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Rigid Caste System

The rigid caste system is a social hierarchy in which individuals are born into specific groups that dictate their social status, occupation, and relationships, often leading to discrimination and limited mobility.

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The rigid caste system is a deeply entrenched social structure that categorizes individuals into specific groups based on birth. This system has historical roots and has shaped social interactions, economic opportunities, and cultural practices for centuries. The four main castes—Brahmins, Kshatriya...

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Key Terms

Caste
A social class in a hierarchical system.

Example: In India, the caste system divides people into four main groups.

Hierarchy
A system of ranking or organizing people or things.

Example: The caste system is a strict hierarchy with limited mobility.

Discrimination
Unfair treatment of a person or group based on characteristics.

Example: People from lower castes often face discrimination in jobs.

Social Mobility
The ability to move up or down the social ladder.

Example: Social mobility is often restricted in a rigid caste system.

Sub-caste
A smaller group within a larger caste.

Example: There are many sub-castes within the main caste categories.

Reform Movement
A campaign aimed at changing social norms or laws.

Example: The Dalit movement seeks to reform caste-based discrimination.

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Social Inequality
The unequal distribution of resources and opportunities in society.
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Discrimination
The unjust treatment of different categories of people.
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Human Rights
The basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled.
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Cultural Diversity
The existence of a variety of cultural or ethnic groups within a society.
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Key Concepts

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