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Per NCERT, what slowed down the Non-Cooperation Movement in the cities?
ACities had no interest
BKhadi was MORE EXPENSIVE than mill cloth (poor couldn't afford); alternative Indian institutions were slow to come up; students + lawyers trickled back to government schools + courts
CForeign cloth ran out
DGovernment rewarded city participants
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Khadi was MORE EXPENSIVE than mill cloth (poor couldn't afford); alternative Indian institutions were slow to come up; students + lawyers trickled back to government schools + courts
Per NCERT §2.1, khadi cost + lack of alternative institutions slowed urban NCM. The other options misstate.
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