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The movement was very popular, and in part to stop its spread, the British controlled government arrested him.

What is the point of this sentence? (5 points)


The British government felt Gandhi had to be stopped.

The British government was in charge regardless of Gandhi.

The movement was ultimately shut down and ineffective.

The movement was well liked by many.

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The point of this sentence is The British government felt Gandhi had to be stopped.

This is part of the non-cooperation movement in India, was through a nonviolent way of protest Gandhi led an important process in the Indian Independence movement.

Even when Gandhi himself called off the movement because it was losing its nonviolent nature, he was arrested by the British government.

The other options are not correct, even when they say real things about the movement they are not directly related to that specific sentence.

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