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The four castes of the Gupta society include:

Brahmins, astronomers, doctors and priests
warriors, peasants, untouchables and Kshatriyas
artisans, priests, peasants and untouchables
priests, merchants, peasants and warriors

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The Gupta empire was made up of

Brahims a.k.a the priests

Vaishyas a.k.a merchants and tradesman

Shudras a.k.a Peasants

Kshatriyas a.k.a warrior and rulers

The fourth choice satisfies this list.

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User Rob Bednark
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Answer:

The four castes of the Gupta society included priests, merchants, peasants and warriors.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Gupta society was divided by the ancient Hindu caste system:

1- Brahmins: religious authorities (priestly caste).

2- Kshatriyas: civil and military authorities.

3- Vaishyas: landowners, ranchers, farmers and merchants.

4- Shudras: inferior caste, to which the slaves and peasants belonged (although they could be killed, they could not be sold or occupied in "impure" jobs, destined for the chandalas).

Outside the caste system were the untouchables or pariah, called Chandalas: they were hunters, sweepers and corpse incinerators.

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