Answer:
Yes, the caste system is fair.
Explanation:
-When the caste system first was introduced it was not discriminatory therefore the caste system itself is not discriminatory. In recent times people have become more and more interested in social class and are more willing to discriminate therefore, if caste was dine correctly with true Hindu beliefs it would be fair.
-It has been embedded in Indian culture for the past 1,500 years and has been the world's strongest surviving forms of social stratisfication.
-'For a society to work it needs different people in different groups and role'
China militarily force defeated by imperial countries then make them to put sign in unequal treaties. Hence, they got trading rights along with legal privileges in China.
<u>Explanation:</u>
During the 19th century, the British suffered a lot of unstable trade relations with China and Japan. They were importing a lot of goods from them but they were unable to export a lot of goods.
This is because British consumes a lot of tea and China being one of the largest producers of tea, became their sole source of tea. British tried to sell products like woollen clothes but it was not suitable for Chinese who were accustomed to wearing cotton and silk clothes. Then, China signed Treaty of Nanjing.
The Erie Canal contributed to the development of the United States by "(2) linking the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Coast" which greatly increased trade and transportation.
Explanation:
B- the British wouldn’t let the colonies govern themselves or make their own laws. They also had to pay high taxes to the king with no representation