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Question
What did the Non-Cooperation Movement consist of?
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Solution
The Non-Cooperation Movement consisted of the following:
(i) Surrendering of titles of offices and resignation from nominated posts in the local bodies.
(ii) Boycott of Government schools, colleges and law courts.
(iii) Boycott of Foreign goods and adoption of Swadeshi.
(iv) Boycott of election and other Government functions.
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