A
Burdened with high rents.
B
Forced to begar.
C
Tenets had no security of tenure
D
All of the above
Solution:
The problems faced by the Awadh peasants in the non-cooperation movement were Burdened with high rents, Forced to begar, and Tenets having no security of tenure. The peasants were burdened with rent from the landlords, the talukdars, and various other cases. They were forced to perform begar on the talukdars' farms and the landlords' farms. With these problems, the tenants had no security during their tenure. They were regularly evicted from their residence by the owners to prevent anyone from acquiring rights over the leased rents. These were the problems faced by the peasants of the Awadh, which is why they joined the non-cooperation movement putting forward their demands.