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  2. Caste - Wikipedia

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    Within such a system, individuals are expected to marry exclusively within the same caste , follow lifestyles often linked to a particular occupation, hold a ritual status observed within a hierarchy, and interact with others based on cultural notions of exclusion, with certain castes considered as either more pure or more polluted than others.

  3. Why does caste discrimination need to be banned in the US? - AOL

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    Now California may add caste as a protected category to its state law, becoming the first state to make discrimination based on caste explicitly illegal. In recent weeks, there have been efforts ...

  4. Caste discrimination in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The bill defines caste as “an individual’s perceived position in a system of social stratification on the basis of inherited status”, which can be determined by several factors including the “inability or restricted ability to alter inherited status; socially enforced restrictions on marriage, private and public segregation, and ...

  5. Caste system in India - Wikipedia

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    The Caste system does not demarcate racial division. The Caste system is a social division of people of the same race." [336] Various sociologists, anthropologists and historians have rejected the racial origins and racial emphasis of caste and consider the idea to be one that has purely political and economic undertones. Beteille writes that ...

  6. Fresno becomes second U.S. city to ban caste discrimination - AOL

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    Caste systems, inherited social hierarchies most prominent on the Indian subcontinent, divide society into classes that define people's lives in many ways. Those born into lower classes say they ...

  7. Caste systems in Africa - Wikipedia

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    These caste systems feature endogamy, hierarchical status, inherited occupation, membership by birth, pollution concepts and restraints on commensality. [2] The specifics of the caste systems in Africa vary among the ethnic groups. Some societies have a rigid and strict caste system with embedded slavery, whereas others are more diffuse and ...

  8. Category:Caste system by country - Wikipedia

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    Caste system in Sri Lanka This page was last edited on 8 November 2024, at 00:08 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  9. Caste politics - Wikipedia

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    The caste system has traditionally had significant influence over people's access to power. The privileged upper caste groups benefit more by gaining substantially more economic and political power, while the lower caste groups have limited access to those powers. The caste system distributes to different castes different economic strengths.