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'''Caste System''', also called '''Casteism''' is a system of governance in which groups of people are separated into socio-economic groups by job classification (and later birth) and are generally only allowed to marry within their caste, often by family rules. Caste systems, as opposed to other forms of governance were especially common in South Asia, albeit similar ideas were prevalent around the world, such as [[State Shinto|the Edo System of Japan]]. |
'''Caste System''', also called '''Casteism''' is a system of governance in which groups of people are separated into socio-economic groups by job classification (and later birth) and are generally only allowed to marry within their caste, often by family rules. Caste systems, as opposed to other forms of governance were especially common in South Asia, albeit similar ideas were prevalent around the world, such as [[State Shinto|the Edo System of Japan]]. |
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== Gallery == |
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