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Early Aryans were nomadic, they used to travel from place to place in order to find food. During meals they ate fruits, vegetables, fish and meat from their herds; this means that "herder" is a correct option, but once they settled in Nortwestern India, they learnt to farm the soil, so I would say that another correct option is the fourth one, "farmer"; they became farmers when they finally settled in India. Also, they were warlike people, they used to pass on war stories from one generation to another and also played fighting games, so the fifth one, "warrior", is the last correct option.
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<span>According to one national highway traffic safety administration (nhtsa) study of multistate fatal collisions, ONE IN FIVE </span><span>drivers had drugs other than alcohol in their bodies
People who drives under influence of alcohol are often the people that considered as 'reckless' and 'irresponsible' by the society. So it's not unconventional to assume that these people also uses another form of drugs beside alcohol.</span>
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(1) unclear and inconsistent land policies; (2) inefficient land administration infrastructure; (3) highly politicized land tax system; (4) inefficient agrarian reform program; and (5) inefficient housing development program
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well the last one should be correct im pretty sure it is
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Answer: B) He became an opponent of the tax and attempted to explain to Parliament why the colonists were so resistant to it.
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Before the American Revolution, Benjamin Franklin had been a spokesperson for some American colonies in Britain and used this opportunity to call for the better treatment of the American colonies by the British.
When he learnt that the Colonists were quite unhappy with the Stamp Act, he led a party to the British Parliament to protest against the Act and explained to Parliament the various reasons the colonists were angry with the Act including their lack of representation in Britain's parliament.