Yes it was the lowest class in the caste system
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
The Caste System divided people into groups....the Upper class..THe Middle Class..and The lower class.
The Indian system that places a person in a certain class at birth is the Caste System. The caste system is a social class system.
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The "untouchables", they are the lowest class of the caste system and are often not considered a class because they are not worth mentioning to people.
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the Hindu social class separation system
The class system focused on ones wealth and property ownership, and it was easy for an individual to move up and down in class. The caste system is based on ancestry and background, so it was very unlikely that someone's position in the caste system could change.
India's caste system is a hereditary and rigid social hierarchy based on occupation and birth, with limited social mobility, while China's class system is based on economic status and can be more fluid. In India, one's caste determines their social status and opportunities, while in China, class position is influenced by factors such as education, wealth, and job status. Additionally, the caste system in India has religious connotations and is deeply ingrained in society, whereas the class system in China is more influenced by socialist principles and government policies.