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Q: That the British were right to pass laws to reform the caste system and end Sati?
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Were the British right to pass laws to reform the caste system and end Sati?

No , because the British basically used India as a source for power. They gained productions that werent found in Britian at the time. The Indians were friendly enough to let them steal, however (in my opinion) it was disrespectful to pass on laws and traditions that were made from the British.


Who The British Reform Bill of 1867 extended the right to vote?

The city Workers (plato)


Is the caste system changing?

I don't believe that there is a caste system at all in India anymore. If there was one, it would be just the Hindu religion, and they are strictly instructed by the Indian government not to use the caste system as a form of segregation. Outcastes (yes, I spelled it right) are not at all to be treated unfairly.


What did Gandhi think of the caste system?

Because he did believe in it. He may have moved away from the frigid belief in the system for some sort of political gain but Gandhi believed that some human races were born better then the others. See his comments on the blacks and indians.


How did the Hinduism justify the Indian caste system?

Hinduism justified the Indian Caste System by not liking it:1. It was very hard to move up if they could.2. They had to try very very hard and they only could if they truly deserved it.(they were put into a place which was where they belonged to, not hard not to easy just right!)Therefore Hinduism just did not like the Indian Caste system.


What class is the sudras in the caste system?

The Sudras are the fourth caste in ancient India. They were right below the merchants and other salespeople, but right above the Untouchables, who did the dirty jobs. The Sudras themselves were mostly the farmers in ancient India. They were also other things like cobblers.


Does the caste system need change?

You see, we call India a secular nation, and since we are entitled to freedom of equality, the casts system needs change. caste is purely a religious identity, and is mostly considered a highly private part of one's status. Then why even have a caste? we are assuming that one caste is better off then the other. you see, that's not quite right. the reservation system is supposed to be based on merit , or financial back ground. not a wild guess that just because you're a FC that you always drive in a Mercedes or a BMW!!! so yes, the caste system needs a lot of change, or even better, a replacement .


What is the social order of India?

social pyramid They have social clases. The lowest in the social class is an untochable In India they have what they call the cast system, its is a hierarchy of human worth and I believe its orgins have to do with their belief in reincarnation, if you do not get it right this time around then you are born into a lower order of cast. You have no right to try and raise yourself within the society for your place in society has been earned by you in a former life. It is an oppressive system one many Indian people have been trying to do away with. It is one example of how mythology/religion can have far reaching negative influences, it is irrational, but, reason is hard won in the face of well established religion/mythologies.


Why do the hindus accept the caste system?

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Are jatts the upper class in Sikhism?

well right they are but guru nanak dev ji said that there shouldnt any caste system that why they made religion sikhism but right jatts are the upper class in sikhism


What was the significance of British reform of 1832?

it gave more people voting rights <----------Novanet Answer


Why Australia belong to capitalist country?

Australia is a sovereign nation and does not 'belong' to anyone. The economic system in Australia is their own affair. Australia chooses to use the capitalistic economy model, as is their right. Being settled by the British, it was modelled on the British system.