Answer: They followed strict caste rules while interacting with people of other castes; They believed that their present life was the result of their past karma; They considered people of other castes to be superior or inferior to themselves.
The caste system is a way of structuring society that originated in Ancient India. There are four main categories: the Brahmins (teachers, intellectuals, priests), the Kshatriyas (warriors and rulers), the Vaishyas (traders, merchants, artisans, etc.) and the Shudras (performed all menial jobs). Outside the system was another category: the Dalits, or "untouchables".
This system regulated every aspect of social life among Hindus. People could only marry within their own caste, and areas of interaction were extremely restricted. When forced to interact, people would follow strict social rules. Because the caste was believed to be a consequence of past lives' karma (whether you lived a righteous life), the caste was assigned for life. Although this system is illegal in modern India, its legacy is still present within certain communities.
 
        
             
        
        
        
b, trade and economic activity. this is because it may seem like you need an army but you don’t, not in a civilization. Art and literature may be good in a civilization but it is not needed.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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i dont understand the question but if its mukltiple choice id say 1 2  
Explanation:
3 and 5
 
        
             
        
        
        
Mathematician hope this helps :)