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Q11. The caste system is a hierarchical system and Dalits are considered to be
(a) at the lowest end (b) at the top end
(c) no where (d) at the middle end

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Answered by hussaintayef4
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Answered by Tulsi4890
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The caste system is a hierarchical system and Dalits are considered to be  (a) at the lowest end.

  • The caste system was a practice in ancient India in which people were characterized on the basis of their lifestyle and occupation.
  • There were mainly 4 caste groups, Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, Shudra, and Harijan.
  • The Brahmins were on the top of this stratification. Priests and gurus belonged to this caste.
  • The Harijans or the Dalits or the Untouchables were at the base of this pyramid. They were often mistreated by all other caste groups.
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