Answer:
i think there was only one caste system
Explanation:
The caste system divides Hindus into four main categories - Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and the Shudras and the last one which are the untouchables
Braham
single spiritual power that Hindus believe lives in everything
Kshatriya
second level of the varnas in the Hindu caste system; WARRIORS
Vaishyas
3rd class of the caste system (worker class, the legs of purusha-sakta.)
Shudra
the lowest of the four classes of the caste system, traditionally made up of servants and laborers.
Untouchable/Harijan/Dalit
lowest of the low, did all of the dirty jobs, still many of them today that are in horrible living conditions
Intermediate sanctions give a contrasting option to prison time and probation. Hence, they increment the judge's flexibility in punishing. A few sorts incorporate house capture, fines, checking, community service, and special living groups etc. Intermediate sanctions work better in many ways, like monitoring closely an offender can safeguard the community form an offender as well as can relate to the severity of the punishment of the offender. Another improvement can be the community service if ordered in that capacity.
Answer:
it's C!
Explanation:
just took the test on edge
Selfishness is your big hint here
adolescent ethnocentrism
Answer:
Your answer could be either C or D after using the processes of elimination, I would personally go with D because most migrant families didn't have any other family living in the United States during the Great Depression and were left to fend for themselves.
Final Answer:
D