No, your rank is already decided once you are born.
In many societies, caste is determined by birth and it is not possible for an individual to move to a higher caste. Caste systems are deeply ingrained in social structures and hierarchy, making it difficult for individuals to change their caste status. Efforts to promote equality and social mobility through education and government policies may help to address issues related to caste discrimination.
Yes you can, I'm pretty sure moving anywhere counts as a move up from the Indian caste system, you could move to being a Jew in Nazi Germany and it would still be better than being part of the Indian caste system.
No, traditionally the caste system in India was designed to be a rigid social structure that did not allow for easy social mobility. Individuals were born into specific castes and generally remained in that caste for life, with limited opportunities to move between castes.
The overturning of the "separate but equal" doctrine -Apex:)
In many societies that have a caste system, individuals are born into a particular caste based on their family lineage. Caste is often passed down from generation to generation, and it can be difficult to change or move between castes. Social, cultural, and historical factors play a significant role in determining one's caste.
You don't.
In many societies, caste is determined by birth and it is not possible for an individual to move to a higher caste. Caste systems are deeply ingrained in social structures and hierarchy, making it difficult for individuals to change their caste status. Efforts to promote equality and social mobility through education and government policies may help to address issues related to caste discrimination.
In India, it is nearly impossible to move up in the strict caste system.
In a class, you can depending how well you do, improve from one class to another class. In the caste system, one is born in a caste, and cannot move to another caste, except by reincarnation
Yes you can, I'm pretty sure moving anywhere counts as a move up from the Indian caste system, you could move to being a Jew in Nazi Germany and it would still be better than being part of the Indian caste system.
No. Hindus cannot move up or down on the caste system.
Because ancient Egypt did not have a caste system. They did not believe in Hinduism and have over 3000 gods. In fact, in ancient Egypt it was easier to move through the ranks of jobs than in other ancient cultures such as ancient India or ancient China.
In many societies with a caste system, moving from one caste to another is challenging due to deeply entrenched social norms and discrimination. However, some individuals can change their caste through social mobility, which may occur through education, economic success, or inter-caste marriage. Additionally, legal reforms and affirmative action policies in some countries aim to reduce caste-based discrimination and promote equality, allowing for more opportunities for upward mobility. Ultimately, while change is possible, it often requires significant societal shifts and personal perseverance.
you cannot, as your rank is already decided once you are born.
It allowed people to move between castes
No, traditionally the caste system in India was designed to be a rigid social structure that did not allow for easy social mobility. Individuals were born into specific castes and generally remained in that caste for life, with limited opportunities to move between castes.
The overturning of the "separate but equal" doctrine -Apex:)