The answer is c I believe
Answer:
The Caste system, specifically the untouchables within it, kept them limited in every aspect of society. They were given menial work that nobody wanted to do. They were harassed for being at the bottom and had no social status and economic status. They were illiterate and often had no education. They were unprotected and repressed by the caste system. They had no option to move up in the system like those of higher castes. The untouchables had little to no freedom and were often used as cheap labor. These people become the lowest of the low in India, and even though the Caste system no longer exists in India, people are still facing the repercussions of it.
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Religion was more than very important to the people of this time. The church has a very high significant status before the revolution. As time went on religion was a big deal but not as big pre revolution so the churches lost their high social status though time and it kept going down as time went on.
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Over the years our nation has had a lot of impact by growth, considering the facts our nation is not devloping the way it should