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Question
State any two points to justify the impact of the movement.
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Solution
(i) The movement revealed the depth of Nationalism among the people, instilled confidence among people to achieve independence, attracted the attention of the entire World.
(ii) This movement made the British realize that Indians would not be satisfied by anything less than complete independence or freedom of its motherland from British rule.
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