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For working towards gender equality in the classroom which strategy is correct?

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Who gave emphasis on the liberation of the Hindu Society by 'Go back to the Veda'?

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Which is not the scheme & program for women empowerment?

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______ is a large set of people regarded by themselves or others as sharing similar status with regard to wealth, power, and prestige.

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The system involves great social inequality and the ownership of some persons by others.

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This stratification system is more open.

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In ______ societies the survival of the group is paramount and people will share their resources to ensure that the group survives.

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______ is called the mobility brought about by changes in the stratification hierarchy for instance as society becomes more technologically advanced.

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Who said that in all stratified societies there are two major social groups: a ruling class and a subject class.

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Who defined a slave as a man whom law and custom regard as the property of another.

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According to the basis of slavery is always economic because with it emerged a kind of aristocracy that lived upon slave labour.

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The system in which clergy, nobility, and commoners functioned like three political groups.

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The term caste is derived from the ______ word, caste meaning breed or lineage.

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The caste stratification of Indian society had its origin in the ______ system.

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According to the Hindu caste system which is the major upper caste.

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According to the Hindu caste system which caste is the lowest in the caste hierarchy.

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According to ______ a more complex division of labour made the class more heterogeneous.

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An institution in the estate system where a sum of money or some property was given to a slave by his master is called ______

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A process takes place when the changes that caste has undergone carry it beyond the traditional ascriptive definition.

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______ observed that when a class system becomes closed to vertical mobility, it becomes a caste.

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