What is the literal meaning of the term "dalits," used to refer to the marginalized group also known as "Untouchables" in India?

Correct answer: "broken people"

Explanation

This question checks the specific definition of the term 'dalits' as provided in the text, highlighting the social stigma attached to this group.

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Question 20

What is the term for a story told about the founding and history of a particular group to reinforce a sense of common identity?

Question 21

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Question 22

The ideology used to justify European colonial expansion often intertwined racial supremacy, patriarchy, and what other component?

Question 23

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Question 24

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Question 26

According to the text, what is the estimated population of dalits in India, who constitute one-sixth of the country's total population?

Question 27

In the study of a Chinese village, the reconstruction of the local genealogy book, or zupu, was funded by whom?

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Question 29

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Question 30

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Question 31

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Question 39

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Question 41

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Question 42

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Question 45

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Question 48

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Question 49

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