What does the diversity in opinions within the Congress during the Constituent Assembly debates suggest about the nature of the party at that time?
Framing the constitution

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It lacked a clear leadership structure.
It was a monolithic party with unified views.
It encompassed a range of ideological perspectives and beliefs.
It focused solely on economic reforms.
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Why was public participation critical during the framing of the Indian Constitution?
It ensured that the Constitution would align with British expectations.
It promoted transparency and democratic engagement in the process.
It made the drafting process quicker and simpler.
It limited debates and discussions in the Assembly.
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How did the experience of the Partition influence the debates in the Constituent Assembly?
It was ignored to focus on economic issues.
It underscored the need for strong safeguards for minorities.
It led to a call for a monarchy system.
It strengthened the Assembly's resolve to limit democratic rights.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why did Nehru refer to historical constitution-making events such as the American and French Revolutions in his speech?
To highlight India's dependence on Western political systems.
To emphasize India's need for a unique approach, learning from but not copying past examples.
To dismiss their relevance to India’s context.
To show that India's Constitution would be the shortest.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the significance of the Objectives Resolution introduced by Jawaharlal Nehru?
It called for immediate military intervention in border regions.
It outlined fundamental ideals like justice, equality, and freedom as the basis of the Constitution.
It established a monarchy system.
It focused solely on economic independence.
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What can be inferred from the Assembly's decision to consider public criticisms and suggestions during the debates?
The Assembly disregarded minority voices.
It valued collective input and sought legitimacy.
It intended to replicate other nations’ constitutions.
It avoided major debates on social issues.
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Which statement reflects B.R. Ambedkar’s role in the Constitution-making process?
He was only an observer during the discussions.
He led the Drafting Committee and incorporated diverse legal ideas.
He advocated for a return to British colonial rule.
He opposed the inclusion of any social justice measures.
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