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9 May, 06:35

Explain how the caste system is structured and why it results in social inequality

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  1. 9 May, 07:13
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    The caste system made it impossible for people to move up in social classes, if your father was a plumber you will follow his line of work without chance to escalate in social class.

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    The caste system primarily used in India as a part of Hinduism never allowed for a person to move up in social class, if you were born into a lucky family (a Politician / Banker) you would take your fathers job, and pass it down to your son and so on. It resulted in social inequality for people because it did'nt allow for a person to move up in social class and get a more profitable/enjoyable job. So in summary if you didint like your job (street cleaner) you cant change it and would have to pass the same bad job to future generations.
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