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D. Short answer type questions
1. What is meant by Universal Adult Franchise?
2. Why and how was Omprakash Valmiki discriminated against?
3. Name two reasons why Rama Devi thinks she is not equal in all respects.
4. Why was the mid-day meal introduced in Tamil Nadu?
5. What is meant by the statement “All persons are equal before the law"?
6 Write a short note on the Civil Rights Movement of 1950s in the USA.​

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Answered by 9thclassstudent01
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Answer 5 : It means everyone will be treated equally and will be provided equal justice. There will be no discrimination with anyone on the basis of cast, creed, race, etc.

Answered by vasundharamewani1328
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Answer:

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Explanation:

1. Universal Adult Franchise means that the right to vote should be given to all adult citizens without the discrimination of caste, class, colour, religion or gender. It is based on equality, which is a basic principle of democracy.

2. Omprakash Valmiki was discriminated on his colour and caste(he was a Dalit) he was forced to sit on the floor in his school and was made to work and sweep the whole school.

3. •Rama Devi, who has been supervising Ram' s treatment for the past six months, is not a trained doctor or nurse.

•She was studied till class 4 and is one of the over 1,325 health activities.

4. In 1956, chief minister K Kamaraj launched the mid-day meal scheme with an aim to improve school enrolment and to reduce dropouts by providing free meals. ... Going to school meant getting nutritious meals for thousands of children living in slums and pavement in cities like Chennai to remote villages in rural Tamil Nadu.

5. The term "all persons are equal before the law" means that everyone will be given justice by treating them equal. From the President of the country to the common people.

6. Civil rights movements are a worldwide series of political movements for equality before the law, that peaked in the 1960s. In many situations they have been characterized by nonviolent protests, or have taken the form of campaigns of civil resistance aimed at achieving change through nonviolent forms of resistance.

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