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CasteSystem&FamilyRoles

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6th Grade

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Indus River Valley: Caste System & Family Roles

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Multiple Choice

Review question: What was the name of the polytheistic religion that was influenced throughout the early settlers of the Indus River Valley

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Buddhism

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Christianity

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Hinduism

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Confucianism

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Objectives:

  • To understand the definition of the caste system

  • To understand the purpose and application of the caste system within the Indian culture

  • To understand the roles and responsibilities of each family member

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of the people of the Indus River Valley who began the caste system?

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Chinese

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Persians

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Aryans

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Greeks

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All of the answers

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That is correct! The Aryans created the caste system

  • The caste system was very much like a social structure in other civilizations

  • However, there was one huge difference..

  • What was that difference?

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes what a caste system means?

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a social structure in which your status changes by how old you are

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a social structure in which you are born into and can not change

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a social structure in which your status only matters if you are immigrant

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all of the answers

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The caste system was a social structure that you were born into and it could NOT change

  • This system dictated who you could:

  • marry

  • the type of job you would have

  • with whom you could socialize

  • Sound like a great system?

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Poll

How does this caste system sound so far?

Sounds like a great idea!

Sounds like a horrible idea!

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Open Ended

What would be Aryan's intention or motivation to create a system like this?

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Some of the reasons that the Aryans created the caste system:

  • the people they had displaced (taken over) outnumbered them

  • this helped the Aryans stay & maintain control since they were in the minority

  • wanted to purposefully segregate people (enforces control)

  • set the rules & expectations for everyone's behavior

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Multiple Choice

Mesopotamia had 7 levels in their social structure. Egypt had 8. How many levels do you think the Ancient Indians had?

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4

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5

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6

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7

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There were 5. Here is the order

  • Brahmans: priests-only people who could perform religious ceremonies

  • Warriors: ran both the government & the army

  • Commoners: farmers & merchants

  • Unskilled workers/servants: they had few rights & the majority of society was in this group

  • Untouchables: what do you think they were responsible for?

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Open Ended

The lowest caste was the Untouchables. Why do you think they were called this and what were their responsibilities?

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The Untouchables were the lowest level of the caste system

  • They performed all of the dirty work

  • Responsible for skinning animals

  • Responsible for handling the dead

  • They were forced to live outside the city away from everyone else

  • What would the purpose of creating a caste like this?

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Open Ended

What would be the purpose of creating a level like this within the caste system?

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Like it was mentioned before,

  • The caste system was designed to keep people stuck in one caste

  • However, Hinduism changed everything

  • One of the beliefs within Hinduism, reincarnation, changed everything

  • What does reincarnation mean?

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following describes reincarnation?

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"circle of rebirth"

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the idea that you can be reborn into a new life

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your actions in one life determine your future

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all of the answers

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That is right! Reincarnation created a lot of hope for people in the caste system

  • Your actions in one life was either a reward or punishment for the actions in your previous life

  • One of the biggest draws to Hinduism by people in the caste system was the idea of reincarnation

  • It gave hope for a better life, but you had to work for it

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Multiple Choice

Which group in the caste system was drawn to Hinduism the MOST because of the possibility of a better life?

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Brahmins (priests)

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untouchables

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farmers/merchants

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unskilled workers/servants

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Multiple Choice

Do you think the caste system still exists in India today?

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Yes

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No

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The caste system does still exist today. It is much more broad and there has been some progressive changes.

  • Laws have been put into place to not discriminate due to one's class

  • Groups fight for the rights of each caste

  • Job quotas must be filled

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Family roles/responsibilites

  • Overall, men are seen as superior to women

  • This is unfortunately still the view today

  • Men were the heads of the household, had more property rights and either went to school or became priests

  • As always, your status gave you more opportunity (could have a guru-personal, often wise, teacher)

  • Sons could inherit property

  • Boys could only marry after they finished 12 years of schooling

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Women/girls

  • Were seen as inferior to men in pretty much all parts of life

  • Any eduction for women was done at home-depended on their status

  • Most marriages were arranged by your parents. What would determine who they would choose?

  • Your status depended on who you were arranged to marry, not love

  • Women were expected to cook (cuisine-spices) and traditionally wear a sari

  • Weddings were, and still are, a big deal today (3-day event)

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Poll

Arranged marriages are still the custom today. Would you want to be part of an arranged marriage?

No

Yes, especially if Mr. Mains gets to choose

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Review

  • The 5-level caste system of the Indus River Valley was meant to suppress and control people

  • Reincarnation & the beliefs of Hinduism gave hope for change

  • Men controlled the agenda of the family and your wealth often was a factor in determining your opportunities

  • By listening to this presentation, you have agreed to have an arranged marriage but only if it is done by Mr. Mains. Thanks everyone! I will let you know......

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Your task:

  • Complete the Google Form on Google Classroom (9 multiple choice & 1 write in question). Short answer question will be marked wrong until it is graded.

  • There were a lot of people missing their Mt. Everest worksheet. It is in Infinite Campus

  • Also, there were a LOT that had no names so they were thrown out.

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