EXERC
1. Answer the following questions in one word or a sentence:
(a) What is inequality ?
(b) Under whose leadership did South Africa get independence?
(c) Who coined the phrase "Unity in Diversity'?
2.
Answer the following questions in about 30/40 words each:
(a) What is the difference between inequality and discrimination?
(b) How can you say that nature itself is full of diversities?
(c) Why are poor people discriminated against in hospitals and offices?
(d) What were the targets of the freeom fighters when they fought
against the British ?
Answers
a) There are wide varieties of economic inequality, most notably measure is the difference in social status, wealth, or opportunity between people or groups. Discrimination means treating or considering, or making a distinction in using the distribution of income and the distribution of wealth. Besides economic inequality between countries or states, there are important types of economic inequality between different groups of people.
b)The country became a fully sovereign nation state within the British Empire, in 1934 following enactment of the Status of the Union Act. The monarchy came to an end on 31 May 1961, replaced by a republic as the consequence of a 1960 referendum, which legitimised the country becoming the Republic of South Africa.
c) Jawaharlal Nehru. Indian National Congress, vigorously promoted unity in diversity as an ideal essential to national consolidation and progress.
2a) Inequality is the difference in social status, wealth, or opportunity between people or groups. Discrimination means treating or considering, or making a distinction in favor of or against, a person or thing based on the group, class, or category to which that person or thing belongs rather than on individual merit.
b)As long as nature is equated to life, then all of life which was created by God, had programming from and by God that allotted for a degree of diversity.
d)India’s freedom movement against the British was witness to an overwhelming participation of people throughout the country. From Kashmir to Kanyakumari, Assam to Gujarat, thousands of men and women fought together against atrocities of the British Raj. While many selflessly gave their lives to protect the dignity of their motherland, others got injured and embraced imprisonment. Let us know about a few brave freedom fighters from various parts of colonial India who gave their lives to achieve freedom for their beloved motherland:
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