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BabaBlast [244]
2 years ago
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In one or two paragraphs.texplain why you think the caste system still has an

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KatRina [158]2 years ago
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Answer: The Caste System serves as a relevant balance to India’s society—it almost serves as a balance to keep peoples roles in life in-order.

Explanation:

The Caste system was formed back in 1500 B.C. when the Aryan empire conquered ancient India. The Aryan empire had impacted ancient India’s way of living in many ways, including installing the Caste system. The Caste system is quite familiar to the hierarchy pyramid, but instead of being able to move freely from higher to lower roles like in the hierarchy pyramid, what your born in you cannot leave from. Even now it’s visible that the people of modern India still go by this strict system. In my opinion, this system might still exist today, is because it might be possible a large majority of citizens in modern-time India have ancestory from the Aryans way back then, and possibly it would mean a lot of these people much insult to them if people went against the Caste system.

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