Dr. B.R. Ambedkar: Social Reformer

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Which of the following best describes B.R. Ambedkar's primary role in the creation of the Indian Constitution?

  • An advisor on economic policy
  • A representative of the upper castes
  • A minor consultant on constitutional law
  • The chairman of the drafting committee (correct)

Ambedkar's economic philosophy primarily focused on maintaining the existing social hierarchies and economic inequalities.

False (B)

Name two academic institutions from which Ambedkar obtained degrees.

Columbia University and London School of Economics

Ambedkar was born into the ______ caste, which was considered untouchable.

<p>Mahar</p>
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Match each aspect of Ambedkar's work with its corresponding description:

<p>Social Reform = Advocacy for the abolition of untouchability Economic Philosophy = Focus on social justice and equality Constitutional Role = Chairman of the drafting committee Early Life = Experiences of caste-based discrimination</p>
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Which of the following was a central tenet of Ambedkar's social reform efforts?

<p>Eradication of the caste system and untouchability (D)</p>
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Ambedkar believed that the caste system was beneficial for maintaining social harmony.

<p>False (B)</p>
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What was one of the main focuses of Ambedkar's efforts regarding marginalized communities?

<p>Upliftment/Empowerment</p>
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Ambedkar's contributions extended to fields such as law, ________, economics, and social reform.

<p>Politics</p>
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Match the concepts with their associated descriptions.

<p>Untouchability = Abolishment advocated by Ambedkar Social Justice = A key aspect of Ambedkar's economic philosophy Drafting Committee = Chaired by Ambedkar for the Indian Constitution Mahar Caste = Ambedkar's birth caste</p>
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Which aspect of Indian society did Ambedkar consider a major hindrance to social progress?

<p>Untouchability (D)</p>
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Ambedkar's advocacy was limited exclusively to legal and political reforms, with little focus on social change.

<p>False (B)</p>
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What was one of the key areas that greatly shaped Ambedkar's views on social justice?

<p>Early life experiences</p>
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Ambedkar's legacy includes his contribution to the Indian ________ and social reform movements.

<p>Constitution</p>
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Match the following.

<p>Elphinstone College = Institution where Ambedkar obtained a degree Social justice = Central theme of Ambedkar's economic philosophy Untouchability = Practice Ambedkar fought to abolish Mahar = Ambedkar's caste at birth</p>
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Which of the following best represents Ambedkar's view on the caste system?

<p>It was an unjust and discriminatory system that needed to be abolished (D)</p>
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Ambedkar believed that economic progress alone would automatically eliminate social inequalities.

<p>False (B)</p>
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Name one specific area, besides politics and law, where Ambedkar's influence is still felt today.

<p>Economics or social reform</p>
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Ambedkar's work significantly contributed to the _________ of marginalized communities in India.

<p>Empowerment</p>
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Flashcards

Who was B.R. Ambedkar?

Key architect of the Indian Constitution and a social reformer.

Ambedkar's early life?

Born into the Mahar caste, subjected to untouchability.

Ambedkar's education?

Elphinstone College, University of Mumbai, Columbia University, LSE.

Ambedkar's role in Constitution?

Chairman of the drafting committee for the Indian Constitution.

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Ambedkar's advocacy?

Abolition of untouchability and caste system.

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Ambedkar's economic philosophy?

Social justice, equality, upliftment of the downtrodden.

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Ambedkar's Legacy?

Indian Constitution, social reform, empowerment of marginalized communities.

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Ambedkar's view on untouchability?

Untouchability was a major hindrance to social progress.

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Ambedkar's influence?

Law, politics, economics, social reform.

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Study Notes

  • Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, a key architect of the Indian Constitution, was a social reformer, jurist, economist, and politician.
  • Born into the Mahar caste, considered untouchable, Ambedkar faced discrimination from an early age.
  • He obtained degrees from Elphinstone College, University of Mumbai, Columbia University, and the London School of Economics.
  • Ambedkar played a vital role in drafting the Indian Constitution as the chairman of the drafting committee.
  • He advocated for the abolition of untouchability and the caste system, fighting for the rights and equality of marginalized communities.
  • Ambedkar's economic philosophy focused on social justice, equality, and the upliftment of the downtrodden.
  • His legacy includes contributions to the Indian Constitution, social reform movements, and the empowerment of marginalized communities.
  • Ambedkar's early life experiences shaped his views on caste discrimination and social justice.
  • He believed that untouchability was a major hindrance to social progress and advocated for its eradication.
  • Ambedkar's influence extends to various fields, including law, politics, economics, and social reform.

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