The Caste System
"Untouchables"
Leaders & Reform
Post-Independence India
Successes & Failures
200

This ancient social hierarchy divided people into tiers at birth.

The Caste System

200

What was the name given to the lowest tier of the caste system?

Untouchables

200

This leader was a prominent activist against caste discrimination.

Mahatma Gandhi

200

What country did India gain independence from, and what year?

Great Britain -- 1947

200

What group gained equal rights after the Indian constitution was published.

"Untouchables" (or scheduled castes)

400
Approximately how long ago was the Caste System formed?

≈2,500 years ago

400

"Untouchables" were banned from accessing these places.

Temples/places of worship.

400

This leader helped draft India's constitution and fought for equality for "Untouchables"

B.R Ambedkar

400

The Constitution granting equal rights regardless of caste, religion, race, gender, or language was written in this year.

1950

400

Special funding was set aside to support this group of people.

Scheduled Castes (or "Untouchables)
600

This marriage practice required people to marry within their caste.

Endogamy

600

Before independence, what percentage of India's population consisted of "Untouchables"?

15-20%

600

Gandhi's influence encouraged these forms of activism.

Movements against caste-based discrimination.

(or anti-caste movements).

600

"Untouchables" and forest tribes becmae known by this term following the Indian consitution.

Scheduled Castes

600

Despite reformation, this type of discrimination persisted socially.

Caste Discrimination

800

What determined a person's caste when born?

The caste of their parents.

800

"Untouchables" were denied access to this important skill.

Literacy (reading and writing).

800

This term is used to refer to people who remained loyal to the caste system even after the constitution.

Casteists

800

Name one resource the scheduled castes gained access to following the publishing of the constitution.

1. Healthcare

2. Legal Aid

3. Places of Worship/Temples

4. Fair Housing

5. Equal education

800

Treating people as "Untouchables" became illegal under this federal act.

Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955.

1000

Name the three of the five aspects of life that were affected by your caste.

1. Job opportunities

2. Land ownership/housing accessibility

3. Education accessibility

4. Marriage options

5. Healthcare Accessibility

1000

Name three things "Untouchables" were unable to do/didn't have access to.

1. Own land/live near other castes.

2. Enter temples/places of worship.

3. Use community resources (wells, roads).

4. Become literate.

5. Equal healthcare.

6. Legal aid.

1000

This future prime minister called the caste system a "outdated practice".

Jawaharlal Nehru

1000

Scheduled castes were granted this percentage of seats in parliament and state assemblies.

20%

1000

These two educational problems remained high among scheduled castes.

Dropout rates and illiteracy.