If a person has more than one identity, can he belong to a social group? explain
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It is very common for people belonging to the same religion to feel that they do not belong to the same community, as their caste and sect is very different. People belonging to Hindu religion are divided into Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya and Sudra. People having different castes largely do not have feelings of same community. But it is possible for people from different religions to have the same caste and feel dose to each other.
Rich and poor persons from one family often do not keep close relations with each other for they feel are very different. In the example of 1968 Olympics, Tommie Smith and John Carlos were similar in one way (both of them were African-American) and thus different from Peter Norman who was White.
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It is very common for people belonging to the same religion to feel that they do not belong to the same community, as their caste and sect is very different. People belonging to Hindu religion are divided into Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya and Sudra. People having different castes largely do not have feelings of same community. But it is possible for people from different religions to have the same caste and feel dose to each other.
Rich and poor persons from one family often do not keep close relations with each other for they feel are very different. In the example of 1968 Olympics, Tommie Smith and John Carlos were similar in one way (both of them were African-American) and thus different from Peter Norman who was White.
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Yes, a person has more than one identity and can belong to more than one social group.
•People belonging to the same religion may feel that they do not belong to same community if their cast or sect is different.
•People from different religions may feel close to each other if they belong to same community.
•Rich and poor persons from the same family may not contact each other because they may feel they are very different.
•This way we have more than one identity in different situations.
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