Social Sciences, asked by srisaindhu, 8 months ago


How does the Constitution reflect the political events of the time? Draw from
previous chapters on freedom struggle​

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Answered by MissTanya
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The Constitution reflects the time when it was written in a number of ways. ... Perhaps the more important way in which the Constitution reflects its time is in the way it treats African Americans and women. The fact that it condones slavery clearly makes it a product of its time.

Answered by elizabeth95
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The constitution of India reflects the political events of that time. For example, self government and equity, federal structure, fundamental rights, division of powers, office of the Governor were taken from Indian government Act 1935.

Indian independence struggle provides basic idea of self governance that emerged into a people’s participative democracy. The inclusion of fundamental rights can be traced to the forces that operated in the struggle for independence during the British rule.

The influence of the British at that time parliamentary system legislation cabinet form of government etc., were adopted from the British.

The constitutional developments are related with our national struggle from 1858- 1847 various acts were made by the British which helped to the development of our constitution.

Mahatma Gandhi emphasized the fact that too much centralization of power makes that power totalitarian and takes it towards Fascist ideals. The only method of safeguarding against this is to decentralise the power to a greater extent.

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