it didn't really. it made people's lives shet especially poor people
Membership in a caste determined what jobs one could hold and whom one could marry. A social hierarchy developed in which some castes had more privileges that others. Castes provided many advantages, like not having to do the dirty work of the untouchables, like handling dead animals, as not everyone belonged to a caste. The order of castes could and did change frequently.
The Caste system ensured a stable social order in India. Even if time passes, the caste system still continues to influence the Indian society by making people independent of their castes. It ensures spiritual purity by governing every aspect of life, what people eat, what they wear, who they marry (must be the same as their caste) and how they earn a living. For example Untouchables live apart in harsh, restricted conditions because that's the way they have to live depending on their caste and they understand it. People have interdependence which means that they need one another. For example a person who owns a land needs peasants to work the land. The caste system now has influenced India for thousands of years and will still continue to so. People don't bother each other because they have their own lifestyles, money, food, clothes, etc. Information: World History Prentice Hall
"Creoles" would be the appropriate term to reflect the Spanish caste system, specifically referring to individuals of European descent born in the Americas.
Slaves
The Spanish caste system was structured with the peninsulares (born in Spain) at the top, followed by creoles (Spaniards born in the Americas), mestizos (mixed European and Indigenous ancestry), indigenous people, and African slaves at the bottom. The term that would fit in the sixth box of the chart to reflect the Spanish caste system would be "mulattos," individuals of mixed European and African ancestry.
it was developed to bring order to society in India
it shows who is important in Indian and the order of it.
The caste system may have deveolped in order to?
The caste system in India was justified based on the belief that people were born into their social position based on their karma from past lives. This system was also supported by religious texts that outlined the duties and responsibilities of each caste. Additionally, the caste system was seen as a way to maintain social order and stability in society.
In ancient India's caste system, priests, or Brahmins, were actually considered to be in the highest caste, above rulers, or Kshatriyas. The caste system was hierarchical, with Brahmins responsible for religious rituals and knowledge, while Kshatriyas were tasked with protection and governance. This structure emphasized the spiritual authority of priests over the temporal power of rulers, reflecting a deep intertwining of religion and social order in ancient Indian society.
social pyramid They have social clases. The lowest in the social class is an untochable In India they have what they call the cast system, its is a hierarchy of human worth and I believe its orgins have to do with their belief in reincarnation, if you do not get it right this time around then you are born into a lower order of cast. You have no right to try and raise yourself within the society for your place in society has been earned by you in a former life. It is an oppressive system one many Indian people have been trying to do away with. It is one example of how mythology/religion can have far reaching negative influences, it is irrational, but, reason is hard won in the face of well established religion/mythologies.
Brahmans were placed at the top of the caste system in India because they were considered to be the highest caste due to their role as priests and scholars. They were believed to be closest to attaining spiritual enlightenment and had authority over religious ceremonies and knowledge. This hierarchy was established to maintain social order and ensure the continuity of traditional values.
Membership in a caste determined what jobs one could hold and whom one could marry. A social hierarchy developed in which some castes had more privileges that others. Castes provided many advantages, like not having to do the dirty work of the untouchables, like handling dead animals, as not everyone belonged to a caste. The order of castes could and did change frequently.
The Caste system ensured a stable social order in India. Even if time passes, the caste system still continues to influence the Indian society by making people independent of their castes. It ensures spiritual purity by governing every aspect of life, what people eat, what they wear, who they marry (must be the same as their caste) and how they earn a living. For example Untouchables live apart in harsh, restricted conditions because that's the way they have to live depending on their caste and they understand it. People have interdependence which means that they need one another. For example a person who owns a land needs peasants to work the land. The caste system now has influenced India for thousands of years and will still continue to so. People don't bother each other because they have their own lifestyles, money, food, clothes, etc. Information: World History Prentice Hall
the proper order of the cast system is brahmans kshatrians,and lastly untouchables
Caste was not a division by sex but by hereditary social order. High or low born people could be of either sex. The caste system most often thought of in using the term is that in place in India. In that system the castes were:Brahmins: Priests, scholars and teachersKshatriyas: Warriors, administrators and law enforcersVaishyas: Agriculturists, cattle raisers and tradersSudras: Service providers and artisansPanchama : Outcastes or the untouchables
Type your answer here... harijan (untouchables)shudra (they do not include them selves in hindus) vaishya (merchants) kshatriya (soldiers) brahman (priest)