Asked by that one dude

Explain how the caste system is structured and why it results in social inequality

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Answered by Leo Galleguillos
I think this article on the BBC does a great job of explaining this topic at a glance:

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-35650616

Check it out and let us know what you think!
Thank u Leo! helped a lot :D
*sarcasm*
Answered by Eva
Can someone please give me the answer I’m on the 16th question out of 20 on the South Asia unit test. And I don’t wanna get it wrong
Answered by BIG DADDY
ya can sum 1 help out like @eva said
Answered by Tahariya
social studies _ connexus

ANSWER:The caste system made it impossible for people to move up in social classes, if your father was a plumber you will follow his line of work without chance to escalate in social class.
Answered by Snitch
im telling
aha hah wish me luck
ty for the answer @Tahariya
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Answered by sans
Change the way you type it in cus I got it from online:

The system which divides Hindus into rigid hierarchical groups based on their karma (work) and dharma (the Hindi word for religion, but here it means duty) is generally accepted to be more than 3,000 years old.



Hope it helps kiddo ;)
Answered by the dum one here
eww
@sans
don't go on the website just to do a wink face
but also you try to help so thats good
Answered by jj
If you attend SCCA, the teachers put a study guide with a video on the Message Board that goes over the answer.
Answered by pee
"The caste system is structured in terms of the businesses. It resulted in social inequality for people because it didn't allow for a person to move up in social class." Answer to question 16.
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