In the caste system, _________were placed in a sort of ladder where each caste was
either above or below the other.
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The communities were placed in a ladder sort.
- To make a living, people participate in various occupations like teaching, ceramics, weaving, fishing, farming, etc. Certain types of labour were appreciated more than others.
- Cleaning, rag picking were considered low-value jobs, and people performing were viewed as unclean or impure. The caste system is based on this belief system.
- The caste system put communities on a type of ladder, with one caste being either above or below the next. Those that ascended the ladder's top were known as upper caste and considered themselves superior.
- The groups at the bottom of the ladder were labeled "untouchables" because they were deemed valueless.
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