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Question
In what way did the Non-Cooperation Movement provide a national base to the Congress?
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Solution
The Non-Cooperation Movement provided a national base to the Congress making it a genuine, revolutionary organisation. It followed the aims and objectives of the militant nationalism but tempered them with its creed of non-violence.
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