History, asked by ryanpauldkhar09, 9 months ago

what role do the common people play in a reform movement? what role do the reformers play? Do you think they both are needed to create a successful reform movement? Explain your answer with reasons.

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Answered by abdul1342
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In eighteenth century many bad things in our country the the lower caste people.are not allowed to enter temples and cannot allowed to draw water from public wells. so that many social reformers act against it. such as mahatma Gandhi founded all India anti untouchabality league and b.r ambedkar

made many temples and give rights to draw water from public wells

Answered by ashishjyotisharma01j
3

Answer:

the role of common people is that they support the reform movement and the role of the reform is they held or control the hold movement yes they both are needed because without the common people that the revolt cannot be spread and without the reformer and cannot be started or controlled

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