In the Caste System, individuals typically remain in their caste for life. This hereditary system dictates social status, occupation, and even marriage, with little opportunity for mobility between castes. While there have been efforts to promote social equality and uplift marginalized groups, traditional caste affiliations still significantly influence people's lives in many societies, particularly in India.
People tend to cling to their religious beliefs, and the caste system is a long established part of Hinduism. It is also true that people of high caste are usually quite happy to benefit from the caste system, at the expense of people of lower caste. It is very similar to the aristocratic system which once dominated European society. Those who benefit from the system, fight to perpetuate it.
it divided people into life long positions like the untouchables who were the lowest of the low
It does not allow for upward mobility in society. If a person's family comes from the lower economic strata, in a society based on a caste system, that person would need to remain within that restricted level. However so long as a caste system is designed on he basis that people placed in a given caste have the appropriate skills and disposition for their a caste it improves efficency as over time people in a given caste will become more specialized at fulfilling the duties of their caste. This however is often not the case and castes are more often based solely on social and economic power, not the actual suitability of the given people's abilities to their caste.
The caste system last such a long time, because people ate banana's while making it. So that is why we know that it has been around for a long time. They also played Black Ops while making it. Thank you
long enough
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it depends on the injury. usually 3-4 weeks (:
According to one long-held theory about the origins of South Asia's caste system, Aryans from central Asia invaded South Asia and introduced the caste system as a means of controlling the local populations. The Aryans defined key roles in society, then assigned groups of people to them.
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In the history of India and Hinduism, the group of people often referred to as "Dalits" or "Untouchables" did not belong to the caste system and were not protected by caste law. They were historically marginalized and subjected to severe discrimination, facing social exclusion and restrictions on their rights. This group was considered outside the traditional four-tier caste structure, which included Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and Shudras. Dalits have long fought for social justice and equality, especially in the modern era.