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CASTE

1. Both ancient India's caste system and the Philippines' modern-day


class system generated an unequal balance of power in their
respective societies.

2. Specific characteristics or attributes divide people into groups,


resulting in some groups wielding greater power than others.

3. The position of a caste is determined under the caste system not by


economic or political privileges, but by the ceremonial legitimization
of authority.

SIMILARITIES

1. CASTE AND CLASS IS BOTH SOCIAL STRATIFICATION

2. YOU CAN SEE THE DISCRIMINATION IN BOTH SYSTEMS

3. WE CAN IDENTIFY THE LIFE OF A PERSON IN STUDYING


SOCIAL STRATIFICATION WHETHER HE/SHE IS A POOR
OR RICH

CLASS
1. is a worldwide phenomena that refers to a category
or group of people who have a fixed social standing
that affects their relationships with other people.

2. is a social stratification system based on


education, property, business/work, and other
factors.

3. A social class is a category or group of people who


have a fixed social standing that determines their
relationship to other people — feelings of
superiority and inferiority.

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