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What was Dr. Ambedkar’s argument against the introduction of the word “socialist” in the Preamble to the Constitution?Question 16Answera.That the social and political organization of a society must be left to Parliament, so as to allow flexibility for democratic changeb.That the Directive Principles of State Policy already reflected a core socialist orientation and thus, the inclusion of the word “socialist” would be superfluousc.That the inclusion of the word “socialist” would risk the possibility that the Constitution is seen as the ‘dead hand of the past’.d.All the above

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What was Dr. Ambedkar’s argument against the introduction of the word “socialist” in the Preamble to the Constitution?Question 16Answera.That the social and political organization of a society must be left to Parliament, so as to allow flexibility for democratic changeb.That the Directive Principles of State Policy already reflected a core socialist orientation and thus, the inclusion of the word “socialist” would be superfluousc.That the inclusion of the word “socialist” would risk the possibility that the Constitution is seen as the ‘dead hand of the past’.d.All the above

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The answer is d. All the above. Dr. Ambedkar's argument against the introduction of the word "socialist" in the Preamble to the Constitution included all the points mentioned. He believed that the social and political organization of a society should be left to Parliament to allow flexibility for democratic change. He also felt that the Directive Principles of State Policy already reflected a core socialist orientation, making the inclusion of the word "socialist" superfluous. Lastly, he was concerned that the inclusion of the word "socialist" could risk the Constitution being seen as the 'dead hand of the past'.

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