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    religion and yet differ due to power source. The caste system in India allowed for individuals to work for their caste, whereas in China, citizens worked for the benefit of their emperor. In India, the caste system was the platform for social structure. The caste system placed individuals into social and economic groupings, and required that they follow and work certain tasks designated to the respective caste. One was to obey the rules of their caste, and if not, they should be punished. Due to the

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    DISCRIMINATION IN INDIA In every society and a nation there exists numerous identities based on factors like race, class, caste, religion, gender, language or region. Craving for more power – muscle, money or political – of some individuals or groups tends people to adopt discriminatory practices. Discriminatory practices work on whims and fancies/likes and dislikes of strong people. Controlling the destiny of others satisfies their ego and serves their interests. There can be many types and forms

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    The caste system is a social system developed in India. It has a great effect of Indian society throughout the Indian history. This essay is going to introduce you about the caste system by telling you how the caste system works, where did it come from, and how does it influence Indian society. First, its how the caste system works. It divides people ranks; from high to low are Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and Shudra. Beside these general ranks there are also “untouchables” which are outside the

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    control. In this way the Code of Hammurabi is very similar to the Code of Ma'at, the Hindu Caste system and Buddhism. The Code of Hammurabi is famous for demanding punishment to fit the crime (or an eye for an eye) with different treatment for each social class. The code of hammurabi is the greatest example of the need for social control because it was the first set of written down laws.

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    Caste system has been the scourge of Indian civilization and culture. The battle against this oppressive and inhuman is older than even some of the great religions of the world. The first warrior to wage against this system was probably Gautam Buddha who waged the war against this inhuman system in 6th century B.C. No doubt, Buddha was able to put some dents in the system, but after the Nirvana of Buddha, the system once again rose like a phoenix and gained strength to crush humanity. In fact, the

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    The Caste System Although the exact origins of the Indian caste system remain unknown, it has been a fundamental aspect of the nation’s societal structure for most of its history. The caste system is a set of four distinct social classes called Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaisyas, Sudras, and Untouchables. Each caste is a separate division within society, Brahmins being ranked the highest and Untouchables the lowest. Every person’s caste is decided before birth through a combination of familial standing

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    Did the Caste System Influence and/or Impact People Living in South Asia? How would you feel if you were put into ranks by your wealth and education? The caste system breaks you up into classes based on your wealth. If you had more wealth, you were put into a higher class. The higher class was treated with fancy and rich clothes, while the lower class had to live on the outskirts of town and warn people of their approach. I believe the caste system helped South Asia, but it also ruined South Asia

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    problems of class, but perpetrated them. The Indus Valley enforced a class system that allowed people to live in squalor while others lived in palaces. While the Greeks allowed democracy in their elections, the Indus Valley region kept the lower classes subjugated. Today, while we allow every person the right to vote, the Indus valley region gave the lower classes nothing. In ancient Hindu culture, there existed a caste system with five levels of classes. The Brahmin, the priests, were the highest

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    India’s caste system originated when the Aryans arrived. The Aryans had a social system where the warriors and priests where the ones with power. When these people encountered the farming society of India, the Aryans assumed power over the darker skinned Indians. The Indian people were then oppressed and forced to do the lower, less desirable jobs. This created the basis of the caste system. The idea of different jobs based on economic functions created an upper and lower caste. Throughout

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    Hinduism Caste System

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    feathers would weigh about 2.71 metric tons, that’s the same as a blue whale’s tongue. Things like those are why I enjoy studying about different religions. Three areas of Hinduism that I’ll be focusing in this essay are caste system, genders and the Om. In Hinduism they had a caste system in place which was a social group believed to be an expression of dharma and based on relative purity. There were four classes from highest rank to lowest went

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