Hinduism is most closely associated with the caste system, where social hierarchy and occupation were traditionally determined by birth. Although the caste system is not as rigidly practiced today, it has deep historical roots in Hindu society.
Social Sciences
Hinduism is the only religion with a caste system.
Caste is a social group religion is a belief one is a choice generally the other is not.AnswerCaste and religion are closely related in Hinduism. Hinduism is the world's oldest major religion and is the predominant religion in India. Hinduism is an extremely diverse and complex belief system characterized by a belief in reincarnation. An integral part of Hinduism is its pattern of social classes called a "caste system".
Observational learning, modeling, imitation, vicarious reinforcement, and the importance of social context and relationships are closely associated with social learning theory. This theory emphasizes how individuals learn by observing the behavior of others and the consequences of that behavior.
The theory most closely associated with John Locke is the social contract theory, which suggests that individuals in a society agree to give up certain freedoms in exchange for protection of their natural rights by the government. Locke's theories also highlight the importance of consent of the governed and the idea of tabula rasa, or the belief that individuals are born with a blank slate.
the social contract theory.
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The social contract
religious beliefs and social structures are closely related
Thomas Hobbes is most closely associated with the principle of social contract, which suggests that individuals give up certain freedoms and rights in exchange for protection and order provided by a governing authority.
Albert Bandura is closely associated with the Social Learning Theory approach to personality. This theory emphasizes the role of cognitive processes in shaping behavior and personality development, highlighting the importance of observational learning, modeling, and self-efficacy.