A rigid class system is a social structure in which individuals' status and opportunities are largely determined by their birth or social class, with little possibility for mobility between classes. This system often features clear, defined boundaries between classes, limiting access to resources, education, and power for those in lower classes. As a result, it can perpetuate inequality and hinder social cohesion, as individuals may feel trapped in their socioeconomic positions.
a rigid social class system.
A rigid social class system.
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both had a rigid class system
Developed a rigid class structure.
Developed a rigid class structure.
How things worked before WW1 in terms of class system etc.
all the people knew their roles in a rigid class system
People knew their roles in a rigid class system.
all the people knew their roles in a rigid class system
The progressive era was a combination of middle class , upper middle class and even higher classes that challenged the hierarchies of the rigid political system, bureaucracy in social system with initial monopolistic economic growth prospects.
India's rigid class system, known as the caste system, divides society into hierarchical groups based on birth. Each caste has designated occupations and social roles, creating social inequalities and discrimination. The system is deeply ingrained in Indian society and has been a source of significant social issues. Efforts to address caste discrimination have been made through affirmative action policies and education initiatives.