The Caste System In India
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Discuss the social function of the caste in Indian culture.
The social function of the caste system in Indian culture was too ensure that the wealthy and powerful maintained their high social status and standard of living by making sure that the wealth was unevenly distributed. The members of the upper castes were lucky to inherit a perfect system that was started by the Nomadic Aryans who headed south into what is know as India
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treated as slaves. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Works Cited. Duiker, William J., and Jackson J. Spielvogel. World History, Volume one: to 1800. California: Von Hoffmann Press, 2000. Newman, David. Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life. California: Pine Forge Press, 1995. Sharma, Ursula. Caste. Philadelphia: Open University Press, 1999. History of Slavery in America. Produced and directed by Rhonda Fabian and Jerry Baber. 30 mins. Schlessinger Video Production, 1994. Videocassette. Srinivas, M. N., The Dominant Caste and other essays. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1987.
treated as slaves. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Works Cited. Duiker, William J., and Jackson J. Spielvogel. World History, Volume one: to 1800. California: Von Hoffmann Press, 2000. Newman, David. Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life. California: Pine Forge Press, 1995. Sharma, Ursula. Caste. Philadelphia: Open University Press, 1999. History of Slavery in America. Produced and directed by Rhonda Fabian and Jerry Baber. 30 mins. Schlessinger Video Production, 1994. Videocassette. Srinivas, M. N., The Dominant Caste and other essays. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1987.