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Social Studies, 13.01.2020 02:31 mmaglaya1

Ayoung man from the merchant caste in ancient india attempts to operate a business. during his first six months of operation, he experiences a flood, a fire, a robbery and an invasion of termites. he is no longer a happy merchant and blames his father for having given him his caste and for giving him bad karma. is the son correct in holding his father fully responsible for giving him both his caste and his bad karma?

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