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Why did the Non-Cooperation Movement gradually slow down in the cities? Explain. 

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Answered by Toukir
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The Non-Cooperation Movement in the cities gradually slowed down for various reasons
(i) Khadi cloth was often more expensive than mass produced mill cloth and poor people could not afford to buy it.
Thus, boycott of foreign goods could not continue for long.
(ii) Similarly, the boycott of British institutions posed a problem. No alternative institutions were set-up in their . place. So, the students, teachers and other professionals finally had to resume their studies and jobs in government institutions like schools, colleges, courts etc.
Answered by Anonymous
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The Non-Cooperation Movement slowed down in the cities for various reasons :-

➡Khadi cloth was often more expensive than mass-produced mill cloth and poor people could not afford to buy it. So people could not boycott mill cloth for very long.

➡Similarly boycotting British institutions also posed a problem as there were no alternative national institutions to fulfil the educational needs.

➡The students and teachers trickled to government schools. The lawyers joined government courts. With all these, the enthusiasm of people in the cities lost its force.

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