Caste system is when you are not given the same kind of rights like others are given. You are separated from others. Low castes are badly treated than high castes.
But slavery is when you kept behind bars or you are working under someone who doesnot gives you salary and treats you like animals.
The Caste System is a social hierarchy system based on hereditary status and often linked to religious beliefs, where people are born into a particular caste and have limited social mobility. Slavery, on the other hand, is a system where individuals are treated as property and forced to work for others without any legal rights, often through coercion and violence. While both systems involve social inequity and control over certain groups of people, slavery typically involves more extreme forms of exploitation and dehumanization.
The caste system is considered a fixed social class system because it is a hereditary system where individuals are born into a particular caste and their social status is predetermined based on their caste. Movement between castes is traditionally not allowed, resulting in fixed social stratification.
The caste system in ancient India was a hierarchical social structure based on birth and occupation, where individuals were assigned a fixed social status. In contrast, slavery in early civilizations typically involved individuals being treated as property and forced to work under harsh conditions with no social mobility. Both systems perpetuated social inequality and discrimination, but the caste system was more entrenched in religious beliefs and cultural norms, while slavery was driven by economic motives and conquest by powerful rulers.
In a caste system, a citizen's life is largely determined by the caste into which they are born. Each caste has its own societal roles, expectations, and restrictions. Moving between castes is typically very difficult, shaping a person's opportunities, social interactions, and sense of identity throughout their life.
No, traditionally the caste system in India was designed to be a rigid social structure that did not allow for easy social mobility. Individuals were born into specific castes and generally remained in that caste for life, with limited opportunities to move between castes.
Yes, the caste system is a system of social stratification in which people are categorized into hierarchical groups based on their birth. Caste discrimination refers to the unfair treatment or prejudice experienced by individuals based on their caste, leading to social, economic, and educational disparities. Discrimination based on caste is a violation of human rights and is prevalent in some societies where the caste system exists.
Simple don´t exist caste system in Brazil.. Good luck
Buddhism does not believe in any difference between race, gender, age or caste. Therefore it did not and does not, support the caste system at all.
Slavery is typically based on ownership and was legally enforced, while caste is a social hierarchy based on birth and is often ingrained in cultural and religious traditions. Slavery is often associated with forced labor and the buying and selling of people, while caste discrimination can manifest through social exclusion and limited opportunities based on one's social status. Both systems perpetuate inequality and discrimination, but they have different historical roots and social structures.
In a class, you can depending how well you do, improve from one class to another class. In the caste system, one is born in a caste, and cannot move to another caste, except by reincarnation
bc-backword caste obc-other backward caste
BC is a general Backward caste BCM is a backward caste specially for muslim community ppl....
srivastava is top caste in kasthaya
the caste system
There is still Caste System (social classes) in India and it puts differences between the people.
Class, caste, slavery
it affected the caste system by bringing new content to the caste system.
Just difference between the caste results in bloody wars!