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a graphic representation (pyramid for example) of the different levels of the Indian caste system an explanation of each of the groups that make up the Indian caste system an explanation of the ways the groups within the Indian caste system interact or relate to one another at least four sentences with answers to both of the Reflection Questions Reflection Questions: 1. Do you see a social structure in your school, church, or community? Cite examples and evidence that support your theory that a social structure exists in this environment. 2. What are the positives and negatives of having a social structure?

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The Brahmins- the highest level

Kshatriyas- the second highest level

Vaishyas- in the middle of the pyramid

The Adivasi- the second lowest level

The Dalits were at the bottom of the pyramid

B - Describe each of the groups that make up the Indian caste system The Brahmins were at the top, mainly being teachers or priests.

The Kshatriyas being the second highest level or usually military grade, but some of it has disappeared for some reason but it is still big in india.

Vaishyas were usually farmers, cattle-herders and merchants. Being 1/5 of today’s population in India, Vaishyas are also mostly middle-class in the pyramid.

The Adivas are the second lowest level and are mainly the ethnic group and tribal group, sadly a lot of them cannot reach secondary education.

The Dalits were at the bottom of the caste system. Or known as the untouchables because they carried out jobs that others thought wasn't fit/pure

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