Answer:
The
Non-Cooperation Movement in the cities gradually slowed down for various
reasons
(i) Khadi cloth was often more
expensive than mass produced mill cloth and poor people could not afforded to
buy it. Thus, boycott of foreign goods could not continue for long.
(ii) Similarly, the boycott of British institutions posed a problem. No
alternative institutions were set-up to their place. So, the teachers and
students finally had to resume their studies and jobs in government schools and
lawyers joined back work in government courts.
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