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Nelson Mandela's autobiography is titled ___ and focuses on his struggle against ___ in South Africa. |
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True or False: Aung San Suu Kyi believes that true freedom is the absence of fear. |
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What are the two main themes highlighted in the struggles for freedom as illustrated by Mandela and Aung San Suu Kyi? |
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Fill in the blanks: The ideal of freedom is central to ___ struggles in Asia and Africa against ___ and oppression. |
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Riddle: I was imprisoned for years to fight for my people's rights and wrote 'Long Walk to Freedom'. Who am I? |
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What sacrifices did Nelson Mandela make in his pursuit of freedom for South Africans? |
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He sacrificed his youth, personal pleasures, and spent 27 years in jail, often in solitary confinement. |
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Multiple Choice: What does Aung San Suu Kyi emphasize as essential for living a dignified life? A) Freedom from fear B) Freedom from wealth C) Freedom from isolation D) Freedom from work |
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In what ways are the struggles of Mandela and Suu Kyi significant in the context of human history? |
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They represent the fight against oppression, the quest for dignity, and the universal desire for freedom and self-determination. |
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The absence of external constraints and the existence of conditions for talent development. |
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Freedom is valuable as it allows individuals to ___ and ___ their capabilities. |
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True or False: A free society only requires the absence of constraints for its members to thrive. |
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False. A free society also needs to create opportunities for individuals to pursue their interests. |
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Fill in the blank: Living a dignified human life requires overcoming ___ and constraints imposed by societal attitudes. |
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In the context of freedom, what is the significance of the relationship between individuals and society? |
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It helps identify which features allow freedom and which restrict it, ensuring necessary constraints are retained while unnecessary ones are removed. |
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Riddle: I can be both a law and a lack of one. I can help you grow or hold you back. What am I? |
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Multiple Choice: Which of the following best describes freedom in a society? A) Total absence of rules B) Absence of constraints and development of potential C) Unlimited choices without responsibility D) Only personal autonomy |
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What are examples of external constraints on freedom as mentioned in the content? |
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Colonial rule and apartheid in South Africa exemplify external constraints on freedom. |
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True or False: Social inequality, such as the caste system, enhances individual freedom. |
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Legal and political restraints ensure that differences are discussed and debated civilly, preventing one group from imposing its views on another. |
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Riddle: I keep order and prevent fights, without me, society may face chaotic nights. What am I? |
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Subhas Chandra Bose emphasized the need to remove constraints like social and economic inequalities to achieve true freedom. |
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Multiple Choice: What can lead to conflicts in society? A) Shared beliefs B) Competition for resources C) Equality D) None of the above |
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Fill in the blank: For a society to function freely with minimal constraints, individuals must respect each other's ___ and avoid imposing their beliefs. |
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The primary focus is that the state should not interfere in self-regarding actions but may intervene in actions that harm others. |