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Question
How did the Non-Cooperation Movement instil confidence among the Indians?
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Solution
The Non-Cooperation Movement instilled confidence among the Indians and made them bold- The Indians realized by experience that passive resistance was more powerful than weapon used by the British. The Indians also realized and came to understand that if they were united the road to freedom was not far away.
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