the Caste System
A caste is any of the hereditary social classes of traditional Hindu society. An example of a caste class is the Shudra, who were the unskilled laborers.
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people into classes of society.
A society in which marriage between classes is prohibited by law or custom is based on a caste system.
hereditary because a person is born into a class and remains in it.
The cells hereditary system is the DNA of the human body.
They thought they were "organizing" the civilazation by lableing people
America today has elected leaders, whereas monarchy gives a country hereditary leaders.
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The origins of the caste system in Aryan society can be traced back to ancient Vedic texts, such as the Rigveda. The Aryan society gradually stratified into four main varnas or social classes based on occupation and hereditary divisions. Over time, this system became more rigid and hierarchical, leading to the development of a complex, birth-based caste system that determined a person's social status and occupation.
The purpose of the varna system was to separate the thousands of jati in Indian society that were grouped together into four classes.
There is still Caste System (social classes) in India and it puts differences between the people.