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The mound builders had no caste system.
There is no caste system in Buddhism. all people (men and women) are treated equally. As for Hinduism, it is a complex answer for which I do not have enough knowledge to answer.
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Zenana is an Indian word that is a harem on the Indian subcontinent, a part of the house reserved for high-caste women/women who are ranked highly in the Caste System; a system of segregating women into harems.
No, he was against the caste system and believed and taught that all men and women are equals.
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yes if they obey all rules they can be reincarnated into a higher caste. women can only be reincarnated into an animal if all rules are obeyed.
No. He believed that all men and women are equal.
Buddhism recognizes no classes and does not differentiate between Men and Women. All people are equal. In Hinduism, like in ancient Feudalism, there are hereditary classes (called Castes in Hinduism). People are born, live and die within their class/caste. They can only have certain jobs that fall into that caste. Now India is trying to wipe out the caste system but, as with anything dealing with people, not everyone takes the change to heart.
a.As more women were elected to office, the moral issues surrounding castes overrode the political ones. b.As more countries industrialized, the Caste System became economically obsolete. c.The United Nations passed a resolution condemning caste systems. d.Countries that sanction the caste system have experienced serious boycotts from other, more enlightened countries. e.All of the above.
Yes. They are born into that caste. But the way both men and women carry themselves keeps them in the Brahmin caste.
women were treated fairly by their families in France.