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Gnesinka [82]
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Explain the similarities and differences between the cast system of India and the social hierarchy of south Asia

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andrey2020 [161]2 years ago
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The similarities  between the caste system of India and the social hierarchy  is Both entails the  social stratification as well as social status.

The difference  between the caste system of India and the social hierarchy  is that there is a rank between individuals.

<h3>What is Social hierarchy?</h3>

Social hierarchy  can be described as the  implicit or explicit rank order that is been used to group  individuals  as regards the valued social dimension.

It should be noted that The difference  between the caste system of India and the social hierarchy  is that there is a rank between individuals.

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