What was the main significance of the Non-Cooperation Movement in India in the 1920s?

A. It marked the first time that Indians used non-violent resistance against British rule B. It resulted in the withdrawal of British troops from India C. It resulted in the granting of independence to India D. It led to the formation of the Indian National Army

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