkha wheel.
- It became a national symbol throughout the struggle for liberation.
- This is because the country's leader launched a movement of non-cooperation with Britishers in which everyone was encouraged to shun imported items and instead rely on textiles that are produced in the indigenous markets.
- Working for the manufacturing of khadi cloth in the Indian market also served to employ a large number of people.
- As a result of this action, the country's own textile market rosed to new heights.
- Therefore, the Khadi became a national symbol, demonstrating how Indians can rely on their own manufactured items.
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