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Cultural Change

Bihar Board · Class 12 · Sociology

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Who coined the term 'sanskritisation'?

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What does sanskritisation primarily refer to?

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According to M.N. Srinivas, westernisation refers to changes brought about by how many years of British rule?

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Who opened the first school for women in Pune?

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Which of the following were major social evils that 19th century reformers fought against?

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Sati, Child marriage, Ban on widow remarriage, Caste discrimination

The 19th century social reform movements primarily targeted sati, child marriage, ban on widow remarriage, and caste discrimination as major social evils. The joint family system was not considered a social evil by reformers.

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Raja Ram Mohun Roy attacked the practice of sati based on which approaches?

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Humanitarian doctrines, Natural rights doctrines, Hindu shastras

Raja Ram Mohun Roy used a creative combination of modern Western liberal ideas (humanitarian and natural rights doctrines) along with traditional Hindu scriptural authority (shastras) to argue against sati.

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The modern context of 19th century social reform was characterized by which three aspects according to Satish Saberwal?

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Modes of communication, Forms of organisation, Nature of ideas

Sociologist Satish Saberwal identified three key aspects of the modern framework: new modes of communication (printing press, telegraph), modern forms of organisation (like Brahmo Samaj), and the nature of new liberal ideas.

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True or False: Sanskritisation always leads to structural changes in society.

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False

Sanskritisation has been criticized for leading to no structural change but only positional change of some individuals. The inequality continues to persist though some individuals may improve their positions within the unequal structure.

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