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In the theory of demographic transition, there are three basic phases of population growth. The first stage is that of ______ in a  society that is underdeveloped and technologically backward. Growth rates are low because both the death rate and the birth rate are very high, so that the difference between the two is low.

[1] Structure of Indian Society
Chapter: [1] Structure of Indian Society
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The matrilineal system has inherent disagreements based on ______.

[2] Social Institutions: Continuity and Change
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In which of the following society, a newly married couple stays with the women's parents?

[2] Social Institutions: Continuity and Change
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What is the difference between nuclear and extended family?

[2] Social Institutions: Continuity and Change
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What is a patriarchal family?

[2] Social Institutions: Continuity and Change
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He was born in Kerala and was a leader of the lower castes and Dalits. With his efforts, Dalits got the freedom to walk on public roads, and Dalit children were allowed to join schools.

He is ______. 

[2] Social Institutions: Continuity and Change
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Traditionally, ______ were the business communities.

[2] Social Institutions: Continuity and Change
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Who did Jyotirao Phule want to be educated?

[3] Social Inequality and Exclusion
Chapter: [3] Social Inequality and Exclusion
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Name the text written by Tarabai Shinde as a protest against society to focus on double standard of male dominated society

[3] Social Inequality and Exclusion
Chapter: [3] Social Inequality and Exclusion
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Patterns of unequal access to social resources are commonly called ______. Some social inequality reflects innate differences between individuals. For example, their varying abilities and efforts.

[3] Social Inequality and Exclusion
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Which rulers were benefitted by taking away the tribute or economic surplus from the people of subjugated area?

[5] Process of Social Change in India
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MSA Rao explained how many types of impact on villages by urbanisation in India?

[5] Process of Social Change in India
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The emergence of machine production based on the inanimate power resources like steam and electricity is known as ______.

[5] Process of Social Change in India
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The Planning Commission was set up in ______.

[5] Process of Social Change in India
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Which among the following cities experienced high rate of urbanisation in post-independence period?

[5] Process of Social Change in India
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Who was connected to the Panchayati Raj in Tribal Regions?

[6] Social Change and the Polity
Chapter: [6] Social Change and the Polity
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In colonial India the undemocratic and ______, practice of British  colonialism contrasted sharply with the vision of freedom which western theories of democracy espoused and which the western educated Indians read about. In modern India, social change is not just about Indian or western ideas. It is a combination as well as reinterpretation of western and Indian ideas. 

[6] Social Change and the Polity
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The scale of poverty and intensity of social discrimination within India also led to deeper questioning of the meaning of democracy. Is democracy just about political freedom? Or is it also about economic freedom and social justice? Is it also about equal rights to all irrespective of caste, creed, race and gender? ______ in India has contributed to a deeper  examination of the definition of democracy.

[6] Social Change and the Polity
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In 1931, the resolution at the ______ of the Indian National Congress  dwelt on how independent India's Constitution should look like. The  ______ reflects a vision of democracy that meant not just formal holding of elections but a substantive reworking of the Indian social structure in order to have a genuine democratic society

[6] Social Change and the Polity
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______ emphasised on the co-existence of liberty, equality and fraternity during constituent assembly debates.

[6] Social Change and the Polity
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