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The non-cooperation movement was opposed by Congress because?

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a

Did not want to boycott the council elections.

b

Thought movement would become violent

c

Wanted to oppose the government policies.

d

All of the above 

answer is D.

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The non-cooperation movement was opposed by congress because they Did not want to boycott the council elections. They thought the movement would become violent and Wanted to oppose the government policies. There were elections to be held in November 1920, and they did not want to boycott those council elections. They also thought that the idea of a non-cooperation movement would become a violent movement and would cause unnecessary destruction. They thought this policy restricted them from protesting against the colonial government’s policies in the legislative councils and wanted to protest against those policies presented by the colonial government in the legislative councils. That is why this non-cooperation did not have the full support of the Congress leaders when it was first launched because it restricted them from doing what they wanted.
 
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The non-cooperation movement was opposed by Congress because?