What was the primary objective of the women's movement during the social reform period? |
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The primary objective was to bring changes in institutional arrangements, values, customs, and beliefs that had subjugated women. |
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What role did education play in the women's movement according to social reformers? |
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Fill in the blank: The Arya Samaj advocated for compulsory education for both ___ and ___. |
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True or False: The participation of women in the freedom movement did not contribute to their self-confidence. |
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False; it helped generate a sense of self-confidence and realization of strength. |
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Explain the interconnectedness of the women's movement with the nationalist movement. |
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Women's movement supports nationalism.
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What was Mahatma Gandhi's perspective on women's roles in the freedom struggle? |
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He believed women possessed qualities suitable for nonviolent struggle and actively encouraged their participation in Satyagraha. |
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Fill in the blank: The Karachi session of the Indian National Congress in 1930 passed a resolution for ___ for both sexes. |
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What were the main criticisms raised by radical social reformers regarding the caste system? |
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Radical reformers accused the caste system of being responsible for the subjugation of women and hindering their rights. |
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