Explain Caste Hierarchy? Long answer!explain caste hierarchy?
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Caste hierarchy is the division of caste on the basis of economical and social causes.
According to the caste hierarchy, the castes have been divided into 4 categories :
Brahmans —) they were the highest caste and preach their religion.
Kshatriya —) they undertook the responsibility to defend the people.
Vaishyas —) they were the traders , farmers,etc.
Shudras —) the work of these people was to serve the above classes.
The division of the castes was quite helpful but the upper classes showed themselves superior than the lower classes. They deprived the lower classes benefitting from the development of anything.
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According to the caste hierarchy, the castes have been divided into 4 categories :
Brahmans —) they were the highest caste and preach their religion.
Kshatriya —) they undertook the responsibility to defend the people.
Vaishyas —) they were the traders , farmers,etc.
Shudras —) the work of these people was to serve the above classes.
The division of the castes was quite helpful but the upper classes showed themselves superior than the lower classes. They deprived the lower classes benefitting from the development of anything.
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caste system. A caste system is a class structure that is determined by birth. Loosely, it means that in some societies, if your parents are poor, you're going to be poor, too. Same goes for being rich, if you're a glass-half-full person.
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